VOICES OF HISTORY PRESENTS - CWO Rob Buss, VIETNAM, 132nd ASHC (Hercules), Americal Div., 1970-1971

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@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
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@MichaelCerovski
@MichaelCerovski 2 ай бұрын
Rob, thanks for being another selfless hero. Where would we be without you? Larry, the same question could be asked about you. Thanks for reaching out to them from all of us.
@kurtak9452
@kurtak9452 2 ай бұрын
Great patriot ......the country needs more of pepoe like Rob.
@marshallsayre58
@marshallsayre58 2 ай бұрын
Within the Korean War and the Vietnam War there are so many battles that don't get recognized as much. Thats another reason I like to watch&listen to your intrviews. That way I can research them and do my own History..thnks
@kncochran1
@kncochran1 2 ай бұрын
Great story. God bless you both.
@bill2066
@bill2066 2 ай бұрын
Great Interview. Great Christian Gentleman. Rob as well!!
@Stax-ht9md
@Stax-ht9md 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Larry for bringing us these videos.
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Chet, as I've said all along over the years, my work is a labor of love. I don't think most people have any idea the amount of time, energy, effort, passion and commitment it takes to work on a project like this. They also don't understand the emotional and personal toll as a result of this work. I suffer from compassion fatigue.
@Stax-ht9md
@Stax-ht9md 2 ай бұрын
@@VoicesofHistory I can well imagine, and I can understand you don't mind the sacrifice... if only others would appreciate all that unseen effort, thought, and inspiration that's pulled together to make these videos. By 'Others' I'm talking about the Nancy's that have their unwelcomed advice they are quick to share. But for everyone of them, there are hundreds of me. Thank you, Larry for the work I understand that goes into each of these works. I know your Vets say the same.
@AlvinUselton
@AlvinUselton 2 ай бұрын
This was on a whole new level COOL I really enjoyed this video thank you both. MAY GODS RICHEST BLESSING BE YOURS
@michaelroberts9427
@michaelroberts9427 2 ай бұрын
I could tell from the beginning that CWO Rob Buss was more at peace and cheerful than most veterans appearing on Voices of History. His testimony of how he came to faith in Jesus Christ explains this.
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Michael I agree.
@WhiskerBarrelShaves
@WhiskerBarrelShaves 2 ай бұрын
Great Interview!
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Dustin. Good hearing from you.
@My2ndtimearound
@My2ndtimearound 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Larry for what you do for all of us. These stories need to be heard by everyone.
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly Jim.
@Stax-ht9md
@Stax-ht9md 2 ай бұрын
I was 13 when I first became aware of Vietnam and those that fought over there. I remember praying for them and that has not changed in the 40+ years since. I hope that CWO Buss heard those prayers.
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Chet for praying for our Veterans. I'm sure they can feel our prayers.
@Traikovich
@Traikovich 2 ай бұрын
I love the helicopter stories!
@GettingToHeaven
@GettingToHeaven 2 ай бұрын
Loved it! Great video!
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Norm. Hope you've seen some of my other videos. I love your screen name, Getting to HEAVEN!!! I'd like to learn more about your videos.
@teedee9903
@teedee9903 2 ай бұрын
God bless you both. Good job Larry
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much.
@MaximusDesimusMeridius
@MaximusDesimusMeridius 2 ай бұрын
My uncle robert gaxiola served at chulai he worked on the chinooks until he volunteered for side gunner position. I think he served 67 to 69.
@Gracie994
@Gracie994 2 ай бұрын
Very good interview ❤
@kennethkeefer9080
@kennethkeefer9080 2 ай бұрын
Interesting take on the war or conflict as is said especially his father being a Chaplain thank you for your service thank you Larry as well
@alanhooks
@alanhooks 2 ай бұрын
Rob saw this video. I worked in 14th Aviation Battalion Operations Nov 70 - Oct 71
@michaelmiddleton578
@michaelmiddleton578 2 ай бұрын
Another great interview
@frenchyblackhawk1872
@frenchyblackhawk1872 2 ай бұрын
06.00"They flew OH-6's..(stutter step)...a lot of them died"... (exhale), I laughed hard, clicked the interview off. No disrespect Rob. Sometimes I find it odd the things I laugh at. As soon as he said OH-6, a picture of a OH-6 re-flashed through my mind, I knew where that was going. I'm sure I'll finish the interview. Thank you Voices of History and CWO Rob Buss
@user-pn6gd4oq4g
@user-pn6gd4oq4g 20 күн бұрын
Mr Buss I recently met CWO Nathan Vidrine who served in the same unit as you. Do you know him?
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 20 күн бұрын
Keith I will send Rob your comment.
@user-pn6gd4oq4g
@user-pn6gd4oq4g 20 күн бұрын
@@VoicesofHistory Thanks Larry!
@indycharlie
@indycharlie 2 ай бұрын
Very cool . Though I only remember flying in a Hook once . What I remember is , they were loud . I am thinking that ole Rob is being humble . I know that there were a few jobs I never wanted in RVN , and one of those was being in hook crew . A big NO TY to being a huge , hovering target over some FSB in the middle of bum . I felt the same about guys riding up on some dozer or plow digging out a new FSB / LZ out in bum . During my TOD that encompasses his , I heard about a C.C. on a Hook who had gotten fired up at base camp in I "think " Phu Loi one night . I guess he was trained to fly the Hook as a crew chief ? The guys I knew who were scouts on Loaches were trained to fly their bird , JIC the pilot was unable . Anyway , somehow the drunken bet was that the CC could do a loop in his . He got it up and tried , and died . Stay strong Rob , fewer of us by the day .. doc lll Corp 25ID / others ..
@phoenixfox3379
@phoenixfox3379 2 ай бұрын
74yo? Rob looks 20 years younger.
@marshallsayre58
@marshallsayre58 2 ай бұрын
Larry whats IFR? I'd have to research (LUMP SUM)?
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Marshall. In reference to your question, IFR when used in aviation means, "Instrument Flight Rules."
@stephenmcgraw8871
@stephenmcgraw8871 2 ай бұрын
I`ve always wanted to know more about Lam Son 719--every time I hear someone talk about it,I don`t know how anyone survived.....surprised no one`s made a movie or written books about that part of the war....will be donating soon,once I get the ok-lol,to you...GOD Bless you for all you`ve done.....One question:Have you heard of Richard Flaherty,the shortest/smallest man to fight in Viet Nam?He returned to Florida,I believe,and became homeless,living on the streets for many years until he was killed by a drunk-driver in a hit-and-run......such an amazing story.........Anyway,til next time,take care.....Steve M. from the coast of ME
@VoicesofHistory
@VoicesofHistory 2 ай бұрын
Stephen, thank you for your comment. I have not heard of Richard or his story but would like to learn more. How did you hear about him? I would be grateful for your support of my work. God bless you!!
@stephenmcgraw8871
@stephenmcgraw8871 2 ай бұрын
@@VoicesofHistory It was happenstance that I found Mr. Flaherty(I think he retired as a Capt.)`s info--through an amateur documentary(I think it was called "The Giant Killer,the Shortest Soldier"--don`t quote me)...It just appeared in my KZbin set of daily "algorithm" videos......anyway,I watched it and figured that his story had to get out to as many as possible.....This could EASILY be turned into an amazing doc./movie/book,etc. and hope you get a chance to at least skim through his story...........and,yes,I`ll be donating soon,when I can.......Thanx for all you`ve done..........Steve
@stephenmcgraw8871
@stephenmcgraw8871 2 ай бұрын
He was 4`9" tall....Somehow he wrangled his way,knew the right people to get in because I believe the minimum height was/is 5`....
@robertsiravo2146
@robertsiravo2146 2 ай бұрын
178ASHC Chu Lie Pathfinder Lazy Boy
@markmcdowell6878
@markmcdowell6878 2 ай бұрын
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@albosarge6524
@albosarge6524 2 ай бұрын
This guy kind of crashed and burned at the interview. Doesn’t really sound very patriotic or proud to be American.
@frenchyblackhawk1872
@frenchyblackhawk1872 2 ай бұрын
Give it a rest...
@albosarge6524
@albosarge6524 2 ай бұрын
@@frenchyblackhawk1872 just stated my opinion.
@frenchyblackhawk1872
@frenchyblackhawk1872 2 ай бұрын
Give it a rest2 I understand what you said! BUT you’re out of line. I served in Army Aviation in Vietnam… And I know you didn’t. Your question a man’s patriotism is about as insulting as it gets.
@albosarge6524
@albosarge6524 2 ай бұрын
@@frenchyblackhawk1872 thank you for your service. But I still have a right to state my opinion just like you do. So give it a rest. I will not stop stating that I have a right to state my opinion. Because of people who have served in the past I have that right. whether I did or not. of course, the way the politics of this country is running None of us may be free to speak much longer.
@marciariggs422
@marciariggs422 2 ай бұрын
My brother Rob is one of the most patriotic people I know. He loves America and would die for it.
@MAKE_COCHINCHINE_GREAT_AGAIN
@MAKE_COCHINCHINE_GREAT_AGAIN 2 ай бұрын
✌️I’m from Cochinchine 💛💛💙🤍💙🤍💙💛💛 No vn😂 because Tonkin and Cochinchine are two Countries . Thank you !
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