"River Patrol" (1967) - U.S. Navy in the Mekong Delta - Vietnam War REEL History
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- This 1967 U.S. Navy documentary looks at the sailors operating on the rivers and in the skies above Vietnam.
The Mekong Delta was a hot zone in the war against well organized Viet Cong insurgents, immortalized by the film "Apocalypse Now." This beautifully photographed film is the real thing -- a "slice of life" documentary showing daily operations aboard the Harnett County and on river patrols by air & water. The USS Harnett County (LST-821) served as a floating base in the China Sea for PBR and helicopter patrol operations in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War.
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My father was in the Vietnam war in the Navy. Thank you for showing this film
This was the Mobile Riverine Force. Naval Task Force 115, 116, and 117, which was what my Dad's unit was assigned to. He arrived in country in March of '68 and was assigned to B Co 3rd Bn 47th Infantry Regiment 9th Infantry Division. Their basecamp was known as "Bearcat," and Division HQ was in Dong Tam. He told me about the muddy waterways of the Mekong Delta that consisted of rivers, canels, and streams that were full of leeches, misquotes, wasps, and red ants would damn near eat you alive and the endless rice paddies that stretched as far as the eye could see. The thick, deep mud was always a problem. He survived 12 months of combat and came away with a chest full of medals, bronze medals, purple heart 💜, the C.I.B (Combat Infantrymens badge), and a host of other medals, etc. He retired with the rank of E-7 and passed away in Nov of '83...R.I.P
Thank you for sharing your story. I was in the 1969 draft. In some ways, life was simpler back then.
Much respect to the families
We signed out at Ft Benning in '70 at the admin building on main post...6 0r 8 of us lined up at a table with a seated warrant officer handing out discharge orders..Guy at the head of the line was 1st Air Cav...He got his paperwork.. turned to leave and said to us "Holy shit..we're still breathin'"..Remember that like it was an hour. ago..You shoulda seen the look on the warrant officer''s face.
Thank You for showing this Movie to ALL of Us!.
I'm a Navy Veteran Myself and I just signed up.
Thank you to and for my Uncles. I shall carry Your names in Glory.
An excellent video. Many thanks. England, January, 2025.
Love it!
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Unreal. For anyone who thinks incompetent leadership is new or not applicable to the United States should be reminded of the suffering these people endured.
At 1:57, is that bullet strikes on the windshield?
Hard to say, some of it is mud and water. In several shots the camera lens got in the spray. Remember back then, no digital storage. It all was on film. It would be the last analog war.
j avais 20ans et demi en juin 1967 , et je terminais mon service militaire en tant qu 'appelé en france. dans l artillerie de marine.
River boat duty wasn’t for the faint of heart
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An interesting aspect of the vietnam war a propaganda film that glosses over the true horror of that war just like john waynes film i watched a few years back the Green Berets, interestingly history wise the americans were on a winning streak when it came to international events that prompted military intervention world war 2, the Korean war then the Vietnam war changed all that , perhaps had they entered the involvement earlier and altered the direction of the vietnam back in 1945 ?, when the french resumed its role as masters of what was then called french indochina, and the small communist insurgency force known as the viet minh, it had a opportunity to aid the french and support them, but president eisenhower was anti colonial in every aspect, and dead against the french returning it did however give some military aid not enough through lack air power was a major problem , it was military weak after ww2 but what inhibited the french in its operations in vietnam and its general strategic planning was the french dien bien phu
Every Vietnam vet I ever talked to said that they would've ultimately prevailed had the political leaders not gotten cold feet and decided it was time to get out of there because it was taking too long. The Tet Offensive ended badly for the communists and should've given the US and ARVN the initiative, but it was squandered thanks to public aversion to what they'd seen on their television screens. The complete idiocy of higher-level US military commanders didn't help much either. Expending lives to take a nameless hill out in the middle of the jungle, only to abandon it to the enemy after you finally took it? No wonder the vets came home with PTSD.
And the idiots that play with balls call that a battle. So little do the little know
Bull shit !
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