A fascinating story of the honor and dishonor of the government during the Vietnam war. An excerpt taken from a manuscript called "The Fourth Tenant".
Art Sloane passed away on Monday at the age of 83. He will forever be remembered as a tireless supporter and advocate for Veterans.
Gregory Settles was drafted into the Air Force in 1969 as a Refrigerator and Air Conditioning Specialist and earned the Missile Master Technician Award.
Mahlon Marin joined the Air Force when he was 17. He began as a high-speed radio intercept operator using international Morse code and cryptographics.
Roger Ingvalson landed in North Vietnam and was taken as a prisoner of war. On his first day, he was publicly beaten and taken into an underground prison.
Cronauer, well known by those troops who tuned into his daily radio show “Dawn Buster,” was loosely portrayed by Robin Williams in the 1988 movie “Good Morning Vietnam.”
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Air Force Veteran Edward Kaspar was responsible for guarding a United States Missile Silo.
King Gillespie earned his Master’s of Business Administration from Texas Christian University and his Master’s of Strategic Studies from Air War College.
David Zurfluh talks about his time in the Air Force, his accident and injury, the evolution of accommodations, and how his organization serves Veterans.
Thomas Tafoya served abroad in Utapao, Thailand, with a unit providing strategic air command support for B-52s and KC main airplanes.
Voron Baughan went to Biak Island, New Guinea where he was assigned to the 90th Bomb Group Heavy with the 321st Bomb Squadron.
Arthur Mainzer arrived in Weimar a few days after the liberation and spent a week there filming and photographing the concentration camp.