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USA Warrior Stories
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ก.พ. 2018
USA WARRIOR STORIES INC is a Not-For-Profit organization designed to record,
archive and share videos of Veteran stories online to help Veterans make a connection
with one another and to help us all better understand their sacrifices for our freedom.
If you would like to have your Warrior Story added to our archive email usawarriorstories@gmail.com
If you would like to make a contribution to USA Warrior Stories go to
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archive and share videos of Veteran stories online to help Veterans make a connection
with one another and to help us all better understand their sacrifices for our freedom.
If you would like to have your Warrior Story added to our archive email usawarriorstories@gmail.com
If you would like to make a contribution to USA Warrior Stories go to
usawarriorstories.org/donate
Military Stories
War Stories
Veteran Stories
Veteran Voices
Military History
D-Day 80th Navy Seal
USA Warrior Stories is proud to have been invited to be at the NCDU Scouts and Raiders Monument Part unveiling at OMAHA Beach
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Harold Terens - 75th Anniversary of D-Day
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WWII Veteran Harold Terens talks about being honored at the 75 Anniversary of D-Day. On D-Day - June 6, 1944 - Terens helped repair and paint planes headed for the invasion.
Harold Terens - Army Air Corps 1942-45
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Harold Terens enlisted in 1942 and shipped to Great Britain the following year, attached to a four-pilot P-47 Thunderbolt fighter squadron as their radio operator mechanic (ROM). On D-Day - June 6, 1944 - Terens helped repair and paint planes headed for D-Day. He said half of his company's pilots died that day. Terens went to France 12 days later, helping transport freshly captured Germans and ...
USA Warrior Stories 80th Anniversary of D-Day coverage
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USA Warrior Stories is currently in Normandy, France covering the 80th anniversary of D-Day commemorations. Over the next 2 weeks we will be posting videos and photos of our journey. Follow us at usawarriorstories.org usawarriorstories usawarriorstories
VET FEST
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Vet Fest is a resource sharing event sponsored by The Veterans Suicide Prevention Coalition held to benefit veterans, service members, and their families. For more information on Vet Fest contact Amy Millheiser (631) 261-4400 ex 5574 or email Amy.Millheiser@va.gov Veteran support organization seen in this video include: Sherry Hopper - Transition Patient Advocate, Northport VA (631) 261-4400 Jo...
Sean Timberlake - U.S. Army 1993-2000, 2005-2018 (and his service dog Judy)
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Sean Timberlake is a U.S. Army veteran retired Staff Sergeant Sean shares his service story and also talks about his post service difficulties in which the VA suggested Sean work with a service dog to help him with his PTSD and aid with his mobility and with his recovery as well as reconnecting with other Veterans like him through the Dogs For Life organization that is located in his home town ...
Kimberley Mann - U.S. Navy 1986-91 with her service dog Elvis who helps with her PTSD and MST
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U.S. Navy Corpsman Veteran Kimberley Mann tells her story of training her dog ELVIS as her Service Dog to help her with PTSD. Kimberley and Elvis trained at Dogs For Life in Vero Beach, Florida - Class of 2020. Kimberley Mann served in the U.S. Navy on active duty from 1986-89 and as an active-duty reservist from 1990-91. Kimberley did her training as an Emergency Medical Technician at Camp Pen...
PAWS OF WAR - Help a Vet * Save a Pet
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Since 2014, PAWS OF WAR has brought more than 600 dogs and cats, rescued by our troops serving overseas to safety in the U.S. As well as connecting 100’s of Veterans with service and support dogs rescued from kill shelters. The mission of PAWS of War is "to honor and support our veterans, active military members, and first responders with services that enrich their lives through the rescue and ...
Ed “Big John” Laughton - Merchant Mariner WWII
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Ed “Big John” Laughton, now 101 years old, was serving as 2nd Officer on the S/S Hobbs Victory when it was attacked by kamikaze aircraft and sunk on April 6, 1945 off of Okinawa. He ended up in a lifeboat saving several of his shipmates. Unfortunately, 11 of his crew lost their lives. Big John has been a long-standing advocate of the American Merchant Marine Veterans association. He lives in Mo...
WWII Naval Combat Demolition Units Monument Project
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June 6, 1944: Sixteen 50-yard gaps were required on Omaha Beach to land the planned 2,000 troops per hour for the D-Day invasion in 1944. Sixteen teams of (NCDU) Naval Combat Demolition Units, each composed of seven Navy men and five Army engineers, were tasked to clear through the beach obstacles. One of the first teams ashore was wiped out as it landed, and another lost all but one man as it ...
Thomas Holcomb - U.S. Army 1970-74
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Thomas "Tom" Holcomb served in Vietnam from 1971-72 as a Dustoff Pilot. Tom served with the 571st Medical Detachment and flew a medical evacuation helicopter helping injured soldiers get medical attention at Phu Bai and Da Nang surgical hospitals during the Vietnam War. The primary helicopter that Tom flew was the UH-1 equipped with a jungle penetrating hoist. While in Vietnam Tom met his wife,...
555th Parachute Infantry Battalion "Triple Nickles"
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555th Parachute Infantry Battalion "Triple Nickles"
Singing Soldier of 1956 - Scott Jackson - Special Services
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Singing Soldier of 1956 - Scott Jackson - Special Services
Veterans Memorial Island Sanctuary - Reopening Ceremony
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Veterans Memorial Island Sanctuary - Reopening Ceremony
Mike Conley - Col. USAF (Ret.): American Battle Monuments Commission
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Mike Conley - Col. USAF (Ret.): American Battle Monuments Commission
John Fenech - U.S. Coast Guard 1984-89
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John Fenech - U.S. Coast Guard 1984-89
Jay Lawrence: From Combat Veteran to Stand Up Comic (Combat Zone 360°)
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Jay Lawrence: From Combat Veteran to Stand Up Comic (Combat Zone 360°)
Highlights from 2014 WELCOME TO SOLDIER RIDE Documentary
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Highlights from 2014 WELCOME TO SOLDIER RIDE Documentary
In Memory of Floyd York - WWII Merchant Mariner
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In Memory of Floyd York - WWII Merchant Mariner
Ralph Puckett Jr. - U.S. Army 1949-71
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Ralph Puckett Jr. - U.S. Army 1949-71
Commemorative Air Force | Airpower History Tour 2023 Vero Beach FL
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Commemorative Air Force | Airpower History Tour 2023 Vero Beach FL
Amy Forsythe - USMC/U.S. Navy Reserve
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Amy Forsythe - USMC/U.S. Navy Reserve
Michael Braxton - USMC 1968-70 | Vietnam War
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Michael Braxton - USMC 1968-70 | Vietnam War
Arnold Yeschin - U.S. Army 1965-67 | Vietnam War
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Arnold Yeschin - U.S. Army 1965-67 | Vietnam War
How is Martin doing and tell him I say upmost respect to your service
Upmost respect Martin especially on the 80th anniversary of Normandy
I am an also a native NYCer, and spent all my $900 in '94 dollars with Asian girls with the lady drinks too.. This was my first weekend in Hawaii heading to 25th ID...Nothing like a storyteller from NYC. We'll give you a show!!! Glad you made it back sir!
Piccone? U know Jonny? Hahaha… Badass Piccones Baby
In working 27 years in private security I worked with quite a few Vietnam veterans, they were the best people that you could work with.
What a wonderful event. Love to be there.
Thank you Ed for ur service telling us ur experience and to all the vets past and present ur right all generations are great god bless
Another great American hero. Thanks for going thete and supporting the troops. My cousin was shot into his third tour. You guys saved his leg and his life. Thank you.
Thank you for your service to us. Your just a hell of man. This is a great channel i like and subscribe.
In the early 1980s I was living in the West Palm Beach area, and one day I went into a health food store, and as I walked toward the aisles in the back of the store, I saw to my left, sitting very upright at a desk, a beautiful, fair-skinned, blue-eyed, blonde woman with her hair up, about 40 or 42 years old. There were no other customers in the store. I continued walking into the aisles to compose myself and think of a question to ask her about supplements in order to talk to her. So I went over to her and asked her a question and she answered very matter of factly. She had huge blue eyes and her skin was so translucent I could see a vein on her forehead--I don't think she was wearing any make up. After a few minutes I left. A few days later I went back to the store but she wasn't there. There was a middle-age man working. I asked him about the beautiful blonde woman who was there when I visited a few days before, and he said that was Chris Noel and that she made a few movies with Elvis Presley (it was only one movie, Girl Happy, I found out later). He said she was a friend of the owner of the store and was helping him out.
Wow, this sucked me in. I'm late for work now. Thank you for your service 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for your service I was in country 65 to 67 first calvery ankhe
May 2024 I experienced my first Soldiers Ride. I’m inspired to continue challenging myself.
Great story thank you for sharing your story man
5:50 #7 on the list translates to "don't be a typical American in a foreign country".
Semper Fi Brother
Very cool. Thank you. Doesn't make sense. Correct. I was there.
Oy vey…
I salute you Sir. My dad served in the Merchant Marines during WWII. Survived a sinking as well. Served in the North Atlantic, and in the Pacific. I still have his sailing orders and photos.
After graduating high school, I wanted to be an ER nurse & go to Vietnam to help our wounded troops. When I mention that to my Daddy, he became so upset with me. He refused to allow me to follow my dreams at that time. I never did become a nurse & will always regret that path of my life. Thank you for serving our Military Veterans. And Thank You for being a great nurse.
Thank you. This was a great interview.
Incredible man and father. Incredible leader all his days. A great American who is now in all of our Hearts as his Countrymen. Honor by teaching our Youth, hungry for guidance, so they can carry the Torch high and proudly. Accept his Soul, O Lord, and may he walk again with his Men who went before into Heaven's green expanse in the sun.
How true... I went over there at 17 from late 1965 to late 1968...
34 years and 6 wars and I will tell you Mr. German....."IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE!"
Hey Tray, I never understood distance😂
Thank you for your service and love ❤️
Fantatic service that these men provided to help win the war. True hero’s.
God bless you for your service.
Lost my older brother and my twin to problems of orange
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They dont make them like they use to. Most are in heaven now. Rest easy to all the awesome men and women that saved us from becoming socialists. Now our own government has made us socialist. Who seen that coming?
Thank you for everything we have. God Bless Greatest Generation
Wow, Mam, R.I.P. you were a VERY SPECIAL LADIE. John P.
Thank you for telling some of your story!
What a rubbish short
My Dad served as an Able Bodied Seaman ( oiler and wiper) from 1942-1945. Served in the North Atlantic and made a total of 22 voyages, dodging Htler's Wolfpacks. Years after he passed I was abled to recieve his DD-214, Honorable Discharge and Medals which I proudly display in my office.
and now see what they are doing!!!!
😂😂😂 nuff said
The Greatest Generation !! May God Bless and Keep Him Always 🙏
They fought for Wall Street and Epstein.
My dad was armed guard in the Pacific. Was on the sa winding gulf amoung other ships. Didnt really see combat . Saw imperial jap planes flying over head but said there was a battle going on at the time they were headed for so they left his ship be. Said if they wanted they couldve wiped them out. He said because he was the ships line of defense the merchant sailors would give him great tips when the ship docked . He had more than enough cash in port. He actually had a pleasant experience. He did see germany after the war and said it was massive piles of rubble.
And? What happened?
You can check out Martin's full story at usawarriorstories.org/watch/2018/5/19/martin-sylvester
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The link in the description works.
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Great story from Buck, I remember the area I was stationed at LZ Sharon just south of Quang Tri. I flew with the 1-9th Avn 1st Cavalry Div. I knew the 3rd Marine base at Quang Tri bc I/we would refuel at the Quang Tri POL. in May-Sept 1968.
He is a Hero just as all the Vets from Vietnam... God Bless..
Damn. I thought she was my first wife. Looks just like her as a 2Lt. She was an Air Force nurse from Queens, NY. She made full colonel (O-6) as a nurse - pretty rare.
Thank you for serving our country Marine!
Very good. I've read a fair amount on the NCDUs and the Scouts & Raiders and know they don't get anywhere enough attention.
Good information about what it takes to serve and protect our country. By the way, his necktie showing the U. S. Navy Seal Trident is splendid and magnetic. Some of my best friends were U. S. Navy Seals (I was in the U.S. Air Force, 2849th Air Base Group during the Cold War and Vietnam War). God bless all our U.S. troops and God bless America 🇺🇸 !
A true American SHERO! 😍
Semper Fi.
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Thank you for starting something good out of something bad.