Mr.Zwit, thank you for your service. I’m a relative of 1LT Paul McKenzie and I wanted to personally thank you for sharing your first hand experience as well as his last moments. It was hard to hear but I am so proud of the kind of leader he was and hope to aspire to be a fraction of what he meant to you for my Soldiers. I would love to meet you and talk to you more about my family. #hooah
Amazing story, James thank you for serving our Country. I'm 52 years old and have taken it upon myself to read about The Vietnam War. James, you are my hero!
I agree with the resentment towards Carter and the amnesty thing,a real slap in the face to us Vets who served. Myself I was a young husband and father at 19 who was drafted in January of 71 because of low lottery number and didn’t want to leave my family and serve but even though living less then one hundred miles from the Canadian border went and served my country like my father before me luckily did not serve in Vietnam but did serve when called. My hat is of to you brother God Bless.
As wounded as you were flying through those tree's it's a miracle you hanged on to tht cable a true American warrior thx you for your service God bless you
He said the forest penetrator had a small seat surface and he was strapped to it. The cable is attached to a winch. I watched an extraction during which the valve failed and the two wounded must have fallen about 50 feet, but we heard they had recovered.
I was born in ‘67 and patriotism did not skip all of my generation. Most, yes, were just indifferent but to this day I daily appreciate, discuss frequently, and remember what you guys did. Thank you ALL who serve and have served! Jim, such strong work with following through on your promises and friendships. Great example of a true American. Curious, if you read this, if you ever touched base with Phil again and what that dynamic was like?
Great story I was in that area from the beginning to the end and I also was in his battalion 2/501st I was in Charlie company I know that hill 805 very well and hill 1000 and hill 902 we suffered a lot of casualties that place was a hell hole for anyone who was involved (Geronimo drive on) 🇺🇸
Thank you so much for this Epic story. A few points if I may, one Im sure you heard this but I bet you would have gotten that water for Bob if the roles were reversed. Another point is you risked your life for a black man in a time when I know for a fact a lot of racism was going on. Lastly I was born in 72 part of Gen X. That war was very important to us we just were treated like mushrooms if you know what I mean about the subject. A lot of lost our fathers to that war some we never got to know and this is the only way we can try and imagine how their lives were over there by listening to stories like this one. So as a warchild thank you sir for sharing :D
First of all. This man was great. Really great. And i had to chuckle periodically imagining this sweet little social studies teacher's jaw dropping as he told his story. Second, i was a poly sci major in 1978 at the university of buffalo and remember vividly the parade of anti war speakers they brought in culminating with some guy who accompanied former AG ramsey clark, now a defense counsel with a group of draft dodgers held up in canada, across the peace bridge in buffalo. Another speaker was ron kovacs, the man tom cruise played in born on the fourth of july. The university had major protests and riots during 1968-69 and their own buffalo seven ( like the chicago seven). Here some nine or ten years later you could see where they stood politically. At least these classes were easy A's. In fact in one this idiot professor, always high, made us go around the class and express what grade we needed and why- his communist approach ( yes he said this) as these dumbass classes could be taken as electives class was full of prelaw and premed students. The latter got a's the former b+s and the others b's including those majoring in poly sci. The idiot was practically chased out of class by the lattr group, jumped on his old huffy bike and proceeded to pedal full speed right into a concrete building splitting his forehead open. Rather than medical attention he asked for a ride to the central park grille a local watering hole playing the dead all day and night for these lefty holdovers tenured by our great state school system. They had also during this ten year period built a brand new expansive campus designed so we were told to in future be able to decentralize and fragment protest groups. It made sense. The original campus was a densely situate grouping of ivy mansions and buildings all within close walking proximity of each other and the residential areas nearby housing off campus students. On yhe new campus, residences, departments and classroom buidings are separated by what are basically highway type roads requiring busing from place to place. I have not been back there for forty years so maybe some things have changed.
Yeah but he's out there still kicking...isn't a drunk and is out there sharing the story if these heros....great great man. ( And working in PD / public service..guy is a national treasure and ought be treated that way.
I was in school in the mid 80's never taught about Vietnam. Revolutionary War and Civil War is what we was taught. God bless all of you heroes. And a special God bless to the Korean heroes. We learned about Korea from watching MASH lol
Mr.Zwit, thank you for your service. I’m a relative of 1LT Paul McKenzie and I wanted to personally thank you for sharing your first hand experience as well as his last moments. It was hard to hear but I am so proud of the kind of leader he was and hope to aspire to be a fraction of what he meant to you for my Soldiers. I would love to meet you and talk to you more about my family. #hooah
What Great Man! an amazing story, thank you for your service! Welcome home! 💪🏼💪🏼🇺🇸
I fall asleep to these great interviews.
God bless all these brave men. Please know there are many of us out here that respect and love our veterans.
Thank YOU!Jim!(AMERICAN HERO!)
These interviews are better than any war documentary could ever be. This is history on video for all future generations.
Well said. I agree 100%
Amazing story, James thank you for serving our Country. I'm 52 years old and have taken it upon myself to read about The Vietnam War. James, you are my hero!
One of the best interviews I have seen. Down to earth, in your face, no holds barred honesty. Classic.
Jim, I am so fortunate to have met you....what a f'd up war. Thank you for keeping this out there....
I agree with the resentment towards Carter and the amnesty thing,a real slap in the face to us Vets who served.
Myself I was a young husband and father at 19 who was drafted in January of 71 because of low lottery number and didn’t want to leave my family and serve but even though living less then one hundred miles from the Canadian border went and served my country like my father before me luckily did not serve in Vietnam but did serve when called.
My hat is of to you brother God Bless.
Welcome home brother. You did a great service for our country. US Army Vietnam 1968-1969.
Thank you for your service!
Listen to loads of these interviews this is one of the best I have heard and interviews like this keep me watching them
This vet can talk!!! Thanks for your service & for sharing!!!
awesome interview. He’s a great storyteller!
thank you for your service , and thank you for sharing your story .
Great interview!! Thank you Mr. Zwitt!
Thanks
God bless this MAN, thank you.
THANK YOU JIM !
We have a funeral this Friday after Thanksgiving for my uncle who served in vietnam 67-68. Army grunt. Thank you sir for ur service. carter does suck.
Thanks Jim from a fellow Evergreen Parker!
Thank you for your service
As wounded as you were flying through those tree's it's a miracle you hanged on to tht cable a true American warrior thx you for your service God bless you
He said the forest penetrator had a small seat surface and he was strapped to it. The cable is attached to a winch.
I watched an extraction during which the valve failed and the two wounded must have fallen about 50 feet, but we heard they had recovered.
Thanks,Jim.
Welcome home ! Sir! And thank you for your service to our country and educating others and our young!
Thank you, Jim.
I was born in ‘67 and patriotism did not skip all of my generation. Most, yes, were just indifferent but to this day I daily appreciate, discuss frequently, and remember what you guys did. Thank you ALL who serve and have served!
Jim, such strong work with following through on your promises and friendships. Great example of a true American. Curious, if you read this, if you ever touched base with Phil again and what that dynamic was like?
All I can say is God bless you and thank you for your sacrifice. Semper Fi!
Great story I was in that area from the beginning to the end and I also was in his battalion 2/501st I was in Charlie company I know that hill 805 very well and hill 1000 and hill 902 we suffered a lot of casualties that place was a hell hole for anyone who was involved (Geronimo drive on) 🇺🇸
This man is lucky to be alive, some pretty grievous wounds he suffered.
Without knowing where you're from I would've guessed Chicago or Detroit by your accent. My father was born in Hamtramck as was i. Good interview!
God Bless you Sir , very inspirational
Amazing story, amazing man.
Thanks for your story as a Rhodesian I can relate to your story I lost a very close school friend in a fire fight similar to yours..
nice interview...good audio too...ty! ty for your service, sir!
This is a good interview
GOD bless you thank you for your service!
Thank you Mr. Zwit
Respect sir. Welcome home
Great man..great story.
Wow God Bless Sir!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Other soldiers interviewed have talked about him. It's cool to actually put a face to the name
God Bless you Jim Zwit
Brave man great story
Thank you so much for this Epic story. A few points if I may, one Im sure you heard this but I bet you would have gotten that water for Bob if the roles were reversed. Another point is you risked your life for a black man in a time when I know for a fact a lot of racism was going on. Lastly I was born in 72 part of Gen X. That war was very important to us we just were treated like mushrooms if you know what I mean about the subject. A lot of lost our fathers to that war some we never got to know and this is the only way we can try and imagine how their lives were over there by listening to stories like this one. So as a warchild thank you sir for sharing :D
Thank You SIR for your service and dedication to our Country.....and WELCOME HOME SIR !!…...HERO'S....all of you !!
I’m a Vietnam vet chu lai mag 12 68. 69
First of all. This man was great. Really great. And i had to chuckle periodically imagining this sweet little social studies teacher's jaw dropping as he told his story. Second, i was a poly sci major in 1978 at the university of buffalo and remember vividly the parade of anti war speakers they brought in culminating with some guy who accompanied former AG ramsey clark, now a defense counsel with a group of draft dodgers held up in canada, across the peace bridge in buffalo. Another speaker was ron kovacs, the man tom cruise played in born on the fourth of july. The university had major protests and riots during 1968-69 and their own buffalo seven ( like the chicago seven). Here some nine or ten years later you could see where they stood politically. At least these classes were easy A's. In fact in one this idiot professor, always high, made us go around the class and express what grade we needed and why- his communist approach ( yes he said this) as these dumbass classes could be taken as electives class was full of prelaw and premed students. The latter got a's the former b+s and the others b's including those majoring in poly sci. The idiot was practically chased out of class by the lattr group, jumped on his old huffy bike and proceeded to pedal full speed right into a concrete building splitting his forehead open. Rather than medical attention he asked for a ride to the central park grille a local watering hole playing the dead all day and night for these lefty holdovers tenured by our great state school system. They had also during this ten year period built a brand new expansive campus designed so we were told to in future be able to decentralize and fragment protest groups. It made sense. The original campus was a densely situate grouping of ivy mansions and buildings all within close walking proximity of each other and the residential areas nearby housing off campus students. On yhe new campus, residences, departments and classroom buidings are separated by what are basically highway type roads requiring busing from place to place. I have not been back there for forty years so maybe some things have changed.
Jim Zwit for PRESIDENT !!!
Wow !!!!!!!!!!
God bless the Raiders!
Great men
Amen. They sure are.
Crazy!!!!
Sounds like the war never ended for him and probably never will.
Yeah but he's out there still kicking...isn't a drunk and is out there sharing the story if these heros....great great man. ( And working in PD / public service..guy is a national treasure and ought be treated that way.
This is my weapon. This is my gun, this is for fighting, this is for fun!
Could you please add captons
A Shau Valley--Hamburger Hill.
I was in school in the mid 80's never taught about Vietnam. Revolutionary War and Civil War is what we was taught. God bless all of you heroes. And a special God bless to the Korean heroes. We learned about Korea from watching MASH lol
Airborne
Another story on how stupid the usa commanders actually were. We were our own enemy.
Im the son of phill brummitt
2S. Student deferment