I to watched Ken Burns Vietnam episodes. "This is war: this is what we do". Like many people I was mesmerized by this young soldier John M. I'm very close to his age. He 100 percent had my attention. He made me want to be his friend. Thank you John.
I have only known of Mr. Musgrave since the Ken Burns' documentary. After having watched all episodes and watching/listening to several interviews with him, I am touched by his incredible humanity. I do believe the world is a better place with him in it. Thank you, John, for sharing who you are with us.
@@firgasz2920 He likely was. Ken Burns does video interviews months, even years before his projects are released. Not infrequently, there's an interview with someone who has died after the interview, but before the release. Production on 'Vietnam' started as far back as 2007, if not earlier.
Imagine being in a country filled with people that want to savagely murder you and hate you. Then imagine how hard it must be to FORGIVE every single one of those soldiers, even the one that shot you, and recognizing their humanity in poetry for the rest of your life. I know if I didn’t hear men like this, and I had to fight in the war in vietnam, I don’t think I would be so quick to forgive. Men are shown by their love. Not their power. Live on forever Mr. Musgrave, you taught me so much and I never met you.
Something about this guy is just so cool. He's like Shelby Foote in Ken Burns' "Civil War." The way he recounts his experience and articulates to the listener is so emotional and interesting. God bless you John
John Musgrave comes across as a man you would want to know as your best friend. His genuineness comes from his heart and makes you want to share in his pain if it could reduce his suffering. He is a true hero giving an honest account of his time in service. His words are a testiment to all who fought and suffered in this war. Thank you sir for all you have given.
Add me to the list of those who were first exposed to, and impressed by, John Musgrave in the Ken Burns documentary. This man is amazing - he's a great storyteller and leaves you riveted. I read somewhere that in addition to poetry, he's also writing his memoirs and would love to read it when and if it's available.
I hope John reads these as he is helping so many people through his experience. It’s clear he is such a remarkable man who speaks the truth in a genuine fashion.
I’ve known John for about 30 years from the annual Freedom Fest in Skidmore Missouri. I love this man. An extraordinary extemporaneous speaker with a vast knowledge of military history and a wonderful human being with a great sense of humor off the stage. His books are not an easy read-too dark and graphic for someone as sheltered as my life has been,but so powerful. Thanks John, it’s been a real pleasure to hear you speak and spend time with you at the farm.
John I see no comments in awile, but I saw you on the pbs series, and you out of 9 series impacted me the absolute most. Your a man of course now in your 70's, but what a hell of a 19 year old Marine you were and still are. Your pure bravery, is just honestly, what I think about when at 55 and many back surgeries, I say this man who 99.9 percent would of died, but God thru u back to reach many. Gosh, I saw you speak about the squealhs and you can still see how fearful it was. Walk very tall, tell your story as much as you can, and know it does matter just as much as when you took a stand in DC all those years ago. The country has sure changed, but your guts and bravery is still intact. I know you went thru some dark as hell days when you got home. Im no genious, but I sure know your story saves a few that come home and have those blues. I probably will never meet you, but in my heart I feel I know you well. Pride, intelligence, and one hell of a ride you went thru, and for that I say thank you for service, and also for having the guts to tell your story. You have a million that admire you. Kevin
I like poetry, and love Vietnam war history, it should be taught in school. I am humbled by Johns stories, if your reading this John you are a scholar and a patriot!
Thank you Mr. Musgrave. I was in the Marines from 1976 to 1980 active duty. I too saw death but myself was unscathed from injury. I became a physician. I have worked at 6 VA hospitals. I'm now ready to go back to the "VA SPA" to be with my brothers.
John, you are a survivor and an amazing Marine! I teach on the east coast and every year we screen "We were soldiers" I have a feeling that this year I will be using your experience with excerpts from your your monologue in Ken Burns Vietnam. God bless you!
@@robertisham5279''Almost'' being the operative word. It still wasn't over. People were still enlisting and still being drafted in 1971( and the draft continued on until 1973).
First saw John in the outstanding Ken Burns documentary and was struck by his profound eloquence describing his experience in Vietnam and afterwards the man is a hero and an example to us all.
I just finished his book, The Education of Corporal John Musgrave, excellent work. Very raw in its descriptions of Vietnam. Well worth the read. Art Blauvelt
John's story is incredible I watched the Ken Burns series and was shocked ,amazed blown away. His honesty struck me the most I was crying like a babe when he told the story of how he was going to go ahead with it and the love of his dogs saved the day on one of the episodes. How can anyone know really who hasn't been in war. He is a credit to him self and fine man (human being).
John is an incredible man. I have never been in the army but yet it seems easy to relate to John both in his gung ho and anti-war phases. I wish him well as he offers so much for many a man
Wrong they're not heroes nor are they anyone's victim. They are a survivors of an American tragedy and got a 2nd chance at life. They were all chumps and pawns of their government. I tend to identify with the real heroes of the Vietnam war...those that resisted the Draft and Vietnam. That war had BAD and STUPID written all over it for everyone to see. Guys like him were pawns and sacrificial lambs...and a lot of wise veterans admit that. They (except maybe most draftees) enabled a dysfunctional American Government in its erroneous foreign policy. The people who resisted were the real American heroes.
Hi Chris, Thanks for sharing. How is John doing now? What an honest and loving ordinary human being. He is as human as can be. His pain is palpable and although I felt he hasn't fully dealt with his demons (though he claims he now has peace), he continues to live and share his experience as catharsis as well as a teachable moment for all of us. Truly remarkable.
PS John, I am starting your book...People say dark and graphic, but that is at times exactly how you learn, by a man who has the guts to say it as it was.
Been looking for a formal way to connect with mr Musgrave. I am a huge fan! I wonder if he has a youtube channel. On facebook I found two profiles with his name and pictures but could be fake. Haven't tried twitter though.
I to watched Ken Burns Vietnam episodes. "This is war: this is what we do". Like many people I was mesmerized by this young soldier John M. I'm very close to his age. He
100 percent had my attention. He made me want to be his friend.
Thank you John.
I have only known of Mr. Musgrave since the Ken Burns' documentary. After having watched all episodes and watching/listening to several interviews with him, I am touched by his incredible humanity. I do believe the world is a better place with him in it. Thank you, John, for sharing who you are with us.
He looks way younger in the Vietnam docu
Hello Mary
@@firgasz2920 He likely was. Ken Burns does video interviews months, even years before his projects are released. Not infrequently, there's an interview with someone who has died after the interview, but before the release. Production on 'Vietnam' started as far back as 2007, if not earlier.
Imagine being in a country filled with people that want to savagely murder you and hate you. Then imagine how hard it must be to FORGIVE every single one of those soldiers, even the one that shot you, and recognizing their humanity in poetry for the rest of your life.
I know if I didn’t hear men like this, and I had to fight in the war in vietnam, I don’t think I would be so quick to forgive.
Men are shown by their love. Not their power. Live on forever Mr. Musgrave, you taught me so much and I never met you.
There it is.
You are an amazing human Mr. Musgrave. Thank you for all you do for our country.
Something about this guy is just so cool. He's like Shelby Foote in Ken Burns' "Civil War." The way he recounts his experience and articulates to the listener is so emotional and interesting. God bless you John
I guess he is now John Musgrave in Ken Burns' "The Vietnam War."
As I read this comment I had "The Civil War: A Narrative" in front of me!
Yes! Been watching the PBS series "The Vietnam War." The series is amazing, really something to watch.
RoTelnCheese
Thats right. His delivery is intoxicating
John Musgrave comes across as a man you would want to know as your best friend. His genuineness comes from his heart and makes you want to share in his pain if it could reduce his suffering. He is a true hero giving an honest account of his time in service. His words are a testiment to all who fought and suffered in this war. Thank you sir for all you have given.
🙏🙏🙏 to John and all of our brothers
Add me to the list of those who were first exposed to, and impressed by, John Musgrave in the Ken Burns documentary. This man is amazing - he's a great storyteller and leaves you riveted. I read somewhere that in addition to poetry, he's also writing his memoirs and would love to read it when and if it's available.
Best documentary I've ever seen. Stunning.
I hope John reads these as he is helping so many people through his experience. It’s clear he is such a remarkable man who speaks the truth in a genuine fashion.
I’ve known John for about 30 years from the annual Freedom Fest in Skidmore Missouri. I love this man. An extraordinary extemporaneous speaker with a vast knowledge of military history and a wonderful human being with a great sense of humor off the stage. His books are not an easy read-too dark and graphic for someone as sheltered as my life has been,but so powerful. Thanks John, it’s been a real pleasure to hear you speak and spend time with you at the farm.
A series of events lead me here..I am speechless .. I admire you, your work and all you stand for.
I can’t even comprehend and express into words the emotions I felt when John started reading his poem. May God bless you, John. You’re a great man.
I hear you, John.
Bill 1st inf. div. Vietnam (1969-70)
I love John Musgrave.
John I see no comments in awile, but I saw you on the pbs series, and you out of 9 series impacted me the absolute most. Your a man of course now in your 70's, but what a hell of a 19 year old Marine you were and still are. Your pure bravery, is just honestly, what I think about when at 55 and many back surgeries, I say this man who 99.9 percent would of died, but God thru u back to reach many. Gosh, I saw you speak about the squealhs and you can still see how fearful it was. Walk very tall, tell your story as much as you can, and know it does matter just as much as when you took a stand in DC all those years ago. The country has sure changed, but your guts and bravery is still intact. I know you went thru some dark as hell days when you got home. Im no genious, but I sure know your story saves a few that come home and have those blues. I probably will never meet you, but in my heart I feel I know you well. Pride, intelligence, and one hell of a ride you went thru, and for that I say thank you for service, and also for having the guts to tell your story. You have a million that admire you. Kevin
I like poetry, and love Vietnam war history, it should be taught in school. I am humbled by Johns stories, if your reading this John you are a scholar and a patriot!
Welcome home
People who lust for war thinking it is some glory trip should listen to this man. Sincerity to the core.
side note: this man looks incredible for 70-something
His testimonies where some of the most memorable in the Vietnam documentary.
Thank you Mr. Musgrave. I was in the Marines from 1976 to 1980 active duty. I too saw death but myself was unscathed from injury. I became a physician. I have worked at 6 VA hospitals. I'm now ready to go back to the "VA SPA" to be with my brothers.
John, you are a survivor and an amazing Marine! I teach on the east coast and every year we screen "We were soldiers" I have a feeling that this year I will be using your experience with excerpts from your your monologue in Ken Burns Vietnam. God bless you!
Thank you so much Chris for this Documentary and most importantly John for your time and effort. Thank you.
Very compelling speaker 👍🏽
An amazingly evocative man.
Much respect from Croatia Sir !
He is one of my heros
I’m getting sad because he’s getting older 😔
Great Respect !
I love this guy
I was a grunt in Viet Nam 1971. He tells the true story of the Nam. "There it is" We always said this. I had forgotten.
Wasn't the war almost over at that point.
@@robertisham5279''Almost'' being the operative word. It still wasn't over. People were still enlisting and still being drafted in 1971( and the draft continued on until 1973).
I empathize, John.
First saw John in the outstanding Ken Burns documentary and was struck by his profound eloquence describing his experience in Vietnam and afterwards the man is a hero and an example to us all.
The American People owe you everything.
So true...
No we don't. We owe these men nothing.
Your a True Hero ! Your a Good Man, I watched the Vietnam special. You had a lot of courage to tell your story.
This man humbles me every time I hear him speak.
I just finished his book, The Education of Corporal John Musgrave, excellent work. Very raw in its descriptions of Vietnam. Well worth the read. Art Blauvelt
John's story is incredible I watched the Ken Burns series and was shocked ,amazed blown away. His honesty struck me the most I was crying like a babe when he told the story of how he was going to go ahead with it and the love of his dogs saved the day on one of the episodes. How can anyone know really who hasn't been in war. He is a credit to him self and fine man (human being).
this right here an american hero
Love and respect from Finland, John.
John is an incredible man. I have never been in the army but yet it seems easy to relate to John both in his gung ho and anti-war phases. I wish him well as he offers so much for many a man
This is the man!!
We need to recognize vietnam vets. They're heroes.
Wrong they're not heroes nor are they anyone's victim. They are a survivors of an American tragedy and got a 2nd chance at life. They were all chumps and pawns of their government. I tend to identify with the real heroes of the Vietnam war...those that resisted the Draft and Vietnam. That war had BAD and STUPID written all over it for everyone to see. Guys like him were pawns and sacrificial lambs...and a lot of wise veterans admit that. They (except maybe most draftees) enabled a dysfunctional American Government in its erroneous foreign policy. The people who resisted were the real American heroes.
Hi Chris, Thanks for sharing. How is John doing now? What an honest and loving ordinary human being. He is as human as can be. His pain is palpable and although I felt he hasn't fully dealt with his demons (though he claims he now has peace), he continues to live and share his experience as catharsis as well as a teachable moment for all of us. Truly remarkable.
Thank you John Musgrave
PS John, I am starting your book...People say dark and graphic, but that is at times exactly how you learn, by a man who has the guts to say it as it was.
I reeeaaally hope that’s he’s written books or is going to write books
Been looking for a formal way to connect with mr Musgrave. I am a huge fan! I wonder if he has a youtube channel. On facebook I found two profiles with his name and pictures but could be fake. Haven't tried twitter though.
💗💗💗
Thank you for saving the world from communism. You are a hero.
if you think that Vietnam was mostly about communism then you have misunderstood that conflict.
@@Rex1987 Thank you
Thank you
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