Walsh Vietnam War veteran Natick Veterans Oral History Project

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  • @tfatcher
    @tfatcher Рік тому +9

    Nurse Walsh, I just came across your 1998 VHP interview and I cannot adequately explain the chords it struck with me. I served as an Army combat infantryman from May 1967 to May 1968, I too had the opportunity to do a VHP interview organized by la ocal Congressman at the time named Jim Renacci in June 2018. I found the interview to be very cathartic for me to share what a day in the life was like for a grunt in the jungles of Vietnam. For 50 years no one wanted to hear about it. All your insights and memories of that time were spot on. So let me THANK YOU again for your service to our country.
    Tom Fatcheric 1BN-8INF-4DIV Bravo Co. 🌹

    • @sluzardo5879
      @sluzardo5879 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for your service !

    • @Nam-id7kj
      @Nam-id7kj Місяць тому

      I was in country the same time. Army, 67/68, Tet. 🫡

    • @maryannpshock955
      @maryannpshock955 26 днів тому

      Thank you for your service as well, Tom 🇺🇲

  • @ronaldwarren5220
    @ronaldwarren5220 5 років тому +20

    May God bless you. I was drafted in 1967 and served in Vietnam. I am now 60% disabled from Agent Orange and it will probably be the reason for my death. I would serve again if needed and actually volunteered for Desert Storm as an Army Reservist. The military was the reason I met my wife of 51 years, paid for my college and taught me my career. God has blessed me and my family. Some do not like the VA but my local office here in Arizona has treated my very well.

  • @dalekundtz760
    @dalekundtz760 5 років тому +15

    Thank you for your service for this great country. Without the nurses, many of us would not be here today.

  • @marinegrunt6633
    @marinegrunt6633 4 роки тому +15

    Thank you for all you have done........We loved our Navy Corpsman.....they saved many Marines lives....We lost almost 1,000 Corpsman in Vietnam.......They were brave young men.....

  • @jimamccracken5783
    @jimamccracken5783 Рік тому +3

    Connie, May God deeply bless you and keep you safe.
    I am a Viet Vet myself thru the USAF I do believe deep in my heart
    Viet Nam Conflict was not wnnable for America.
    I rarely sit and lesson to a interview about Viet Nam but you held my attenion very well.
    Again may God Bless you and God Bless America.

  • @almontepaolilli4909
    @almontepaolilli4909 5 років тому +19

    What an articulate lady. She certainly explained her service well.

  • @Nam-id7kj
    @Nam-id7kj Місяць тому +1

    I am a USAF brat. Dad was a fighter pilot. WWII, Korea & Nam. I was in Country 67/68, Tet. Army. Highlands. We called the RN's in Nam, Angels in green. They held many of my brothers' hands during their last moments and saved, healed & comforted the wounded. God bless them and you Connie. You made a difference.

  • @streamlinedful
    @streamlinedful 9 років тому +13

    thanks for taking care of us.,your service is not forgotten. I spent 6 months at Balboa Naval Hospital as a patient on the neuro surgical ward., I wouldn't be here today able to write this without you! Semper Fi.

  • @johnalves3583
    @johnalves3583 5 років тому +11

    I love hearing these stories of the Women of the Vietnam War . Thank you for your Service. God Bless you.

  • @PutDownTheBunny
    @PutDownTheBunny 5 років тому +15

    This was an exceptional interview that touched my heart and mind. Thank you Connie. THANK YOU!

  • @kielyparker2976
    @kielyparker2976 7 місяців тому

    May 1, 2024 I saw your interview online. My time with the FMF was October 1966 to November 1967 and the naval hospital duty (24 months) was at Naval Hospital , Bremerton, Washington.
    Your interview was an emotional event as I haven’t been on a Navy Hospital ward since 1968; you started memories that are often daily.

  • @cfwilliams4341
    @cfwilliams4341 6 років тому +6

    Very heartfelt - very honest. I appreciate her candor - it's what makes her great and her story so important. During wartime, like any other time, we make decisions, some good - some not so good. She's a beautiful lady with a rich story. This all happened before my time. My dad would never talk about Vietnam. Kudos to Lt. Nippert-Walsh.

  • @colinjohn2708
    @colinjohn2708 Рік тому +1

    Connie, I just worked out that you are the same age as me. About 77 now 2023. Our returned servicemen from Vietnam had paint and other things thrown on them when parading thru the streets. It was so shameful for these conscripted young men to have to put their lives on the line and suffer this. Colin John.

    • @michaellesueur5103
      @michaellesueur5103 Рік тому +1

      I’ll never be able to forgive and forget. Hippies suck. They and their ilk ruined America almost as much as Republicans are today.

    • @SandfordSmythe
      @SandfordSmythe Рік тому

      My personal opinion. This all has been over-exaggerated for various reasons

  • @sluzardo5879
    @sluzardo5879 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your story and your life.... Thank you for your service.....

  • @maryannpshock955
    @maryannpshock955 26 днів тому

    Thank you for your service Connie, and for doing this interview 🇺🇲

  • @nicholaswoolfenden5254
    @nicholaswoolfenden5254 4 роки тому +2

    Absolute angels these nurses are. A blessing for injured soldiers.
    God bless her.

  • @colinjohn2708
    @colinjohn2708 Рік тому +1

    What a lovely gracious honest and very becoming lady. A pleasure to listen to. Colin John Aussie.

  • @landlocked4771
    @landlocked4771 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you Connie, I know this was a big part of your life and you told it well and you are so right about so many things. Thank you again for telling your story.

  • @CBQvet
    @CBQvet 2 роки тому +7

    Thanks for the great insight. I knew a boy who was my older sisters age that was a Corpsman. Sadly he was killed in the war in January 1968. He was a role model that I always looked up to. Your story helps me because I think of him quite often of his extreme sacrifice. Thankyou for your story and your loyal service.

  • @jimquirk9202
    @jimquirk9202 8 років тому +13

    Thank you Connie for your honest story. You give an important perspective of those who served during the Vietnam War but did not suffer the wounds, both physical and mental that those who went to fight. You could have avoided service, but like many today feel a patriotic duty to serve. Unfortunately, we place too much trust in our elected leadership to make the right decisions. Your honesty and continuing belief in our country is admirable.

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 5 років тому +5

      Sir, i would argue that any nurse treating wounded soldiers felt a great deal of pain and anguish from their own mental and emotional "wounds."

    • @steveb9325
      @steveb9325 3 роки тому +1

      @@artistaloca4 thank you!

    • @Cab520
      @Cab520 Місяць тому

      Yes, you are incorrect in saying they did not suffer the same. In fact they suffer more. Their job was to experience the worse of war 24/7 for the year.they stayed and watched the young die,come in in pieces,in agony,have to triage patients,put them back together,do best to save and unable at times. Saved more lives than any one man in the field. Do not discount the importance of,the courageous service,what their contribution was. In combat and not admitted.

  • @charleshansell9834
    @charleshansell9834 Рік тому +1

    A Wonderfull Lady, Thank you for your service

  • @howardfortyfive9676
    @howardfortyfive9676 7 років тому +2

    At 32:43 her words "we were not allowed to wear our uniforms off base." I was told the same thing when I arrived at Sheppard ATB. Thanks for uploading this.

  • @uhplumber5962
    @uhplumber5962 4 роки тому +2

    Enjoyed your story very much. I hope 2021 finds you well.

  • @rubycollins3492
    @rubycollins3492 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Connie for your interview
    Wonderful American
    Thank you for your service

  • @GaryCCope
    @GaryCCope Рік тому +1

    AN EXCELLENT INTERVIEW...My Late wife told me 6 months before she died, that she always wanted to be a military nurse..>Gosh, How I wish I had known, because we would have enlisted through the "buddy system" - for Vietnam... I chose the Virginia State Police as a career, and later as a Pastor also...

  • @ejsocci2630
    @ejsocci2630 Рік тому

    Welcome home and thank you so much for your service.👊🏻🇺🇸

  • @fletcher3913
    @fletcher3913 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your story with us. And thank you for your service.

  • @B1900pilot
    @B1900pilot 2 роки тому +1

    I was cared for by Navy nurses, corpsman and doctors ( They SAVED my life ) and as an Air Force dependent and then on active duty in the Navy...As a dependent I had surgery at the Chelsea Navy Hospital at the age of 8-years old in 1967. At the time there was a lot of wounded and maimed service personnel in the hospital. The Urology ward and Orthopedic ward were in close proximity. I saw a lot of things that little boys shouldn't have seen, and are still images in my mind. My father was a career USAF officer, and was in Vietnam and was injured. It was a difficult time in my life, but the good memories are of the nurses and corpsman that took care of me...And, also my surgeon LCDR Ragsdale, USNR (MC).

  • @briancheshire1113
    @briancheshire1113 4 роки тому

    Listening to this took me back in time. I was first stationed on a ship out of Newport RI about the same time Nurse Walsh was there, and later, our ship spent some in Portsmouth VA, also about the time this very nice lady was there. I could connect with everything she was talking about. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ronsbeerreviewstools4361
    @ronsbeerreviewstools4361 4 роки тому

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME IN UNIFORM OF OUR GREAT COUNTRY. WELCOME HOME !. MERRY CHRISTMAS 2020

  • @michaellesueur5103
    @michaellesueur5103 Рік тому +2

    God bless this patriot.

  • @deeclination
    @deeclination 11 років тому +5

    Ms. Walsh as a former USAF Ssgt. from the same exact service period
    I must say how proud of you and all of the wonderful sons and daughters
    i believe you represent. How beautifully you put into words what i think
    and believe so deeply ,service to our country is what alows America
    to be so great what our founding fathers and every gereration there after
    have worked and sacrificed for.
    Harry (noah)
    fathers and mothers

  • @thurstonpowell8687
    @thurstonpowell8687 Рік тому +1

    Every Marine knows there to be no greater valor than to serve our country as a corpsman.

  • @stevegrooms1142
    @stevegrooms1142 4 роки тому +1

    The interviewer won my respect by asking questions that didn't arise from ideology . . . all those conflicting versions of what that war was like and why it happened. Connie is an extremely likable person who got swept up in a very difficult series of events. It is a story worth hearing without any overlying agendas.

  • @suzannedundon4275
    @suzannedundon4275 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for your service

  • @lorimiller5348
    @lorimiller5348 4 роки тому +3

    Gedunk... OMG, haven't heard that word in ages...😍

  • @patobin2986
    @patobin2986 Рік тому

    As a Vietnam Vet (FMF Navy Corpsman) served Marine Recon Team out of Phu Bai, and Quang Tri combat bases. I certainly recall helping some young Marines to deal with the "Dear John" letter. It is nice to here her remorse for her deed.
    I was 23 while serving in-country, I was two years with infantry companies at Camp Lejeune before my deployment to the 3rd Mar. Div. In-country.
    I volunteered for Recon because I believed I was well trained for the role I was to play in this war drama.
    Semper Fidelis Fratres Aeterni
    HM2 Tobin
    South Dakota

  • @oghamstone5964
    @oghamstone5964 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful interview, beautiful woman, person. I think she still has a lot of her Convent school upbringing.

  • @josecanisales3491
    @josecanisales3491 4 роки тому

    Good for you young lady. My respects from a Navy Seabee 68-70. Thank you young lady.

  • @pj61114
    @pj61114 Рік тому

    Thank you for telling your story.

  • @katandpapa
    @katandpapa 2 роки тому

    Very sweet and beautiful lady! Love her patriotism! God bless!🇺🇸🙏❤

  • @thrillsteel2252
    @thrillsteel2252 3 роки тому

    Never getting see anyone grow up is one of the sacrifices children of military parents endure. I saw this when I served. Although this is an old video Connie is a very beautiful looking lady!

  • @felixmadison5736
    @felixmadison5736 6 місяців тому

    I'm a disabled Vietnam Vet and I was wounded on December 14, 1969. I'm from Massachusetts, born and bred on Cape Cod.

  • @andyb.1026
    @andyb.1026 7 місяців тому

    A good interview with a fine Lady, she is clearly an all American woman,, but I wonder if she ever travelled, lived and seen other Countries 😊 Best wishes from Scotland and France 😊

  • @S62bhas
    @S62bhas 5 років тому

    God Bless You Abundantly Thank You For Your Service

  • @bonnie3232
    @bonnie3232 2 роки тому

    Memories. I grew up on Air Force bases. A different world. I have very fond memories.

  • @williammccormick966
    @williammccormick966 3 роки тому

    💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 thank you FOR YOU'RE SERVICE LADY'S SOLDIERS ✌💟

  • @alans2012
    @alans2012 3 роки тому

    beautiful person

  • @brucegibbins3792
    @brucegibbins3792 2 роки тому

    Near wars end in 1945 our mother, an Ensign nurse in the US Navy created some kind of family dynasty leading to my sister becoming a nurse as has our daughter a currently serving RN.

  • @soldtobediers
    @soldtobediers 4 роки тому +1

    ''There are none closer to the author of pain & sacrifice Himself...
    Than Those who perform it for the sake & safety of others.'' -gilpin 31920
    Former Paratrooper Sgt. William Gilpin 82nd Abn. Inf. '71---'74

  • @Cab520
    @Cab520 Місяць тому

    As a mass vet I did not know that state college was available to me. But then women were not recognized as vets.

  • @brachio1000
    @brachio1000 2 роки тому

    Fascinating.

  • @drmyeyes5878
    @drmyeyes5878 4 роки тому +1

    This beautiful woman is the consummate patriot and empath!

  • @UAL320
    @UAL320 16 днів тому

    She still seems rather naïve about life, even all these years later. But I do thank her for her Vietnam-era service.

  • @sgtcrab2569
    @sgtcrab2569 4 роки тому +1

    Elegant angel!

  • @johngrosshans1040
    @johngrosshans1040 4 роки тому

    Thoughtful, articulate, somewhat protected until commissioned. She remembered and shared some very personal stories. She may not have gone to Vietnam but she certainly lived Vietnam. I did think it interesting she didn’t maintain any contacts from the era. I don’t mean it in a disparaging manner, but meant as an observation, she seems a bit Pollyanna.

  • @peacenow4456
    @peacenow4456 9 місяців тому +1

    Interviewers, you must ask what was a typical day like...

  • @seanberthiaume3279
    @seanberthiaume3279 6 років тому +1

    THANK YOU!2003-2004%2007-2008 Iraq...

  • @Boz_-st4jt
    @Boz_-st4jt 2 роки тому

    'Angles in White' Served as a Marine Grunt. Our FMF Ground Force Doc's were one of us! The 13 months spent humping jungles and rice paddies was the worst time of my life. Not because of my MOS as a rifleman and relationships with my brother Marines. But, the betrayal of the gov't with lies about why we were in Nam. After discharge in August 69 became active in Vietnam Vets against the War. Only one color 'Green' Semper Fi!
    G/2/5 An Hoa Quang Nam Province 68-69

  • @terrypanama8004
    @terrypanama8004 2 роки тому +1

    this woman just proves why F inism doesnt work. hilarious. thank you for your service ms walsh.

  • @Cab520
    @Cab520 Місяць тому

    We do need military and there is a place where everyone can serve ,boys and girls after school. It is a growing experience and much benefit is derived that can come from no where else. All should serve this wonderful country. All should respect and give full loyalty to the flag,the pledge allegiance,the country,non should be allowed to desiccate either. When people fail to stand,salute,respect,remember their being here is on the ones who gave all,and some gave some. Then all should stop until they do the right thing,no action should continue without this. Personally,I want a platoon of marines to come out and break their knees so that they can spend their life on their knees and have no ability to stand again. They would be excused from standing. 😂.

  • @dimwit3016
    @dimwit3016 3 роки тому +1

    Totally irrelevant but I hope not disrespectful....I bet she was stunning back in the day

  • @bonnie8441
    @bonnie8441 4 роки тому +3

    As naive and innocent as Linda Lovelace.Played the field too much.Probably why her flatmates shunned her.But all credit for her service.

  • @bobspez
    @bobspez 3 роки тому +1

    I didn't get a warm fuzzy feeling from this interview. Seems she is trying hard to portray herself as this naïve patriotic woman who never spoke of or thought much about the realities of war. I don't see how that was possible viewing the injuries and hearing the stories of returning vet patients. She suffered reverse discrimination from angry black vets and doesn't seem to know why. She kept her peace beads hidden under her uniform. I guess she knew what side her bread was buttered on. She thinks Ronald Reagan patriotism and Israeli type universal service is the answer. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, and smile.

  • @hermanripps3692
    @hermanripps3692 2 роки тому

    your on loan from Heaven.

  • @steveshelt4035
    @steveshelt4035 2 роки тому +1

    I have no compassion for someone who writes a Dear John to someone serving in Vietnam. I have seen what a Dear John letter does to a military person in Vietnam. Shame on you.

  • @bryanray1109
    @bryanray1109 2 роки тому +1

    You gave up on a soldier karma got you

  • @dougshadrick9518
    @dougshadrick9518 3 роки тому

    Army brat Navy Junior Navy brat

  • @johnnynephrite6147
    @johnnynephrite6147 8 місяців тому

    Sounds like a Navy brat to me.

  • @ballet07
    @ballet07 4 роки тому +1

    The interviewer is pretty awful.🙄

    • @reginaldperry5155
      @reginaldperry5155 3 роки тому

      Just an other jerk officer i will bet she treated the enlisted lile shit

    • @borisyelp5195
      @borisyelp5195 2 роки тому +1

      Than why watch it?

  • @S62bhas
    @S62bhas 4 роки тому +1

    God Bless You Abundantly Thank You For Your Service