You guys are going to love this bonus segment in which we talk to Nick and Jeff about their post-Army activities around the world working as freelancers. They trained SWAT teams, worked in Central Asia, recovered kidnapping victims in Chechnya, and much, much more. Together, they have written a book about this subject called Vagabonds which is due out later this year. www.patreon.com/posts/46444982
We Few and Whispers in the the Tall Grass are, hands-down, the best military memoirs I've ever read. Read both multiple times and ended up buying a couple of copies for friends and family. Thank you for hosting the living legend himself
Nick could be a great standup comic with the stories of his buddies and him and their escapades when back in camp or on standdown….read the books…they’re both great!
If you get him back on someday, ask him to talk about how Bong seemed to know what he was thinking so often, and also the amazing relationships he had with the other Bru on his team.
Nothing like Nick’s audiobooks on repeat when you’re….doing anything. Literally anything. 🇺🇸🤘🏻 When he rants about the “cookie” getting all Ranger’ed up about things, it’s hilarious.
No he's not. People throw the word "hero" around way too easily when it comes to these veterans. He was a "hero" to those he was with in Vietnam. The rest who believe he is a "hero" believe in the Tooth Fairy" also. Vietnam did absolutely nothing for American safety, security and freedom. All it did was claim 60000 American lives and waste the country in treasure and talent. Not to mention it almost tore America apart. He was an invader and aggressor in someone else's country that did nothing to Americans or the USA. When it comes to Vietnam...he can get to the back of the line when the term "hero" is used. There are tons of people in society that are true heroes that no one will want a video of. Another example of an American who allowed his Government to send him where he did NOT belong. He should have known better himself. His time in Vietnam did nothing for American safety, security and freedom. He was a chump and pawn of his Government and the military/industrial complex. He's not a hero nor someone's victim. He is simply a survivor of an American disaster that he willingly participated in and prolonged. That's the basics of his "story" ....whether he mentions them or not.
Nick is such an amazing person! I really enjoyed the humorous way he is telling his story in his books, the perfect contrast to the tension and horrors on a mission. But he is even more enjoyable life!
A have read a few books about the History of MAGVSOG and US recon teams in the recent years and a specific operator Nick Brockhausen from CCN was mentioned here and there in several chapters. To be honest, his stories gave me a good laugh and his salty humour is gold. Please upload more interviews with guys like him, its amazing what they can tell us. Thank you for uploading and have a great day
I like hearing about the staggering odds and how they developed tactics to overcome them . In John Plasters book he said in certain areas every 30 minutes you could add 100 NVA or more and after an hour and a half they’d truck in Anti Aircraft. Wonder if these operations would even be approved now days. If they are I guess we’ll have to wait 20 or 30 years to hear the stories. This was another great interview, thanks guys. Would love to see an interview with Kregg P Jorgensen who wrote Acceptable Loss or Gary Linderer , Allen “Lurch” Cornet who wrote Gone Native . You guys should do a book list Love your interviews Cheers 🥃
The military these days is LOADED with REMFs. Fuckin pussies who dont believe in honor or bravery. Missions like these could come up would never be approved so the many who would volunteer for them would never know about them.
I just want to say in my lifetime I have met one Mac V sog. operator and like all of the other Vietnam veterans I thank them for their service end it was a pleasure talking with a legend because that’s what these guys are!!!👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much for yr podcast..My uncle never wants to talk about his Vietnam fight.I dont ever ask or push..Hes still has that hard core way about him..As kids growing up in the mid 70's an 80's We got alot of push back from uncle's an friends of of are family..Its was very tough at that time we didn't realize how much pain an suffering they were going through..We had to grow up fast an be quick on are toes when being around them..I'm glad I had to grow up the way we did..Bc I'm very respectful an understanding to there heartache...💪🇺🇲🙏
I know what you mean about your uncle. My dad was SF Hatchet team Missouri. And it was only certain times in my life that pop would tell me his stories of his time over there. I wished I’d payed better attention when he did talk. Captured 3 prisoners while on missions, but was only credited for two. The ranking prick Captain rode under the chopper with the prisoner and cut the straps of the prisoner and let him fall when he started kicking. But I do know that my father actually enjoyed his time and team while he was there. Same Captain called in wrong coordinates for an air strike that wiped out him and the team on the next mission after pop had come back.
Nick's talents are also remembered as a fantastic artist of Rembrandt quality. Bobo Liner and I are holders of some of his quality masterpieces.... The wild Boer!!!!!!!!!!!
I just recently read Nick's book "We Few," and I was pleasantly surprised to discover my mom's ex-husband Capt. Larry T. Manes was the recon CO when he got to CCN. I laughed out loud many times reading the book especially at all of the nicknames that were applied to Larry like El squat, Sausage fingers, Laughing Larry, and the deuterium midget. I was lucky enough to have Larry tell me stories about serving in Vietnam with 5th SFG and MACVSOG. He spoke highly of the "Yards," too. I am buying "Whispers in the Tall Grass," on Amazon right now. Cheers and thank you gents for your service.
I love all our veterans but the MACV guts are a different bunch! Great interviews! They really know how to get the shit across and they're funny too! What an awesome bunch of guys!
The first time I was around for story time I was so taken aback that this was papaw and uncle nick, like this guy used to think it was hilarious to feed me Oreos and let papaw and mama Debbie deal with me on a sugar high😂
Ive listened to both his books, i have to say I found them more entertaining than movies. Made me move on to John "Tilt" Meyers Across the Fence and several other books by Vietnam SOF memoirs.
The guy that narrated nicks books has done the best narrations on a book not read by the author. Got about 107 books in audible and his two I've listened to multiple times. It was hard for me to get into tilts book but after an hour it Got good
@ Anton Jones if you get the chance another good book is blackcat 2-1, I have the honor of knowing Bob very well and he is awesome and wrote a great book
My dad operated as macv sog in the northern area of ops with nungs served 1950-1980 he served with 1st special forces he had 10 tours in Vietnam and from inchon to the dmz his memoirs are amazing I served 20yrs army airborne ranger 84-04 but nothing like these group of guys they are on a different level amazing 99% death rate and survive still just eludes the mind
And he did part in keeping an American disaster going that wasted America for almost 10 years. No soldiers...No war. They love to blame the politicians and unsupportive American public for everything. Their legacy is being either too ignorant or cowardly...or both...to stand up to their Government when it was wrong. Their time in Vietnam did nothing for American safety, security and freedom. It wasn't their fight. There was NO "Pearl Harbor". It was an Asian civil war for independence. They were chumps and pawns of the US military/industrial complex. And yet....they do these videos for their legacy to the generations. He and the 2.7 million others that joined him, willingly participated in an illegal war. The US never had the guts and integrity to declare war. This man should have known better and evidently didn't know when he belonged in a fight, and when he didn't. He was essentially an invader and aggressor in someone else's country that did nothing to Americans or the US. He had NO legitimate right or reason to be there...and he should have figured that out back then. He is not a hero nor a victim. He is simply a man who is a survivor of an American disgrace who dodged a bullet from the people he wrongly intended to kill. His time in Vietnam had absolutely NO effect on American freedom, safety and security. He very foolishly risked his life for nothing. Real patriotism doesn't involve stupidity.
I would love to see, or hear, an interview like this sometime with some of the indeg that are fluent in English. I think hearing their perspective as natives to this land and culture would be fascinating. I also wonder just what became of most of those men. I hope they made it out of there before the North got a hold of them.
I read the books, Nick you are the embodiment of the "Jolly Green giant walking the earth with a machine gun"... you are one bad dude. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!!
Big shout to George Spelvin for his amazing narration on Audible. I' know some fantastic books that have been butchered by poor narrators. George has it wired tight he is on both and I hope he does the next.
Thank you guys for getting (trung si nick) on the channel. I've read/listened to both books a few dozen times each. Can't wait to see what else he's got for us.
Greetings from Scotland, i 3/4 the way through "We Few" and i have his other SOG book waiting in the wings well written and very funny, better than "Tilt's" books which are lacking in description and are a little simplistic.
Funny you should say that...he has with Jeff Miller about his experiences working in the private sector after the war as it were. Nick will be back on the show with Jeff on May 7th to talk about it.
At 27:55 "aviators." Highest praise. The pilots were the drivers. Violating all instincts, they came in. Fight or flight? The pilots couldn't physically fight, but chose not to flight. Unnatural courage. Knew they had incoming. Some sat on extra ceramic bullet proof plates, and still came in. Sometimes waiting for the guys on the ground to get there.
Is there some reason why no one realized "intelligence was compromised". Just appears that so many of these teams were AMBUSHED as they approached. Huge teams of enemy fighters running to take them down. ALMOST EVERY TIME. God Bless all those "Boys".
The NVA and Vietcong are the most formidable enemy we have faced. We have had it easy. I'm not sure if our current special forces could handle an enemy like the NVA or Vietcong
With him talking about making the Brandy and adding marijuana and all that extras, I am wondering how many US troops got into the opium and nodded out and we're over ran because they were too high?! Has anyone ever touched on that?! A nodded out (from heroin or opium) getting overrun ?! Did it happen more than you may think?! Plz let us know...
I see you like the peaty single malt. Neat, as God meant it. Great video. I just finished your "Tilt" interview. Thank you for making this history. And I agree with Nick, it is so much better than the boob tube.
Nick is so fucking funny. Nicks description of the anti recon teams is scary AF> "They run you down n kill u. Mr. Chuck was on the learning curve all the time". Also, to be in the middle of the jungle and see "born in the north to die in the south" carved in a tree would be cray to see. And then the story about the shrine in the cave and the snake people...very spooky.
IF HIS BOOKS DONT BECOME MOVIES (with an emphasis on his verbiage and inner thoughts), THEN WE NEED ONE LAST SOG MISSION, WITH HOLLYWOOD AS THE TARGET!!
"But if you have to, you shoot your way in, gather up all the wounded and dead, try and drag your perforated carcus back to the helicopter" 😳🤭😭 - legend
You guys are going to love this bonus segment in which we talk to Nick and Jeff about their post-Army activities around the world working as freelancers. They trained SWAT teams, worked in Central Asia, recovered kidnapping victims in Chechnya, and much, much more. Together, they have written a book about this subject called Vagabonds which is due out later this year. www.patreon.com/posts/46444982
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Ten seconds in and Nick already has everyone laughing. This is going to be a good one.
I remember how much I enjoyed flying CCN. I was a door gunner we were the Blackwidows
Thank you for your service
He gives you the good, the bad, the ugly and the hilarious! This apex warrior needs his own podcast! He's great!👍🇺🇸
Nick's books are the greatest. So funny and amazing. Glad he was on this podcast.
What an awesome guy!
He seems to have kept his sense of humor throughout all the madness.
I could listen to his stories all day.
We Few and Whispers in the the Tall Grass are, hands-down, the best military memoirs I've ever read. Read both multiple times and ended up buying a couple of copies for friends and family.
Thank you for hosting the living legend himself
Nick could be a great standup comic with the stories of his buddies and him and their escapades when back in camp or on standdown….read the books…they’re both great!
If you get him back on someday, ask him to talk about how Bong seemed to know what he was thinking so often, and also the amazing relationships he had with the other Bru on his team.
Yea I’d love to hear more about this. Bong could read his mind.
@@davidfisher1159 he was his tribes shaman....
Nothing like Nick’s audiobooks on repeat when you’re….doing anything. Literally anything. 🇺🇸🤘🏻 When he rants about the “cookie” getting all Ranger’ed up about things, it’s hilarious.
The naming of cookies grenades....
This old trooper knows how to tell a story.Bless this cat🇺🇸
I recently downloaded "We Few" to my Kindle and read the book in its entirety in less than ten days. Excellent read.
Thank you Nick Brokhausen for your service to this country you are the definition of a real hero
No he's not. People throw the word "hero" around way too easily when it comes to these veterans. He was a "hero" to those he was with in Vietnam. The rest who believe he is a "hero" believe in the Tooth Fairy" also. Vietnam did absolutely nothing for American safety, security and freedom. All it did was claim 60000 American lives and waste the country in treasure and talent. Not to mention it almost tore America apart. He was an invader and aggressor in someone else's country that did nothing to Americans or the USA. When it comes to Vietnam...he can get to the back of the line when the term "hero" is used. There are tons of people in society that are true heroes that no one will want a video of. Another example of an American who allowed his Government to send him where he did NOT belong. He should have known better himself. His time in Vietnam did nothing for American safety, security and freedom. He was a chump and pawn of his Government and the military/industrial complex. He's not a hero nor someone's victim. He is simply a survivor of an American disaster that he willingly participated in and prolonged. That's the basics of his "story" ....whether he mentions them or not.
Nick had me howling, thank you SO much for this awesome podcast
Nick is such an amazing person! I really enjoyed the humorous way he is telling his story in his books, the perfect contrast to the tension and horrors on a mission. But he is even more enjoyable life!
A have read a few books about the History of MAGVSOG and US recon teams in the recent years and a specific operator Nick Brockhausen from CCN was mentioned here and
there in several chapters. To be honest, his stories gave me a good laugh and his salty humour is gold. Please upload more interviews with guys like him, its amazing what they can tell us. Thank you for uploading and have a great day
Hilarious interview, thanks from over the pond 👍🇬🇧
Nick Brokhausen is a hoot. I love his books, the humor is a familiar reminiscence of my days in the Marine Corps.
Two of the best books ever written!
Great show I've read both books and they were outstanding. Keep it up.
Great show guy’s bring Nick back
I like hearing about the staggering odds and how they developed tactics to overcome them . In John Plasters book he said in certain areas every 30 minutes you could add 100 NVA or more and after an hour and a half they’d truck in Anti Aircraft. Wonder if these operations would even be approved now days. If they are I guess we’ll have to wait 20 or 30 years to hear the stories. This was another great interview, thanks guys.
Would love to see an interview with Kregg P Jorgensen who wrote Acceptable Loss or Gary Linderer ,
Allen “Lurch” Cornet who wrote Gone Native . You guys should do a book list
Love your interviews Cheers 🥃
The military these days is LOADED with REMFs. Fuckin pussies who dont believe in honor or bravery. Missions like these could come up would never be approved so the many who would volunteer for them would never know about them.
I just want to say in my lifetime I have met one Mac V sog. operator and like all of the other Vietnam veterans I thank
them for their service end it was a pleasure talking with a legend because that’s what these guys are!!!👍👍👍👍
Two of the best books I've read on SOG. That damn duck story in the plane had me tears.
It is amazing that any of these guys survived. I am blown away. These guys are badass!
Thank you so much for yr podcast..My uncle never wants to talk about his Vietnam fight.I dont ever ask or push..Hes still has that hard core way about him..As kids growing up in the mid 70's an 80's We got alot of push back from uncle's an friends of of are family..Its was very tough at that time we didn't realize how much pain an suffering they were going through..We had to grow up fast an be quick on are toes when being around them..I'm glad I had to grow up the way we did..Bc I'm very respectful an understanding to there heartache...💪🇺🇲🙏
I know what you mean about your uncle.
My dad was SF Hatchet team Missouri. And it was only certain times in my life that pop would tell me his stories of his time over there. I wished I’d payed better attention when he did talk. Captured 3 prisoners while on missions, but was only credited for two. The ranking prick Captain rode under the chopper with the prisoner and cut the straps of the prisoner and let him fall when he started kicking. But I do know that my father actually enjoyed his time and team while he was there. Same Captain called in wrong coordinates for an air strike that wiped out him and the team on the next mission after pop had come back.
Excellent interview. Thanks 🇺🇸
Got more laughs out of this guy. He is hilarious. Definitely gettin the books
Nick's talents are also remembered as a fantastic artist of Rembrandt quality. Bobo Liner and I are holders of some of his quality masterpieces.... The wild Boer!!!!!!!!!!!
I just recently read Nick's book "We Few," and I was pleasantly surprised to discover my mom's ex-husband Capt. Larry T. Manes was the recon CO when he got to CCN. I laughed out loud many times reading the book especially at all of the nicknames that were applied to Larry like El squat, Sausage fingers, Laughing Larry, and the deuterium midget. I was lucky enough to have Larry tell me stories about serving in Vietnam with 5th SFG and MACVSOG. He spoke highly of the "Yards," too. I am buying "Whispers in the Tall Grass," on Amazon right now. Cheers and thank you gents for your service.
I love all our veterans but the MACV guts are a different bunch! Great interviews! They really know how to get the shit across and they're funny too! What an awesome bunch of guys!
Hilarious to see my uncle Nick talking about my gramps I always forget how badass they were
The first time I was around for story time I was so taken aback that this was papaw and uncle nick, like this guy used to think it was hilarious to feed me Oreos and let papaw and mama Debbie deal with me on a sugar high😂
Definitely going to have to read these books. Great interview!
Jack, really like the way you interview is letting the guest control the interview.
Ive listened to both his books, i have to say I found them more entertaining than movies. Made me move on to John "Tilt" Meyers Across the Fence and several other books by Vietnam SOF memoirs.
The guy that narrated nicks books has done the best narrations on a book not read by the author. Got about 107 books in audible and his two I've listened to multiple times. It was hard for me to get into tilts book but after an hour it Got good
@ Anton Jones if you get the chance another good book is blackcat 2-1, I have the honor of knowing Bob very well and he is awesome and wrote a great book
@@King1018-t9w I will Roger that lol
A LEGEND
" I'm sure that the Montagnard have a lot of interesting stories about Nick Brokhausen" Mr. Cliff Newman
My dad operated as macv sog in the northern area of ops with nungs served 1950-1980 he served with 1st special forces he had 10 tours in Vietnam and from inchon to the dmz his memoirs are amazing I served 20yrs army airborne ranger 84-04 but nothing like these group of guys they are on a different level amazing 99% death rate and survive still just eludes the mind
And he did part in keeping an American disaster going that wasted America for almost 10 years. No soldiers...No war. They love to blame the politicians and unsupportive American public for everything. Their legacy is being either too ignorant or cowardly...or both...to stand up to their Government when it was wrong. Their time in Vietnam did nothing for American safety, security and freedom. It wasn't their fight. There was NO "Pearl Harbor". It was an Asian civil war for independence. They were chumps and pawns of the US military/industrial complex. And yet....they do these videos for their legacy to the generations. He and the 2.7 million others that joined him, willingly participated in an illegal war. The US never had the guts and integrity to declare war. This man should have known better and evidently didn't know when he belonged in a fight, and when he didn't. He was essentially an invader and aggressor in someone else's country that did nothing to Americans or the US. He had NO legitimate right or reason to be there...and he should have figured that out back then. He is not a hero nor a victim. He is simply a man who is a survivor of an American disgrace who dodged a bullet from the people he wrongly intended to kill. His time in Vietnam had absolutely NO effect on American freedom, safety and security. He very foolishly risked his life for nothing. Real patriotism doesn't involve stupidity.
Thank U for Ur service. Respect.
3 times through, that morgue story still scares the out of me. Getting drawn on is one thing.... the morgue? Next level phuqery
Nick's a great guy. What you see is what you get with him
Thank you for the time stamps
Would love to meet this guy , amazing character
Great book. Extremely funny. It's a nice break from some of the books I've been reading on Vietnam.
I would love to see, or hear, an interview like this sometime with some of the indeg that are fluent in English. I think hearing their perspective as natives to this land and culture would be fascinating. I also wonder just what became of most of those men. I hope they made it out of there before the North got a hold of them.
You have the best guests going. 👍
I read the books, Nick you are the embodiment of the "Jolly Green giant walking the earth with a machine gun"... you are one bad dude. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!!
I'd be interested in learning more about the NVA sappers. Their uniform to sneak into a base was often just a pair of shorts.
You need to talk to LTC Dave Carr. He was a lieutenant when CCN was over-run in August 1968.
Big shout to George Spelvin for his amazing narration on Audible. I' know some fantastic books that have been butchered by poor narrators. George has it wired tight he is on both and I hope he does the next.
I'll second that, they are the 2 best audiobooks I have heard and the narration is perfect
Thank you guys for getting (trung si nick) on the channel. I've read/listened to both books a few dozen times each. Can't wait to see what else he's got for us.
I just listened to both again, I think mac and cookie should come on to and then get Castro on
@@King1018-t9w absolutely
Dallss they never get old do they?
Best books I have ever read!
Great interview
Greetings from Scotland, i 3/4 the way through "We Few" and i have his other SOG book waiting in the wings well written and very funny, better than "Tilt's" books which are lacking in description and are a little simplistic.
Man what a great 👍 show nick is so entertaining & hilarious
Excellent. Hero and funny as hell.
It's so awesome to see he speaks exactly how he writes haha dude is a pisser. Suped for the new book!
"Dragon of retribution" restaurant!! I fell out my chair on that one hahahah!!!
True heroes. God bless our warriors.
NEVER FORGET WHAT FREEDOM IS AND THOSE WHO GAVE IT TO YOU !
That ox story was priceless 🤣
Both of his books are amazing. Really hoping he writes a third.
Funny you should say that...he has with Jeff Miller about his experiences working in the private sector after the war as it were. Nick will be back on the show with Jeff on May 7th to talk about it.
@@TheTeamHousePodcast Outstanding on both counts. Thanks!
Love that MACVSOG content boi!
Is Lynn Black still alive? If so, I need to hear EVERYTHING!
Through John Stryker Meyer, he has stated that Lynn Black only wants the books to describe him. He is adamant about staying silent.
@@tarantulathree-one8013 bummer.
Sog cast on Spotify has an episode where tilt interviews him
Results vs. Shenanigans. There's a real life tradeoff that makes or breaks every 2 star.
This is a very good show👍
15:19 golden moment 😂😂😂❤😂😂
At 27:55 "aviators." Highest praise. The pilots were the drivers. Violating all instincts, they came in. Fight or flight? The pilots couldn't physically fight, but chose not to flight. Unnatural courage. Knew they had incoming. Some sat on extra ceramic bullet proof plates, and still came in. Sometimes waiting for the guys on the ground to get there.
Should get Nick, Mac and the cookie on.
Great video with Nick Brokhausen, RIP Jerry Mad Dog Shriver.
Solid gold.
Gosh what a Vet🙏👍✌️🤣🤣🇺🇸
Nick Brokhausen. Your writing is genius. I ‘m 78 in 2024 and appreciate your honest funny and beautiful prose!
I am lightening to We Few right now and love it. A true American patriot!
I've noticed alot of these old green berets got the handlebar mustache lol badass
Is there some reason why no one realized "intelligence was compromised". Just appears that so many of these teams were AMBUSHED as they approached. Huge teams of enemy fighters running to take them down. ALMOST EVERY TIME.
God Bless all those "Boys".
Another great show guys!!! RLTW
Awesome Show Gents
Great interview . Still laughing. Scotch it's a girls drink ! bout spilled the Makers
The NVA and Vietcong are the most formidable enemy we have faced. We have had it easy. I'm not sure if our current special forces could handle an enemy like the NVA or Vietcong
I want to buy that man his next bottle of Rye!
With him talking about making the Brandy and adding marijuana and all that extras, I am wondering how many US troops got into the opium and nodded out and we're over ran because they were too high?! Has anyone ever touched on that?! A nodded out (from heroin or opium) getting overrun ?! Did it happen more than you may think?! Plz let us know...
I see you like the peaty single malt. Neat, as God meant it. Great video. I just finished your "Tilt" interview. Thank you for making this history. And I agree with Nick, it is so much better than the boob tube.
Nick is so fucking funny. Nicks description of the anti recon teams is scary AF> "They run you down n kill u. Mr. Chuck was on the learning curve all the time". Also, to be in the middle of the jungle and see "born in the north to die in the south" carved in a tree would be cray to see. And then the story about the shrine in the cave and the snake people...very spooky.
IF HIS BOOKS DONT BECOME MOVIES (with an emphasis on his verbiage and inner thoughts), THEN WE NEED ONE LAST SOG MISSION, WITH HOLLYWOOD AS THE TARGET!!
these are the kinds of guys you wanna hang with.
Have you guys interviewed any LRPs? Maybe my father would come on.... probably not, he's very humble but he has been sharing more in recent years.
Kenn Miller
@@TheTeamHousePodcast Thanks, I actually found that after I made the comment.
UMM FOOD FOR THOUGHT....maybe release the bonus segment on TH-cam before the book comes out....
What a Bloke!!
A Living Legend....In Every meaning of the words.😇✋.
"But if you have to, you shoot your way in, gather up all the wounded and dead, try and drag your perforated carcus back to the helicopter" 😳🤭😭
- legend
When did he reamizethe war would end badly and did he speak out?
Can you guys get Paul Howe, or John Shrek McPhee
Great books
Clearly, if he's at my table he's not getting his wallet out when the tab comes.
From the netherlands. Another great episode.
Does anyone know what happened to Cookie after?
Which team was Hendrick's on?
When did Nick serve in Vietnam
Did you ever serve in AT33 at BMTC?
3:15 when was this?
Great Guy ( shame about his audio 😳) 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yes indeed he is handsom and dressed in tweed wow!