17: John Podlaski, Vietnam War Veteran & Author

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • In this episode of Behind the Line podcast, Tim interviews Vietnam War veteran and author John Podlaski.
    John reflects on his experiences serving in the United States Army with the Wolfhounds and Screaming Eagles, detailing the grueling challenges of boot camp, combat, and life in Vietnam. He also discusses his journey in writing his acclaimed novel 'Cherries,' and the emotional hurdles he overcame. The conversation underscores John's dedication to preserving the stories of Vietnam veterans through his comprehensive website, cherrieswriter.com, ensuring their legacy endures for future generations.
    With heartfelt respect, the episode honors the sacrifices made by the 2.7 million soldiers who served, emphasizing the importance of remembering and welcoming home the remaining 800,000 veterans.
    00:00 Introduction to John Podlaski
    01:31 Early Life and Hobbies
    05:26 Joining the Army and Bootcamp Experience
    08:29 Advanced Training and Deployment to Vietnam
    11:11 First Impressions of Vietnam
    13:58 Life with the Wolfhounds
    31:15 Transition to the Screaming Eagles
    37:49 Camaraderie and Friendships in Vietnam
    43:14 Recalling Firefights and Injuries
    43:49 Jungle Dangers: Snakes, Spiders, and More
    51:14 Encounters with the Enemy
    54:18 Returning Home: The Journey Back
    01:02:54 Writing 'Cherries': From Diary to Bestseller
    01:14:38 The Impact of 'Cherries' and Building a Legacy
    01:19:31 Maintaining the Legacy: The Website
    01:24:54 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
    John Podlaski grew up in Detroit Michigan and after graduating high school, joined the United States Army on February 27, 1970.
    Between 1970 and 1971, he spent 12 months in Vietnam. He served seven of those months with The Wolfhounds and five with The Screaming Eagles.
    While in Vietnam, he carried the M60 machine gun and then took on the responsibility as a radio operator for his lieutenant and captain.
    In April 2010, he published his first of six books, a novel called Cherries. As a way to promote the book, he created a website called cherrieswriter.com. The website still exists and stories about what it was like to serve in the Vietnam War are consistently being added. You’ll learn more about John’s first novel and website in the interview.
    Cherries - tiny.cc/94thyz
    CherriesWriter - Vietnam War Website
    See what war is like and how it affects ourWarriors
    cherrieswriter.com/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @chadhines5804
    @chadhines5804 15 днів тому +1

    Respect cherries was a awesome and the best man book I have

  • @josephanderson7237
    @josephanderson7237 21 день тому +1

    Ty sir. Glad you made it home safely.

  • @Americal1970
    @Americal1970 23 дні тому +3

    When I first got there I had a Platoon Sargent for my part of the San Fernando Valley, he was terrible. He ETSed and we got a guy E-5 named believe it or not BOB DILLION. he was on his second tour. First was with the 25th ID, and we were in the 23rd ID... AMERICAL 1st/52nd, 198th LIB.
    I was his RTO. Man did he untangle us. Thank God.
    He could see ahead and tell us WTF. we were lucky, I kind of understood why someone would do this twice.
    I just bought the book

  • @radiootoo
    @radiootoo 27 днів тому +3

    Go Johnny Go!

  • @ras8514
    @ras8514 19 днів тому +3

    so many people say it was "hot"
    dont think people actually understand what that actually means
    it actually means little
    untill you understand weather
    it was a wall of uncomfortabily
    unconforbility = 1) humidity 2) no wind 3) temp
    66F with 80% humidity will make you sweat (you sweat standing still
    98f with 17% humidity and light wind is very comfortable (you have to do vigourous exercise to sweat
    all this is based on the condition in the climate zone you are located in
    look at climate maps
    learn about weather

  • @jb101abn
    @jb101abn 21 день тому

    WHAT UNIT
    101ST?