Vietnam veteran who was saved from death reunited after 50 years with his saver

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Vietnam veteran who was saved from death reunited after 50 years with his saver

Post by Tuareg » Wed Jan 04, 2023 2:15 am

Willys MB
DOD 27 july 1942
TUB 63439
CHASIS MB161718
Estimated Hood number very high 20214xxx to very low 20215xxx
Probably 1st Armored Division, Operation Torch, still doing research.
Probably Diplomatic number plate by French Government in Morocco. Still doing research. Any information is welcome!


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Re: Vietnam veteran who was saved from death reunited after 50 years with his saver

Post by loni17thAirD » Thu Jan 05, 2023 11:51 am

That was worth my time to watch. Growing up in Fayetteville during the 1960's with the Vietnam war going on was different. My father and allot of other fathers that were stationed at Fort Bragg made at least one trip to Vietnam. My father made three trips Vietnam and lived to tell the tale. That is a very sad chapter in our history. I recall as a young soldier in 1979 seeing some Vietnam vets, with parts missing.

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