We Fought Hand to Hand During TET 1968 - Don Kaiser's Vietnam Story.
Full version of Don Kaiser’s four-part interview. Don Kaiser was drafted in 1966 and trained with his unit at Fort Hood, Texas, for one year. In October 1967, his unit deployed to Vietnam aboard the USNS Upshur. On February 8, 1968, his company was ambushed at the village of Lo Giang, resulting in 19 killed and 35 wounded. Don was awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star with Valor, and the Army Commendation Medal.

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Michael Weaver

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Frank Scolaro Jr. – U.S. Army, Vietnam 1967-68

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VOICES OF HISTORY PRESENTS - Sgt. James McKeever, 528th Support Battalion, Vietnam

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NVA Trackers Followed the Trail... Then Realized MACV-SOG Was Hunting Them

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Shot in Vietnam: Thomas Charbonneau’s Story of Survival, Loss, and Loyalty

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Reflections of a Walking Dead Marine: C/1/9 Vietnam War Veteran Jim Thompson

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Ted Severn | Surviving Vietnam: From Battlefield to Reflection

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VOICES OF HISTORY PRESENTS - VIETNAM, 1LT George M. Papa, 1st/46th Infantry, Americal Division

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600 Viet Cong Followed One Patrol Into the Jungle... and Never Came Out

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Four Times I Should Have Died in Vietnam | River Rat Veterans Interview

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Vietnam Veteran Larry Watson, Reflects on Friendship, Loss, and Survival.

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“Charging NVA bunkers alone” - SSG Robert “Flex” Koch, DSC - Mike Force, Vietnam | FULL INTERVIEW

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VOICES OF HISTORY PRESENTS - Sgt. Lawrence Bromer, 25th Infantry, Vietnam, 1966-1967, 11 Bravo, RTO

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Paul Senick's Vietnam War Story: Reflections and the Lasting Impact of War.

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No Concept of How Bad It Was: A Marine at War in the Que Son Valley, I Corps, South Vietnam, 1967

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They Were Not Men What NVA Trackers Said the Night MACV SOG Vanished

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I Lost My Whole Platoon: A Battle in the Mekong Delta, IV Corps, South Vietnam, 1968

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Stories Never Told About Ambush Corner, Hue City, Vietnam War

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Airborne Ranger’s Terrifying Tour in Vietnam

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