What did you know about the war before you joined?
I had read about it in the papers but still didn't understand what was going on. I had to go see for myself. Then to my friends told me it was cool.
Where were you stationed?
Off base in Weat Nang, I think. It's just that sometimes I forget because the land looked all the same. But I do remember them calling it hill 104.
Did you make any freinds with the Vietnamese?
No, they didn't like us very much,but the kids loved us we were their heros or it could be because we gave them candy.
What would you do when you weren't working?
We would read letters from home or listen to music on base just like in the movie" Good Morning Vietnam", but we didn't have Robin Williams. Once a month we would go to the PX or well known as the store on base. It was on Freedom Hill and in this store I got my wife's engaement ring.
Were you in combat?
Yes i was and it was the scariest thing I've ever expirenced. It may seem funny but I lost a lot of bodily fluids and you never get use to it.
Did you have to shoot anybody?
Yes, but it wasn't a lot " Thanks to God" for that because it is an awful feeling knowing you took someone's life even if you are at war.
So did you miss your family?
Yes, when you are with your family you always say ugly hurtful things to each other, then, when your out in the middle of the jungle and not knowing if you are going to live or die, you regret those awful things you said to each other.
Why did you receive your Honorable Discharge?
I recieved it because I served my time and it was time to go.
Does the military take care of you now that you are a Vietnam Vet?
Yes, they do and real good too. I was exposed to Agent Orange and was declared disabled. They give me disability checks and it helps. I go to the Frank Tejeda Clinic and I don't have to pay for anything, not even my meds.
Were you engaged before going to Vietnam?
No, I asked her when I got back. We were engaged for two-weeks then got married.
Do you have a favorite food from over there?
No!!! I was always hungry because, seeing them eat that food made me sick to my stomach. Till this day I have intestinal problems. I ate the c rations that were given to us.
If you knew then what you know now, would you stiil have joined the Marines?
Yes, it's a feeling I can't put into words. You would've had to be there to know what I mean.
What did you do to receive a combat medal?
I recieved it because I landed a chopper in the middle of some field to rescue a captain with malaria. I was with the MedVac unit in the middle of gunfire.
Were you treated for your snake bite?
Yes, i was treated at the 25th Evac Hospital in Da-Nang. It hurt so bad it that I cried, it's a pain I cain't explain. The snake was called a Bamboo Viper and it is deadly. The Marines would call it the Two-Step snake because it usually took a soldier two steps to die. I was lucky.
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