If You Give Up, You Die: A Huey (OH-1) Pilot in Vietnam, 1968-1969
Herman L. "Butch" Peace Jr. served with the US Army as a Huey (UH-1) pilot based at Lai Khe, III Corps, South Vienam, 1968-1969. He shares memories of his time in combat service. Posted as part of the War & Life Project: / @listentoothers Any veteran who served in any combat zone in any capacity is invited to contact Preston Jones: [email protected] or [email protected] / (479) 524-7488.

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Chip Hanson - USMC 1967-69

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EP 48: What They Don't Tell You About Loading Bombs in Vietnam

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Dale Dye Forced Hollywood to Get War Right Starting with Platoon

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Thomas Jeffrey "TJ" Kelly – USMC 1964-69

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The Deadliest Year in Vietnam: With the 25th Infantry Division in III Corps, South Vietnam, 1968-69

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The Real Viet Nam-Richard Kopec

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The Skills You Needed to Survive: Walking Point in South Vietnam & Cambodia, 1969-1970

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It Still Gets to Me Today: With Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRPs) in Vietnam

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

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Vietnam War, hand to hand combat. Ron Melyan's memories of Lo Giang and his tour in Vietnam.

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MACV-SOG Pilot’s Shocking War Stories from Vietnam

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20 "Illegal" Weapons Every Vietnam Tunnel Rat Built That the Army Tried to Destroy

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True War Stories From a Vietnam Machine Gunner

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Gunship Pilot Describes being Shot Down Twice in Vietnam

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Interview with Jeanne B. Christie, Vietnam War veteran. CCSU Veterans History Project

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Army Reconnaissance in Vietnam: With the 4th Infantry in the Central Highlands and Cambodia, 1970.

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A Point Man's Blues: Combat Incidents in the Vietnam War

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NOT LIKE THE MOVIES - MACV SOG’s insane missions

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