Thomas, welcome home from a fellow Veteran. (Air Force Desert Storm) You did what you had to do when your country asked. Hold your head high, you Vietnam Vets are amazing soldiers! Thank you!
So interesting to hear his story and also to be able to read between the lines of some of what he was relating. I guess I'm correct at least. Having been there and in similar situation. I could see it in his eyes, he was reliving it as he spoke it. As halting as it may have seemed, it's probably how the brain recollects it. I'm glad he made it home.
Daryl, To remember this detail from 50+ years ago is absolutely remarkable. You’re one tough cookie, and a bad ass soldier. Much patriotic respect to you sir. 👍
I don't want to disrespect you or him as Veterans, or take away from the Welcome Home but to say you aren't speaking Vietnamese because of the war is just flat out wrong.
Ever heard of a guy by the name of Eugene Stoner? You should look into his ground breaking works/systems. Both praise and problems with it. Looks more like an M16 upper, Stoner XM207 lower
Thomas, welcome home from a fellow Veteran. (Air Force Desert Storm) You did what you had to do when your country asked. Hold your head high, you Vietnam Vets are amazing soldiers! Thank you!
Thank you Tim, for sharing your story with us. I'm so glad you made it home!
Tim went through some shit. You are safe now, you are home. Nice story with the cousin :) Grüße from germany
Absolute respect for you sir
Welcome home brother, you done good...72 yo Navy Veteran
Welcome Home and thanks for serving
Thank you for your service and welcome home brother 😊🇺🇸🙏🏼
Welcome home soldier. Thank you for your service
That was 4 days before my first birthday. It always amazes me what people were going through when you have no problems in your life.
So interesting to hear his story and also to be able to read between the lines of some of what he was relating. I guess I'm correct at least. Having been there and in similar situation. I could see it in his eyes, he was reliving it as he spoke it. As halting as it may have seemed, it's probably how the brain recollects it. I'm glad he made it home.
Thank you for the story, what a learning curve in life, which affects your whole life, you look wonderful ❤
True blooded American...God ....I admire all these Vietnam War G.I.s. ...
Fought for bankers corporations & kings and lords who cared about money
Thank you for your Service.
Thanks for sharing your story ❤️👍
Daryl, To remember this detail from 50+ years ago is absolutely remarkable. You’re one tough cookie, and a bad ass soldier. Much patriotic respect to you sir. 👍
Welcome home. I hope you find peace.
amazing. thank you.
Wow. Thank you for sharing
I spent one year in Di An (Zion) of my 19 months in Vietnam.
Thank you Sir🙏🏻
Reno Nv.U.S.A.!!! I don't know you!!! But I love you because of what you did for us!!!
From one vet to another welcome home because of you guys we have the freedoms we have today and aren't speaking Vietnamese
I don't want to disrespect you or him as Veterans, or take away from the Welcome Home but to say you aren't speaking Vietnamese because of the war is just flat out wrong.
@jaybeeonyt everyone is entitled to ther opinion I'm an Iraq war combat veteran just trying to show my respects no harm are offense attended to anyone
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Kinda wonder what happened to the other 2 guys who were shot.
Welcome home, Tim. USO had a great hamburger joint in DIAN, A Co/ !st Bn/18 Inf RTO 69/70
poor guy
Linked 556 into a M16 lower??
Ever heard of a guy by the name of Eugene Stoner? You should look into his ground breaking works/systems. Both praise and problems with it. Looks more like an M16 upper, Stoner XM207 lower
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A belt fed M-16? “Ain’t no such thing!”
The man is retelling a highly traumatic combat event from 55 years ago... your comment is disrespectful...
brother, yes there is lol in fact its right here 17:47, they were rare, but still used, just not widely
Stoner 63, looks like an XM207 lower. Yes, belt fed systems in 5.56 are a thing, ever handle a 249?
This man fought for bankers corporations Kings and lords who cared about blood money