Sinclair Vietnam War veteran Natick Veterans Oral History Project
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2011
- Interview discussing Mr. Sinclair's Army service in Vietnam with the 111th Armored Calvary Regiment with special mention of a battle at the Michelin Rubber Plantation in which he was wounded.
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This man is the definition of a Patriot and a soldier. Doing the right things for the right reasons. What a great role model.
I’ve watched many of these interviews. This man is a real gem🙏🏾🇺🇸
Welcome Home and THANK YOU
Thanks for your service! Everyone please remember the ones that didn’t make it back home!!!
As a draftee in '71 and '72, I lucked out big time being stationed basically as a place keeper in the 3rd Mech Infantry in
Ft. Carson, which was theoretically there to be ready for desert warfare. In the Army, I found the personalities and the
psychology of people in that org keenly interesting, as I was not exposed to such a variety of people before.
Lifers were of interest. Some seemed to be there because they were too warped by the war to go back to civilian life.
And some seemed to be at home in the army structure. While others were there because they thrived in dangerous situations.
Probably, most lifers are a mix of the above. Sgt. Sinclair seems to be well adjusted to Army life. Army life drove me crazy.
Great interview! Thanks for your service.
Great attitude! I could only wished to have achieve the same. S/Sgt USMC, 3rd MarDiv 2/4 H3A, I Corps 1966-1967, 1970-1971.
Thank you mate. Unarse idiots and power on
I love this interview this soldier reminds me of a good friend of mine that I served with overseas and in. Ft. BLISS ,Texas
Thank you.
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I get the feeling he saw alot more nasty things that if you didn't ask him he didn't share it. He has all my respect.
*cavalry*
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