PFC JERRY MCNELLY, 1st Air Cavalry, Vietnam, 1967-1968

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  • @VoicesofHistory
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  • @dennyt7475
    @dennyt7475 Рік тому +561

    I was 17 years old when I got to Vietnam-1966 through 1969 (My mom had to sign a waiver for me), I grew up fast and learned a lot, good and bad. (I am now 73 and still learning). I was stationed on the USS Providence and also stationed in Country at a place called "Monkey Mountain" close to DaNang,. I spent 3 tours of duty in and around Vietnam. 3 of my high school friends were killed in Vietnam, I was spared. I participated in the TET Offensive in Feb 1968, that was bad. Somewhere along the way I was exposed to Agent Orange (Nasty Stuff) I am now on disability for the effects of agent orange. When I was discharged and came home to the States we arrived in San Francisco, and there were a lot of protesters spitting on us and throwing rocks and eggs and called us baby killers. That was our welcome home. I tell you this to say to you, that whatever your position is or was on the Vietnam war, it was not the veteran who got us into the war, most of us went because we were patriots and loved our country. Blame the politicians, yes, but not the veteran. To all Vietnam Vets out there, you are not forgotten. As a previous combat Vet myself, I salute you my friend.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +50

      Great comment, Denny. I agree with your remarks about politicians. They should be the ones we are throwing eggs on!!! WELCOME HOME!!! "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @petermcphee7070
    @petermcphee7070 6 місяців тому +10

    Thanks Jerry, you’re a credit to all of us who served. I was in Delta Co, 1/12th Cavalry Airmobile from mid October 1968 to mid October 1968. I made what seemed to be continuous Combat Air Assaults in the Bong Son Plains, then to Dak To for the Battle on Hill 724 following the 4th infantry ambush, the Battle of My An, then up north for TET in Quang Tre, Khe San and the Asha Valley. Last 5 Months were in Echo Company for Battalion Reconnaissance platoon made up of three teams with continuous Air Assaults and extractions. I was twice blown up, but only one put me in the hospital for about three weeks, than back out to the field for more. Now 78 years old I’ve not resolved some of my issues, but have come to grips most of them. Thanks for your tribute to those who served, our great country, what the American flag stands for and the honor we had amongst our fellow veterans. Sergeant Pete McPhee.

  • @jimgaul67
    @jimgaul67 Рік тому +121

    I’m a Nam combat wounded veteran who has experiences that I will not share at this time. Jerry’s eloquent interview moved me through many emotions and some tears at times…. Especially about his father. Watching this video allowed me some healing and I appreciate it. I wish every high schooler could watch it.

  • @Combat556
    @Combat556 Рік тому +103

    I’m a USMC Vietnam Veteran, and I was there at the same time, same places. Thank you Jerry for sharing those painful memories. Welcome home soldier. Semper Fi

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +6

      Thank you for watching my interview with Jerry. He is an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @jimcaufman2328
    @jimcaufman2328 Рік тому +540

    Jerry I was with the Cav from nov 67 to nov 68 w A company, 227 assault helicopter battalion. As a helicopter pilot we supported you in the field many times. WELCOME HOME brother. your interview was the one that hit closer to home for me than any other I have watched. thank you.

    • @bhardin2994
      @bhardin2994 Рік тому +27

      Thank you for Your Service... Thank you !!!!

  • @kennethkeefer9080
    @kennethkeefer9080 4 місяці тому +3

    Amazing soldier thank you for your service fantastic story of your time served

  • @bholsten23
    @bholsten23 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank You for your Service Mr. McNelly.......great insight and great interview into your experience in Vietnam and the real lasting memories that you and others have from the War. You are a True American Hero!

  • @joedyer5486
    @joedyer5486 Рік тому +161

    I'm a Iraq Afghanistan vet and this was something I needed to hear today, God bless you Jerry

  • @americanborn3151
    @americanborn3151 Рік тому +152

    I'm speechless. I lost my little brother to PTSD after multiple tours in Iraq. The deamons they face are real and they all deserve our help.

  • @rollaritchey9259
    @rollaritchey9259 Рік тому +11

    Welcome home Jerry!! I served with A 1/7 Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry, Feb. 68-Feb. 69. Just missed Hue, but was involved in trying to root out the retreating NVA, also went to Khe Sahn, walked the ridgelines and the floor of A Shau Valley. Watched our slicks getting knocked out of the air from LZ Vicky. I agree with your observations of the beauty of the mountains and valleys of Viet Nam, in contrast to the brutality of the war. You speak well of the experiences of the grunt on the ground. I too was an 11C/Mortar Infantry. Like you, I hold no bitterness. Only one person controls my happiness, that would be me. Garry Owen/ Phantom Raider 5 Mike

  • @deborahwade2641
    @deborahwade2641 Рік тому +12

    Sweet Jesus, bless you Jerry and all our men that had to endure that war.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

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    • @deborahwade2641
      @deborahwade2641 Рік тому +1

      @@VoicesofHistory Hi Jerry, I'm subscribed. Love, Deborah

  • @IronSikh44
    @IronSikh44 Рік тому +73

    What an amazing interview. I’m absolutely stunned at the eloquence of this man. Thank You Jerry for your service. Thank you as well to all of the other veterans who commented below as well. We can never imagine what you went through. As a police officer for the past 27 years, I have a little insight but nothing at all like combat. You will always have my utmost respect. God Bless all of our veterans past and present. ❤

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +3

      Bob, thank you for your service as a LEO. Have you seen my series, "Beyond the Badge?" I also have worked with many line of duty deaths. Please feel free to reach out. Thank you for your comment and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. Please feel free to share these videos. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @wellgreatengineeringltd3884
    @wellgreatengineeringltd3884 Рік тому +3

    Excellent Memories, I forgot most of my field experiences now. I was stationed in CuChi, arrived in 66, came home in 68. Attached to Recon Platoon, 2/27th 25th Div. First year was a lot of Search and Destroy Missions and then Med Caps where we pulled security for the Medics and doctors. Remember the fire ants when resting or sleeping. slept in a nylon hammock tied between 2 trees if possible. Carried mainly water and ammo for the 16. Also carried a 45 on the hip. but that was never used in my time there. When you see guys dropping, you try to find the direction of the fire. Many you would hear the bullets cutting the air around you. Also got mortared a lot. Always hugged the earth as fire was coming in. Then return Fire. Was scary, but you had to support your team. Had naplam dropped near us where you would feel the heat. Both sides carried small arms, M60, M79, 12 gauge shot guns, mortars mainly. Went back to Nam in 2015. visited Hue, Danang, looked so different. This time I played Golf, Ba Na Hills, and Other courses in the area. So, so different. Gone back to Nam 2 times since. CuChi has changed a lot. Bless all the troops that served there.

  • @31Alden
    @31Alden Рік тому +102

    Thank you, Jerry McNelly for your brave service to our country. You epitomize the word HERO. I’ve been thinking about your father and the sacrifice he made to keep you safe. It’s as if he gave you life TWO times. The day you were born and again in Vietnam. God Bless your father, and may God Bless you, keep you safe and grant you daily peace. 🇺🇸🙏

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +10

      Thank you for your comment. I hope Jerry will read it. God bless you!!

  • @michaelangileo2760
    @michaelangileo2760 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for your service to our country, sir. You are greatly appreciated, respected, and loved for your time in Vietnam. God bless you!

  • @paulhenry7886
    @paulhenry7886 Рік тому +2

    What a story. 6 months in some intense combat and pulled from the jungle because of his dad to finish his tour on a beach. Golly. Thank you, sir.

  • @michaelscully7303
    @michaelscully7303 Рік тому +165

    I'm not a veteran. I met Jerry McNelly at The Vietnam Memorial Wall in D.C. on March 17th, 2007, doing interviews for a radio station. I had the great privilege to sit at lunch that day with Jerry, and a table full of America's great Vietnam veterans, who came from all over the country to protect the Memorial Wall from protestors on that day. A truly great American, as you can tell from listening to his love of country and the men who served in Vietnam. 15 years later and I remember it like it was yesterday. God bless you, Jerry.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +6

      As the producer of these stories and channel, thank you Michael for watching, sharing and commenting. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @eskimo05w
    @eskimo05w Рік тому +48

    My uncle, Francis J. Duffy PFC, was killed in action while serving in the First Air Cavalry Division, in the Republic of Viet Nam on May 11th, 1967. We still miss you Uncle Frank.

  • @hardtrooth1776
    @hardtrooth1776 Рік тому +18

    I wasn't accepted by a recruiter and it was painful I admire all you guy's and love the Flag and I was disgusted on the kneeling I seen at sporting events to our flag and national anthem I never again watch them. Vietnam was a terrible loss of good men who fought for our freedoms which are under attack from within . You are a Hero in my book and all the brave men of all races and religions who fought and gave the ultimate sacrifice side by side on the alter of Freedom. Many take that for granted not me. God bless you and all the military men and women for their service. Take care Jerry

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +2

      GREAT COMMENT EDWARD. I agree with it all. God bless you!!

  • @Perurenaj
    @Perurenaj Рік тому +3

    Thank you to all veterans and the ones that it not come home!!!I was fortunate to live in USA for many years and I was always well treated , welcome and free!!I studied the Vietnam war and I really did not understand how disrespecfully you were received
    when you came back!. You went there, young and proud, to fight comunism and for the vietnam people that wanted to live in a free country and help them to have a better life quality. You should be very proud and I am happy that you have been finally reconnaissanced, for what you did after so many years!! Thank you from a Spaniard and also American in my heart forever and for defending the freedom of many countries!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 beautiful interview¡ 👏👏👏👏

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому

      Wonderful and gracious words Joaquin. Thank you for watching and sharing the videos and your comments. God bless you!!

  • @danielwilliams3978
    @danielwilliams3978 Рік тому +186

    This is one of the most interesting interviews I have ever watched. Jerry is truly an amazing individual. Thank God for this man. Thank you Jerry for telling us your story. Thank you for your Service Jerry.

    • @terrybunton2586
      @terrybunton2586 Рік тому +13

      God Bless You Jerry
      My Brother was Vietnam
      Vet and our Father was in
      WWII

  • @kylebrighter6248
    @kylebrighter6248 Рік тому +19

    It breaks my heart to watch these men cry

  • @Undercoverbrotherfromanother
    @Undercoverbrotherfromanother Рік тому +3

    Thank you Jerry. America loves you.

  • @jaymorgan4475
    @jaymorgan4475 7 місяців тому +3

    Thank you, Jerry, Best of luck to you. I'm glad you made it home ❤

  • @robertboney4493
    @robertboney4493 Рік тому +198

    One intelligent and brave soldier. We are proud to have such men as him.

  • @zeissOholic
    @zeissOholic Рік тому +91

    One of the best interviews of a veteran I've ever watched. A humble man who did his duty for his country. He's right about the war in Vietnam stopping any further expansion. His comments at the end about freedom in the U.S. unfortunately don't apply these days as the U.S. has slipped right down the list in personal freedom compared to many other democracies in the world. It's a shame but a fact. The U.S. though has done so much good for many third world countries and those that have studied history or are old enough to remember when the U.S. and the U.K saved the starving people of West Berlin (former enemies) in 1948 - 1949 by airlifting tons upon tons of food to the Berliner's. The Soviet Union had closed off road and sea access to western sector. These days, all western democracies are facing the same snowflake, PC, woke, left wingers who want everything handed out to them on a plate without having to work for it.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +3

      Thank you for watching my interview with Jerry. Are you subscribed to my channel? Many other great stories here. God bless you!!

    • @zeissOholic
      @zeissOholic Рік тому +3

      @@VoicesofHistory Yes, I've subscribed. Thank you.

  • @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
    @fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied 6 місяців тому +3

    So well spoken, articulate, and thoughtful. Such profound gratitude and respect to this man, and those with whom he served. Thank you for your service, sir.

  • @pauleunterborn7923
    @pauleunterborn7923 Рік тому +10

    Freedom. That’s what matters the most. I am proud to be a veteran.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

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  • @GrandpaDan51
    @GrandpaDan51 Рік тому +14

    I was told by a young Veteran the other day that what us Vietnam Veterans did has made it easier for them when they come home.
    I had one of the support jobs I drove a truck hauling the thing out to the firebase to be sent out to the field.
    I was the same as you it has been just the last few year that I have been thanked for my service.
    Thanks to all our Veterans.
    The flag is important to me to I always sign my comments with Dan 🇺🇸

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Dan and WELCOME HOME brother. God bless you. Thank you for watching my stories.

  • @Peter-od7op
    @Peter-od7op Рік тому +9

    I served in usa Air force and the first time someone said thank for your service i did not no how to reply. I was shocked.

  • @allend777
    @allend777 Рік тому +5

    Thank you PFC JERRY MCNELLY for your service. Excellent interview.

  • @kenzpenz
    @kenzpenz Рік тому +83

    As a two tour Vietnam vet , I salute YOU young man. I was a LT platoon leader ist tour in the 4th IN Div and a CPT Co with Americal the second tour . So strange the M60 MG guys were the most reliable hard charge guys I ever met, and got my ass out of a couple of ambushes . Again sir thank you many times over. I wish you well and stay strong. PS I got medivaced during both tours . PS I am 84 years old today and still going strong, and served 14 years as a police officer, in Marina CA

  • @willmears1111
    @willmears1111 Рік тому +74

    Jerry McNelly. Thank you for your service and patriotism. I was in military intelligence and involved with most of your “adventures” as we were the unit intercepting the intelligence you mentioned. The details are many but briefly here is what my team was doing. We at Phu Bai (about 9 miles South of Hue) were intercepting NVA communications. We knew the Tet offensive was coming, but not how many NVA were involved. The 5th marines sent 300 men to Hue on the first day from Phu Bai. When the two companies of Marines arrived there were approximately 10,000 NVA who had entered the city and Citadel on the night of Tet. The 300 Marines took very heavy casualties. Your 400 troops in the 2/12 Cavalry’s assignment was to stop the massive NVA nightly supply line into the ancient Citadel/city through the West gate. The 12th Cav. were not able to stop the flow, and no reinforcements were available. Most were under smaller attacks at their locations. Likewise, the 5th Marines with the first 300 had 50% casualties in 2 days. On the third day, I immediately went to Hue to help the Marines on the South bank with house to house fighting. Something no US military had been trained to do at that time. Also on the third day Marine reinforcements arrived to join the house to house fight South of the Perfume River. Like you, the Marines had no artillery support as well, but it wasn’t the commanders fault, as the Marine artillery, at Phu Bai, was at maximum range, and to have shells land 50 yards around your and their perimeter at that distance would have accidently killed many of you, and the Marines, and the Marine commander at Hue didn’t want that. Likewise, the bad weather prevented more troops and supplies flying in to help you and the Marines. This also grounded the Air Force from bombing both your locations at Hue.
    You asked how such a beautiful country could have a horrible war. Each previous Tet had an agreed official ceasefire, and the 1st ARVN Division (in Hue) had allowed 90% of their troops to go home to celebrate the New Year with their families, like any other New Year, but on the 1968 Tet the North Vietnamese lied, and attacked. So the answer to your question is easy. The communists in North Vietnam wanted to take over South Vietnam at any cost, and they were willing to sacrifice as many of their soldiers/citizens to attain their leaders goal as was needed. Similar to Russia and the Ukraine now. Communists never change. A Vietnam Veteran.

    • @vetbcrazy
      @vetbcrazy Рік тому

      05H20 Vigilant Always.

  • @tedd1091
    @tedd1091 Рік тому +75

    Hey Jerry, I have a lump in my throat watching your story. I joined the Marines right out of High School and was shipped off to Vietnam. I never saw any combat since all of my time was "in the rear with the gear". I do have a sense of guilt being in the rear and have a lot of respect for you and your story. Thank you for telling it

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +6

      I am there with you Ted. "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @richevans1270
    @richevans1270 Рік тому +10

    Thank you Jerry for the freedom I have enjoyed my whole life .

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

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  • @ruten45
    @ruten45 Рік тому +9

    I am proud to be a USAF Veteran of 1966-1973. We all have things that we blo cked out after we experienced that place. Your comments about being uncivilized at the mess hall made me laugh and cry as I understand but nobody else can grasp the emotional hit it takes. I lost several friends from suicide because of the inability to discuss the blockages they put in place to forget the hell. My grandson, a M60 specialist just returned from Poland and unable to help folks being slaughters just two miles away (or less). He is keeping it locked up too as we all do. I have attempted to forget things I saw and did as all vets do. Unless you have served it is impossible to understand and our politicians don’t care as most of them never served.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

      Powerful story my friend. God Bless you and WELCOME HOME!!! Would you be willing to tell me your story? Please let me know. EMAIL: lcappetto@icloud.com

  • @ronbaker4140
    @ronbaker4140 Рік тому +135

    Your interview just ended and I am sitting here feeling feelings I've haden't felt in years. I enlisted in the Marine Corps in June 68' right out of high school. My sense of patriotism was several of my class mates , the previous year's class, went to Viet Nam and were killed. I felt I had to do something to honor them, so I enlisted. After Parris Island and advance training, I earned the title of " Grunt Rifleman " 0311. I was so egar to go to Viet Nam, I felt like I was ready to put myself in harms way, like Jerry here. I felt all the feelings of being put on notice, ready to go in an instant when called upon, but it never happened. Hearing Jerry give his story , I feel could I be like him when the s---t hit the fan? I look back now and think I could have been the guy right next to him, but I'll never know. I am 73 years old now and still wonder what if, how would I've responded to that initial burst of insanity known as combat? I have such admiration for Jerry and all he experienced I wish I could shake his hand, buy him a beer and tell him how much he means to all service men and women even today. God Bless you Jerry. Semper Fi

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +4

      WELCOME HOME RON!! Thank you for your comment and watching my interview with Jerry. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. Many great Vietnam stories featured here. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @jamessteinhauer5311
    @jamessteinhauer5311 Рік тому +90

    Thank you Jerry
    I was with C Btry 1/77 Artillery.
    We were at LZ Ross, Camp Evans. PK-17 and many more.
    We shot for the
    2/12th when you went to Hue. I was with the 105 howitzer that was dropped into the cemetery outside of PK-17 in order to give you guys arty support the first night.
    Welcome home...glad we both made it.

  • @keithweldon2735
    @keithweldon2735 Рік тому +25

    What a humble and courageous man. Lord please help me to have the character this man has upon his countenance. Thank you Sir. Thank you 🙏

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

      "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @CapricornSunSagRisingLibraMoon
    @CapricornSunSagRisingLibraMoon Рік тому +33

    What the Vietnam veterans faced returning home was unconsciousable. They went through a life altering trauma over there and return to a country that did not embrace them they way they deserved. When my brother was drafted it impacted me as a child. I lived with low-level anxiety until he returned safely and I was only 8 or 9 when he left. This country owes theses Vets a lifetime of gratitude for there heroic service and sacrifices.

  • @brianmerrill4291
    @brianmerrill4291 Рік тому +53

    This man and his story are national treasures. God bless him for his willingness to fight for the ideals of freedom and the men beside him.

  • @michaelcollins1121
    @michaelcollins1121 2 роки тому +37

    God bless the Vietnam Veterans. The reason I joined the service. Thank you to all of them.

  • @galesams4205
    @galesams4205 Рік тому +13

    A salute to you Jerry I am a vietnam veteran, and served as a tanket on M-48 tank with 4th inf. div . Pleiku, ankhe, Ple-durang at the border.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

      WELCOME HOME GALE!!! "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @bracoop2
    @bracoop2 Рік тому +34

    He’s so well spoken, and he really has a talent of painting the picture of what it was like. What a great interview.

  • @andymckane7271
    @andymckane7271 2 роки тому +172

    Jerry McNelly is a superb example of SERVICE to our country. Not only while he was in uniform serving actively in the United States Army, but obviously to the day you both recorded this interview. I am greatly impressed by this Vietnam War veteran!! Thank you both for one of the most compelling and moving interviews---if not THE most compelling and moving interview---I have ever heard. WE the people NEED to hear Jerry's story even if they do not currently know this. Semper Fi to both of you. Andy McKane, HN, USN, 24 August 1970 to 10 November 1971.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  2 роки тому +13

      Such kind words Andy. I am grateful. I will share your thoughts with Jerry next time I am in touch with him. It was a truly amazing interview. He is also featured in my "Vietnam Remembered" film. WELCOME HOME and God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @MrNavyjack
    @MrNavyjack Рік тому +7

    Just one comment: God bless and keep Jerry McNelly.

  • @jett2753
    @jett2753 Рік тому +22

    This man fought at Hue, Khe Sanh, AND A Shau?? Can’t believe he made it home. Amazing. God bless this man. My grandfather died in Laos bombing trucks in an F-4.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

      Jett, thank you for watching my interview with Jerry. He is an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @stevegeller5219
    @stevegeller5219 Місяць тому +2

    Thank You 🇱🇷 Jerry

  • @normanmarino7285
    @normanmarino7285 Рік тому +11

    A good friend of mind 2nd Lt. George Ring Company C, 2d Battalion, 12th Cavalry, 3d Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division who received the Distinguished Service Cross plus Silver Star, Air Medal w V, Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star w V Am Leaf Cluster, Vietnamese Criss of Gallantry w Bronze Star fighting in the same battle as this man in Que Son Valley June 7, 1968

  • @contactcontact7898
    @contactcontact7898 Рік тому +19

    There is a sadness in this mans eyes that reaches out to me.

  • @grinning_owl
    @grinning_owl 2 місяці тому +2

    A truly heart-wrenching memoir! My husband served as a helicopter maintenance tech in Co B, 228th ('66 - '68).

  • @ericdulyon4601
    @ericdulyon4601 Рік тому +38

    I believe that's the best interview I've ever seen of a combat Soldier. So authentic. Thank you for your service again. My dad was a Vietnam vet 199th light infantry Brigade Army. August 1967 to August 1968. Lost him a year ago

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

      Eric, thank you for watching my interview with Jerry. He is an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @blaffrey5193
    @blaffrey5193 Рік тому +9

    You sir, are spot on about how people are crapping all over this country. I was in tears listening to your experience. I am a peace time Air Force veteran from 76-81. My Uncle was in WW2- my Dad in Korea. I am so grateful for your service. Now, it is fashionable to thank Veterans for their service. Even in my time, people disliked us and treated us with disrespect, and when people are thanking me for my service I say, No, ,thank a Vietnam Veteran.

  • @ronmoore9329
    @ronmoore9329 Рік тому +12

    This was a very emotionally charged interview for me personally. I was never in Vietnam as a Marine Corps Vietnam Era veteran. A lot has changed in the last 14 years since this interview. Our speech is not as free as it once was.

  • @lindajones8895
    @lindajones8895 2 місяці тому +2

    Welcome Home to all Vietnam. Thank you doesn't say enough. 🤗🤗🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸⚓️⚓️⚓️

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  2 місяці тому +1

      I agree Linda. I will see Jerry next month.

  • @user-gh7co5pf8r
    @user-gh7co5pf8r 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you sir. For your service to our country. You are NOT FORGOTTEN! I was born in 69. So I remember some of the treatment you guys got when you came home. However. I am one of the few that remember. And I do appreciate what you have done. And I make it a point to tell all Nam vets welcome home. We love you Jerry.

  • @TRKEWEENAW
    @TRKEWEENAW Рік тому +37

    I can see in this brave man's eyes the memory of what he went through. In humility, I can only thank him for giving me a small glimpse of what he experienced. Thank you for your service, sir.

  • @jameswalley134
    @jameswalley134 Рік тому +11

    What an absolute hero !!!
    I’m an Australian Veteran who proudly served side by side with American Servicemen in Egypt, in the Peace Keeping force between Israel & Egypt.
    I’ve never experienced the horror of war that these brave young men & women have.
    But it was my privilege to serve with these individuals.
    Australia has the same basic values as the USA. That’s why Australia has fought on the same side as the USA during WW1, WW2, the Malayan Conflict, Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf Wars.
    While we (Australia) have a comparatively small Military, our Military is extremely Professional and efficient.
    It will always be my desire to keep the strong bond between our two countries.
    Where we go one, we go all !!!

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +4

      Great comment, James. "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @bruceauterson8631
    @bruceauterson8631 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your service sir, My brother was there in 66-68 big red one. You are notforgotten.

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  • @HVACinstructer
    @HVACinstructer Рік тому +12

    He is what a hero looks like, incredible bravery, Thank You Jerry❤

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  • @forthehellofit5544
    @forthehellofit5544 Рік тому +7

    I find myself coming back to this interview. Thank you Jerry.
    The common denominator in why America is so twisted and messed up is the media and twisting up of the information there putting out..

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  • @markwebster5749
    @markwebster5749 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for your service and welcome home 🇬🇧🤝🇺🇸

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      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

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  • @robertoles3654
    @robertoles3654 Рік тому +11

    Wonderful story, so poignant. Since I was a very young boy, (I was born in 1968) the story of the Vietnam veteran, has always held such a special and dear place in my heart. I am a veteran of two different wars, the Persian Gulf War of 1990-91 and the Iraq War 2004-2005. On both of these occasions, I felt the presence of the Vietnam experience come through directly to me. In 1991, as a young Infantryman, my unit and I prepared to assault and breach the Iraqi positions through three separate mine belts in order to commence the liberation of Kuwait. I do firmly believe that it was the vast knowledge and experience of the Vietnam veteran leadership that led the US military at that time, that enabled us to secure our objectives with the least amount of casualties possible. I truly do believe that their experience in the Vietnam War probably saved many of our young lives. Fast forward to April 2005, I was in my 8th month into my tour in Baghdad, Iraq when I suffered a non-combat related injury. I was medically evacuated home from the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq to the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany and on to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. The medically equipped C-141 aircraft arrived in the middle of the night and we were off-loaded on stretchers and crutches, while some cases were more severe. Although this was well past midnight, a group of maybe four or five Vietnam veterans were there to greet us at the Air Force Base as we came off the tarmac. They welcomed each of us home and they gave each one of us a care package and a blanket which I still proudly have and will always have. I believe deeply in my heart, that the Vietnam veteran is truly one of our Nations, National treasures, respect them, love them and always remember them. Semper Fidelis, Bob Oles.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

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  • @eugenebrueckner9112
    @eugenebrueckner9112 Рік тому +3

    Great interview Jerry, brings back a lot of memories. I was assigned to B Co 2/12th October 67. I remember the night January 2,68 very well. I was on LZ Ross and received wounds from shrapnel I took the tour just like you. Going north to Hue in February March and then Khe Sanh in April. I sure you remember well the night march out of TFP. Carried a radio the whole time I was there. October- June carried for the company commander. The rest of my tour as a battalion RT
    Welcome home brother

  • @marksanchez8055
    @marksanchez8055 Рік тому +3

    Mr McNelly , thank you. Psalms 3:3

  • @brakel8r
    @brakel8r Рік тому +7

    But for the grace of God I was adopted by 2 wonderful people who could not have children as my biological father never made it back. That is all I know and do not need to know more. All the warriors out there..past, present, and future....Thank you and God bless you

  • @zfactortedzabel9267
    @zfactortedzabel9267 11 місяців тому +5

    Thank you for sharing, Jerry. I was born a week before JFK was assassinated. My dad served in the Army during the Korean War. I have 3 older brothers who all graduated in the early 70's. I remember names and places like Saigon, the Tet Offensive, Khe Sanh, Mekong Delta, etc. Thank you helping me piece together bits of my memories from childhood that was broadcast into our homes on a daily basis. I appreciate your service, and God bless.

  • @20x20Ghost
    @20x20Ghost Рік тому +2

    I watched your video Jerry and I want to thank you for fighting for my and everyone elses freedom thank you so much ☮👍

  • @johnnelson3222
    @johnnelson3222 Рік тому +48

    One of the best interviews I have listened to from a Vietnam veteran, his ability to articulate not only his experience in Vietnam but the importance of that service to America. I am nine years Jerry's junior however I remember my service flying over Vietnam on my way to Thailand as a K-9 handler and thinking about men such as Jerry who served in Vietnam. My hat is off to Jerry and the men and women who served and are serving now, well done.

  • @utjon
    @utjon 2 роки тому +18

    I want to say thank you. I wish I could have told you long before now. I was born in 1963.. you are all hero’s in my book. God bless you. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @olehippy13
    @olehippy13 Рік тому +1

    Jerry McNelly, I was a Medic at 3rd Field Hospital OR in Saigon..1972. We ate good chow at the mess hall..slept good... but we saw a lot of tragedy from the jungles.. i felt sorry for the guys out on the field. I watched a fellow who came in from the field to visit one of his buddies...he to our mess hall and saw that we had little containers of ice cream...he filled up all his pockets to take some back to his buddies... it was 110 degrees... as he left looking like the Michelin Man..pockets full of melting ice cream....I wondered how far he got.That was just a little humor i recall from MY time over there.
    Bless you Brother.
    keep smilin myfriend.

  • @350ZEASZE
    @350ZEASZE 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you!! PFC McNelly. We love you. Be well!!!!

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching. God bless you!!

  • @dsonyay
    @dsonyay Рік тому +31

    I wish Jerry would have explained exactly how his dad was able to get his orders changed. That’s probably just as interesting a story. What kind of pull could the dad had to do that??

  • @michaeldefeo3030
    @michaeldefeo3030 Рік тому +36

    Wow. My dad served at Cam Rahn Bay 67-68. I never knew the shit he had been through. I appreciate this fellow veteran helping me to see the experiences of my father that he never shared. He gave me a silver ring before he passed, I think it may have actually been pewter. On it's flat face was inscribed "Cam Rahn Bay 67-68". This video has helped me to understand a lot about my father.

  • @joshuaschury7105
    @joshuaschury7105 Рік тому +29

    To all my Vietnam Veteran brothers and sisters out there I want to personally thank you all for the sacrifices you and your families made! As a young boy I looked at you all as heroes and vowed to be just like you! You all motivated me to serve as an Army Infantryman in Afghanistan! BEST JOB I EVER HAD! Most of all WELCOME HOME JOB WELL DONE!

  • @hesedken
    @hesedken Рік тому +10

    Thanks for your service, Jerry.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

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  • @kevinlynch1524
    @kevinlynch1524 Рік тому +5

    Jerry,
    Welcome home Brother!
    My older Brother, PFC Justin Marshall Lynch, was a member of C Company 8th Bn 1st Air Cav (Airmobile) He was KIA November 6th, 1965, at age 19, in Plei Me, RVN. Like the picture of Jerry, with the M60 on his shoulder, my brother Jay was an assistant M-60 Machine Gunner. His body was brought home by our father, CSM Marshall Charles Lynch, 5th SFG, who was in country at the same time. By bother's name is inscribed on The Wall at 3E-25-1.
    I served in Vietnam from July 6, 1969 through July 5, 1950. I turned 19 in Viet Nam. I was with HHD 160th Sig Group. My father was in Viet nam during my tour. My first 6 months in country was his last 6 months on his third Se Asian tour.
    Years later, my son Sp/4 Kristian Marshall Lynch also served in the 1st Cav, in a Military Intelligence unit. Kris also turned 19 overseas, in Iraq.
    Thanks for a fantastic video. Moving, stirring, emotional, meaningful...again, welcome home.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

      "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @carlpresley9097
    @carlpresley9097 Рік тому +28

    Exactly the way I and many others feel. As a vietnam vet I support this good man all the way.

  • @ericfrantzen2516
    @ericfrantzen2516 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank You for Your Service.

  • @richf8972
    @richf8972 Рік тому +1

    I love my freedom, ill kill for my freedom, and die for it. I thank this man for his service, and all the veterans who sacrificed their youth and their lives for my freedom.

  • @stevelong5999
    @stevelong5999 Рік тому +12

    I was there. Watching this you can see the change. The damage that was happening to him. He will never be the same as he was before the war. War is hell and none of us will ever recover.

  • @bwfiibwfii1642
    @bwfiibwfii1642 Рік тому +16

    I humbly appreciate you jerry. Thanks for sharing and God bless. Salute to ALL of our soldiers 🇺🇸

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  • @mx-k
    @mx-k 7 днів тому +1

    Thanks Jerry. Your sacrifice made on my behalf is counted with honor! God bless you...

  • @michaelyoung1055
    @michaelyoung1055 Рік тому +16

    Thank you for telling your story. My grandfather served in WWII in the 3rd Army with Pattons. I'm so proud of our hero veterans

  • @ongrau2385
    @ongrau2385 Рік тому +31

    Way to go Jerry, I was an Advisor in the country., sometimes when alone I break down and weep. It seems to relieve the rage I feel at times.
    People often buy my lunch and thank me for my service. I am working on forgiveness of those who mistreated Vietnam veterans.
    Its awful hard for me. May the creator bless you and those you served with. My best friend was air cav. Bong Son,An Khe, camp evans and
    many more. Its been an Honor to know of you fellers. I wish only the best for you.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for watching my interview with Jerry. It is truly gripping. Hope you are subscribed. God bless you!!

    • @bobdennison207
      @bobdennison207 Рік тому +1

      thank you as well sir .
      pray God for peace
      and comfort to the men and women who were
      so gallant , dutiful , and
      patriotic to America .

  • @TBConl
    @TBConl Рік тому +21

    Jerry, respect sir. Nothing byt RESPECT!

  • @jim-5073
    @jim-5073 Рік тому +27

    Welcome back Jerry!....... From another Vietnam combat vet. Went over with a troopship, USS Breckenridge, 21 days to get there. 1965. I turned 21 when I was in Vietnam. I should have been back home at the town bar, drinking myself silly. But instead, I was eating mud dodging tracers.. I was on a rifle team. With an M-14. It was accurate at quite A distance. (one shot one kill)..... Then they handed me a M-16 which was a .22 caliber that jammed quite a bit. The VC we're using AKs (.30 cal). Which was less firepower than our enemy.. After 50 years, I'm still a bit paranoid and cautious of what's going on around me. Yes, we were green and scared once we hid land. I was asked to speak to a high school class about Vietnam 30 years later. I started with a bit of 'humor in new uniform.'But then I slipped into some heavy memories and choked up we're about 20 minutes. I am going to PTSD meetings yet in 2022. It seems I can't shake the memories.... Flashbacks and nightmares of what happened in Vietnam. World War I & II soldiers, the ones that were Lucky to come back, got there celebrations and parades. But we got kicked and spat at when we got back to the USA. I am still bitter with that!!! (It seems that the young people in the USA don't realize what was sacrificed for them to have the freedom that they take for granted).

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +4

      Jim, an amazing comment. Very powerful!!! I hope Jerry reads it someday. WELCOME HOME and thank you for your service!! "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @jimbike8064
    @jimbike8064 8 місяців тому +2

    Main idea I got from this video, the Vietnam vet is just as important as any other U.S wartime vet. They served and gave their all. Thanks.

  • @konaboss83
    @konaboss83 Рік тому +8

    I teared up when he teared up about his mess hall experience thanks for your service Jerry

  • @stanleykeith6969
    @stanleykeith6969 Рік тому +16

    GOD BLESS YOU JERRY, and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE !!!!!

  • @nes123ification
    @nes123ification Рік тому +7

    It really touched me to hear Jerry speak of his dad re-enlisting to hopefully get his son out of there. An incredible story all round. 🙏

  • @johanjohnleach8504
    @johanjohnleach8504 Рік тому +17

    Salute my brother. I am a vet from the South African Bush War. We have been forgotten. We fought Cubans, Cuban and Russian backed and trained terrs during the cold war from 66-89. It is refreshing to see that a once unpopular war, the Vietnam War, it's vets and those who paid the highest price being recognized. Your story has resonated with me and I am sure, many other vets. Thank you. Sempe Fe.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your service Johan!!!! "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @kennysouthwel4127
    @kennysouthwel4127 Рік тому +6

    What an honor to hear these stories. Thank you will never be adequate.

  • @LS-sv7bo
    @LS-sv7bo Рік тому +26

    Wow what a great interview!! What a great American Veteran!!

  • @skiptrace1888
    @skiptrace1888 Рік тому +13

    Thank you, brother! I was in Iraq, and often thought about other soldiers in other wars, and thanked God for their service and sacrifice. I realized there, that much of our lives are spent dealing with nonessential things, like where to go to dinner, what clothes to wear, etc. I worked in the Emergency Room in Baghdad and saw a lot of death & destruction. We need to be concerned about things that really matter! Not trivial stuff that doesn't! So let us love our Creator and one another! Make the world a better place through our care and concern for each other! That is all that really matters.

  • @kenwenzel9040
    @kenwenzel9040 10 місяців тому +2

    Jerry McNally you are an amazing individual. Thank you for your story. I know the mess hall story was so compelling and so true.

  • @TaipanTex
    @TaipanTex Рік тому +27

    Thanks Mr. McNelly for making those sacrifices that you made so that people like me didn't have to. It is so much appreciated by me and so many other people I know.

  • @skysoldier6513
    @skysoldier6513 Рік тому +19

    It’s refreshing listening to some of your comments. Only a real grunt would understand and relate to them. Too many fakes and exaggerators when it comes to honestly being a grunt in Vietnam. Thank you for your honesty. I served from Sept 68 to Sept 69 in C Co. 1/503 Abn Inf, 173d Airborne Brigade (Separate)

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому +2

      WELCOME HOME SKY SOLIDER!!! "Brother to Brother, in life and in death!!" God bless you!! larrycappetto.com

  • @hawkeye1084
    @hawkeye1084 Рік тому +9

    Powerful statement. Thank you for your service.

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      @VoicesofHistory  Рік тому

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