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A Vietnam Vet. 20 Million Viewers Watched His Story Start To Finish
My team and I did almost 200 interviews in 1989 with folks remembering what had happened to them in the 1960s. This man has garnered among the highest views from all the interviews I have thus far posted. He is clearly a great storyteller which is why so many have stayed to watch his story as it unfolds.
William Ehrhardt is a Vietnam War veteran, author, and poet. He served in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, and his experiences during the conflict have heavily influenced his writing. After returning from the war, Ehrhardt began writing poetry as a way to process and express his emotions about the war and its impact on his life.
His work often reflects the raw emotions and harsh realities of war, exploring themes like grief, loss, and the struggle to adjust to civil...
published: 19 Jul 2018
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How WWII and Vietnam Veterans Were Treated Differently | History
WWII and Vietnam Veterans put their lives on the line for their country. But their treatment by government and civilians were completely different. #HistoryChannel
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published: 08 Mar 2019
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Veterans back in Vietnam for the first time since the war
As President Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a group of U.S. veterans are also in Vietnam. Most served during the Vietnam war have never been back, and for some, returning is a crucial part of the healing process. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor explains.
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published: 28 Feb 2019
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Why This Vietnam Vet Kept Silent For 40 Years | Full Interview
Steve Funk was drafted into the Army on July 2, 1969 and served a tour as a sergeant and a squad leader with C/2/506th of the 101st Airborne Division.
Chapters:
0:00 - Arriving in Vietnam
0:35 - Firebase Ripcord
1:36 - Going Infantry
3:07 - Meeting the Men
4:54 - Squad Full of Cherries
6:36 - Chuck Norris’s Brother
7:22 - Booby Traps
8:04 - Walking Point & Casualties
10:25 - My Worst Fear
10:52 - Losing Friends
12:22 - Search & Destroy
14:04 - Body Count Warfare
15:07 - “That Should Have Been Me”
17:17 - Hitchhiking to Saigon
19:16 - Protesters at the Airport
21:32 - 40 Years of Silence
23:02 - No Longer Ashamed
24:00 - Reflections
published: 01 Dec 2023
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Vietnam Veteran Survived Four Combat Tours | Full Interview
Bob Martin enlisted in the Army in 1963, did four tours in Vietnam, earned a Silver Star, three Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star with “V”; survived combat operations with the 1st Cavalry Division in 1965, a stint walking point with a recon platoon in the 101st Airborne Division, a tour advising with Special Forces, and another carrying out search-and-destroy missions with the 173rd Airborne. After the war, he stayed in the Army and retired in 1983.
Website: https://www.thevnexperience.com
Contact: https://www.thevnexperience.com/contact
Chapters
0:00 - Childhood
1:54 - Airborne
6:00 - Vietnam War?
6:36 - Boot Camp/Jump School
7:38 - 11th Air Assault
11:29 - Going to Vietnam
13:40 - Landing at Qui Nhon
16:12 - Death
19:35 - Operation Shiny Bayonet
22:20 - Silver Star
48:09 - Fix Bayonets!
50...
published: 25 Nov 2022
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Vietnam Vets Came Back With Very Different Experiences. They Argue Here In 1968
I have interviewed many Vietnam veterans in my career. For so many, that war and what they experienced both in Vietnam and in the USA when they return still haunts them, provokes them, intrigues them, fascinates them, disturbs them. And for people my age, this story told by individuals has been going on since 1966 and maybe even before.
I love films that capture real people in real situations debating real issues – talking openly about how they feel in this 1 is masterfully made. Just folks in a bar debating the war at a time when it was actively going on and some of those in the debate had fought in it. The film called 8 Flags for 99c by Chuck Olin. Ordinary citizens debating sides of the Vietnam war. Elements of what they are saying reminds me of the 1960sIn the heated debates about...
published: 26 Oct 2018
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Vietnam Veterans Advice To His Younger Self
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published: 13 Jan 2023
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Veterans Describe Killing during Wartime | On Killing: Season 1 | Cut
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published: 10 Nov 2015
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Vietnam veterans honored during Black Excellence Awards
Veterans share stores of survival and what it means to be honored more than 50 years later.
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published: 25 Feb 2024
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Two Vietnam Vets Reveal PTSD & What Gave It To Them. Filmed In 1970
These interviews were recorded in 1970 by local Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania filmmakers and never presented on TV. At the time, hundreds of thousands of veterans were returning from the war in Vietnam and few were speaking about it publicly or even to their families. We now understand so much more about PTSD which both of these vets clearly had.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health condition that occurs after a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event, such as combat, a natural disaster, a car accident or sexual assault. It is characterized by symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety and uncontrollable thoughts about the event.
Estimating the exact number of Vietnam War veterans who suffered from PTSD as a result of their service is difficult ...
published: 16 May 2023
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A Vietnam Vet. 20 Million Viewers Watched His Story Start To Finish
My team and I did almost 200 interviews in 1989 with folks remembering what had happened to them in the 1960s. This man has garnered among the highest views fro...
My team and I did almost 200 interviews in 1989 with folks remembering what had happened to them in the 1960s. This man has garnered among the highest views from all the interviews I have thus far posted. He is clearly a great storyteller which is why so many have stayed to watch his story as it unfolds.
William Ehrhardt is a Vietnam War veteran, author, and poet. He served in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, and his experiences during the conflict have heavily influenced his writing. After returning from the war, Ehrhardt began writing poetry as a way to process and express his emotions about the war and its impact on his life.
His work often reflects the raw emotions and harsh realities of war, exploring themes like grief, loss, and the struggle to adjust to civilian life after serving in combat. Ehrhardt's writings have been praised for their honesty, emotional depth, and ability to capture the complexities of the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
In addition to his writing, Ehrhardt has participated in various panels and discussions about the Vietnam War and its effects on veterans, helping to raise awareness about the challenges faced by those who have served in the military.
Here is his background of service - W. D. Ehrhardt served with 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, from early February 1967 to late February 1968. His service number is 2279361. He holds the Purple Heart Medal, Navy Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation (2), Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Service Medal, Cross of Gallantry Meritorious Unit Citation, Civic Action Meritorious Unit Citation, Vietnamese Campaign Medal. The last three were all awarded by the now-extinct government of the Republic of Vietnam. He received the PUC and the two Vietnamese unit citations as a member of 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment. You can find more at his website -www.wdehrhart.com. #vietnam #marine #ehrhardt
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My team and I did almost 200 interviews in 1989 with folks remembering what had happened to them in the 1960s. This man has garnered among the highest views from all the interviews I have thus far posted. He is clearly a great storyteller which is why so many have stayed to watch his story as it unfolds.
William Ehrhardt is a Vietnam War veteran, author, and poet. He served in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, and his experiences during the conflict have heavily influenced his writing. After returning from the war, Ehrhardt began writing poetry as a way to process and express his emotions about the war and its impact on his life.
His work often reflects the raw emotions and harsh realities of war, exploring themes like grief, loss, and the struggle to adjust to civilian life after serving in combat. Ehrhardt's writings have been praised for their honesty, emotional depth, and ability to capture the complexities of the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
In addition to his writing, Ehrhardt has participated in various panels and discussions about the Vietnam War and its effects on veterans, helping to raise awareness about the challenges faced by those who have served in the military.
Here is his background of service - W. D. Ehrhardt served with 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, from early February 1967 to late February 1968. His service number is 2279361. He holds the Purple Heart Medal, Navy Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation (2), Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Service Medal, Cross of Gallantry Meritorious Unit Citation, Civic Action Meritorious Unit Citation, Vietnamese Campaign Medal. The last three were all awarded by the now-extinct government of the Republic of Vietnam. He received the PUC and the two Vietnamese unit citations as a member of 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment. You can find more at his website -www.wdehrhart.com. #vietnam #marine #ehrhardt
- published: 19 Jul 2018
- views: 21249109
5:02
How WWII and Vietnam Veterans Were Treated Differently | History
WWII and Vietnam Veterans put their lives on the line for their country. But their treatment by government and civilians were completely different. #HistoryChan...
WWII and Vietnam Veterans put their lives on the line for their country. But their treatment by government and civilians were completely different. #HistoryChannel
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- published: 08 Mar 2019
- views: 211605
3:25
Veterans back in Vietnam for the first time since the war
As President Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a group of U.S. veterans are also in Vietnam. Most served during the Vietnam war have never been ...
As President Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a group of U.S. veterans are also in Vietnam. Most served during the Vietnam war have never been back, and for some, returning is a crucial part of the healing process. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor explains.
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As President Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a group of U.S. veterans are also in Vietnam. Most served during the Vietnam war have never been back, and for some, returning is a crucial part of the healing process. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor explains.
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- published: 28 Feb 2019
- views: 134644
25:07
Why This Vietnam Vet Kept Silent For 40 Years | Full Interview
Steve Funk was drafted into the Army on July 2, 1969 and served a tour as a sergeant and a squad leader with C/2/506th of the 101st Airborne Division.
Chapters...
Steve Funk was drafted into the Army on July 2, 1969 and served a tour as a sergeant and a squad leader with C/2/506th of the 101st Airborne Division.
Chapters:
0:00 - Arriving in Vietnam
0:35 - Firebase Ripcord
1:36 - Going Infantry
3:07 - Meeting the Men
4:54 - Squad Full of Cherries
6:36 - Chuck Norris’s Brother
7:22 - Booby Traps
8:04 - Walking Point & Casualties
10:25 - My Worst Fear
10:52 - Losing Friends
12:22 - Search & Destroy
14:04 - Body Count Warfare
15:07 - “That Should Have Been Me”
17:17 - Hitchhiking to Saigon
19:16 - Protesters at the Airport
21:32 - 40 Years of Silence
23:02 - No Longer Ashamed
24:00 - Reflections
https://wn.com/Why_This_Vietnam_Vet_Kept_Silent_For_40_Years_|_Full_Interview
Steve Funk was drafted into the Army on July 2, 1969 and served a tour as a sergeant and a squad leader with C/2/506th of the 101st Airborne Division.
Chapters:
0:00 - Arriving in Vietnam
0:35 - Firebase Ripcord
1:36 - Going Infantry
3:07 - Meeting the Men
4:54 - Squad Full of Cherries
6:36 - Chuck Norris’s Brother
7:22 - Booby Traps
8:04 - Walking Point & Casualties
10:25 - My Worst Fear
10:52 - Losing Friends
12:22 - Search & Destroy
14:04 - Body Count Warfare
15:07 - “That Should Have Been Me”
17:17 - Hitchhiking to Saigon
19:16 - Protesters at the Airport
21:32 - 40 Years of Silence
23:02 - No Longer Ashamed
24:00 - Reflections
- published: 01 Dec 2023
- views: 685239
2:11:27
Vietnam Veteran Survived Four Combat Tours | Full Interview
Bob Martin enlisted in the Army in 1963, did four tours in Vietnam, earned a Silver Star, three Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star with “V”; survived combat operation...
Bob Martin enlisted in the Army in 1963, did four tours in Vietnam, earned a Silver Star, three Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star with “V”; survived combat operations with the 1st Cavalry Division in 1965, a stint walking point with a recon platoon in the 101st Airborne Division, a tour advising with Special Forces, and another carrying out search-and-destroy missions with the 173rd Airborne. After the war, he stayed in the Army and retired in 1983.
Website: https://www.thevnexperience.com
Contact: https://www.thevnexperience.com/contact
Chapters
0:00 - Childhood
1:54 - Airborne
6:00 - Vietnam War?
6:36 - Boot Camp/Jump School
7:38 - 11th Air Assault
11:29 - Going to Vietnam
13:40 - Landing at Qui Nhon
16:12 - Death
19:35 - Operation Shiny Bayonet
22:20 - Silver Star
48:09 - Fix Bayonets!
50:18 - Debrief
53:27 - Wounded and Evacuated
56:12 - Discharged
57:28 - Reenlistment
1:02:14 - 101st Airborne Division
1:03:33 - Welcome to Recon
1:11:52 - Hot LZ
1:22:52 - Hoffman's Death
1:26:33 - Hand to Hand
1:36:20 - PTSD
1:38:51 - Hamburger Hill
1: 44:28 - Special Forces
1:50:54 - 173rd Airborne
1:52:30 - Fourth Tour
1:54:10 - Search and Destroy
1:56:46 - Burned
2:01:34 - Evacuated Again
2:03:55 - Burn Ward
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Bob Martin enlisted in the Army in 1963, did four tours in Vietnam, earned a Silver Star, three Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star with “V”; survived combat operations with the 1st Cavalry Division in 1965, a stint walking point with a recon platoon in the 101st Airborne Division, a tour advising with Special Forces, and another carrying out search-and-destroy missions with the 173rd Airborne. After the war, he stayed in the Army and retired in 1983.
Website: https://www.thevnexperience.com
Contact: https://www.thevnexperience.com/contact
Chapters
0:00 - Childhood
1:54 - Airborne
6:00 - Vietnam War?
6:36 - Boot Camp/Jump School
7:38 - 11th Air Assault
11:29 - Going to Vietnam
13:40 - Landing at Qui Nhon
16:12 - Death
19:35 - Operation Shiny Bayonet
22:20 - Silver Star
48:09 - Fix Bayonets!
50:18 - Debrief
53:27 - Wounded and Evacuated
56:12 - Discharged
57:28 - Reenlistment
1:02:14 - 101st Airborne Division
1:03:33 - Welcome to Recon
1:11:52 - Hot LZ
1:22:52 - Hoffman's Death
1:26:33 - Hand to Hand
1:36:20 - PTSD
1:38:51 - Hamburger Hill
1: 44:28 - Special Forces
1:50:54 - 173rd Airborne
1:52:30 - Fourth Tour
1:54:10 - Search and Destroy
1:56:46 - Burned
2:01:34 - Evacuated Again
2:03:55 - Burn Ward
- published: 25 Nov 2022
- views: 967701
7:58
Vietnam Vets Came Back With Very Different Experiences. They Argue Here In 1968
I have interviewed many Vietnam veterans in my career. For so many, that war and what they experienced both in Vietnam and in the USA when they return still ha...
I have interviewed many Vietnam veterans in my career. For so many, that war and what they experienced both in Vietnam and in the USA when they return still haunts them, provokes them, intrigues them, fascinates them, disturbs them. And for people my age, this story told by individuals has been going on since 1966 and maybe even before.
I love films that capture real people in real situations debating real issues – talking openly about how they feel in this 1 is masterfully made. Just folks in a bar debating the war at a time when it was actively going on and some of those in the debate had fought in it. The film called 8 Flags for 99c by Chuck Olin. Ordinary citizens debating sides of the Vietnam war. Elements of what they are saying reminds me of the 1960sIn the heated debates about that war that were taking place in just about every home in America. On all sides. With a 50-50 America split for or against the war. Other things that they said remind me of debates going on today. In some ways things change. In other ways it seems they don't or at least haven't.
Subscribers are often asking my position then and now. I can share with you this: the Vietnam veterans who returned and presented what they experienced of any political stripe, I respected and honored. They had seen something I had not seen except on TV and you could see the reality of what they were describing by the intensity behind their eyes. That is why I interviewed them whenever I got the chance and let them express their experiences – many having never done that before, certainly in front of a camera.
There are many other clips on my YouTube channel from the Vietnam war era if you are interested. If you like this, please subscribe to see other David Hoffman interviews. #vietnamveteran #1960s #protests
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I have interviewed many Vietnam veterans in my career. For so many, that war and what they experienced both in Vietnam and in the USA when they return still haunts them, provokes them, intrigues them, fascinates them, disturbs them. And for people my age, this story told by individuals has been going on since 1966 and maybe even before.
I love films that capture real people in real situations debating real issues – talking openly about how they feel in this 1 is masterfully made. Just folks in a bar debating the war at a time when it was actively going on and some of those in the debate had fought in it. The film called 8 Flags for 99c by Chuck Olin. Ordinary citizens debating sides of the Vietnam war. Elements of what they are saying reminds me of the 1960sIn the heated debates about that war that were taking place in just about every home in America. On all sides. With a 50-50 America split for or against the war. Other things that they said remind me of debates going on today. In some ways things change. In other ways it seems they don't or at least haven't.
Subscribers are often asking my position then and now. I can share with you this: the Vietnam veterans who returned and presented what they experienced of any political stripe, I respected and honored. They had seen something I had not seen except on TV and you could see the reality of what they were describing by the intensity behind their eyes. That is why I interviewed them whenever I got the chance and let them express their experiences – many having never done that before, certainly in front of a camera.
There are many other clips on my YouTube channel from the Vietnam war era if you are interested. If you like this, please subscribe to see other David Hoffman interviews. #vietnamveteran #1960s #protests
- published: 26 Oct 2018
- views: 2585008
0:32
Vietnam Veterans Advice To His Younger Self
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- published: 13 Jan 2023
- views: 574736
8:48
Veterans Describe Killing during Wartime | On Killing: Season 1 | Cut
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- published: 10 Nov 2015
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Vietnam veterans honored during Black Excellence Awards
Veterans share stores of survival and what it means to be honored more than 50 years later.
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Veterans share stores of survival and what it means to be honored more than 50 years later.
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- published: 25 Feb 2024
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Two Vietnam Vets Reveal PTSD & What Gave It To Them. Filmed In 1970
These interviews were recorded in 1970 by local Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania filmmakers and never presented on TV. At the time, hundreds of thousands of veterans we...
These interviews were recorded in 1970 by local Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania filmmakers and never presented on TV. At the time, hundreds of thousands of veterans were returning from the war in Vietnam and few were speaking about it publicly or even to their families. We now understand so much more about PTSD which both of these vets clearly had.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health condition that occurs after a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event, such as combat, a natural disaster, a car accident or sexual assault. It is characterized by symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety and uncontrollable thoughts about the event.
Estimating the exact number of Vietnam War veterans who suffered from PTSD as a result of their service is difficult due to the stigma associated with mental health issues which lead to underreporting and changes in the understanding and diagnosis of PTSD over time.
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, about 15% of Vietnam veterans were diagnosed with PTSD at the time of the most recent study in the late 1980s. It's also estimated that about 30% of Vietnam veterans have had PTSD in their lifetime.
I would like to thank those advertisers who place their ads on my Vietnam focused clips. They include wounded warrior support foundation, veterans compensation, veterans pensions, VA compensation for asbestos, TG Wentworth military disability, best VA disability advocates, military family and readiness Center, financial assistance for military spouses, military money help, join the Army reserves, US Army officer career, Vietnam stories, trauma residential treatment, get help PTSD, get self-help PTSD, best PTSD treatment center, inpatient trauma treatment centers, PTSD treatment center.
David Hoffman filmmaker
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These interviews were recorded in 1970 by local Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania filmmakers and never presented on TV. At the time, hundreds of thousands of veterans were returning from the war in Vietnam and few were speaking about it publicly or even to their families. We now understand so much more about PTSD which both of these vets clearly had.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health condition that occurs after a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event, such as combat, a natural disaster, a car accident or sexual assault. It is characterized by symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety and uncontrollable thoughts about the event.
Estimating the exact number of Vietnam War veterans who suffered from PTSD as a result of their service is difficult due to the stigma associated with mental health issues which lead to underreporting and changes in the understanding and diagnosis of PTSD over time.
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, about 15% of Vietnam veterans were diagnosed with PTSD at the time of the most recent study in the late 1980s. It's also estimated that about 30% of Vietnam veterans have had PTSD in their lifetime.
I would like to thank those advertisers who place their ads on my Vietnam focused clips. They include wounded warrior support foundation, veterans compensation, veterans pensions, VA compensation for asbestos, TG Wentworth military disability, best VA disability advocates, military family and readiness Center, financial assistance for military spouses, military money help, join the Army reserves, US Army officer career, Vietnam stories, trauma residential treatment, get help PTSD, get self-help PTSD, best PTSD treatment center, inpatient trauma treatment centers, PTSD treatment center.
David Hoffman filmmaker
- published: 16 May 2023
- views: 40808