Thank you for sharing this important history! And thank you for your service! My Dad was C. Company 1/502nd in 1968. Sgt Richard Rohsner. I’ve recently been doing a lot of research on the 101st in Vietnam and this video sheds a lot of light on the operations that went down with the 101st during that turbulent and tragic year.
@AlMount7 жыл бұрын
I was there , that was my Company Command in the blue shirt, I was a Delta Raider. LZ Sally was our base camp. At 17 minutes into the film is described a battle I was in serving with 1st platoon. As I looked back over my shoulder I saw Sgt. Hooper motion me forward out into the clearing. After taking only a couple of steps, I was cut down by an NVA soldier to my left, two friends engaged and killed him while I crawled back to the creek with a gun shot wound to my left thigh.30 days later, I was right back with 1st Platoon fighting in the Jungle :-(
@shaneknight8955 жыл бұрын
Hey sorry but did you know my dad? He was srg Joseph Fredrick Knight specialist 4 101st airborn " sergeant whitey" thats all i know sadly....
@vicO13232 жыл бұрын
A friend from high school was in CO B 2nd Batt 501 Inf 101 ABN. He was drafted and joined the Army on 11 September 1967. His tour started on 10 March 1968. He was KIA April 10, 1968 in Thua Thien Province South Vietnam, between Khe Sanh and Hue city. He died outright from multiple fragmentation wounds. I said goodbye to him at his open casket funeral. Whenever I'm back home I visit him where he's laid to rest. I joined the Marines a year later and served for 3 years, one year in Vietnam with 7th and 1st Marines.
@IanV102 ай бұрын
Thank you sir, thanks for all the hard work and sacrifice, this is one of the best videos explaining the fighting I’ve seen, from actual locations of battle, to LZs and base camps, well done 👍🏻 🇺🇸
@bobmason18210 жыл бұрын
Thank you Gen. Cushman for this incredible history of our unit in Nam! I think of that time every day and have since coming home in 1969. Thank you for sharing what we did both for us to remember and to commemorate those who did not come home. We did not fight in vain! You did a superb job leading us and continue to now with this video! Thank you again! Sp4 Bob Mason C 2/501 1968-69
@WhoWouldWantThisName5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. An extra thank you for making this when you did, as so many of these places have changed so much since that it's often impossible to envision what these places looked like back then given all the build up since. Even though this was nearly 30 years later compared to now it looks so much more like these areas did then than it does today. Other than the few places preserved for the tourism trade most places are just unrecognizable today.
@richardbaranowski8506 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU, GENERAL!!! I served with the 2nd Brigade out of LZ Sally 8/68 - 8/69, and the 3rd Brigade out of Camp Evans 9/69 - 3/70. I had so many questions about the area, and why the 1st Cav has Camp Evan, within our AO during my first tour, and why upon return the Cav was gone, and the 3rd Brigade was there... And it was great seeing what that AO looks like today! God Bless all of my Vietnam Brothers, Living and Dead!
@SkipBt1018 жыл бұрын
Thanks for an explanation of the big picture. I was just a 11B2P and I just knew what was going on as far as I could see. Couple of details I remember a little differently though. D/1/502, 67-68
@karrietucker8856 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for your service❤
@jimemanuel19733 жыл бұрын
I was stationed at Eielson AFB, AK from 9/66 to 12/68. I worked in ground support equipment shop and we maintained the aircraft ground heaters, among other types of equipment. In Dec. 67, we were notified that C-141s were being diverted from Elmendorf AFB to Eielson. They were carrying elements of the 101st A.D. to S. Vietnam under Operation Eagle Thrust.
@billcarpenter51454 ай бұрын
Cottonmouth BG John Rip Collins , passed away about 10 years ago . A great man . I spent time with him , at a 1st Bde reunion in Ft.Worth Tx . He was a good man
@stephenblake21962 жыл бұрын
HEROES!! I WANT TO THANK YOU AND ALL VEITNAM COMBAT VET'S!!! FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART ❤ NO WORDS CAN DESCRIBE WHAT YOU MEN WENT THROUGH on a daily basis??THEY SHOULD WANT FOR NOTHING!! ABOVE ALL ?? THE AMERICAN DREAM IS FOR YOU!!!! IT WAS EARNED!!! HEROES!! WELCOME HOME 🏡!! STAND PROUD FOR ALL THAT YOU DID THEIR!!! YOU ARE HEROES!!! U SHOULD HAVE BEEN TREATED LIKE NFL PLAYERS AND THOSE HOLLYWOOD SCUM BAGS TAKE FOR GRANTED??? Thank you for sharing this story!!! Veitnam vet's must tell their stories and be heard?? Don't let it be forgotten!!! (HONORABLE HEROES !!!) ALL OF THE VEITNAM COMBAT VET'S!!!!
@gordonlandreth95503 жыл бұрын
A fascinating video showing the maps where the operations occurred , and the look of the battlefield as it is today . Very well done . That little bird is mean !
@wesleycook31813 жыл бұрын
Great video Welcome home sir
@wesleycook31813 жыл бұрын
Those troops battled there ass off for a week straight. Great job 501/502
@greasyflight660912 күн бұрын
Kieth William Nolan wrote books "Into Laos" Lam Son 17...and "Ripcord" last stand of the 101 central highlands 1970
@WestendAngst3 жыл бұрын
Can anyone tell me anything about which 101 unit was at Bien Hoa in Feb 68? I was with 11th Armored Cav and took abunch of you guys out on Feb 3 68 to a ville just north of Bien Hoa airbase,(maybe TanPhu) ran into a big gang of hardcore NVA. Lost a lot that day.
@gordonlandreth95503 жыл бұрын
I'm sure the " Blackhorse " guys did the best they could . A very good unit that was one of the best in Vietnam .
@ronaldclark81876 жыл бұрын
Thanks to you General.
@haskellw23 жыл бұрын
Ty, very in depth 👌
@greasyflight660912 күн бұрын
"Kill Anything That Moves"...good book
@nealfry22302 жыл бұрын
2 - 22 - '22: 1ST Sargent BROWN DOG of THE 101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION, Vietnam. " Happy Birthday Brother Brown Dog " February 27TH, 1947: How the Valhalla are ya??? This Freezing Rain has me wanting about your " STEEL PLATES are on your Head and your Skull? " " Honorably Awarded " The Distinguished Service Cross, The Distinguished Flying Cross, With The 101ST Airborne 3 Metals For Valor, The Silver Star and MOST Bravery THREE Purple Hearts, amen. Your Twin Brother from different Mothers, SUN DOWN to HIGH PRIEST, over:
@basalduat2 жыл бұрын
Do you know Heronimo Lopez? From 1963-1965 he was at Ft Campbell KY 101 Airborne Div. He served in Nam. He was a Spec5 in 1965 and managed the G3 operations Annex at Ft Campbell. He was married with 2 children. He was from New York City. He'd be 78 to 80 years old by June 2022.
@greasyflight660912 күн бұрын
Greatest respect from Canada
@sunahangrai3601 Жыл бұрын
hello your so many war videos are available there but none of them are easy for us who are fighting against us army nva or viet cong ?
@sunahangrai3601 Жыл бұрын
titles should be given the fighting against nva or viet cong
@xxyyzzplants1315 жыл бұрын
Simply put amazing, in the---- "twilight" of these men's lives. Certainly all are heros. Did you catch the U.S. pen and the grease pencils, talk about old school.
@saltyassassin2 жыл бұрын
Screaming Eagles Forever!
@wesleycook31813 жыл бұрын
How were the ARVN to fight with. Did they help at all
@hpyglf8 жыл бұрын
What do you know of BG Collins, commander 1st BDE
@TheSpritz05 жыл бұрын
I saw an entry on the internet about a Colonel John Collins taking command of the 1st Brigade from a Brigadier General Matheson, they say he passed on.
@falee29593 жыл бұрын
thanks to all US troops
@dburch78944 жыл бұрын
Anyone know Mike Kirst? 101st and 82 Airbourn.
@garybergantino23144 жыл бұрын
Gary Bergantino Aka Bergie D 1/502 Thanks
@RussellRoesner6 жыл бұрын
my Dad was Frank/Friedjof Roesner. Anyone know him? He also came from Fort Campbell Kentucky. I was a baby and have photos just before he was deployed in 1966 or 1967. Just fact checking on him. He was not who I thought he was so if you knew him let me know? Hint///He was a GERMAN AMERICAN born in 1948 and he said he worked as a supply clerk but more realistic he provided party favors to the guys. RING A BELL? He took lots of photos, art photos too. I may have photos of YOU in Vietnam. Connect with me?
@chiicobooii91304 жыл бұрын
RussellRoesner my dad was a sgt
@rhodiwinchell51174 жыл бұрын
Chiico Booii n
@chiicobooii91304 жыл бұрын
Rhodi Winchell what’s up
@tuanphamduc72064 жыл бұрын
hello Russell
@VanillaGorilla5026 жыл бұрын
First Strike! Bulldogs!
@Scott-gt6od Жыл бұрын
Phoniex program 68-70
@jrjohnryanjr3 жыл бұрын
Why do you think the USA lost/was unable to win?
@gordonlandreth95503 жыл бұрын
A very good question , and it is not an easy answer . From everything that I have read , just at about the time that the NVA was running out of men and supplies , after Cambodia in 70 and 71 , we started to pull out of the war and hand it over to the South . When that started to happen the commanders in the North said " take it easy on the combat operations , go to ground " . They waited 4 more years after the U S had left , and then just beat the South in a conventional fight .