Coffee and Conversation, 304: Lyle Borders - OH-6 Helicopters, Vietnam
Lyle was a helicopter pilot in Vietnam during 1970-71, participating in many offensive operations where he was seriously wounded. Any infantryman has the highest regard for what these pilots did during the war.

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