Mr. King, thank you for your service, which includes you sharing your story. I have a new hobby of collecting positive news stories. You have provided a good one. God Bless you and yours. Gerald.
Thoroughly enjoyed the grace and slices of humour Mr. King intertwined in the telling of his life and times as a soldier. Dignity and integrity abound sir, you certainly have both. Great interview all around via Mr. Hillier
Thank You Mr. King for your Service and Dedication to our Country.....You , along with all Vietnam combat soldiers are TRUE AMERICAN HERO'S !!...God Bless and WELCOME HOME SIR !!
Mr. Jim King, you’ve got me tearing up over here too! In case you read the comments this is Melanie Simmons Brown, Kathy’s old friend from school in Griffin. I appreciate all you did for our country, community, and my dad as his go-to for our many trips.
Thank you for that inspiring interview. I as aVet also understand what you went through. I was with the 2rd Btn 77 arty 25 I’d May God bless and keep you
Thank you sir for your service......If I ever meet some trash who would admit to having cursed or treated a returning vet with disrespect I will be arrested that day
Welcome Home and Thank You For Serving. I would have been honored to trade seats with that lady and sit with you on that plane. My Dad was in 1st Cavalry in Vietnam. You may have served with him, I don't know.
James, please show us your 28 page remembrance! !! Audio Person>will you please turn up the volume of the guest mic!? We hear interviewer well, not the guest. Please, I am really enjoying these talks!!
James' memoir is available to view in the Atlanta History Center's Kenan Research Center. Our facility is free and open to the public by appointment Tuesday through Saturday from 10AM to 5PM. To make an appointment, please call 404.814.4040 or e-mail reference@atlantahistorycenter.com Thank you for your kind comments!
I would have flipped him a quarter and told him to call somebody that cared what he thought. Then I would have told him if he was a preacher then the woods were full of them
Mr. King, thank you for your service, which includes you sharing your story. I have a new hobby of collecting positive news stories. You have provided a good one. God Bless you and yours. Gerald.
Great interview with a great man!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed the grace and slices of humour Mr. King intertwined in the telling of his life and times as a soldier. Dignity and integrity abound sir, you certainly have both. Great interview all around via Mr. Hillier
Outstanding interview!
Thank You Mr. King for your Service and Dedication to our Country.....You , along with all Vietnam combat soldiers are TRUE AMERICAN HERO'S !!...God Bless and WELCOME HOME SIR !!
Mr. Jim King, you’ve got me tearing up over here too! In case you read the comments this is Melanie Simmons Brown, Kathy’s old friend from school in Griffin. I appreciate all you did for our country, community, and my dad as his go-to for our many trips.
Thank you for that inspiring interview. I as aVet also understand what you went through. I was with the 2rd Btn 77 arty 25 I’d May God bless and keep you
Great story. Thank you for your sacrifice.
What a great interview.
Strong People create good times. Good times create weak People. Weak People create bad times. Bad times create strong People!
Class Act !!!......So PROUD of these MEN !!
Thank You Sir...Welcome Home
Thank you for sharing your story, I am so happy you and your family are doing well
Great job 👏!
I was a grunt in Vietnam 1971. Real nice guy.
David Steuber U.S. Navy Ret. Vietnam Vet.
Bless you Sir.
Thank you Sir.
His story near the end was best part
Welcome home brother, you done good...72 yo Navy Veteran
Thank you sir for your service......If I ever meet some trash who would admit to having cursed or treated a returning vet with disrespect I will be arrested that day
Welcome Home and Thank You For Serving. I would have been honored to trade seats with that lady and sit with you on that plane. My Dad was in 1st Cavalry in Vietnam. You may have served with him, I don't know.
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Attention! Hand Salute!
How can I contact this guy?
James, please show us your 28 page remembrance! !! Audio Person>will you please turn up the volume of the guest mic!? We hear interviewer well, not the guest. Please, I am really enjoying these talks!!
James' memoir is available to view in the Atlanta History Center's Kenan Research Center. Our facility is free and open to the public by appointment Tuesday through Saturday from 10AM to 5PM. To make an appointment, please call 404.814.4040 or e-mail reference@atlantahistorycenter.com Thank you for your kind comments!
these soldiers were the greatest generation of that time,Totality disgusting how these soldiers were treated,god it makes me sick
Describing horror is difficult! Living between generations is even more! Just saying. Thanks for sticking your neck out.
I could hardly hear him.
I would have flipped him a quarter and told him to call somebody that cared what he thought. Then I would have told him if he was a preacher then the woods were full of them