What an amazing - assignment , So Unique , such as your whole experience . CWO 1 Gohl , Thank - you sir. ! What an honor that you have lived and still to teach these exposures & lessons to the arriving generations about your ' encounters '. Good Health to ALL ! United WE STAND ! 🎯 Thank - you as well GVSU Veterans History Project
Please don't ever feel bad about who you are . I don't even know you, and I am glad to know your story, so what l can tell you're a friend and a great man . All of them other people who treated you badly don't have a backbone to stand uplike a productive man like you are . Welcome back home ❤
Thank you Mr. Gohl, I haven't even finished watching yet and this is one of the more interesting interviews I've seen. I have some criticism for the interviewer and it's meant to be constructive because I don't think he's doing it intentionally, but it's the way he always sharply says "okay, alright" and moves on right after the interviewee says something very interesting and powerful which I wish would be acknowledged and maybe explored a little further. Perhaps it's just me but it seems very dismissive. Especially in this interview at about 1:19:10 Mr. Gohl starts to talk about a two-legged 3 1/2 to 4 feet high creature he saw in a montagnard village with blank eyes standing around smoking tobacco with the villagers and described as a special guardian of the village who has been there forever and definitely "not human." I would have been very interested to hear more about this from this man who seems very credible, rational and coherent, but once again the interviewer didn't even acknowledge it and moved on to something else.
What an amazing - assignment , So Unique , such as your whole experience .
CWO 1 Gohl , Thank - you sir. !
What an honor that you have lived and still to teach these exposures & lessons to the
arriving generations about your ' encounters '.
Good Health to ALL ! United WE STAND ! 🎯
Thank - you as well GVSU Veterans History Project
Please don't ever feel bad about who you are . I don't even know you, and I am glad to know your story, so what l can tell you're a friend and a great man . All of them other people who treated you badly don't have a backbone to stand uplike a productive man like you are . Welcome back home ❤
Thank you Sir for your service.🦅 Thank you for sharing your Amazing story.👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you Mr. Gohl, I haven't even finished watching yet and this is one of the more interesting interviews I've seen. I have some criticism for the interviewer and it's meant to be constructive because I don't think he's doing it intentionally, but it's the way he always sharply says "okay, alright" and moves on right after the interviewee says something very interesting and powerful which I wish would be acknowledged and maybe explored a little further. Perhaps it's just me but it seems very dismissive. Especially in this interview at about 1:19:10 Mr. Gohl starts to talk about a two-legged 3 1/2 to 4 feet high creature he saw in a montagnard village with blank eyes standing around smoking tobacco with the villagers and described as a special guardian of the village who has been there forever and definitely "not human." I would have been very interested to hear more about this from this man who seems very credible, rational and coherent, but once again the interviewer didn't even acknowledge it and moved on to something else.
1:20:49 come again?