Thank you for this post. wasn't the battle of dak to what got the 7th cav into there fight at lz xray? I had several uncles and there cousins serve in veitnam only one doc james pinion didnt can home alive hes on e 12 on the wall other than him being a medic I dont know what battle he was killed in or what unit.
This so weird for me as I served with the 4th Engineers in Feb 1968 to Feb 1969. It was the toughest year I had spent anywhere anytime. It forever changed me and has never left me. I started as a Mtr SGT in A Co. 4th Engrs and transferred to E Co. Armor platoon as a tank commander on a VTR then later on a Combat Tank 48A3. We named our Tank " Birth Control ". Seemed appropiate at the time. This is a pretty accurate film which is Suprizing!
This so weird for me as I served with the 4th Engineers in Feb 1968 to Feb 1969. It was the toughest year I had spent anywhere anytime. It forever changed me and has never left me. I started as a Mtr SGT in A Co. 4th Engrs and transferred to E Co. Armor platoon as a tank commander on a VTR then later on a Combat Tank 48A3. We named our Tank " Birth Control ". Seemed appropiate at the time. This is a pretty accurate film which is Suprizing!
@silentcompany I dunno about back then.... But nowadays the Armed Forces Network has commercials.... and theyre fuckinng unbearable. They are stupid as hell and insulting. They drive you crazy after a while.
@3rdID8487 Do I really enjoy your work. At some point everyday I go through your new uploads. I was just commenting on how I noticed the places where commercials were designed to go. Thank you for cutting them out.
Thanks for all your work. Keep it up. I appreciate it.
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kylemayo 1 week ago
Thank you for this post. wasn't the battle of dak to what got the 7th cav into there fight at lz xray? I had several uncles and there cousins serve in veitnam only one doc james pinion didnt can home alive hes on e 12 on the wall other than him being a medic I dont know what battle he was killed in or what unit.
sass225 2 months ago
go flip
nemo64920 3 months ago
My Dad was here! July 68 to March 1969..
tknippe 3 months ago
When you welcome home a Vet today, remember those whose greeting was being spit on and cursed, and especially those who didn't get that far.
hogryderhvl 5 months ago
This so weird for me as I served with the 4th Engineers in Feb 1968 to Feb 1969. It was the toughest year I had spent anywhere anytime. It forever changed me and has never left me. I started as a Mtr SGT in A Co. 4th Engrs and transferred to E Co. Armor platoon as a tank commander on a VTR then later on a Combat Tank 48A3. We named our Tank " Birth Control ". Seemed appropiate at the time. This is a pretty accurate film which is Suprizing!
Dave68631 5 months ago
This so weird for me as I served with the 4th Engineers in Feb 1968 to Feb 1969. It was the toughest year I had spent anywhere anytime. It forever changed me and has never left me. I started as a Mtr SGT in A Co. 4th Engrs and transferred to E Co. Armor platoon as a tank commander on a VTR then later on a Combat Tank 48A3. We named our Tank " Birth Control ". Seemed appropiate at the time. This is a pretty accurate film which is Suprizing!
Dave68631 5 months ago
The army has commercial breaks on their network?
silentcompany 10 months ago
@silentcompany I dunno about back then.... But nowadays the Armed Forces Network has commercials.... and theyre fuckinng unbearable. They are stupid as hell and insulting. They drive you crazy after a while.
refugeeca 10 months ago
@refugeeca hey but I posted it without commercials so how about a little bit of credit for that?? ;)
3rdID8487 10 months ago
@3rdID8487 Do I really enjoy your work. At some point everyday I go through your new uploads. I was just commenting on how I noticed the places where commercials were designed to go. Thank you for cutting them out.
Thanks for all your work. Keep it up. I appreciate it.
silentcompany 10 months ago