This gentleman here is why I love these videos. Real stories of a golden age of military service. Stories of advancing technology and tactics. I love it !
My Father was killed in 1970 in Vietnam when I was 3 years old and only have one Memory of him holding me up so i could see the Lions @ the Bronx Zoo that i did not remember until i was 12 years old. Growing up watching other kids play with their fathers was really hard and kids making fun of me because i didn't have a father was harder. But the hardest part of it was when I found out my Father died based on a lie that our Government made to get us in that War. Also watching it happen again in the Iraq War and just thinking of all those kids that have to feel as I did because of a lie. I have a lot of respect for the Men and Women who put their lives on the line everyday to protect our freedom even though everyday we lose a piece of it.
Army Forward Observers calling fire from the slow flying L119 and their pilots were indeed extremely brave and unfortunately had a very short life expantancy as shoulder fired AK 47's could reach them. Their primary missions were to call fire for artillery. I was an Army Artillery Officer '66 thru '73,
This gentleman here is why I love these videos. Real stories of a golden age of military service. Stories of advancing technology and tactics. I love it !
Im sorry to here this gentleman has passed away. Im glad his story is here for everybody
Thank you so much. Tim UK.
Thank You For Your Service to Our Country Sir and Welcome Back Home Mr. Garrison!!! I Really Like the F-4D Phantom II Jetfighter!!!
Good guy here. Great grunt aviator stories
another interesting lecture, thank you!
My Father was killed in 1970 in Vietnam when I was 3 years old and only have one Memory of him holding me up so i could see the Lions @ the Bronx Zoo that i did not remember until i was 12 years old.
Growing up watching other kids play with their fathers was really hard and kids making fun of me because i didn't have a father was harder. But the hardest part of it was when I found out my Father died based on a lie that our Government made to get us in that War. Also watching it happen again in the Iraq War and just thinking of all those kids that have to feel as I did because of a lie.
I have a lot of respect for the Men and Women who put their lives on the line everyday to protect our freedom even though everyday we lose a piece of it.
Sad, but be proud.
Outstanding Guest on this show/ IPad rerun podcast
Classic old gentleman, thanks
Fantastic! Thank you, sir, for all you've done, and for sharing some of those remarkable stories. Congratulations on making it through all that. :)
A fine fellow, indeed. Thanks for you service Marv.
Great chap, great stories!
Phantom with navy paint a beautiful aircraft
Thank you for your service. You are a true Gent!!
R.I.P Colonel Marvin T. Garrison.
Didn't know Marv was gone.
Army Forward Observers calling fire from the slow flying L119 and their pilots were indeed extremely brave and unfortunately had a very short life expantancy as shoulder fired AK 47's could reach them. Their primary missions were to call fire for artillery. I was an Army Artillery Officer '66 thru '73,
Outstanding history lesson 👍
What a genuinely decent man.
"No, I just don't want one of my pilots to rot in a Cuban jail", USA USA USA!