Jim Oudman
Jim Oudman was born on July 28, 1943, in Palo Alto, California, but he grew up in Michigan. In the fall of 1964 he volunteered for the draft. He received basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, then received advanced individual training at Fort Story, Virginia. While at Fort Story he learned how to drive trucks and handle supplies, and was assigned to the 565th Transportation Company. In October 1965 he deployed to Vietnam with the 565th and got there via the USS General JC Breckinridge. He landed at Cam Ranh Bay and helped establish a base there. For a year he went on convoys to nearby bases to deliver supplies with most convoys going from Cam Ranh Bay to Nha Trang. After a year in Vietnam he returned to the United States and with four months left in his enlistment he was discharged early.

Bob Tarbuck

Mike Renner

Donald Conyers

B-17 Pilot Bill Patten

Interview with John K. Roberts, August 3, 2025

Phillip Wade Hasty's interview for the Veterans History Project at Atlanta History Center

Vietnam Voices: 'I did a lot of praying over there. A lot.'

Otis Romans

Ken Gainer

Interview with Norman W. VanCor, Vietnam Veteran, Part 1 of 2. CCSU Veterans History Project

Jim McCloughan

Ron Hutson

Interview with Bob Sales, D-Day veteran

Roger Oppenhuizen

Frank Schaffer

VIETNAM - Mitchell Young, U.S.M.C. PTSD, The Emotional Scars of War, 1966, 1967

We Fought Hand to Hand During TET 1968 - Don Kaiser's Vietnam Story.

CARL DUANE GRIGGS, Vietnam 1966

Joe Featherston — Full Interview, Vietnam Veterans Oral History Project

