This is my dad. He passed away recently. He was an amazing man. I’m am lucky to have had a father like him. He had a wonderful sense of humor as can be seen in this interview. I am so grateful to have found this video so I can hear my dad tell his stories and remember him like this. I am very proud of him and all he did. He ended up with 2 granddaughters and a family that loved him as much as he loved them.
That's wonderful! I believe that this interview is so informative of his experience in Vietnam in a humorous and devilishly entertaining way, that is more appealing than any other interview, out there!
This guy reminds me of my dad, my dad joined the Marines the summer of 1946 at 17 years old and turned 18 at Paris Island. He served for 25 years and retired as a Master Sargent. Semper Fi Dad!
im on vacation. this is what i'm doing. this guy tells a good story. this is the only one i watched all the way through; and they all have interesting stories.
This guy is hilarious. And what he said about being able to laugh i think has a lot to do with ones ability to handle the stress and trauma of what these guys went through.
This is my dad. He passed away recently. He was an amazing man. I’m am lucky to have had a father like him. He had a wonderful sense of humor as can be seen in this interview. I am so grateful to have found this video so I can hear my dad tell his stories and remember him like this. I am very proud of him and all he did. He ended up with 2 granddaughters and a family that loved him as much as he loved them.
I'm sorry for your loss but I'm glad you were blessed to have such a great dad.
This guy is a real character. I've really enjoyed listening to him. Thank you for your time in telling us all that happened. Cheers man.
Lol he funny
One of my favorite interviews ever, and I've watched a bunch.
That's wonderful! I believe that this interview is so informative of his experience in Vietnam in a humorous and devilishly entertaining way, that is more appealing than any other interview, out there!
This guy reminds me of my dad, my dad joined the Marines the summer of 1946 at 17 years old and turned 18 at Paris Island. He served for 25 years and retired as a Master Sargent. Semper Fi Dad!
im on vacation. this is what i'm doing. this guy tells a good story. this is the only one i watched all the way through; and they all have interesting stories.
Great interview. Greater man! (From Al Vietnam ’70-‘’71)
This guy is hilarious. And what he said about being able to laugh i think has a lot to do with ones ability to handle the stress and trauma of what these guys went through.
Happy Memorial Day to All that served!
Such a great interview- with so much education info thrown in. Too bad LBJ.didnt listen to General Chulak!!!
Why not check chamber??
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Seriously, Jesus Christ is the only way to spend eternity with GOD. Just believe that His sacrifice was enough for your sins!
Auio is terrible, think you would have figured it by now. Shame for its lost to history due to negligents.
My audio is just fine. Unlike your grammar or spelling. Give these people a break. Its a volunteer effort. Nobody is getting rich doing these.
@stevefirst1512 some of their videos have poor audio. It would be nice if they tried to fix it and re-upload.
You need to get Brad Kalvo on this show if you want an interview from a real hero. He destroyed hundreds of men’s lives.