Don't miss the new Al video made by his grandson! 👇 Al relates a few more interesting Vietnam recollections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTbOvTmMPGQ "A gritty, wrenching account of battle from a first-hand participant describing the chaos and emotions occurring during combat." - Viewer Comment | Al's story is compelling, historic, and even emotionally touching if you watch all the way to the end. _____________________________________________________________ Al relates his boot camp experience in San Diego, infantry training at Camp Pendleton, travel to Vietnam by troop transport ship, training and R&R in Okinawa and his horrific combat experience in the First Battle of Khe Sanh (often referred to as The Hill Fights). Copyright: American Prairie Filmworks 2019 If you enjoyed this, we have a Tip Jar: https://paypal.me/americanprairiefilms?locale.x=en_US Thank you! Check out more from Al White! He and his grandson are vlogging now. YouTube Cha...
HOSTED BY: https://musicofthevietnamwar.com Special Forces medic Gary Beikirch treated wounded indigenous and U.S. soldiers under intense fire in the Kontum Province, South Vietnam, on April 1, 1970. He was presented with the Medal of Honor on October 15, 1973. Read more about Beikirch and other Medal recipients in MEDAL OF HONOR at http://www.artisanbooks.com/products/9781579654627/ - By: MedalOfHonorBook Title: Gary Beikirch, Medal of Honor, Vietnam War Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz9I0H8J7oU
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