Posted on Jul 23, 2022
173rd Airborne LRRP Ranger & Attack Helicopter Crews
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Great song and video, brother Joe. If I could go back in time and be apart of Air Cav., I would have like being a door gunner on a Attack Helicopter. Great motivation for the Air Cav. And all that they fought and died for while protecting other's during the Vietnam War. Salute. and one big OOrah.
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SPC Joseph Kopac
To qualify for LRRP at the time you had to pass some PT tests. The advantage of being one was you didn't make noise like a regular line unit and bush time was a lot less.
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GySgt Jack Wallace
I bet they were adrenaline rush. I can just see getting an hot call and flying out on a hot LZ while getting shot at and retuning fire all at the same time. Thanks for the job you all did in Vietnam, brother.
Note; my older brother was in a Marine Hq unit in Vietnam while not assigned to a grunt combat unit they did take on sniper fire from roofs almost everyday there. As for me, only combat I saw was arresting drunk and combative Marines.
Note; my older brother was in a Marine Hq unit in Vietnam while not assigned to a grunt combat unit they did take on sniper fire from roofs almost everyday there. As for me, only combat I saw was arresting drunk and combative Marines.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
GySgt Jack Wallace awesome share Brother Jack, thank you for your service in Nam.
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GySgt Jack Wallace
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL - Nope. It was my older brother that served In
Nam and not me.
Nam and not me.
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