My grand father was a navy guy in Korea on the USS Missouri he never really talks about his experience but he lost 2 brothers in ww2 had a third wound there and his 4th brother fought all the way till Vietnam from ww2. He deserves an interview idk how much longer he has to live.
Those Korean veterans were badasses. I grew up next to one when I was a young boy. In his older years he worked at a liquor store. Two armed Knuckleheads came in to Rob him one by the door and one in front of the counter in front of him. At the time this man was about 57 years old. The robber looked at him and told him I'm going to kill you old man. The older Korean veteran look back at him and smiled and said no you're not. Suddenly Dove at an angle and at the same time pulled a 38 special and shot them both in the head in a full dive.You could tell when he talked about it though that he felt bad that he had to do it. So it was never talked about.
Phuc those robber’s . Think about what they would do to anyones loved ones if they had power over them, laughing while getting off on the whole thing . Just keep that in Mind and How those scum would brag about it. I cry thinking about every law officer killed in the line of duty and every victim who was not able to do what Your Veteran Friend Did. They died wanting to defend loved ones and I often wonder if their last thoughts were worrying about what would happen to their loved ones without their protection in a world where their killers are left to live on and victimize and enslave their loved ones.
My grandpa was Marine in Korea. He never talked about it, but I know he saw some stuff and suffered from PTSD. Interviews like this help me see what he might have gone through over there.
If your father, uncle, whatever.... was in Korea.....and you heard the stories.....you would have a much different perspective on the chinese than our main stream media has. Or....our current administration.
Aware ones are thankful and know it. But I should also add that 130,000 S. Korean soldiers were KIA and 450,000 were WIA in the war. And 2-3 million civilians were killed. And one in ten South Korean was separated from immediate family (mom, dad, kids, siblings) never to see them again. Also, S. Korean rotated 320,000 combat troops on 1 year tour through the Vietnam conflict. Largest contribution of combat troops to fight along US since the end of WW2.
Korea, often called the forgotten war, my father was an infantry lieutenant there. He and me had long conversations after my 24 years and two wars. I miss him alot helped me through some dark times.
Thank you so much for your services for Korea during the Korean War and am sorry that you were caught and suffered too much. I am Korean American. I am also a Roman Catholic. I am reading ‘the Miracle of Fr. Kapaun.’ I did not know you graduated from the West Point.’ No wonder you were so brave. I am glad that I can see and hear you.
@@claymarston8764 Easy name to misspell. Shoot, we pronounced it wrong for years, until his niece and nephew corrected us all when Fr. received his Medal of Honor posthumously from Obama. Father wouldn't mind a misspelling. 🇺🇸
My dad was in the Korean War He got a purple heart and a bronze star, he never talked about why he got them. We kinda knew why judging by the scar on his left arm, but never asked. Thank you for these kind of puts it into perspective of why he couldn’t tell his own sons. At 55 I know why now…god bless this man and thank you
A friend of mine was in Korea.U.S.Army.He described how cold it was and how the Chinese kept coming in waves.Swore he would never eat powdered eggs again!!
Another excellent interview. Thank you for sharing it. I had a great uncle, Raymond E. Martin, that according to his headstone was Captain, Headquarters Company, 19th Regiment, 24th Division, US Army, but I don't know if that was the unit he was in at the time of his death in 1951.
My grandfather Jesse Johnson Sr was Korean War P.O.W .... he was a high ranking African American. He made it back but I don't know much about his life, or my grandfather's side of the family.
I used to love going to the local elks club in wilton/saratoga NY with my grandpa george matthei...His korean war vet buddies were awesome to be around, Plus the elks had a bowling alley in it too! I miss those guys! TRUE AMERICANS! Those shriners parades were a blast!
My uncle Bill , my Dad's brother, was at Chosan during the Korean War and he was obsessed with always having firewood afterwards because he damn near froze to death . He talked about it occasionally but not often. I think he spent the rest of his life trying to forget about it
One of My Maternal Grandfather’s good friends and drinking buddies was on the staff of General Dean and was with Dean moments before Dean was captured while knocking out T -34 tanks with a Bazooka. Dean was very Brave and urged His Men to escape capture to fight again another day. Unlike other’s Dean later remarked that He was no Hero and was stupid enough to get Himself captured, a very humble and brave leader. I do not wish to discredit anyone who served or was taken prisoner. My own paternal Grandfather barely escaped capture with His life at the 1896 Battle of Adwa Abyssinia. He was awarded a medal for being there. Who but those who were there can even begin to imagine what is like to find themselves in such a debacle.
Not-so-fun fact: Top social media influencers, sports athletes, and OnlyFan content creators make an average monthly paycheck of $89,000, while recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor receive a monthly check of $2,000
His last sentence is so true. At the end of WW1 the job has not been finished with Germany and the exact same situation has developed with NKO. It’s why currently Ukraine has no choice but to finish the job with Russia too.
Let's see now ummm we had posters of red China being our enemy in our cities tv ads same thing and now here we come!? Who the hell didn't anticipate a little trouble?! Let's admit a mistake? Nah China bad!! We good not bad. BTW my father served many times in Korea and Vietnam I have never said a bad thing about him. He was the speaker 60 year reunion special forces. I have been around and people love their kids no matter where. I'm not saying we are bad or anyone is. Just understand and don't fall for the propaganda. Yes we have that sort of thing.
jameywc2 - SIR - YOU MIGHT WISH TO RETURN TO AND REVIEW YOUR ENTRY AS THERE ARE FAR TOO MANY ' CLIPPED / SHORTENED ' WORDS, ' POORLY EDITED SENTENCES ' - ONE MUST THINK ABOUT THE VAST MAJORITY OF READERS REVIEWING THESE COMMENTS WHO ARE OVER 50+ WHO DO NOT KNOW NOR READILY / EASILY UNDERSTAND THE NOW ' BASKETBALL / HIP HOP ' LANGUAGE OF THE STREETS TODAY - IN SO DOING, ANY CHANGES WILL THEN HELP TO MAKE YOUR IMPORTANT OVERALL ' MESSAGE ' / COMMENT HAVE MORE IMPACT - SEMPER FIDELIS
@@claymarston8764 I will make an effort to do as you say. Thank you for your advice. By the way I am 58 years of age. There is something known as netiquette. I think you might have broken a few rules. Just sayin(g) with all due respect of course.
@@jameywc2 - SIR - THE COLONEL HAS NOW DEPARTED THIS OFFICE TO MAKE PREPARATIONS FOR ANOTHER MILITARY FUNERAL - PER YOUR RESPONSE, PLEASE BE SO KIND AS TO ADVISE AND EXPLAIN EXACTLY WHAT ASPECTS OF ' NETIQUETTE ' YOU WOULD BE POINTING TO / REFERRING TO - THANK YOU VERY MUCH - AA. - SEMPER FIDELIS -.
China then….Mao kills millions of Chinese for resisting communism, establishing re education camps. Invades Korea to spread this misery. China now…still re education camps. Uigyar genocide. “Accidental “ release of cv 19 from Wuhan chem weapon lab. Kills more millions of Chinese. China doesn’t tell the world until cv is pandemic. The communists leading China are a curse upon China and the world.
Amazing, thank you for sharing his stories. Please, more Korea vets!! They aren't heard enough.
United States of America
I respect you.
The US and the un army defended Korea.
I will not forget.
I always respect you.
Thank you.
My grand father was a navy guy in Korea on the USS Missouri he never really talks about his experience but he lost 2 brothers in ww2 had a third wound there and his 4th brother fought all the way till Vietnam from ww2. He deserves an interview idk how much longer he has to live.
Great thing about YT… you can interview him and post right here. Not sarcasm. Not snark. Get his story before it’s too late.
@@jimreilly917Navy guy aka sailor lol
@@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 😁🍻⚓️
What a hero and a fabulous story ! Thank you for my freedom!
Thank you for sharing your inspiring story and your service, sacrifice and courage for freedom 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Those Korean veterans were badasses. I grew up next to one when I was a young boy. In his older years he worked at a liquor store. Two armed Knuckleheads came in to Rob him one by the door and one in front of the counter in front of him. At the time this man was about 57 years old. The robber looked at him and told him I'm going to kill you old man. The older Korean veteran look back at him and smiled and said no you're not. Suddenly Dove at an angle and at the same time pulled a 38 special and shot them both in the head in a full dive.You could tell when he talked about it though that he felt bad that he had to do it. So it was never talked about.
Phuc those robber’s . Think about what they would do to anyones loved ones if they had power over them, laughing while getting off on the whole thing . Just keep that in Mind and How those scum would brag about it. I cry thinking about every law officer killed in the line of duty and every victim who was not able to do what Your Veteran Friend Did. They died wanting to defend loved ones and I often wonder if their last thoughts were worrying about what would happen to their loved ones without their protection in a world where their killers are left to live on and victimize and enslave their loved ones.
Thank you Sir, God bless you ALL 🙏
Mike Dowe is a!so amongst the bravest of the brave. God Bless You and Yours, Sir.
He is sharp as hell, his bless you sir
Incredible story, thanks for sharing
I salute your service for our country.Sow salute.
Thank you, Sir. For serving the country and sharing life with Father Emil Kapaun.
Thank you so much, God bless you.
My grandpa was Marine in Korea. He never talked about it, but I know he saw some stuff and suffered from PTSD. Interviews like this help me see what he might have gone through over there.
Oh my goodness that was the year i was born 1950, Mike Dowe would have been in the thick of the war.Thank you sir for your service
I see the Chinese have not changed that much since then...
Chi na
Chi-...nah... im good
Chiiiina 🍊🤡
What a fascinating life!
If your father, uncle, whatever.... was in Korea.....and you heard the stories.....you would have a much different perspective on the chinese than our main stream media has.
Or....our current administration.
Maybe Truman should have listened to MacArthur
@@RT-fe1mu and what nuke em
Traitor Joe!
Every human living in South Korea should be on their knees thanking men like this.
Aware ones are thankful and know it.
But I should also add that 130,000 S. Korean soldiers were KIA and 450,000 were WIA in the war. And 2-3 million civilians were killed. And one in ten South Korean was separated from immediate family (mom, dad, kids, siblings) never to see them again.
Also, S. Korean rotated 320,000 combat troops on 1 year tour through the Vietnam conflict. Largest contribution of combat troops to fight along US since the end of WW2.
Korea, often called the forgotten war, my father was an infantry lieutenant there. He and me had long conversations after my 24 years and two wars. I miss him alot helped me through some dark times.
Thank you so much for your services for Korea during the Korean War and am sorry that you were caught and suffered too much. I am Korean American. I am also a Roman Catholic. I am reading ‘the Miracle of Fr. Kapaun.’ I did not know you graduated from the West Point.’ No wonder you were so brave. I am glad that I can see and hear you.
The power of Presense. Pastoral presence.
Father Kapuan what a good sounding man
Reuben G - HIS CORRECT NAME IS ACTUALLY ' KAPAUN ' - YOU WOULD BE ADVSED TO CORRECT YOUR ENTRY - THANK YOU - REMEMBRANCE -.
@@claymarston8764 thank you
@@claymarston8764 Easy name to misspell. Shoot, we pronounced it wrong for years, until his niece and nephew corrected us all when Fr. received his Medal of Honor posthumously from Obama.
Father wouldn't mind a misspelling. 🇺🇸
A very good man, indeed - so much so that he is in consideration to become a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
Hats off to Col. DOWE. He deserves the best..
My dad and natural father were Korean War veterans, but my dad would never talk about it. I have his Korean War books. ❤
My dad was in the Korean War He got a purple heart and a bronze star, he never talked about why he got them. We kinda knew why judging by the scar on his left arm, but never asked. Thank you for these kind of puts it into perspective of why he couldn’t tell his own sons. At 55 I know why now…god bless this man and thank you
A friend of mine was in Korea.U.S.Army.He described how cold it was and how the Chinese kept coming in waves.Swore he would never eat powdered eggs again!!
Well, notning like the real deal...
Wonderful that he had such an influence on the Code of Conduct!
My great grandfather was a staff sergeant in the korean war stationed in Russia rest in peace grampa Herman
What a hero!
Another excellent interview. Thank you for sharing it. I had a great uncle, Raymond E. Martin, that according to his headstone was Captain, Headquarters Company, 19th Regiment, 24th Division, US Army, but I don't know if that was the unit he was in at the time of his death in 1951.
My grandfather Jesse Johnson Sr was Korean War P.O.W .... he was a high ranking African American. He made it back but I don't know much about his life, or my grandfather's side of the family.
I used to love going to the local elks club in wilton/saratoga NY with my grandpa george matthei...His korean war vet buddies were awesome to be around, Plus the elks had a bowling alley in it too! I miss those guys! TRUE AMERICANS! Those shriners parades were a blast!
My uncle Bill , my Dad's brother, was at Chosan during the Korean War and he was obsessed with always having firewood afterwards because he damn near froze to death . He talked about it occasionally but not often. I think he spent the rest of his life trying to forget about it
🇺🇸 America! 🇺🇸
One of My Maternal Grandfather’s good friends and drinking buddies was on the staff of General Dean and was with Dean moments before Dean was captured while knocking out T -34 tanks with a Bazooka. Dean was very Brave and urged His Men to escape capture to fight again another day. Unlike other’s Dean later remarked that He was no Hero and was stupid enough to get Himself captured, a very humble and brave leader. I do not wish to discredit anyone who served or was taken prisoner. My own paternal Grandfather barely escaped capture with His life at the 1896 Battle of Adwa Abyssinia. He was awarded a medal for being there. Who but those who were there can even begin to imagine what is like to find themselves in such a debacle.
Amazing 👏
7,140 Americans were taken prisoner in Korea. Just over 3,700 came back - the worst attrition rate since the Civil War. Let us not forget.
Not-so-fun fact: Top social media influencers, sports athletes, and OnlyFan content creators make an average monthly paycheck of $89,000, while recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor receive a monthly check of $2,000
30:16 What kind of food is "Goleon"?
His last sentence is so true. At the end of WW1 the job has not been finished with Germany and the exact same situation has developed with NKO. It’s why currently Ukraine has no choice but to finish the job with Russia too.
Amazing in 1945 WWII ends and 5 yes later?? another War are u kidding me
Do you understand why?
West Point grad??
No beheadings no death railway works dont look that bad in PLA pow-amp . PLA is trying to set example of what a people army would conduct warfare .
Let's see now ummm we had posters of red China being our enemy in our cities tv ads same thing and now here we come!?
Who the hell didn't anticipate a little trouble?!
Let's admit a mistake? Nah China bad!! We good not bad.
BTW my father served many times in Korea and Vietnam I have never said a bad thing about him. He was the speaker 60 year reunion special forces.
I have been around and people love their kids no matter where.
I'm not saying we are bad or anyone is. Just understand and don't fall for the propaganda. Yes we have that sort of thing.
jameywc2 - SIR - YOU MIGHT WISH TO RETURN TO AND REVIEW YOUR ENTRY AS THERE ARE FAR TOO MANY ' CLIPPED / SHORTENED ' WORDS, ' POORLY EDITED SENTENCES ' - ONE MUST THINK ABOUT THE VAST MAJORITY OF READERS REVIEWING THESE COMMENTS WHO ARE OVER 50+ WHO DO NOT KNOW NOR READILY / EASILY UNDERSTAND THE NOW ' BASKETBALL / HIP HOP ' LANGUAGE OF THE STREETS TODAY - IN SO DOING, ANY CHANGES WILL THEN HELP TO MAKE YOUR IMPORTANT OVERALL ' MESSAGE ' / COMMENT HAVE MORE IMPACT - SEMPER FIDELIS
@@claymarston8764 I will make an effort to do as you say. Thank you for your advice. By the way I am 58 years of age. There is something known as netiquette. I think you might have broken a few rules.
Just sayin(g) with all due respect of course.
@@jameywc2 - SIR - THE COLONEL HAS NOW DEPARTED THIS OFFICE TO MAKE PREPARATIONS FOR ANOTHER MILITARY FUNERAL -
PER YOUR RESPONSE, PLEASE BE SO KIND AS TO ADVISE AND EXPLAIN EXACTLY WHAT ASPECTS OF ' NETIQUETTE ' YOU WOULD BE POINTING TO / REFERRING TO -
THANK YOU VERY MUCH - AA. - SEMPER FIDELIS -.
China then….Mao kills millions of Chinese for resisting communism, establishing re education camps.
Invades Korea to spread this misery.
China now…still re education camps. Uigyar genocide. “Accidental “ release of cv 19 from Wuhan chem weapon lab. Kills more millions of Chinese. China doesn’t tell the world until cv is pandemic.
The communists leading China are a curse upon China and the world.