This guy was a great subject. He didn’t get too hung up on any tangents and answered every question succinctly with a lighthearted candor. He was like a database for any question you had about his service, a pleasure to listen to
My grandfather Terry Akers served in ‘Nam as a Green Beret. I’m so proud to be his grandson even though I didn’t know him well. He is now deceased. He killed himself. There should have been more help for our veterans. The veterans of Vietnam in particular. Thank you for your service, sir.
Yeah there's no telling who is going to be okay with War who's not going to be okay with war my brother went to Afghanistan during 2001 and spent three years there I believe you and he came home one time after 19 months and he seen all kinds of crazy stuff and he was able to come back early fine and he knew other people than his unit were completely f***** as soon as I seen a kid was dead or something he seen it in their eye right away it's all up to what person can take not everyone can take seeing stuff of war for being in a war I myself never had a fight but I think I would be perfectly fine my grandfather fought world war II came back home with other grandfather fought in Vietnam my brother fought in Afghanistan came home that's got to be that German polish Irish blood just tough son of a b******
I am honestly shocked that this has so few views. I am sharing these videos on social media as I watch them in the hope that more people will see them.
Just good to hear his VN experience and how it saturated him for life. Its great when someone is brave enough to state their feelings openly on this war. Glad the VA stepped in and helped him.
Glad you made it home Mike, hope you are well. The Vietnamese pooped in a corner of their house. They let it sit there until after the rice and gardens were planted and then they would put all that poop on a big flat basket and spread over the fields with their hands.
The interviewer often asks the soldiers if they think that they had changed after returning home from Vietnam. Surprisingly a lot of them say no I don't think I changed..That just seems impossible. No matter what ,they have definitely changed in most every way.. definitely grew up fast.. Mike ,I want to say thank you for standing up and doing what must have been terrifying. And glad you made it out alive.. Semper Fidelis..
Sometimes when something extraordinarily stressful happens to you. You think you should change or feel like I should be feeling something right now. I should have this emotion or that emotion. Sometimes, I just feel nothing. Maybe that's why it's sometimes relayed as I didn't change.
When I was in boot camp at Great Lakes my barracks was across the street from the Brig, of course the Marines were in charge of the brig. I learned real quick that’s a place I didn’t want to be LOL
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Welcome home. I’m a milwaukeean too. What part of town? I went to Milwaukee west. Grad 1971. Lived on 24 and Vliet.
About the lack of views, I was in the Army in 1969 nobody gave a damn about us then, nobody cares about us now, we don't mind, we care about each other. 🤝
Thatd be great! Ive noticed the channel has yet to respond to any of these comment sections and it was probably a voluntary meeting in the first place, having no source information on these fine folks. They probably put a flyer up in city hall or in the Gazette, asking vets to call in to schedule an appointment for interview. Who knows. Youd have to do some tracking work and call the local businesses to hint em down
This guy was a great subject. He didn’t get too hung up on any tangents and answered every question succinctly with a lighthearted candor. He was like a database for any question you had about his service, a pleasure to listen to
Agreed
Really enjoyed this interview with Mike. Thank you for your service from the son of a Nam vet. I miss you dad. 53'-00'.
47 way to young. Im sorry
Great video I’ve watched about 20 so far these need more views I’m surprised more people don’t watch
Thanks, Darryl! Another great interview! And thanks to Mike and all the Vietnam veterans!
My grandfather Terry Akers served in ‘Nam as a Green Beret. I’m so proud to be his grandson even though I didn’t know him well. He is now deceased. He killed himself. There should have been more help for our veterans. The veterans of Vietnam in particular. Thank you for your service, sir.
Thankful for your grandfather's service (and your comment,) yet saddened to hear how he died. God bless.
So sorry to hear that, the Vietnam war is still claiming American lives from suicide, addiction issues and agent orange.
Yeah there's no telling who is going to be okay with War who's not going to be okay with war my brother went to Afghanistan during 2001 and spent three years there I believe you and he came home one time after 19 months and he seen all kinds of crazy stuff and he was able to come back early fine and he knew other people than his unit were completely f***** as soon as I seen a kid was dead or something he seen it in their eye right away it's all up to what person can take not everyone can take seeing stuff of war for being in a war I myself never had a fight but I think I would be perfectly fine my grandfather fought world war II came back home with other grandfather fought in Vietnam my brother fought in Afghanistan came home that's got to be that German polish Irish blood just tough son of a b******
I am honestly shocked that this has so few views. I am sharing these videos on social media as I watch them in the hope that more people will see them.
These are really awesome to listen to ... And scary.
This interview gives me a whole new perspective on what was going on in the 60s. Thankyou for your service. Thankyou for sharing!
Thank you for your service Mike!
Just good to hear his VN experience and how it saturated him for life. Its great when someone is brave enough to state their feelings openly on this war. Glad the VA stepped in and helped him.
All amazing store I will never be able to thank these Vets enough .but I real appreciate these Vets
Great interview.
Thanks for your service, Mike.
Thank you!
He is a very genuine fellow , respect due.
Thanks for sharing best wishes for you and family
Still great stuff almost 10 years later
Well done Marine!! All my respect sir. Thank you.
Thank you Mr. Wyrwas
Thank you for your service sir
Excellent interview thanks for the knowledge Semper Fi carry on thanks for your service
Thank you for your service Mike!! Ps I think you could Double. For Bruce Dern. My favorite actor!!!
It's Bruce playing the role as Mike.
mahalo darrell letting these boys men
tell the facts and truth, Nam
aloha mike .. home sweet home !
These men are great Americans. They really set the standard of what it is to love your country!
VERY GOOD INTERVIEW.
Glad you made it home Mike, hope you are well. The Vietnamese pooped in a corner of their house. They let it sit there until after the rice and gardens were planted and then they would put all that poop on a big flat basket and spread over the fields with their hands.
Biggest respect too all of those jolly green giants
SEMPER FI Mike!
Entire Gratitude Mr.Wyrwas! Highest Regards to your Life and Historic Contribution! God Bless!
Thank you for your service Mike Wyrwas
Thank you for sharing your Story
Thank you Sir 🙏
God bless you sir.
I have read every book written about Vietnam believe me
The interviewer often asks the soldiers if they think that they had changed after returning home from Vietnam. Surprisingly a lot of them say no I don't think I changed..That just seems impossible. No matter what ,they have definitely changed in most every way.. definitely grew up fast.. Mike ,I want to say thank you for standing up and doing what must have been terrifying. And glad you made it out alive.. Semper Fidelis..
Sometimes when something extraordinarily stressful happens to you. You think you should change or feel like I should be feeling something right now. I should have this emotion or that emotion.
Sometimes, I just feel nothing.
Maybe that's why it's sometimes relayed as I didn't change.
That has become part of the Vietnam vet myth.
When I was in boot camp at Great Lakes my barracks was across the street from the Brig, of course the Marines were in charge of the brig. I learned real quick that’s a place I didn’t want to be LOL
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Welcome home.
I’m a milwaukeean too. What part of town? I went to Milwaukee west. Grad 1971. Lived on 24 and Vliet.
35:49 Ahhh, the memory tricks used to remember names, too funny!
Thank you for service sir.
28:45 ... the Major he speaks of ... bloody hell
Darrel irleck great job
Good stuff
About the lack of views, I was in the Army in 1969 nobody gave a damn about us then, nobody cares about us now, we don't mind, we care about each other. 🤝
Thank you for your service sir. I am so sorry about how y'all got treated. There are still a lot of people who appreciate y'all.
Try this.
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Hey Marine your part of the US Navy
I wonder one thing. With your videos can you actually get a question to the person who you have interviewed in them.
Thatd be great! Ive noticed the channel has yet to respond to any of these comment sections and it was probably a voluntary meeting in the first place, having no source information on these fine folks. They probably put a flyer up in city hall or in the Gazette, asking vets to call in to schedule an appointment for interview. Who knows. Youd have to do some tracking work and call the local businesses to hint em down
Semper Fi Marine
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HOLLYWOOD, my ass....Hollywood couldn’t make it.
I was liking this man until he said things might be better if we had befriended Ho Chi Minh and China he lost me there I quit listening
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Thank you Mike