James Rogers ran convoys and truck battalions for the U.S. Army in Vietnam, taking supplies to fire bases, and was often ambushed along the trails. Hear more stories in WEDU’s local documentary, The Vietnam War: Voices from the Bay, airing
RICHARD HEIN (BORN 1948) Lance Corporal, United States Marine Corps A Cape Coral resident, Richard Hein was just 19 years old when he joined the Marine Corps in 1968. He trained as a radio operator in an infantry company at
TERRY BRENNEN (BORN 1944) 1st Lieutenant, United States Army Commissioned into the United States Army in 1967 as a second lieutenant, Terry Brennen spent his first tour of duty with the tank battalion in Gelnhausen, Germany. But the young officer wanted
WAYNE O. SMITH (BORN 1943) 1st Lieutenant, United States Air Force Now a Naples resident, 1st Lt. Wayne O. Smith was forced to eject over North Vietnam while flying his 90th combat mission on Jan. 18, 1968. On that final mission,
RICHARD E. CARR (BORN 1937) Major General, United States Air Force From the age of 6, retired two-star Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard E. Carr wanted to fly airplanes. Pursuing this passion, Carr flew his first solo flight on his 16th
DR. TOM GILLASPIE (BORN 1943) Captain, United States Army Veterinary Corps After graduating from veterinary school, Tom Gillaspie was drafted to the 175th U. S. Army Veterinary Detachment in Chu Lai, Vietnam in 1971. At the height of the Vietnam War
Hosted by Tim Malloy, Saving America’s Heroes presents life-saving United States Medivac teams in action on the battlefields of Afghanistan. Featuring interviews with Medivac technicians and veterans whose lives were saved. (part 2)
Hosted by Tim Malloy, Saving America’s Heroes presents life-saving United States Medivac teams in action on the battlefields of Afghanistan. Featuring interviews with Medivac technicians and veterans whose lives were saved. (part 5)
Hosted by Tim Malloy, Saving America’s Heroes presents life-saving United States Medivac teams in action on the battlefields of Afghanistan. Featuring interviews with Medivac technicians and veterans whose lives were saved. (part 4)