My Dad was 82nd airborne enlisted and my father in law was 101st drafted, crazy stories, great men. I hope younger people see some of this stuff and learn about it, especially how some of the veterans were treated afterwards, and nobody knowing what PTSD was or how to treat it for a modern war at the time. My father in law’s daughter died of cancer at 21 which was traced to his exposure to agent orange, these guys dealt with never before seen issues AFTER coming home, it’s nice to see some more light shed on it.
God bless your Dad and father in law and ever Man that fought and died in Vietnam. PS the US Military didn't lose in Vietnam the media lost it for them. From England.
PTSD? Horrible. Do some reading on WW1 vets. Talk about a meat grinder. My grandfather was a WW1 veteran. He did not speak about it much, but when he did, it was to describe HELL. He was wounded at 2nd Ypres. 2nd Ypres is infamous for the first use of poison gas as a weapon of mass destruction. On Canadian troops.
I’m a retired Marine Corps Gysgt who had 3 tours in 🇻🇳 Vietnam. I walked in 3 times but only walked out once. I’m now a 100%VA and a amputee. But I would do it all over again. I loved my Brothers ❤
The only people that forgot commitments to Vietnam was the United States Congress! 75 they cut off for Aid to the country! Foreshadowed Afghanistan! Only difference is we left more money in that country! $85 billion in military equipment! Afghanistan has one hell of an army just ask the Taliban.
My brother, Marine Recon in Nam. Knowing Marines I do understand their values. Their beliefs in a cause. My uncle was a Marine WWII. My other uncle Navy, Korea. Sitting & drinking with Marines you learn their thinking.
You keep saying that these operations were to keep the 324B division from infiltrating, but you leave out the 325 division and a regiment who supported the 324. I can’t remember the regiments name, but they were the trained sappers who spearheaded the NVA divisions night assaults and assisted in other types of actions
4 months after we were married my husband was flown out to meet his ship in Vietnam. I was in nursing school and I was so devastated that I had to take time off so I could get my thoughts together! I was the only married woman in my class, out of my home state
My profile pic. Sylvester Bracey Sr Marine Recon Vietnam THE HILLS JAN 19 1967. Caught twice by the Vietcong NEVER SHOT OR TAKEN POW.. 3rd div 2md batt 9th marine FORCE RECON.
Seems to me after the Marines called in for none stop Artillery Bombing on the mountain. Then after a hour the North Vietnamese Army would start shooting randomly with sniper fire. This means the North Vietnamese Army was going deep under ground into under ground cities with tunnels. They perhaps would wait for the bombing to stop. Then come out and do random sniper fire. No matter how much bombs hit the area. The bombs could not effect the under ground tunnels and under ground cities. Simply amazing .
No way in hell the US was ever going to win with Chinese & Russian backing. Most nva were Chinese regular army & rangers to give them combat experience.
Guys in the vid have M-16's, if they were supposed to be on Prairie, they did not get M-16's till Spring of '67. On Hastings, we were at the Rockpile, it was a bare bones encampment at the bottom of the Rockpile in Aug. '66, recon guys supposedly had a place up topside, it probably did get built out, but, it sure was not on Hastings, and I bet it was pretty spartan on the Prairie operations. Did a Carib cruise on the Guam, '67-'68. Entire Marine Bn. a top the Rockpile? Yeah, right, if a Bn. was whittled down to about 2 squads, this vid is B.S. The Rockpile was out in the middle of nowhere, not at all near CamLo. Actually South West of CamLo, by many, many miles, look it up on a map. Hill 851? How about 861?
@@boondocker7964 81mm mortars. I know they took an ship to nam in 65. Stormed the beach, . I have a pic of his boot camp class but need to dig it out. I think 64 was the year he joined. His 2nd tour was 67-68 and mainly was hill fights and khe sahn. He was on 881s with capn Dabney as an sniper with h and s co i believe
Charles was fighting a war not a series of battles. And Charles won the country he fought for decades for, the French, the Americans and the Chinese all found out not to mess with Charles
We (3/9 3rd Mar Div.) were constantly finding Chinese and Russian weapons/ammo in and around Quang Tri Province in 66 & 67. Had lots of Russian 120mm rockets dropped on our hill 2 clicks north of Camp JJ Carroll. Lots of those rockets were duds. That's how we knew they were Russian. We would also find cachs of stored Chinese/Russian ammo. The Chinese and the Russians were indeed supplying the North Vietnamese.
Jim, I went back to Viet Nam 40 years after fighting there. I did the tourist thing and went to Marble Mountain after visiting Hill 55 where I had spent most of my time while in country. I was really surprised how many Viet Cong had been inside the caves on Marble Mountain. According to the guide on top of the mountain, there was a staging area there for Viet Cong and many of their wounded were treated inside these caves. Did you see any of this or was it cleared by '67?
Nothing cleared AT THAT TIME. I UNDERSTAND there was a VC, AND NVA HOSPITAL INSIDE AND BEHIND THE PAGODA OF MARBLE MOUNTAIN. I WAS OUTSIDE OF MARBLE MOUNTAIN BY 2 MILES GUARDING A RADIO RELAY STATION ALL SAND. I DID GO UP ON THE CROWS NEST NEXT TO MARBLE MOUNTAIN AS I WAS A 106 MM SQUAD LEADER. NEVER HAD ANY DESIRE TO GO BACK. I JUST SAW PICTURES ON UA-cam I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW TOURISTY IT IS NOW UNRECOGNIZABLE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.@@johnhelm7090
@@johnhelm7090 I WAS NEVER ASKED TO GO INTO MARBLE MT. I FOUND OUT LATER IN A TIME MAGAZINE THEREWASA VC NVA HOSPITAL IN THE MARBLE MOUNTAIN. HAD A 106 MM ON TOP OF THE CROWS NEST NEXT TO MARBLE MOUNTAIN I WAS UP THERE ONCE. H&S 3/1
Little miss leading, the Rock Pile was not large enough for more then a squad of marines if that many, it was a radio relay shot from VANDERGRIF TO Dong HA, mayby their thinking of Dang Ha Mountain fire support base?
Those guys make Rambo look like a weenie . John Stryker Myer have a couple good books out there and there are several really good podcast if you haven't scene Any of them.
I was a young kid of 18 when I joined the USAF at the tail end of Vietnam, and I strongly believed our presence in Vietnam was to defend the Vietnamese people who did NOT... want to be under atheistic Communism, an atheistic belief that had no problem violating peoples basic God-given rights. So this Rakestraw fellow's opinion of the Vietnam conflict was not the same attitude many veterans I knew and spoke with had. And that included not just USAF vets, but also Army and Marine Vietnam vets. That's why I don't care much for videos like this, because often those behind Vietnam war documentaries ultimately push the globalist one-world order views, which one of their strategies is to downplay American patriotism and support for doing what is right. I mean this Rakestraw fellow was perfect for them, 'made-to-order', to fit the American doubts over the reason for the U.S. getting involved in Vietnam. And if he didn't think he was serving the flag of the United States of America when he went, then maybe he should have gone north to Canada with the rest of the draft dodgers. The globalist video sponsers must have loved to hear him say that junk with claiming he and his fellow-marines weren't fighting for the U.S. flag.
I remember the difference between two interviews. One was a classic interview of a marine complaining about the Tet Offensive, saying the whole thing. stinks. Then I saw another interview of a marine cooly stating when asked why did he run out to save a Marine he stated “I’m a marine that’s my job” while calmly puffing on a cigarette. I realized as a young man 30 years ago the media can present any image they want. I mean, how many interviews did they have to go through before they found the disheartened Marine before they spoke with him?
I was a Corpsman in 1969 and 1970 and served with the Fifth Marines 1/5 Delta and Bravo companies and when I try to explain what a Corpsman is I often use the term medic, everyone knows what a medic is only a Marine knows what a Corpsman is.
It was inevitable that the marines would be committed To vietnam eventually Having such a force in the usa Not being deployed would create a morale situation All it needed was an incident To say let's go and the viet cong provided it by attacking U.s. bases Just as the gulf of tonkin one did! They are macho gung ho trained to kick ass!
The politicians lost. They screwed. Our boys took land, dumb butt political leaders would call them back. Losing ground the boys had won. Don't ever blame our boys. Because you know nothing.
The icing on the cake was a congress of the United States! Refused munitions, and their support with their with their support with air support! President Ford went to Capitol Hill and begged!!!! this individual in the nursing home/White House/stash house at this time was in his first term in the senate! Let’s go Brandon!
If you stupid enough to buy the story of the of the government, “ we must stop communism in Southern Asia “ and joined the services of military forces or unlikely by the draft of our country that’s too bad.” You put yourselves into a position that was not smart. This war created because of LBJ had investments in Bell helicopters, Texas oil, general dynamics. You guys fell some stupid story. I am a Vietnam veteran.
My uncle was with F/2/3 was KIA on May 9th during the Hill fights
Rip lcpl Carman K. Hicks
These men are all true heroes in my book God bless all you 👍💪🇺🇸
My Dad was 82nd airborne enlisted and my father in law was 101st drafted, crazy stories, great men. I hope younger people see some of this stuff and learn about it, especially how some of the veterans were treated afterwards, and nobody knowing what PTSD was or how to treat it for a modern war at the time. My father in law’s daughter died of cancer at 21 which was traced to his exposure to agent orange, these guys dealt with never before seen issues AFTER coming home, it’s nice to see some more light shed on it.
God bless your Dad and father in law and ever Man that fought and died in Vietnam. PS the US Military didn't lose in Vietnam the media lost it for them. From England.
PTSD? Horrible. Do some reading on WW1 vets. Talk about a meat grinder. My grandfather was a WW1 veteran. He did not speak about it much, but when he did, it was to describe HELL. He was wounded at 2nd Ypres. 2nd Ypres is infamous for the first use of poison gas as a weapon of mass destruction. On Canadian troops.
@@lagartogrande1908 Well aware, that whole era was just insane.
I’m a retired Marine Corps Gysgt who had 3 tours in 🇻🇳 Vietnam. I walked in 3 times but only walked out once. I’m now a 100%VA and a amputee. But I would do it all over again. I loved my Brothers ❤
Thank you for your service, and bless you.
Semper Fi. You are what makes America great. Proud Vietnam Veteran I Corp. 67-69 Phu Bai/Hue/Khe Sanh
I salute every Vietnam Veteran I see, much respect...72 yo Navy Veteran
Super work here , thanks. Even more thanks to those I Corps Marines that did so much. Respect L 3/1 87-91
Lp
@@ibekajohnson3298l 19:51
@@ibekajohnson3298 what u mean? Lp/op? I don't understand
Served with B 1/9 in the Hill Fights. It was a meat grinder.
When were you with B 1/9
My brother was there in 1966 supporting the grunts as part of a 106 recoilless platoon 1/7.
I was in the Corps from 64-68 but was never sent to Vietnam. I have the highest respect for the Marines who fought in that God-forsaken shithole.
The only people that forgot commitments to Vietnam was the United States Congress! 75 they cut off for Aid to the country!
Foreshadowed Afghanistan! Only difference is we left more money in that country! $85 billion in military equipment! Afghanistan has one hell of an army just ask the Taliban.
My brother, Marine Recon in Nam. Knowing Marines I do understand their values. Their beliefs in a cause.
My uncle was a Marine WWII. My other uncle Navy, Korea.
Sitting & drinking with Marines you learn their thinking.
Outstanding Post ❤
You keep saying that these operations were to keep the 324B division from infiltrating, but you leave out the 325 division and a regiment who supported the 324. I can’t remember the regiments name, but they were the trained sappers who spearheaded the NVA divisions night assaults and assisted in other types of actions
I was wounded while taking hill 881N. 2blt. 3rd Marines.
welcome home!
Thanks for your service
Thank you for your service man glad you made it back to the states buddy
Thank you for your service, Marine!
Hill 881N
4 months after we were married my husband was flown out to meet his ship in Vietnam. I was in nursing school and I was so devastated that I had to take time off so I could get my thoughts together! I was the only married woman in my class, out of my home state
My profile pic. Sylvester Bracey Sr Marine Recon Vietnam THE HILLS JAN 19 1967. Caught twice by the Vietcong NEVER SHOT OR TAKEN POW.. 3rd div 2md batt 9th marine FORCE RECON.
I was with 3/9 3rd Mar Div in 66-67 (Quang Tri Province). Glad you made it home. Semper Fi.
These men were bad-ass
First Force Recon 68-69 An Hoa. So thankful for the chopper pilots that saved us lots of times
Thanks to the pilots and thanks to you. 🇺🇸🗽
Best. Of the Corps
My brother was a Force Marine Recon in 1968 his name was Larry Row did you know him? He drown n 1972 I
@@NeldaDaniels Nelda I’m sorry but I didn’t know him. I got there Oct. 68. He might have been gone by then. I’m sorry for your loss.
Seems to me after the Marines called in for none stop Artillery Bombing on the mountain. Then after a hour the North Vietnamese Army would start shooting randomly with sniper fire. This means the North Vietnamese Army was going deep under ground into under ground cities with tunnels. They perhaps would wait for the bombing to stop. Then come out and do random sniper fire. No matter how much bombs hit the area. The bombs could not effect the under ground tunnels and under ground cities. Simply amazing .
3rd Batt. 7th Marines ChuLai,RVN 10/65-11/66
I was in L 3/7 in June 66 -July 66
@@jarhead1814 i was H&S assigned to 81s. who knows we might have crossed paths.
@@terryslota2224 were you there when John Wayne visited us on June 21, 1966
@@jarhead1814 i think so, memory is fading. i think it was at our H&S camp????
@@jarhead1814 my best memory was Christmas '65, took amphibs to the beach to see Mr. Bob Hope.
I love the marines, these guys are really nice….just ask the enemy !!
Thank you for the upload I haven't seen this one I've seen the 101 Airborne One like this but not the Marine One
Know the area well. From 66 kill the middle of 68. HMM 265 and then second platoon, bravo company third tank big day at the rock pile.
Tunnels help the NVA vanish. They were undetected at this point of the conflict. Didn’t seem fair to have an intelligent enemy.
God bless the grunts.
there, no grunts there heroes
Who wanted to photograph the grunts
Outstanding!
No way in hell the US was ever going to win with Chinese & Russian backing. Most nva were Chinese regular army & rangers to give them combat experience.
Yep. We captured a NVA officer who was Chinese trained.
Not "most" PAVN. Some..
Guys in the vid have M-16's, if they were supposed to be on Prairie, they did not get M-16's till Spring of '67. On Hastings, we were at the Rockpile, it was a bare bones encampment at the bottom of the Rockpile in Aug. '66, recon guys supposedly had a place up topside, it probably did get built out, but, it sure was not on Hastings, and I bet it was pretty spartan on the Prairie operations. Did a Carib cruise on the Guam, '67-'68. Entire Marine Bn. a top the Rockpile? Yeah, right, if a Bn. was whittled down to about 2 squads, this vid is B.S. The Rockpile was out in the middle of nowhere, not at all near CamLo. Actually South West of CamLo, by many, many miles, look it up on a map. Hill 851? How about 861?
Semper Fi Marine. My father was on hastings and prarie. 2/4 india co . Cpl. David E. Steller 2114414. He was with mortars.
@@kimberlysteller2556 His service number is older than mine, so, I'm guessing he was on the "inside", in '63 or '64? 60MM mortars?
@@boondocker7964 81mm mortars. I know they took an ship to nam in 65. Stormed the beach, . I have a pic of his boot camp class but need to dig it out. I think 64 was the year he joined. His 2nd tour was 67-68 and mainly was hill fights and khe sahn. He was on 881s with capn Dabney as an sniper with h and s co i believe
We know that. They were army troops, mostly. Army was not up by us until they were getting ready for Pegasus.
Flew over, but never landed. It was very spartan! Prairie and Hastings. HMM 265.
Welcome home men.
Khe sahn did not end like dien Bien Phu. Charles never had a chance.
Charles was fighting a war not a series of battles. And Charles won the country he fought for decades for, the French, the Americans and the Chinese all found out not to mess with Charles
Khe Danh was a diversion
Johnson simply had to tell the USSR NOT TO SHIP MILITARY AID TO .NO. VIETNAM
...and US ships would blockade Haiphong harbor.
We (3/9 3rd Mar Div.) were constantly finding Chinese and Russian weapons/ammo in and around Quang Tri Province in 66 & 67. Had lots of Russian 120mm rockets dropped on our hill 2 clicks north of Camp JJ Carroll. Lots of those rockets were duds. That's how we knew they were Russian. We would also find cachs of stored Chinese/Russian ammo. The Chinese and the Russians were indeed supplying the North Vietnamese.
Donate to the "Wounded Warrior Project"
SLF IN 66 THEN MARBLE MOUNTAIN 1967 USMC SEMPER FI
Jim, I went back to Viet Nam 40 years after fighting there. I did the tourist thing and went to Marble Mountain after visiting Hill 55 where I had spent most of my time while in country. I was really surprised how many Viet Cong had been inside the caves on Marble Mountain. According to the guide on top of the mountain, there was a staging area there for Viet Cong and many of their wounded were treated inside these caves. Did you see any of this or was it cleared by '67?
Nothing cleared AT THAT TIME. I UNDERSTAND there was a VC, AND NVA HOSPITAL INSIDE AND BEHIND THE PAGODA OF MARBLE MOUNTAIN. I WAS OUTSIDE OF MARBLE MOUNTAIN BY 2 MILES GUARDING A RADIO RELAY STATION ALL SAND. I DID GO UP ON THE CROWS NEST NEXT TO MARBLE MOUNTAIN AS I WAS A 106 MM SQUAD LEADER. NEVER HAD ANY DESIRE TO GO BACK. I JUST SAW PICTURES ON UA-cam I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW TOURISTY IT IS NOW UNRECOGNIZABLE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.@@johnhelm7090
@@johnhelm7090 I WAS NEVER ASKED TO GO INTO MARBLE MT. I FOUND OUT LATER IN A TIME MAGAZINE THEREWASA VC NVA HOSPITAL IN THE MARBLE MOUNTAIN. HAD A 106 MM ON TOP OF THE CROWS NEST NEXT TO MARBLE MOUNTAIN I WAS UP THERE ONCE. H&S 3/1
Little miss leading, the Rock Pile was not large enough for more then a squad of marines if that many, it was a radio relay shot from VANDERGRIF TO Dong HA, mayby their thinking of Dang Ha Mountain fire support base?
A guy around the corner was one he got in to drugs when he came back
Tell us something about MacVSog
Those guys make Rambo look like a weenie . John Stryker Myer have a couple good books out there and there are several really good podcast if you haven't scene Any of them.
I was a young kid of 18 when I joined the USAF at the tail end of Vietnam, and I strongly believed our presence in Vietnam was to defend the Vietnamese people who did NOT... want to be under atheistic Communism, an atheistic belief that had no problem violating peoples basic God-given rights. So this Rakestraw fellow's opinion of the Vietnam conflict was not the same attitude many veterans I knew and spoke with had. And that included not just USAF vets, but also Army and Marine Vietnam vets.
That's why I don't care much for videos like this, because often those behind Vietnam war documentaries ultimately push the globalist one-world order views, which one of their strategies is to downplay American patriotism and support for doing what is right. I mean this Rakestraw fellow was perfect for them, 'made-to-order', to fit the American doubts over the reason for the U.S. getting involved in Vietnam. And if he didn't think he was serving the flag of the United States of America when he went, then maybe he should have gone north to Canada with the rest of the draft dodgers. The globalist video sponsers must have loved to hear him say that junk with claiming he and his fellow-marines weren't fighting for the U.S. flag.
I remember the difference between two interviews. One was a classic interview of a marine complaining about the Tet Offensive, saying the whole thing. stinks. Then I saw another interview of a marine cooly stating when asked why did he run out to save a Marine he stated “I’m a marine that’s my job” while calmly puffing on a cigarette. I realized as a young man 30 years ago the media can present any image they
want. I mean, how many interviews did they have to go through before they found the disheartened Marine before they spoke with him?
Wrong text Khe Sanh not caisan and NVA not NBA :))))
Semper Fi An Hoa kilo 3/5, 68-69
No one ever bangs on about Victor Charles.......yet with all your support he still kicked our ass.....tut tut!
Not in the kill ratio politics kept us from taking the war in the north
We never lost the War in Vietnam , We ended the surge of Communism in Southeast Asia, ,No Other Country took on the America after Vietnam.
You clearly worded your comment incorrectly.
You MEANT to say that thanks to support from RUSSIA AND CHINA, the Viet Cong proved to be more formidable than anticipated.
@@forensicaccountant259 of course I meant to say it!
2:58 Poor elephants. No wonder their almost extinct.
“We blew the poop out of those guys” was way more visual than if he just said shit lmao
When on patrol, when we're you allowed to smoke?
"We always knew where the Americans were because they left cigarette butts everywhere" - NVA grunt
I smoked all the time if I had any
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I think my dude needs a bathroom break, can we cut the cameras for a few minutes?
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11:10. Evict the bad neighbours? What a strange thing to say. Not at all surprising though. For imperialists.
Poorly crafted documentary. Lost me when the Marine called a Corpsman a medic!
I was a Corpsman in 1969 and 1970 and served with the Fifth Marines 1/5 Delta and Bravo companies and when I try to explain what a Corpsman is I often use the term medic, everyone knows what a medic is only a Marine knows what a Corpsman is.
It was inevitable that the marines would be committed
To vietnam eventually
Having such a force in the usa
Not being deployed would create a morale situation
All it needed was an incident
To say let's go and the viet cong provided it by attacking
U.s. bases
Just as the gulf of tonkin one did!
They are macho gung ho trained to kick ass!
NO US military would've died. The tone of this documentary sickens me, glorifying battle, which WAS A WASTE OF AMERICAN LIVES.
Stupid war.... That you lost
The politicians lost. They screwed. Our boys took land, dumb butt political leaders would call them back. Losing ground the boys had won.
Don't ever blame our boys. Because you know nothing.
The icing on the cake was a congress of the United States! Refused munitions, and their support with their with their support with air support! President Ford went to Capitol Hill and begged!!!! this individual in the nursing home/White House/stash house at this time was in his first term in the senate! Let’s go Brandon!
@@edwinsalau150what ever. You lost!
We were not there in a combat role when the Arvin folded no suprise there but you read history before you make ignorant comments dude
@@roaddog7793 we were defeated in vietnam and by the freakin talaban
If you stupid enough to buy the story of the of the government, “ we must stop communism in Southern Asia “ and joined the services of military forces or unlikely by the draft of our country that’s too bad.” You put yourselves into a position that was not smart. This war created because of LBJ had investments in Bell helicopters, Texas oil, general dynamics. You guys fell some stupid story. I am a Vietnam veteran.
Thank you for your service and you are appreciated and respected.
3rd Batt. 7th Marines ChuLai,RVN 10/65-11/66