The Frontiers of Freedom: From Vietnam to the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Eric Shinseki
General Eric Shinseki grew up in Hawaii before attending West Point. He was greatly influenced by three of his uncles who served with the 442nd Infantry Regiment, a Japanese-American unit fighting against the Germans in Europe, during WWII. He graduated from West Point with the Class of 1965 and served two tours of duty in Vietnam. After returning from Vietnam, he attended grad school at Duke University and returned to West Point to teach in the English Department. General Shinseki retired as the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. In this interview, he discusses his tours in Vietnam, and his time as a Squadron Commander in Germany. He describes working with General Franks during the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Interviewer:Matthew Moten
Branch:Field Artillery / Armor
Unit:2nd BN, 9th Artillery, 25th ID & A Troop 3rd Squadron 5th Cavalry 9th ID attached to 1st Brigade 5th ID
Institution:USMA
Graduation Year:1965 (Cullum # 25818)
Service Start:1965
Service End:2003
