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Patrick Guy
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Nicaragua 2020
Infantry Firefight Vietnam 1969
Vietnam infantry firefight, Iron Triangle--East of Ben Cat-1969
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Відео
Sparta Senior High School Class Of 1964’s: 60th class reunion. Sparta, Wisconsin.
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Reunión functions were held August 23 and August 24, 2024. All blurry pictures and spelling errors are the fault of the camera man. And no liability will be recognized. Hope you enjoy. If so please leave comments if not you can too. Go Sparta beat Tomah, Blackriver Falls, Baraboo, and Reedsburg🤟🏻; again.
They became Marines Today 👍🏻
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Graduation ceremony at Camp Pendleton for navy corpsman.
Bravo Company reunion, 1/26 th infantry, Big Red One, Vietnam, 1969
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55 years later and still kicking ☮️, may God bless all those on both sides that died in the American Vietnam War.
First Battalion Cdr. Col. Stone; 26 th Infantry: First Infantry Division; Vietnam 1969.
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Farewell address to some of the men who made him a general 👍🏻
Saigon Warriors 😂Vietnam War Song and tribute to my fallen comrades
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From my experience in the Vietnam War, 1969, with the Big Red One infantry division; stationed out of Lai Khe, Vietnam. Song: Dinky Dau Blues Artists: Robin Thomas & Saul Broudy
San Luis covered by Manual Venegas
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A up and coming artist, recording a beautiful song.
Star Fish Beach
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General note: Isla Colon is also called Isla Bocas. The lower tip is called Bocas Town. It is where the main Port,bars, hostels, tour boats and groceries stores are located. Star Fish Beach is Playa Estrella in español. This is a easy and great day trip to beach for $5.
Bocas del Toro:Wizard beach, Bastimento Islands
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Bocas del Toro:Wizard beach, Bastimento Islands
Crossing border from Costa Rica to Panama via Rio Sereno crossing & catching shuttle to David
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Crossing border from Costa Rica to Panama via Rio Sereno crossing & catching shuttle to David
Foam and Reef (Espuma y Arrecife) by V García cd: Raquel Venegas, Ruben Venegas and Manuel Venegas
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Foam and Reef (Espuma y Arrecife) by V García cd: Raquel Venegas, Ruben Venegas and Manuel Venegas
United States 🇺🇸 Army Boot Camp August,1968, Fort Campbell, KY.
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United States 🇺🇸 Army Boot Camp August,1968, Fort Campbell, KY.
Casa Cackchikel,Lake Atitlan,Guatemala 💕🤗😭
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Casa Cackchikel,Lake Atitlan,Guatemala 💕🤗😭
Thank you for your service. My dad served in Vietnam from July 1969 - Dec 1969. He was at the Lai Khe base during his service as well as Di-An. He was part of Co B, 1st Engr Bn, 1st Inf. He was a bridge builder. This footage is so amazing. Thank you for sharing. And Welcome Home.
Aug.31. Very nice video…thanks for sharing.😊
Thanks, it was a fun time seeing my SSH classmates. 😢
Fantástico 🎉❤
My uncle was at Lai Khe 68-69 as a medic . He lives in Vietnam today and has for the last 20 years.
My uncle was at Lai Khe in 68-69 as a medic.
Respect from France!
Nice flowers
Kenyataan yang pahit...AS kalah telak di perang melawan vietcong
I have to agree with you. It is an unfortunate fact of history that Ho Chi Minh had proposed an alliance with USA and Secretary of State Dulles rejected it to support colonial French interest. Resulting in a disastrous war for both sides.
Solid flowers. I approve
Thank you
Trot bien
I was with C/701st running a tank retriever for most of the last half of 69. In October, we recovered an M41 Walker Bulldog tank that had been given to the ARVN , who in turn lost it to the VC. A special forces team found it buried 8 miles west of Lai Khe. 2/2 Infantry secured the site and I was called in to see if we could get the tank started. Tony Sergeant from CBS News was there and pushed to get the tank started for propaganda purposes even though SOP was to haul it out with the tank retriever. To make a long story short, I wrote to my folks and the letter arrived 6 days later. They turned on CBS that night and Walter Cronkite showed Tony Sergeant’s report. My 15 minutes of fame was over with early.
Jim Myers, A Co. 1/26 1969-1970 . This is the first time I have heard of anyone else mention FSB Oklahoma. We were the last one's to leave FSB Oklahoma, and went to Thunder II.
I was at Thunder I around Minh Thanh.
real.. cool.
My home (67-68) Alpha Co. 1/26th Arty F.O.
My grandfather was B company Blue Spaders, 66-67. John T Sampson. He passed in June 2023. Currently gathering his photos from the war. Enjoying watching others POV
My father, Bill Hamilton, was stationed there during that time. Ring a bell??
Sorry, can’t say I did. It was a big encampment.
Too EFFEN HOT!!!
Outstanding!
Funny. Welcome home boys.
Glory to Vietnam. In spite of all the shit we threw at them, they're still one of the most pro-American countries out there, we should have never been to war with such a beautiful nation.
Had John Foster Dulles not dropped the ball when Ho Chi Minh ask for USA alliance in 1954 there would of been no American Vietnam War 😭
Relaxing in the Nam!
I was with C/2/16 in ‘69. That brought back some memories. Some good, some not so good, but thank you anyway. It was a different time and for myself. I am a better person from my time in the service.
The Corner Bar is included in memory of RJ Johnson may his soul Rest In Peace 🎉
Pat my cousin and he's one really great guy. Chet Pietrusiewicz
This is some great historical footage, thanks. For posting.
Great!😂
Pero quién es el que está sentados en el medio, ¡que guapo por Dios!
My dad Richard Michael Cronin was in 9th infantry division 5th/60th mech Bco then moved to 1st infantry division 1st/16th B Company..from March1968 March1969....! god bless you thanks for your service
This songs hard asf oorah
Blue Spaders! I was with Alpha company (67-68) as an artillery forward observer. When we lost our battalion commander in Nov. 67, Alpha and Bravo companies flew in to provide support but the damage was done by the time we arrived. Duty First! Dobol Niner One Kilo....out
The highlight of the summer season.
This is the best Vietnam video that I've seen. This producer did a great job.
My dad Richard Michael Cronin was there march68-march69 with the 1st infantry division b company 1st/16th mechanized..from the 9th infantry division 5th/60th b company mech..he passed away last november 🇺🇲😇 thanks for your service🇺🇲
Thank. U all from. Pvt. Tj. 66 -69. Peace. Welcome. Home. 🌿🇺🇸✌🏼
Bad ass sir
Thank you for your service. Thank you for the video. Thank you for your sacrifice. GOD Bless You.
Thanks big guy !
My father was a medic with the Big Red One 65_66 Ben cat Vietnam.
Many a guy owes his life to medic’s like your dad. I saw it, thanks.
My Uncle Charles pulled 4 tours over there on the riverboats he was in the navy
My brother-in-law was over there he was in one called The Big Red One I'm not sure if that's the same thing as the 1st Infantry Division or not
"The Big Red One" and the "1st Infantry Division" are one and the same....
The music makes it a tough watch
Great video, brother! Thank you for sharing with us!
That pic of the sailors at RD A school shocked me. The guy in the 2nd row 2nd from the left is Steve Hayes. I served with him before he went to that school. He retired as a master chief.
Yep... 🕶️🚬 ...
Respect !! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You guys are all heroes.
I got drafted in 1969 and was in Vietnam at the 90th replacement station where they changed my MOS from 11 bravo to 64b heavy truck driver .I was stationed in Long Bien but delivered all over the country .I even spent about Two weeks delivering to Cambodia where the government denied we were .But i have this gut feeling that if i had stayed infantry i never would have made it back alive . for i made enemies every where i went .Heck my first week once sent to this trucking outfit i stole some mj and the guy wanted to kill me so i went to check out my weapon and said okay do your best .But top got wind of the conflict and transferred me south where i made deliveries to Cambodia for about two weeks then came back to a different outfit working for the 446th trans company with the 48th
Thanks for sharing. This could be any platoon in Vietnam in 1969. I have the same pictures, different faces of course but the same.
Thank you for your service to this country. My heart goes out to all veterans. War is hell.