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Lisa A (Peplinski) JasterLisa A (Peplinski) Jaster“You Can Be My Ranger Buddy Any Day”: Earning Respect In Ranger School at 37
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Rose (Holland) BrinkmannRose (Holland) BrinkmannEvacuating Iran: The Daughter Of The Military Attaché Tells Her Story A Daughter’s Story: Experiencing the Hostage Crisis In Iran And The States -
Dianne (Fowler) ReasonDianne (Fowler) ReasonAn Army Brat And A Navy Spouse: A Tale Of Two Services
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Nargis (Kabiri) MougeyNargis (Kabiri) Mougey“My Passion Is Service To Others And The Nation”: An Afghan Immigrant’s Journey To West Point And The Field Artillery
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Trish (O’Sullivan) BucknerTrish (O’Sullivan) BucknerA Crisis, The Vietnam War, And The Cold War: Reflections Of An Army Spouse
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Lori K. (Hess) TomposLori K. (Hess) Tompos“I Am Going To An Academy, The Only Question Is Which One”: The Adventures Of “A Scrappy, Resourceful, Athletic” Woman
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Lindsay (Gordon) HeislerLindsay (Gordon) Heisler“Aviate, Navigate, And Communicate”: Attack Aviation Along The Afghanistan Border
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Gayle (Talley) ColaciccoGayle (Talley) Colacicco“I Am Happy Helping People”: The Life Of An Army Spouse, Government Employee, And Persistent Volunteer
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Christine “Tina” (Kwossek) HeldmanChristine “Tina” (Kwossek) Heldman“Love” Found On The Tennis Courts: Reflections On Life As A West Point Spouse
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Rosemary E. (Stewart) O’HaraRosemary E. (Stewart) O’Hara“Our Family Business Is Service To Country In Uniform”: Becoming The Best At West Point And In The Army
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Allison (Rowe) MarscheanAllison (Rowe) Marschean“Bonds That Are Like No Other”: A West Point Family’s Legacy
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Lauren (Rowe) GlazeLauren (Rowe) Glaze“A Soccer Star’s Three Tours in Iraq”: A West Point Family’s Legacy
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Gloria J. (Grenfell) LeighGloria J. (Grenfell) LeighServing With Dignity And Compassion: A WAC’s Tour In Vietnam
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Wendy (Snell) YeldellWendy (Snell) Yeldell“I Can’t Give Up”: Breaking Barriers And Standing Up For Yourself -
Kathy (Costa) BoylanKathy (Costa) Boylan“Nothing Tougher Than An Army Wife”: Reflecting On Three Generations Of A West Point Family
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Jeanne R. (Moran) GourleyJeanne R. (Moran) GourleyTo Aid In The Healing Process: An Air Force Dietitian In Vietnam
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Kris (Raymer) FuhrKris (Raymer) Fuhr“In Spite Of All That Happened To Us, We Love Our Academy”: A Woman Survives West Point Locking Shields: Surviving West Point As A Woman
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Seneca (Stephens) VaughnSeneca (Stephens) Vaughn“Just Be Good At What You Do”: Charting Success At West Point And In The Army
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John AlgerJohn Alger“Dai Uy, did I do the right thing today, you know I could have killed those children?” Combat Ethics (30:00) -
Morgan AmmonsMorgan Ammons“Progression Not Perfection”: Striving For Continual Growth At West Point
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Thomas S. Abraham, Jr.Thomas S. Abraham, Jr.“When You Get Tired Of Losing, You’ll Start Winning”: Success At West Point, In The Army, And In Business
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Charles F. AlfanoCharles F. Alfano“We Wanted A Man Of Utmost Integrity”: Success In The Military And In Civilian Life -

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Doris I. “Lucki” AllenDoris I. “Lucki” Allen“Too Blessed To Be Stressed”: A Women’s Army Corps Intelligence Analyst Puts The Pieces Together
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James K. Hackett & Al WalkerJames K. Hackett & Al Walker“Be Alert Because It’s Coming”: The Relationship Between An RTO And A Platoon Leader
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Sahm & Fahad AbdulrazzaqSahm & Fahad Abdulrazzaq“Climbing The American Dream Ladder”: The Sons Of An Iraqi Interpreter Achieve Success At West Point “The Grey Box That Turns You Into A Gold Bar”
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W. Scott AndersW. Scott Anders“All Of A Sudden, I Was One Of Those Guys”: From The Honor Scandal To Service In Beirut And Desert Storm
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Nine Days In May 4th Infantry VeteransNine Days In May 4th Infantry Veterans“A Lot Of Ways To Die”: 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division In Vietnam In May 1967
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Sharyn AmorosoSharyn Amoroso“Manners Are An Outward Expression Of Character”: The Cadet Hostess At West Point
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Elexa Diana (Wills) Orrange-AllenElexa Diana (Wills) Orrange-Allen“The Supe Said It’s Good”: Harnessing Or My DNA Is Filled With Service: West Point, The Olympics, And Helping Others Achieve Their Potential Or Nothing Greater Than To Serve
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Jacob AbsalonJacob Absalon“Be Better”: Opportunities Provided by West Point Or Getting Your Headspace And Timing Right: Seizing Opportunities At West Point And In The Army
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Lee AndersonLee AndersonImproving the Welfare Of Society: A West Point Distinguished Graduate On His Legacy Of Service, Business, And Philanthropy
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Jolene AyresJolene AyresHonorable Combat, or What I Did for Love: One Officer’s Experiences During and After “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Conflicting Ethics: One Officer’s Experiences During and After “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” -
Scott AndersonScott AndersonCapturing The Evolution Of The Branch: A Conversation With The Army Cyber School Historian
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Louis D. ArataLouis D. Arata“The Air Force Gave Me Freedom To Excel”: An Instructor For Strategic Air Command And A Senior Supervisor At The Telephone Company
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Gideon AvidorGideon Avidor“Our Threats Are Well-Known”: An Israeli Armor General Discusses Three Wars -
Lloyd J. Austin IIILloyd J. Austin IIITemporal Leadership: Reflections on Service at the Highest Levels of Command
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Alan ArmstrongAlan Armstrong“The Last Best Time They Ever Had”: Witness To The Collapse Of Cambodia Or : Supporting Cambodians As Their Country Collapsed
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Rosemarie Parillo Anita SargableRosemarie Parillo Anita SargableSeeking The Rest Of The Story: Two Gold Star Family Members And Their Quest To Understand Lam Son 719
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Cheranne “Cheri” Asmus (Halsey)Cheranne “Cheri” Asmus (Halsey)“I Was Raised With Red, White, And Blue Blood”: A WAC Volunteers For Service In Vietnam (35:30)
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Joel AndersonJoel Anderson“There Is No Country Like Ours”: A USMLM Officer Behind The Iron Curtain Reflects On Service And The Soviets
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James Lual AtakJames Lual Atak“My Heart Wants To Go Back To Sudan”: A Lost Boy Transforms The Next Generation Through Education
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Richard Robert BabbittRichard Robert Babbitt“I Did It My Way”: Enlisted Service In Vietnam And A Career In The Infantry As A West Point Grad
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Michael ArdenMichael Arden“We’re Here To Make The World A Better Place”: The Idealism Of A Peace Corps Volunteer In Liberia
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David Christopher ArneyDavid Christopher Arney“Think Deep Thoughts And Solve Tough Problems”: Recollections From A West Point “Mathlete” An Information Scientist and Mathematician
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Rolfe Gunther ArnhymRolfe Gunther Arnhym“Don’t Follow A Single Track”: Adapting Leadership Lessons From West Point And The Army In The Business World
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Simone AskewSimone Askew“An Endless Source Of Opportunities”: A West Point First Captain And Rhodes Scholar Reflects
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Doug BatsonDoug BatsonAn Army Reserve NCO Manning The Rear Area Operations Center During Desert Storm
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Larry Trey BaileyLarry Trey Bailey“You Make A Mistake, But You Can Recover From It”: The Journey To Honorable Living At West Point Making A Mistake And Recovering From It: The Journey To Honorable Living At West Point
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Mike BallardMike Ballard“I Counted 100… They’re Still Coming”: Danger Close At Firebase Pope With The Rakkasans
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Millard BallMillard BallKorea, Lebanon, Vietnam, And So Many Other Places: 30 Years Of Active Service Around The Globe
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John “Doc” BahnsenJohn “Doc” BahnsenDinks In The Rubber (Working Title) “Find The Bastards And Pile On”: Air Cavalry In Vietnam “Find ‘Em, Fix ‘Em, And Kill ‘Em”: Air Cav in Vietnam -
Elmo C. “Mo” BakerElmo C. “Mo” Baker“See You Guys After The War”: An Air Force Pilot In Peace, War, And Captivity “Make Friends Down There, Mo”:
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Robert BealeRobert Beale“Plus Or Minus 30 Seconds” “We Always Flew At Night” “Night Stalkers Don’t Quit”: Flying In The Service Of Others – Executing A Heroic Rescue In Afghanistan
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Shirley “Mary” BarrettShirley “Mary” BarrettTraining As A Nurse Cadet To Support The War Effort On The Home Front In WWII
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Joe BarrettJoe Barrett“Low, Slow, And Dangerous”: An Ordnance Soldier In The “Burma Bridge Busters”
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John P. “Bo” Basilica Jr.John P. “Bo” Basilica Jr.“Don’t Stop Serving”: A West Pointer Reflects On Opportunities In The Army Reserve And The National Guard
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Tom and Tony BezouskaTom and Tony BezouskaA True Brotherhood Of Combat: Twin Medics During The Korean War
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Brandi BraggsBrandi Braggs“I Saw Everything As A Challenge”: Learning Tactical Patience At West Point
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Jimmy F. BlackmonJimmy F. Blackmon“We Fought Every Day That Year”: Task Force Pale Horse in Afghanistan -
Charles Clifford “Cliff” Bream IIICharles Clifford “Cliff” Bream IIIThe Naval Academy As A Foundation For Success
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Tom BrennanTom Brennan“If You Need Help, We’re Here”: Service With River Assault Flotilla One In Vietnam
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Walter BrantWalter Brant“Suspected Hippie In Transit”: One Man’s Journey From The Air Force To The Family Business With A Dash Of Wanderlust
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Ron BraaschRon Braasch“I Knew We Were Going When The Ammo Showed Up”: Transitioning From An Enlisted Tanker In Iraq To A Commissioned Aviator in Afghanistan
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Curt BodinCurt Bodin“Becoming Part Of The Aircraft”: Flying In Vietnam With The Comancheros, “God’s Own Lunatics”
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Aaron F. BrantlyAaron F. BrantlyStriking A Balance: Privacy, Security, And Terrorism In Cyberspace
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Tony BezouskaTony Bezouska“It Wasn’t A Hero Thing, It Was A Twin Thing”: A Korean War Combat Medic
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Joseph BellinoJoseph Bellino“I Live On Chaos”: An Air Traffic Controller And Pathfinder In Vietnam
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Marilyn Soukup Jones Brenda Roots MarriottMarilyn Soukup Jones Brenda Roots Marriott“It Was Like Going Through A Time Machine”: Serving In East Germany With The USMLM
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Robert Anthony BoydstonRobert Anthony BoydstonSurfer To Pathfinder: A Post-Vietnam Pathfinder In The 82nd Airborne Division
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Ken BolinKen Bolin“The Workload Is Huge But The Blessings Are Bountiful”: From Infantryman To Priest, A Career Of Service “Prepping The Battlefield To Get People To Heaven”:
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Frederick H. Black Sr.Frederick H. Black Sr.Pioneering Diversity in the Army and at West Point: The COL Fred Black Story -
Curt BowersCurt BowersTending His Flock Under Fire: A Chaplain Serving With Tiger Force In Vietnam Not Sheep, But Tigers: A Chaplain Tending His Flock In Vietnam With The 327th
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Peter J. Boylan, Jr.Peter J. Boylan, Jr.Cultivating The Bond Between Soldiers Through Leadership, Character, And A Positive Command Climate
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L. Kent BrownL. Kent BrownLife Is A Highway: A Professional Engineer From The Class Of ’65 Reflects On Combat, Construction, And Community
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Herman BullsHerman BullsControlling the Things I Could Control: Striving For Continual Improvement at West Point -
Leo BrooksLeo BrooksA Record That Speaks For Itself: Excellence Across All Pillars Of The Academy Experience
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Terry BresnickTerry Bresnick“Completing The Circle Of Life”: A Jewish Lay Leader On Service And Giving Back
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Reuben E. Brigety IIReuben E. Brigety II“Your Character Is Your Destiny”: Providing The Leadership To Bring People Together As Ambassador And Dean
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Santiago “Sonny” BusaSantiago “Sonny” Busa“Let The West Pointer Do It”: Leadership In The Military, Diplomatic Corps, And Academia
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Herman E. Bulls, Jr.Herman E. Bulls, Jr.Continuing the Legacy: A Second Generation West Pointer Reflects on His Service
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Stephen Cliff BrownStephen Cliff Brown“Living A Good Life For Those Who Didn’t Make It”: Service With D/1-5 CAV In Vietnam
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Henry “Hank” BuechliHenry “Hank” Buechli“Passionate for Equality”: An Army Veteran, Labor Leader, and Civil Rights Activist Reflects on a Lifetime of Service and the Pursuit of Justice
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Archbishop Timothy Paul Andrew BroglioArchbishop Timothy Paul Andrew BroglioA Conversation with Military Archbishop Broglio: None of My People Want War – Most of Them Are Sick of It -
Abby BryantAbby Bryant“Don’t Give Up”: A Veteran’s Wife, Ex-Wife, and Current Girlfriend Discusses Dealing With Post Traumatic Stress
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Paul R.M. “Koa” BrooksPaul R.M. “Koa” BrooksThe World Was Screwed Up, and Maybe the Army Could Be A Solution… -
Vincent K. BrooksVincent K. Brooks“Nurturing Fruit On The Tree”: Leaders Develop Leaders Throughout A Career -
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John CaldwellJohn CaldwellTransforming The Army For The Future: West Point, Vietnam, And Acquisition Or “To Be A Leader And Make A Difference”: West Point, Vietnam, And Army Acquisition And Transformation
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Tonya Carter (Cheek)Tonya Carter (Cheek)Determination: “The More You Learn, The Better You Can Become” (8:02) Determination: “I Always Feel That I Have Something to Prove,” An African American Woman At West Point In The Late 80’s (11:55) “Always Something To Prove”: An African American Woman’s Determination at West Point in the Late 80s -
James M. CarsonJames M. CarsonService To Country And Community: “Don’t Ever Get Out Of The Umbrella Of U.S. Artillery”: Recollections Of A MACV Team 162 Advisor Recollections Of An Advisor To The Vietnamese Airborne
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Gurjiwan Singh ChahalGurjiwan Singh Chahal“Army Is In Your Blood”: Fighting For An Accommodation To Serve His Country While Practicing His Faith
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Herschel E. ChapmanHerschel E. Chapman“You Take Care Of Your Men”: Lessons From A Combat Leader In Korea And Vietnam -
Jose CampoJose CampoTo Make My Father Proud Of Me: Honor, Faith, And Wrestling To Make My Father Proud: Honor, Faith, Wrestling, and Redemption -
Jesse CampanellaJesse CampanellaI Had The Choice Of Copy Or Fail, And I Didn’t Choose To Fail”: Honor, The Army Mentorship Program, And Redemption
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Charles CammackCharles Cammack“Being At Sea Was What I Liked”: A Naval Ensign Leading Landing Craft Ashore At Inchon
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Constance “Connie” ChaseConstance “Connie” Chase“Look For Meaning” In The Music: Or “You’re Only As Good As The Last Gig” Or “No Fun Without Music, No Music Without Fun”: Twenty Years As Director Of The West Point Glee Club
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Erick CedeñoErick CedeñoBicycling Through History: Retracing The Route Of An 1897 Buffalo Soldier Bicycle Expedition
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Makonen CampbellMakonen Campbell“Seeing The World In A Different Way”: 29 Years As A Soldier, An NCO, And An Officer
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Bob ChambersBob Chambers“The Debt I Have To Pay”: From Childhood In An Internment Camp To Service In Vietnam -
John CareyJohn Carey“We’re The Baddest Asses In Vietnam”: Leading Tigers In Vietnam “The Map Was My Weapon”: A Tiger Force Platoon Leader In Vietnam “We Carried Everything We Needed”:
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Marshall CarterMarshall Carter“You Think About Your Training, You Think About The Mission, You Think About Your Men”: A West Point Marine Officer In Vietnam
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Kenneth G. Carlson "The Larger"Kenneth G. Carlson "The Larger"You Want My Tanks to Do What?!: An Armor Officer in Germany and Vietnam -
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Steve CampbellSteve Campbell“There’s A War Coming And I’m A Soldier”: Service In Vietnam As An Enlisted Engineer And A Pathfinder Officer
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Gerald “Jerry” CecilGerald “Jerry” CecilSchofield’s Definition Of Discipline In Practice: The Basis Of Combat Leadership
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Dave Dever, James Wilson, Carroll DinkleDave Dever, James Wilson, Carroll DinkleTigers In Vietnam: Recollections From Three Tiger Force Veterans
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Valerie CoeValerie Coe“Trust Your Gut”: Combatting Sexual Harassment and Assault at West Point and in The Army -
Ron ClarkRon Clark“If We Didn’t Work Together, We’d Perish”: Relationships Built At The Speed Of Trust
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John Listermann Christina RichterJohn Listermann Christina RichterOperation Desert Storm Through The Eyes Of Armor And Quartermaster Officers
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William ConsidineWilliam ConsidineLiving The Legacy: Finding The Motivation To Make West Point Your Own
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Devon CollinsDevon Collins“As Hooah As I Wanna Be”: The Story Of A Soccer Player, Logistics Officer, And Historian
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Clarence K.K. ChinnClarence K.K. Chinn“Do We Have Parachutes?” With The Rangers In Grenada And Panama -
Lidia “Marty” ContrerasLidia “Marty” Contreras“It’s Going To Be Ok, Mom”: Service With The WACs In Vietnam
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Robert “Bob” ChelbergRobert “Bob” ChelbergA USMA ’61 Graduate Recalls Three Decades Of Service To The Nation
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James C. Connolly IIJames C. Connolly II“I’m A Member Of A Special Group, Serving The Nation”: A West Point Class Of ’61 Grad Reflects On His Service In The Artillery And Army Medicine
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Richard D. Clarke Jr.Richard D. Clarke Jr.A USMA Commandant And SOCOM Commander Reflects On Leadership, Responsibility, And Taking Care Of Soldiers
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Tran Minh CongTran Minh CongThe War Had Many Different Faces: Service As A National Police Colonel In The Republic of Vietnam
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Dennis CollDennis Coll“West Point, A Way Of Life”: A Life Of Service And Giving Back To The Academy
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Pat CookPat CookTo Take My Father’s Advice: From Infantry To Military Police And Detainee Operations In Afghanistan
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Michael F. ColaciccoMichael F. Colacicco“Changing The Answer To Yes”: Commanding Engineers In Combat And Taking Care Of Families On Post
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Steve ConroySteve ConroyReturn To Vietnam: A Platoon Leader Retraces His Steps To Honor The Fallen
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Terry ConnellTerry ConnellBuilding Roads, Managing Resources, And Teaching Physics: An Engineering Career Both Diverse And Satisfying
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Ronald E. CoxRonald E. CoxLike A Brick Wall Falling On You All At Once: A Judge Reflects on West Point, Vietnam, and His Career -
Donald CookeDonald Cooke“We’re Sorry The Rescue Attempt Failed:” An Iranian Hostage Reflects On His Detainment (45:56) “He Speaks Farsi:” A Foreign Service Officer Resists the Iranians (55:56) “Someday This Is Going To End:” An Iranian Hostage Reflects On Detention, Survival, and Returning Home (58:00) -
Howard CoombsHoward Coombs“I’m A Canadian. Come With Me!” Around The World With The Canadian Infantry -
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Thomas CrimminsThomas Crimmins“I Feel At Home Around The Military”: A Naval Academy Graduate And West Point Parent
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Edward Todd CountsEdward Todd Counts“I Wasn’t Quitting”: Determination At West Point And As A Field Artillery Officer And Comptroller In The Army
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Michael CrutcherMichael Crutcher“Dreaming In Russian”: Service In Vietnam And In East Germany With The USMLM
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Gary DalleyGary DalleyBending Without Breaking: A Naval Academy Graduate On Creative Leadership In The Navy And Beyond
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William “Bill” CrookWilliam “Bill” Crook“You Know It’s Serious When You Fix Bayonets”: A Tiger Battling In Vietnam
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Ralph DahlRalph Dahl“I Can Smell ‘Em”: “The Fear Of Letting Someone Down Is Stronger Than The Fear Of The Enemy”: Memories of Serving With D/1-5 Cavalry
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Marcus Cox IIMarcus Cox IIFinding The Balance: Managing Priorities And Cultivating Leadership At West Point
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Chris DaoChris Dao“Try To Be The Best”: Applying A Family Ethos Of Dedication And Service To Others
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Wambi CookWambi Cook“I’ll Save My Life By Being The Best Soldier I Can Be”: Reflections On Vietnam Service With The 173rd Airborne Brigade
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Marion C. CrawfordMarion C. Crawford“Don’t Ever Let Yourself Be Average”: Running The First WAC Detachment In Vietnam
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John DavisJohn Davis“Maneuvering In An Information Environment”: Providing Cyber Capabilities In A Digital World -
Alex DavenportAlex Davenport“Help Them Heal”: An Old Guard Veteran And Paramedic Gives Back Through The Honor Flight
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Joseph DeFranciscoJoseph DeFrancisco“We Were Looking For Hard Missions and Gladly Accepted Them”: From Vietnam to Panama and Beyond “Gladly Accepting Hard Missions”: In Vietnam, Panama, and Beyond -
Naftali DeutschNaftali DeutschResisting Inhumanity: Surviving The Holocaust And Succeeding In Business
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Edwin Den HarderEdwin Den HarderA Twenty Year War versus Twenty One Year Wars: Or “Where’s The Other Guy? They Left Months Ago”: Challenges of Fighting A Counter Insurgency
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Kathy (Ryan) DerrickKathy (Ryan) DerrickOn the Front Lines of Freedom: Team Derrick in Korea, Germany, and Desert Storm -
Channing Greene & Dave SiryChanning Greene & Dave SiryPlatoon Leader Perspectives On Peacekeeping Operations In Haiti
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John DavisJohn Davis“The Team Is Greater Than The Individual”: Going To War With LRRPs In Grenada And Rangers In Panama -
Steve DarrahSteve Darrah“I Did Everything I Could To Bring Everybody Home”: An Attack Helicopter Pilot In Vietnam (19:05) -
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Bill DeGrafBill DeGraf“A Baptism Of Fire”: Fighting In Three Wars Abroad And Ushering In Constructive Disruption At Home
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Laura DawsonLaura DawsonFrom Procurement, To Pilot, To Physician: A Three Decade Army Career Unconstrained By Convention
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Donald A. DeSapriDonald A. DeSapriCold War Germany, Vietnam, And The English Department: An Armor Officer’s Service
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William “Frank” DeFratesWilliam “Frank” DeFrates“Are We Going To Belgium? There Are A Lot Of Problems In Belgium”: Across Europe With The 10th Armored Division
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Eugene P. Deatrick Jr.Eugene P. Deatrick Jr.“Unless You Crack Up A Plane…”: (24:25) “One Helluva Career”: Testing Planes And Rescuing A POW In The Air Force
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Ray Gauvin Darrell LaneRay Gauvin Darrell LaneSeeking To Protect The Force: Experiences With The Wound Data And Munitions Effectiveness Team
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Dillon DeutschDillon Deutsch“Flying Is Like Nothing Else”: A C-130 Pilot And Air Force Academy Graduate
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Dave DeverDave DeverA 54 Jump Paratrooper With A Fear Of Heights: Tours In Vietnam With Tiger Force And The 173rd
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Liliane DelvaLiliane Delva“West Point Was the Mountain I Had to Climb”: Finishing Strong as a Caring and Compassionate Leader
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Kaye (Warzynski) DunhamKaye (Warzynski) Dunham“The Most Formative Years of My Life”: A 1994 West Point Graduate Balances Career, Family, and Community Service
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John DeWyseJohn DeWyse“Reunions Heal People”: A Hamburger Hill Veteran On The Importance Of Keeping In Touch
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Sara DowningSara Downing“West Point Will Push Me To My Potential”: “It Was A Game, And I Played To Win”: “West Point Is Home With The People You Love”: Finding Your Tribe At The Academy And In The Army
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James L. DozierJames L. Dozier“I Told Her Don’t Worry”: From Vietnam To Being Kidnapped By Communists In Italy
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LTG Nick A. W. Pope, CBE & Dr. Joanna Pope, MRCGPLTG Nick A. W. Pope, CBE & Dr. Joanna Pope, MRCGP“Prepare The Regiment! We’re Going To Be Busy”: Service Around The Globe With The Royal Signals
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Dang Thuy DuongDang Thuy DuongSharing Vietnamese Cuisine And Culture: A Restauranteur In Ho Chi Minh City
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Raul DominguezRaul Dominguez“We Know What Freedom Is”: A Cuban Immigrant Flying For America In Vietnam
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A. Patrick DyerA. Patrick DyerPutting West Point Discipline And Ethics To Work In The Business World
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Patty DunnPatty DunnLetters To Papa Gorilla: A Pathfinder’s Wife On The Homefront During The Vietnam War
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Robert A. DoughtyRobert A. Doughty“Getting Results”: Motivating South Vietnamese And West Point Cadets “History Is About Thinking, About Understanding, It’s About People” “Fighting The Wolves At The Door”: From Advisor In Vietnam To Department Head At West Point
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Kermit DykeKermit Dyke“Truthful, Honest, Dedicated”: Reflections From Kermit Dyke, West Point’s Oldest Living Graduate
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George DialsGeorge Dials“Luck Is When Preparedness And Opportunity Meet”: An Infantry Company Commander In Vietnam Becomes A Nuclear Weapons Specialist
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Michael DiederichMichael DiederichFrom Dropping Bombs to Entertaining Troops: A Showman Serves in the Army Air Corps -
Carroll W. “Dink” DinkleCarroll W. “Dink” Dinkle“Nobody Pins A Tiger Down – Fix Bayonets”: Memories Of A Tiger Force Veteran
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Antulio EchevarriaAntulio EchevarriaContinuing Education In The Army: Decades Thinking And Writing About War, Strategy, And Theory
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Bill EllisBill Ellis“First Team, First Cav, Black And Yellow Patch”: Pulled From Combat To Sing For The Soldiers A Combat Vet Sings For The Soldiers A Wandering Troubador / Minstrel In Vietnam
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Mike EilandMike EilandTwo Tours In Vietnam With Special Forces, A Wedding, And Working Post-War Issues In South East Asia
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Daniel EchevesteDaniel Echeveste“Math – A Way Of Looking At The World”: Seeking Challenges And Opportunities In Cyber
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Leonard EdwardsLeonard Edwards“I Knew It Was Going To Be A Bad Year”: An OCS Officer With D/1-5 Cavalry In Vietnam
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Jon Every-ClaytonJon Every-Clayton“Even Though I’m The Least Experienced, I’m In Charge”: A Brutal Introduction To Combat In Vietnam
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Mike & Chan EilandMike & Chan EilandFinding Love In A War Zone: A Special Forces Officer And His Vietnamese Wife Two Stories Intertwined: A Special Forces Officer And His Vietnamese Wife
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James R. EllisJames R. Ellis“Forks In The Road”: Seizing Opportunities And Cultivating Positive Leadership
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Leon “Lee” EllisLeon “Lee” Ellis“And Now The Fat Is In The Fire”: And Other Stupid Shit The North Vietnamese Said “And Now The Fat Is In The Fire”: An F-4 Phantom Pilot On Missions Over Vietnam And Captivity In The Hanoi Hilton
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William J. ElyWilliam J. ElyWhen You’re Told To Do Something, Do It Right The First Time: Lessons From The First 105 Years
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Peter FalcoPeter FalcoI Raised My Hand To Go To The 101st: A Vietnam War Platoon Leader In The 506th Infantry, Currahee!
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Greg EbnerGreg EbnerDoing “Lawrence Of Arabia” Stuff: A Non-Traditional Career Leads To The USMA Department Of Foreign Languages
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Charles Krutz & Ed CorcoranCharles Krutz & Ed CorcoranBehind The Lines With Krutz And Corcoran: A Driver And Tour Officer With The United States Military Liaison Mission
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Archie ElamArchie Elam“I Can Be Myself, And Be Black, And A Soldier”: Race And Identity At West Point In The 70s
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Erica EsterlyErica EsterlyPushing Oneself To Her Limits: Extreme Open Water Swimming In An Army Swim Cap
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Richard EnnersRichard Enners“Live Life With A Purpose And Serve Others”: The Story Of Ray and Rich Enners
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John D. Fio RitoJohn D. Fio Rito“Getting Things Done”: The Army Work Ethic In The Military And In Business
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Fred FoggieFred FoggieA Vietnam War Platoon Sergeant Reflects On Jim Crow, Integration, And Commitment to Serve
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Barney ForsytheBarney Forsythe“Serve With Integrity”: Barney Forsythe Reflects On His And His Father’s Service To The Nation
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Benjamin FernquistBenjamin FernquistAuthenticity Without Compromise: Honing Leadership Skills At West Point Or “The More You Do, The More Opportunities You’ll Get”:
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Olivia and Julia FarrisOlivia and Julia Farris“We’re Going To West Point”: “A Can-Do Mentality”: “Gung-Ho About Coming To West Point”: “The Family You Build Here”: Softball Sisters At West Point
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Dennis FoleyDennis Foley“Breaking The Fictive Ribbon”: Learning To “Out-Guerrilla The Guerillas” With The Tiger Force In Vietnam
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Xochitl FernandezXochitl FernandezUnderstanding The “Why”: Growing In Honorable Living Through The SLDP-H Program
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Secretary Anthony R. FoxxSecretary Anthony R. Foxx“What Can Be Better”: Thoughts On Service And Leadership From The 17th Secretary of Transportation
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Sándor FarkasSándor FarkasA Hungarian Officer On Leadership, Service, And Multinational Operations
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Chris FayChris Fay“You Join The Infantry To Shoot Stuff And Blow Stuff Up”: Two Iraq Deployments With The Screaming Eagles (or Rakkasans)
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Robert S. and Mary J. (Costello) ForbesRobert S. and Mary J. (Costello) ForbesTaxed And Toughened: Achieving Balance In A Dual Military Family
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Peter FechtmannPeter FechtmannSustaining Relations With Civil Affairs: An Army Reserve Officer Deploying World-Wide
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Mark FallonMark FallonNo Good Intelligence Is Gained Through Torture: Coming To Grips With The Use Of Torture As An Instrument Of War -
Gary FieldsGary FieldsFighting Guerrillas And Befriending The Locals: A Special Forces Soldier In The Mekong Delta
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Ross A. GaglianoRoss A. GaglianoStarting A Family Tradition: The First Of Three Generations Of West Pointers
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Brenda Sue FultonBrenda Sue FultonA 1980 Graduate On Her Spiritual Journey Through and Beyond West Point -
Hise GibsonHise Gibson“West Point Is Hard, But It’s Supposed To Be”: An Army Aviator Reflects on a 24-Year Career
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William FrecciaWilliam FrecciaThe Tooth, The Whole Tooth, And Nothing But The Tooth: A West Point Air Defender Becomes An Army Dentist
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Pete GarzaPete Garza“How Am I Going To React?”: A Combat Medic In Vietnam Or “I Remember The Ones Who Didn’t Make It”: A Combat Medic In Vietnam
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Lazar GalakLazar GalakFrom The Ukraine To Czechoslovakia With The Soviet Army: Wartime Experiences Of A Russian Jew
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David FrommerDavid Frommer“A Chaplain For All Soldiers” “Waging War In The Service Of Peace”: A Lone Soldier In The Israeli Defense Force Becomes A Chaplain In The U.S. Army
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Dan GeraghtyDan GeraghtyA Survivor Of Ground Zero: An Army Ranger’s Experiences On Active Duty And In The National Guard
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Robert S. FullerRobert S. Fuller“Sometimes I Fall Into Things”: Serving In A Glider Regiment In WWII
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Christian GarnerChristian Garner“Our Intel Has Got To Be Straight”: Two Iraq Deployments In Military Intelligence
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Takeshi FurumotoTakeshi Furumoto“I Didn’t Know Who I Was, Japanese Or American”: Born In A Segregation Camp, Served In The Army “So No Other American Faces This”: Born In A Segregation Camp, Deported To Japan, Returning To Serve In The United States Army In Vietnam “So No Other American Faces This”: A US Army Veteran On Being Born In A Internment Camp And Serving In Vietnam
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Paul GiannonePaul Giannone“I Didn’t Want To Kill Anybody – Blood Gets On Your Soul”: A Public Health Advisor In Vietnam
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Bri GarciaBri Garcia“Comfortable In Uncomfortable Situations”: A West Point Soccer Coach Enlists In The Army
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Shane L. GabrielShane L. Gabriel“Army Service Is A Human Endeavor”: Building Mutual Trust And Respect
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Nimrod FrazerNimrod FrazerAlabamians In The 42nd Infantry Division: Building A Monument And Memory In France
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Sue FultonSue Fulton“I Never Walked Away From A Challenge”: Behind The Scenes In The First Class Of Women At West Point Or The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly In The First Class Of Women At West Point -
Joseph A. FunderburkeJoseph A. FunderburkeFrom Special Ops Signal to Developing Strategy for a Four Star Or Looking at the Big Picture: From Special Ops Signal Officer to Strategic Thinker -
Jason FreiJason Frei“You Don’t Want To Be In Front Of The First Marine Division In A Fight” “This Wasn’t Supposed To Happen To Me”: A Seriously Wounded Marine Gives Back
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James GoldenJames Golden“Responsibility Beyond The Narrow Scope Assigned”: Reflections From The Head Of The Social Sciences Department
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Nolan GreenNolan Green“Trust, Commitment, And Love”: Son Of An Army Family, Captain Of An Army Team “The Best Cadets, The Best Team, The Best Officers”:
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Roosevelt B. Gipson Sr.Roosevelt B. Gipson Sr.“Vengeance Is Mine”: Judge, Jury, And Executioner In The A Shau Valley
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Paul GillenwaterPaul Gillenwater“An Experience That Can’t Be Duplicated”: Service In Vietnam With The 173rd Airborne Brigade
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Thomas GoedkoopThomas Goedkoop“Are You Ready To Fight Tonight?”: Taking Battalion Command In The Persian Gulf War
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Clair Frederick GillClair Frederick Gill“You Belong In Troop Units”: An Engineer Officer Builds Success “A Mighty Fine Pile of Rock”: An Engineer Officer On Building Infrastructure and Leaders -
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Todd GrahamTodd Graham“The Finest Thing Ever”: Attending West Point And Leading Soldiers During The Cold War And The Vietnam War
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Jalen GomezJalen GomezDoing More Than I Thought I Could: Leadership Lessons And Reflections From #34
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Channing M. GreeneChanning M. GreeneTo Teach And Preach: From Vietnam And Special Forces To The Pulpit
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Patrick GormanPatrick GormanA Veteran Of The Navy And Army On Service, Teamwork, And Show Business -
Fred A. GordenFred A. GordenPositive Change Over Time: Reflections from New Cadet to Major General -
Salvatore A. GiuntaSalvatore A. Giunta“As Long As We Were There, They Were Going To Fight Us”: Life And Death In The Korengal Valley
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Stephen Hood GreeneStephen Hood Greene“A Zen-Like Thing”: Flying A Huey In Vietnam With The 173rd Casper Platoon
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Michael S. GoodmanMichael S. GoodmanBalancing Secrecy And Transparency As The Official Historian Of The British Joint Intelligence Committee
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Frederick R. GratesFrederick R. Grates“My Life Is A Series Of Happy Incidents”: Memories Of A Dustoff Pilot
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Dan GomezDan Gomez“How Do We Get People To Like Us And Stop Shooting At Us?”: Counterinsurgency Operations In Iraq And Afghanistan
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Jason GreenJason Green“West Point Is Home”: Strengthening The Bonds As A Double Legacy Cadet And Army Rugby Player
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Franklin “Buster” HagenbeckFranklin “Buster” Hagenbeck“Be Ready To Adjust Your Assumptions”: Reflections On Adaptive Leadership From The 57th Superintendent
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Fu HanFu Han“Be Humble And Do What You’re Told”: From The Taiwan Air Force To The United States Army
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Jesse GutierrezJesse GutierrezA Lifelong Love Of Aviation: A Korean War Paratrooper And Aircraft Mechanic
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William “Mike” HaleWilliam “Mike” Hale“Being Part Of The Action”: A Lifetime Of Service In The Army And In State Government
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Scott HalsteadScott Halstead“The Honor Code Is Healthy, Fair, Effective”: An Assessment Of The Honor System At West Point
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Guy GrutersGuy Gruters“Cleared In Hot On My Heading; Hit My Smoke”: From A Bird Dog To A Misty FAC To The Hanoi Hilton
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Charles HansellCharles Hansell“West Point Prepared Me To Do Whatever I Wanted To Do”: A ’61 Grad’s Lifetime Of Service
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Owen HaddockOwen Haddock“My Airplane Had A Lot Of Holes Before I Got It”: A Psychological Operations Pilot In Vietnam
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Ralph Alvin John GrotheerRalph Alvin John GrotheerForced Into The German Army, Drafted Into The American Army: The Incredible Story Of Ralph Grotheer
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Anthony GuzziAnthony Guzzi“The Way You Treat People”: Leadership And Values In The Army And In The Business World
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Dale HansenDale HansenShoulder To Shoulder With The Locals: A Military Intelligence Advisor In Vietnam
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Henry GuerraHenry GuerraNot A Punishment – An Opportunity: Honor Redemption Through The Army Mentorship Program
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Thomas N. GriffinThomas N. Griffin“Loyalty Goes Up And Down”: Leading American Soldiers In Service Around The World
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Douglas GuilerDouglas Guiler“Not Too Much Regard For The Speed Limit”: Intelligence Collecting In East Germany
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John HartkeJohn Hartke“Are You Ready To Go To War Today?”: Service As An Engineer And As A Professor USMA
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George HellerGeorge HellerA Screaming Eagle Jumps into Europe: D-Day, Market Garden, and the Bulge
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Floren HerreraFloren HerreraA West Point Grad Fights Terrorists In The Philippines: The First Filipino Nininger Award Recipient
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Jim HansonJim HansonWe Were All Miserable Together: Combat And Camaraderie In Vietnam In The Shadow Of The Blade:
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James McDonald “Mac” HayesJames McDonald “Mac” Hayes“Don’t Quit Once You Start Something”: A Leader In War, Training, And Education
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Allyson HauptmanAllyson HauptmanMaking A Difference In The Cyber Domain: A 2014 Grad Returns To West Point To Teach And Mentor
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William Roland HayesWilliam Roland Hayes“Wandering Warriors Of Vietnam”: Or “B Company Coming To Kick Your Ass”: A 3rd Battalion Rakkasan In Vietnam
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Gerald Robert “Bob” HarkinsGerald Robert “Bob” HarkinsCarrying A Heavy Rucksack: Fighting For Hamburger Hill
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Louise HaselrigLouise HaselrigAfter Vietnam “I Just Didn’t Fit In”: A WAF Veteran Remembers Her Service
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Dennis HelmsDennis Helms“Boredom Can Turn To Terror Real Quick”: Carrying A Radio For The Platoon Leader on Hamburger Hill
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Dennis E. HelselDennis E. HelselTo Coach, Teach, And Mentor: Careers In The Military And Collegiate Athletics
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Lewis HiginbothamLewis Higinbotham“I Was So Proud To Be Here”: A West Point Graduate Reflects On His Service in Vietnam and Earning Two Silver Stars
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Lyle HendrickLyle Hendrick“Broken Bones, A Big Heart, And Not Quitting”: A Special Forces Officer With A Mission
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Tobias HildTobias Hild“There Are No Conscripts At West Point”: Making The Most Out Of His Cadet Experience
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Mark P. HertlingMark P. HertlingA Cold War Armor Officer Reflects On Service From Platoon Leader To Division Commander
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Elizabeth HineElizabeth Hine“A Symbol Of What’s Right With America”: West Point, Army Service, And School Administration
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Rod “Hogie” HogevollRod “Hogie” HogevollA Soldier’s Perspective On Service In Vietnam And Cambodia With The First Cavalry Division
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Johnnie B. HittJohnnie B. Hitt“Will You Lead The Next Flight?”: Combat Aviation In Vietnam And Desert Storm
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Patrick HowellPatrick Howell“Develop A Troop Requirement For A Campaign Plan That Hadn’t Been Written”: Counter Insurgency Warfare In Afghanistan
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Michael A. HoodMichael A. HoodMarching To The Sound Of The Guns: Leadership and Sacrifice in Vietnam “Do You Want To Go To Vietnam? I Said Sure”
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Francis “France” HoangFrancis “France” Hoang“Anyone Can Be American”: From Vietnamese Refugee To White House Lawyer In Thirty-Two Years
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Albert HokinsAlbert Hokins“It’s Fun To Do Stuff When You Have All The Aces”: An Air Force Officer From USMA 61
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Marsha “Cricket” HolderMarsha “Cricket” HolderTelling Their Story: Women Vietnam Vets And A Virtual Cemetery
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Pat C. Hoy IIPat C. Hoy IIWest Point As The Foundation Of A “Considerable Life”: Over Four Decades As An Army Officer And Teacher
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Jim HillJim Hill“If You Don’t Do It Right, You Can Make A Mess Of It”: Pathfinder Operations In The Tropic Lightning
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Terry HilderbrandTerry Hilderbrand“Discipline, Teamwork, Trust, Readiness”: Leading Soldiers In A Counter Insurgency Fight
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Bob HinesBob Hines“So Many Opportunities”: Being Part Of Something Bigger With The Air Force And NASA
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Feather, Bryant Hogevoll, SantyFeather, Bryant Hogevoll, SantyThe Battle Of Firebase David – Four Veterans’ Perspectives
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James HolbrookJames Holbrook“Learn Russian And You’ll Never Be Unemployed”: A US Military Liaison Mission Officer During The Cold War
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Frederick Benjamin Hodges IIIFrederick Benjamin Hodges IIIA Broader Perspective: “There is More to the Army than an Infantry Battalion” -
Maguerite HoneycuttMaguerite Honeycutt“Heart And Soul”: A Two-War Army Spouse On Family And Service
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Weldon HoneycuttWeldon Honeycutt“I’m The Best Battalion Commander You’ll Ever See”: Commanding At Hamburger Hill
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Victor Joseph Hugo, Jr.Victor Joseph Hugo, Jr.Vietnamese Influencing Vietnamese: A “Behind The Scenes” Look At Counterinsurgency At The Birth Of The Republic Of Vietnam
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Bernard “Chuck” Hughes Jr.Bernard “Chuck” Hughes Jr.Two Generations Of West Point Graduates: A Son Reflects On His And His Father’s Service
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Paul Churchill Hutton IIIPaul Churchill Hutton IIIPride In America: Defending Freedom And Protecting People
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Edrick HudsonEdrick Hudson“Always Smiling Through The Pain”: Perseverance And Family At The Prep School And West Point Or “I Always Wanted To Help People”:
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James HuffstodtJames HuffstodtA Man Apart: From Serving In Vietnam To Writing Civil War History “The Night Before A Mission Was The Worst”: From Serving In Vietnam To Writing Civil War History That’s Outstanding, Huffstodt, You’re A Natural Photographer (41:33) The Night Before A Mission Was The Worst (51: ‘Words Have Been My Life, But I Don’t Have Words To Communicate To You…” (1:24:47)
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Tuyet “Tania” Hua “Newinn”Tuyet “Tania” Hua “Newinn”“You Are A Woman, You Are Strong”: Escaping Vietnam With A One-Year Old Baby
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Tran Thi Huy LeTran Thi Huy LeCaring For Servicemen And Their Families: A Republic Of Vietnam Social Worker
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Wade IshimotoWade IshimotoDon’t Buy The Book Warfighter, That Guy’s An Asshole Vietnam And Operation Eagle Claw: Reminiscences Of An Intelligence Professional With Special Forces And Delta Force
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Norman IslerNorman Isler“My Faith In Humanity Grew A Little”: An Engineer Officer During The Korean War
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Church HuttonChurch HuttonReflections From A Special Forces Officer: West Point, Cold War Europe, And Vietnam
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Ira HuntIra Hunt“Dynamic People in the Military Get Things Done,” Fighting the War in Vietnam and Lifelong Learning (33:20 and 36:15) Give People Responsibility and they get the job done (40:00) -
Joseph HsuJoseph HsuMedicine At War Versus Medicine At Peace: The Story Of An Orthopedic Trauma Doctor Freedom, Medicine, And West Point: The Story Of An Orthopedic Trauma Doctor
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James H. Johnson Jr.James H. Johnson Jr.“Send Me, I’m Ready”: Combat Experience From Vietnam To Panama To Desert Storm
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Art JacobsArt Jacobs“Hey Kid, You Want To Fly Helicopters?”: “Go To Flight School, Be A Warrant Officer, Nobody F***s With You”: “Sir, I’ll Go, I Know Exactly What The LZ Looks Like”: A Medevac Pilot Rescuing Wounded Under Fire In Vietnam Flying Medevac Was Satisfying Flying Cobras Was Fun
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Jim JohnsonJim Johnson“From Here On, Everything’s Tactical”: An Engineer Officer In Panama And Vietnam
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Dick JonasDick JonasFlying In The Wolfpack During The Vietnam War: A “Yankee Air Pirate” Flies, Fights, And Sings About It
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Donald JacobovitzDonald JacobovitzThe “F” As A Badge Of Honor: Surviving The Class Of ’77 Honor Scandal
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Joshua King & John AndersonJoshua King & John AndersonInfiltrating Afghanistan: Two Special Forces Soldiers Reflect On Their Operations In 2001
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Gabriela Boatright & Jaye-Linh SharkGabriela Boatright & Jaye-Linh SharkDifferent Paths To A Common Goal: Two Women Describe Their Experiences At West Point
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Phillip Kennedy JohnsonPhillip Kennedy Johnson“Truth, Justice, And The American Way”: An Army Trumpet Player Gets A Gig Writing Superman
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Jon JakewayJon Jakeway“We Fought For Each Other”: Service In Vietnam As A Machine Gunner In The Rakkasans
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Vince Ang & Jenny PhillipsVince Ang & Jenny Phillips“I Want To Be A Soldier, I Want To Protect My Country”: A Vietnamese Cavalry Major Recalls His Service
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Raymonde JeanmouginRaymonde JeanmouginAn Ambulance Driver For The Free French 2nd Armored Division In WWII
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Robert Campbell “Bob” JonesRobert Campbell “Bob” Jones“14 March 1973, That Was A Pretty Good Day”: The Journey Home From The Hanoi Hilton
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John “Ed” JonesJohn “Ed” Jones“All Of The Bad Times Are Overwhelmed By The Positives”: Tenacity And Determination At West Point And In The Air Force
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Henry Jang-MilstenHenry Jang-MilstenLessons From Afghanistan: An Air Defense Platoon Leader’s Perspective
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Richard JacksonRichard Jackson“You Keep Your Head Down And Don’t Be No Hero”: The Witch Doctor In The ‘Nam
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Brian Trask Denver Horn Jim Dave PaceBrian Trask Denver Horn Jim Dave Pace“We Knew Where We Were Going”: “Shake And Bake” NCOs In Vietnam
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Shawn JonesShawn Jones“The Only Reward Is Another Mission No One Will Take”: Pathfinder Operations In The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment
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David Michalak & John SantyDavid Michalak & John SantyA Hands-On Demonstration: Uniforms And Equipment Of The Vietnam War
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Omar J. Jones IVOmar J. Jones IV“Meet The Army Standards And Be Consistent”: Leadership From First Captain To The Chief Of Public Affairs
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Martin “Jay” JoyceMartin “Jay” Joyce“It’s Been An Amazing Life”: Service In The Army And Giving Back “Faith, Family, Fitness, Fortune, And Fun”: A West Point Graduate’s Amazing Life
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Patrick KennyPatrick KennyService In Vietnam And At West Point: A Class of ’65 Engineer’s Service In War And Peace
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James Ferguson Karen “Roof” FergusonJames Ferguson Karen “Roof” FergusonA USMA ’65 Couple Reflects On Their Experiences During The Vietnam War And Beyond
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Thomas Koizumi Kiana StewartThomas Koizumi Kiana StewartChanging The World: Opportunities For Growth Through Exchange
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Gordon Pendleton & Jozsef BodnarGordon Pendleton & Jozsef BodnarUnderstanding Urbanization: NATO Planning For The Complexities Of The Future
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Henry James “Hank” KennyHenry James “Hank” Kenny“No Pity”: Recovering From Wounds And Continuing To Serve The Country
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Kurt KaneKurt Kane“Quality Is Our Recipe”: Transforming Grit, Determination, And Heart Into Success
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Catherine & Charlene (Kennedy) KahlCatherine & Charlene (Kennedy) KahlTogether Through It All: Twin Command Sergeants Major Reflect On Their Decades Of Service
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Shane KimbroughShane KimbroughServing America And All Humanity: Leadership And Teamwork As An Army Aviator And Astronaut
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Regan KellyRegan Kelly“The Eyes And Ears Of The Jungle”: Missions With N Company Rangers In Vietnam
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Richard D. KinderRichard D. KinderService As A Component Of Citizenship: A Former Army JAG On Business And Philanthropy
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Cody Beadle Jordan PerezCody Beadle Jordan PerezReflections From The 2023 Soldier And NCO Of The Year
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Allen KellerAllen KellerThe Relationship Between Health And Human Rights: Studying The Effects Of Torture On Patients
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Mark KimmeyMark Kimmey“I Finally Found A Home”: Service As An Armor And A Civil Affairs Officer Or Service As An Armor And A Civil Affairs Officer: “Think Of The Peace Corps With Guns”
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Marian Michael KencikMarian Michael KencikSurviving The Nazis And The Communists: The Story Of A Polish Priest
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Robert H. Kewley Jr.Robert H. Kewley Jr.“West Point Is My Home Town”: A Systems Engineer Analyzes His Career
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Larry JordanLarry JordanPromoting Excellence in the Army, at West Point, and in the Business World -
Rusty KulpRusty Kulp“I Had Enough Jungle”: 19 And A Half Months In Vietnam With The 173rd “One Grunt’s Weird Tour”
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Kyle KingKyle KingProtecting The Nation in Cyberspace: A National Security Agency Analyst At West Point
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Beverly Knox-PipesBeverly Knox-PipesTaking Care Of The War At Home: An Army Spouse And DODEA Educator Reflects On Serving Army Families
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Pete KinneyPete Kinney“You Can Go Anywhere In The World And Bump Into A Classmate”: Nurturing Lifelong Relationships Throughout A Career Of Service “A Pint Of Vodka, That’s How It Started”:
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Zoe KreitenbergZoe Kreitenberg“What An American Soldier Should Be”: Treating Others With Dignity And Respect
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Zoe KreitenbergZoe KreitenbergThe Intersection Of Service And Heritage: A West Point Graduate On Understanding Her Family’s Holocaust Experience
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Clifford LanhamClifford Lanham“The Hog Does Not Live Better Than The People”: Gaining Cultural Understanding As An Advisor In Vietnam “Give An American Soldier A Mission And Let Them Figure It Out”: Creative Problem Solving In Vietnam
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Les KnottsLes Knotts“Be Professional Even When Those Around You Are Not”: Consistent Leadership In The Army And The English Department
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George KopcsakGeorge Kopcsak“I’ve Never Done Anything Else But the Army”: Fighting To Commission And Serve The Nation
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Stephen LangStephen LangThe Story Behind “Beyond Glory”: Actor Stephen Lang On Portraying Medal Of Honor Recipients
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Willie KingWillie King“I Had To Prove That I Was Better”: Night Jumper Bravo, The Only Black Pathfinder In The 4th Infantry Division
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Spencer KymptonSpencer KymptonCreating A Mission And Building A Team: The Importance Of Community In The Army And In Business
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Mike LamMike Lam“It Was What I Expected; It Was Tough”: Service In Vietnam With D/1-5 Cavalry And Special Forces
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Rosemarie (Stanton) KuhnRosemarie (Stanton) KuhnA Homecoming Queen Comes Home To West Point: The Love Story Of Rosemarie And Dave Kuhn ‘65
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Ingrid Klaus LocurcioIngrid Klaus LocurcioA Merging Of Cultures: A German Bride Becomes An Army Spouse
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Julian KulskiJulian KulskiThe Battle Was Lost, Not The War: Fighting Nazis with the Polish Underground -
Adisa KingAdisa King“86,400 Seconds in a Day”: Getting The Most Out Of Every Opportunity Or “#TFDW”: Not a Philosophy, Just Four Priorities the Troopers Would Remember
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Nickolas LewisNickolas Lewis“Who You With? 2TC”: Dynamic Leadership Of A Mustang At USMA And USMAPS
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Norman LearNorman Lear“They Don’t All Hit The Targets:” A Television Visionary Recounts His Experiences as a B-17 Crewman -
John Santy & Lloyd PontierJohn Santy & Lloyd Pontier“Combat Is Completely Chaotic”: Service In Vietnam And Cambodia With D / 1-5 Cavalry
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Sarah Marie LockeSarah Marie LockeFinding A Support Structure And An Identity: A Second-Generation West Pointer Forges Her Own Path -
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Elizabeth LeeElizabeth Lee“West Point Is Where Your Heart Is”: Learning, Growing, And Finding A Home At USMA
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Cole LivieratosCole Livieratos“Contestation For Minds And Wills”: A Psyops Officer Discusses Counter Insurgency
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Bruce LemontBruce Lemont“Life In The Field Was Camping For Me”: Or “I Turned To Mush… The Adrenaline Was Gone”: A Rakkasan Walking Point With An M-79
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Samuel K. Lessey, Jr.Samuel K. Lessey, Jr.“I Love West Point And Everything It Stands For”: From The Army Air Corps To The Air Force And Beyond
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Vincent LisantiVincent Lisanti“Dear Son, What On Earth Are You Doing In A Prison Camp?” A B-24 Pilot Recollects
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Mel Feather & Leland BryantMel Feather & Leland Bryant“Someplace I Didn’t Want To Be, Doing Something I Didn’t Want To Do”: Cambodia with D/1-5 Cavalry
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A. Brett LeaA. Brett LeaKeeping Options Open: From The Surge In Iraq To Operation Inherent Resolve
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Steve LawrenceSteve Lawrence“You Take Care Of Your Men, They’ll Take Care Of You”: A Platoon Leader In D/1-5 Cavalry In Vietnam
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COP Keating LeadershipCOP Keating Leadership“All I Heard Was Cuss Words And Gunfire”: Defending COP Keating
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Ralph LeonardRalph Leonard“To Be A Good Citizen You Ought To Do Your Part”: An Air National Guard General Serves His Community
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Gordon LivingstonGordon Livingston“I Couldn’t Be A Soldier Any Longer And Live With Myself”: An 11th ACR Doctor In Vietnam
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Fredric LaughlinFredric Laughlin“People Died Because We Tried To Save Face:” Disillusioned With The Vietnam War, But Not With West Point
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Doug LuteDoug LuteStrategic Inflection Points: Serving On The Border Of Freedom From The Cold War To NATO In The 21st Century
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Jesse LuknowskyJesse Luknowsky“I Identify As A Soldier”: Learning A Profession, Not A Job At West Point “Pure Officership – Not A Job But A Profession”: A German International Cadet At West Point
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Anthony Dung LuuAnthony Dung Luu“If You Lose Your Country, You Lose Everything”: A Vietnamese Intelligence Officer Immigrates To America
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MJ MacNguyenMJ MacNguyen“You Lose Track Of Time When You’re On The Run”: A Child Of War Flees To The United States
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James MacNguyenJames MacNguyen“Seek And Fight For Freedom”: A Vietnamese Refugee Starts A New Life In America
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John LonghouserJohn LonghouserAn Army Gymnast On Discipline And Leadership On The Battlefield And In Industry
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Joseph L. LynchJoseph L. LynchMegahertz And Methodism: A Vietnam Vet On Ministry, Ham Radios, And Lifelong Service
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Gary LordGary Lord“If Others Can Do This, I Can Too”: Attending West Point With The Class Of 1961 And Serving As An Army Engineer
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Bill “Blue” LomaxBill “Blue” LomaxAround The World With The British Army In The 1950s: A Para’s Story
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Dean LoftinDean LoftinPrinciples of Leadership: From Leading Troops in Combat to Testing Complex Weapons Systems
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Willis Freed Lowrey, Jr.Willis Freed Lowrey, Jr.“The Fine Art Of Motivating And Leading American Soldiers”: West Point, Vietnam, And The Evolving Army
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Ralph LocurcioRalph Locurcio“Have The Courage To March To A Different Tune”: Life As A Civil Engineer In The Army And In The Community
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Tom LoughTom Lough“Running A Victory Lap”: A West Point Olympian Reflects On Competition And Service
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Rick LoveringRick Lovering“Try To Be An Officer Soldiers Deserve”: Deployments To Iraq And Afghanistan With 3-89 Cavalry
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Ari MartynAri Martyn“Part Of An Exclusive Club, I’ve Been Shot At”: “A Group Of Americans Trying To Do Their Best For The World”: Reflections Of An Army Leader In Iraq And Afghanistan
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Eric MaddoxEric MaddoxSolving the Puzzle: An Army Interrogator Tracks Down Saddam Hussein Or Pieces of the Puzzle, An Army Interrogator Finds Saddam Hussein
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Michael ManettiMichael ManettiThe Corps Is People: Building Relationships And Support At West Point
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Maureen Tsao ManettiMaureen Tsao ManettiMaintaining The Balance: Holding Fast To Cultural Traditions While Realizing The American Dream
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Mick MasonMick MasonServing Aboard USS Frederick During The Vietnam War And Volunteering For Honor Flights
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Duncan MakauDuncan Makau“Challenged Every Day”: The Remarkable Journey Of A Kenyan West Point Graduate Enlisting In The U.S. Army
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Jake MastersJake Masters“You Can Accomplish Things If You Care Enough”: Service, Family Heritage, And Commitment Or “You Gotta Go With The Flow”:
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Alice Galvin Kenny Marilyn McCabe O’DonnellAlice Galvin Kenny Marilyn McCabe O’DonnellTwo Ladycliff Graduates Reflect On Their College Years And West Point Memories
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Khanna MandzhaKhanna Mandzha“Your Own Mistakes Are Your Best Teacher”: Lessons From An Arabic Interpreter And Professor
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Jeremiah MalbonJeremiah Malbon“The Sky’s The Limit; I’m A Walking, Living Example Of That”: Making The Most Of Opportunity At West Point
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Tony MarshallTony Marshall“From The Hilton To The Zoo”: An F4 Weapons Systems Officer Reflects On Flying And Captivity In Vietnam You Are Nobody Here The MiG You Didn’t See
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Jessica MaddoxJessica MaddoxBuilding A Cohesive Team At West Point: Reflections Of A Regimental Commander
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Bruce R. MarshallBruce R. Marshall“If You Don’t Do Your Job, People Are Going To Die”: 18,959 Bonus Days Of Life
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Ralph MasiRalph MasiLearning through Failure, Toward Greater Challenge: Self-Discipline, The Key Self-Discipline, The Key: Conquering Fear Of Failure, And Achieving Success In The Army And Beyond How You React Is Critical: Conquering The Fear Of Failure And Achieving Success In The Army And Academia
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Phil MalloryPhil MalloryCultivating A Warrior Spirit At West Point: From Dak To To The Physics Department
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Candy MasonCandy MasonThe Namesake For Task Force George: Memories Of Jason George (USMA ’94) From A Gold Star Mother And His Beast Squadmate
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Ernest P. “Rock” MarconeErnest P. “Rock” Marcone“You’d Better Make Something Of This”: Commanding An Armor Battalion In The Invasion Of Iraq
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Cruz Martinez SuarezCruz Martinez Suarez“If I don’t kill them, they kill me… so better for me to kill them.” -
Linda McClenahanLinda McClenahan“Lady, This Is Vietnam, There Are No ‘Behind The Lines’”: Sergeant Mac, The Strac WAC
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Mary Lou McClellanMary Lou McClellan“The Army Is Like A Family”: Memories Of A Cold War Army Spouse
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Ron McCabeRon McCabe“Do It Right The First Time”: A Navy Veteran Discusses Guided Missile Cruiser Service Off Vietnam And Four Decades In Emergency Management
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Msgr. Robert McCormickMsgr. Robert McCormick“If the Academy loses its ideals, it’s just another school,” Values and Ethics at West Point Not Just Another School: Values and Ethics At West Point or Never Lose Your Ideals: Values and Ethics at West Point
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Bob and Barbara McFarlinBob and Barbara McFarlin“Don’t Run Out Of Gas!” Brute Force Logistics With 2nd Corps Support Command In Desert Storm
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Reilly McGinnisReilly McGinnis“The Shortcut To Success Is Hard Work”: From The Soccer Pitch To The Plain
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James McLeroyJames McLeroy“Looking For Interesting Things To Do”: A Special Forces Officer Seeking Adventure In Dangerous Places “I Went To Vietnam To Win It”: “Use The System, Don’t Buck The System”:
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Jahryca McCleanJahryca McCleanBeing Confident And Pushing Each Other To Excel: Achieving Success At West Point
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Reynold Michael “Mick” MausReynold Michael “Mick” Maus“West Point Means Home”: Service In The Army And In Telecommunications
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John Michael McGrathJohn Michael McGrath“Forgive My Sins ‘Cause Here I Come”: A Naval Aviator On The Attack And In Prison In Vietnam
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Elizabeth Davenport McKuneElizabeth Davenport McKuneLike Father Like Daughter: Pioneers In Their Own Fields, West Point And The Foreign Service
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Brent MatthewsBrent Matthews“Language Is A Window Into The Psyche Of A Community”: Adventures In The Marines, The Army, And The USMA Dean’s Office
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Mark McManigalMark McManigal“Teaching The Army Profession From Start To Finish”: Leading Army Education At All Levels
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Deborah J McDonaldDeborah J McDonaldThe West Point Admissions Officer on Building the Long Gray Line -
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John McDonaldJohn McDonald“You Like Danger And Adventure”: Or “We’d Hunt Them Or They’d Hunt Us”: Service In Vietnam And The Persian Gulf
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Scott McKenzieScott McKenzieBuilding Cohesive Units And Teaching Leadership: A Naval Academy Grad Reflects On The Evolving Marine Corps From The 70s To The 90s
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John MeyerJohn Meyer“Rigor And Reps Are Critical In Training”: Saving Lives Through Discipline And Initiative In Afghanistan
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Harvey Watson Mike BallardHarvey Watson Mike BallardBest Friends And Fellow Rakkasans Share Their Experiences From Florida To Phuoc Vinh
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Kate MeyerKate Meyer“It’s All About The Mindset”: Seizing Opportunities For Success In The Army or “The Army Moves Pretty Fast”: Planning For Success As A Chemical Corps Officer
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Anthony MelendezAnthony MelendezPerseverance And Pride: Cultivating Resilience At West Point Through Rugby And COVID
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Kenneth Rock MerrittKenneth Rock Merritt“I Got Involved In The Destruction Of The Third Reich, I Guess”: CSM Rock Merritt Discusses WWII And Meeting General Bradley
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Wes MoerbeWes Moerbe“A Constant Cat And Mouse Game”: Counter Insurgency Operations In Iraq And Afghanistan
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Francis J. MonacoFrancis J. Monaco“It Really Wasn’t Like The Boy Scouts”: Attending West Point And Expanding Computer Usage At The Academy
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Fred Manzo Michael DePrieFred Manzo Michael DePrie“Serving the Mission”: Two USMLM Tour Officers Reflect On Their Service In East Germany During The Cold War
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Michael MontelongoMichael Montelongo“Angels Along The Way”: Mentorship, Teamwork, And Growth Along Life’s Journey
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Ann Mills-GriffithsAnn Mills-Griffiths“The Fullest Accountability”: A Conversation With Ann Mills-Griffiths About The POW / MIA Issue
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Dana MeadDana Mead“Be Kind And No Surprises”: Applying The Department Of Social Sciences Ethic In The Army And Business
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David MichalakDavid Michalak“Not If You Make Contact, But When You Make Contact”: A Point Man In Vietnam
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James “Maggie” MegellasJames “Maggie” Megellas“Move To The Sound Of The Guns”: A World War II Paratrooper In The 82nd
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Scott MobleyScott MobleyMaking History, Not Just Reading About It – A Navy Captain During Operation Iraqi Freedom -
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Michael NardottiMichael Nardotti“As Soon As the Shooting Starts, They’ll Look to You”: Leadership in Combat -
Betty (Simbert) MyrthilBetty (Simbert) MyrthilEnsuring West Point Represents the Nation: An Admissions Officer Reaches Out
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Steven H. MyerSteven H. Myer“Protecting The Unprotected”: Running A Camp For Vietnamese Refugees On Guam During Operation New Life
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Frederick “Rick” MorganFrederick “Rick” Morgan“Whoop-De-Doo! Lieutenant Morgan Is Going To Die”: A Marine Officer In Vietnam
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MG Paul Nanson, CBEMG Paul Nanson, CBE“Educating For Uncertainty”: The Sandhurst Commandant on Building a Flexible and Professional Officer Corps
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Andrew MorganAndrew Morgan“I’m A Soldier First”: An Army Surgeon And Astronaut Or “Be A Good Teammate”:
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Art MulliganArt Mulligan“Never Drop Out Of A Run”: A Principle To Live By “West Point Planted The Seed Of Service In My Spirit”: A Principle To Live By
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James MullinsJames Mullins“There’s Inspiration Everywhere”: A Journey From Member To Leader Of The Band
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Jeffrey MorrisJeffrey MorrisA Pioneering Cyber Master Sergeant Earns a PhD and becomes a West Point Professor
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Ramon Antonio “Tony” Nadal IIRamon Antonio “Tony” Nadal II“Move To The Sound Of The Guns”: A Culture Of Dedicated Leadership On The Battlefield, At West Point, And In The Army
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Troy NachtigalTroy Nachtigal“Take The Failure”: Cheating And Redemption In The Calculus Honor Scandal
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Preston MotesPreston Motes“I Always Liked Where I Was”: Air Defense In The U.S., Greece, Vietnam, And Germany
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Cody MorrisCody Morris“Make The Most Of Your Time With The People You Love”: My Experiences As A Tomb Sentinel, Dive Medic, And Cadet
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Michael NardottiMichael Nardotti“Very Few Things In Life Are Final”: Making The Honor System A Developmental Process -
Charles MoseleyCharles MoseleyA Combat Engineer In Vietnam Becomes A Leader In Nuclear Power Back Home
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Vienna MorrisonVienna MorrisonStrengthening The Long Gray Line: Service, Family, And Relationships
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Harold MoormanHarold Moorman“If I Wasn’t Teaching, I Was Learning”: Or “An Army Officer’s Life Involves A Great Deal Of Teaching”: Lifelong Pursuit Of Education
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Bao NguyenBao Nguyen“This Is My Hometown, This Is My Country”: A Vietnamese Refugee Starts A New Life In America
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Hon NguyenHon Nguyen“Even Though We Fight Side By Side, I Don’t Want You To Destroy My Country”: A Vietnamese Perspective On Wars In South-East Asia
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Uc V. NguyenUc V. NguyenFlying A Huey In The Vietnamese Air Force: A Battalion Commander In The 64th Helicopter Tactical Wing
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Christopher NeedelsChristopher Needels“Go With Your Heart”: Strike A Balance And Find Your Path In The Army
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Huy Duc NguyenHuy Duc NguyenThe Dream Of Independence: From Occupation And Colonialism In Vietnam To Freedom In America
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Toan Anh NguyenToan Anh NguyenEscaping From South Vietnam: An Air Force Squadron Commander Ditches His Helicopter At Sea
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Mike NemethMike NemethFrom “Center Stall Productions” To Custom Apparel: A West Point Grad On Tenacity And Success
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Viet Thanh NguyenViet Thanh Nguyen“Born In Vietnam But Made In America”: The Story Of A Pulitzer Prize Winning Vietnamese Refugee
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Sheila Grace NewsomSheila Grace Newsom“A Longing Versus A Craving”: A Moment Of Clarity In A Trans Woman’s Journey
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Diem “Jim” NguyenDiem “Jim” Nguyen“A Bridge Between The Americans And Vietnamese”: An Interpreter On Service With The Americans, And In The Vietnamese Army And Navy
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Francis K. NewcomerFrancis K. NewcomerCommissioning Into The Coast Artillery: The Rich And Varied Career Of A 1939 Graduate Of West Point
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Hung Henry Nguyen NewinnHung Henry Nguyen Newinn“We Spend Money To Cry”: Or “Same Language, Same People”: An ARVN Soldier On The Wars Of Vietnam
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Christian NattielChristian NattielA Leader for the World's Future: A Rhodes Scholar Reflects on his West Point Experience
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Hugh NguyenHugh NguyenFinding His American Father: An Amerasian’s Search For Understanding And Acceptance
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Dean NelsonDean Nelson“Stick With Me, I’ll Show You What It Means To Be A Pathfinder”: Learning The Ropes With The 101st In Vietnam
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Diane (Bodnar) NelsonDiane (Bodnar) NelsonParenthood And Perseverance: A 1989 West Point Graduate On Faith And Family
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Dy NguyenDy NguyenA Doctor Serving In Two Armies: An ARVN Surgeon Becomes An American Anesthesiologist
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Randall M. “Randy” PaisRandall M. “Randy” Pais“A Helluva Way To Earn A Living”: A Vietnam Veteran On Service, Business, And West Point
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Charles F. “Skip” O’Donnell IIICharles F. “Skip” O’Donnell III“The Best Feeling I Ever Had”: Saving American Lives With Artillery In Vietnam
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Langdon OgburnLangdon Ogburn“To Live A Life For Others”: Excelling At West Point And Embarking On A Path For Lifelong Learning
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Charles “Chuck” NicholsCharles “Chuck” NicholsThe Guy Behind The Curtain: Service As An Engineer And As A Volunteer With the Alumni Glee Club
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Tadahiko “Tad” OnoTadahiko “Tad” Ono“Strength And Drive”: A Japanese-American Gymnast And Engineer
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Donald NowlandDonald Nowland“Make The Most Of What You Have”: Overcoming Tragedy And Standing On Principle
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Brigid Osei-BobieBrigid Osei-Bobie“Hold The Door Open For Others”: A Conversation On Immigration, Identity, And Success In The Army
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Robert PaleyRobert Paley“You Come From Samurai”: Love, Determination, And The West Point Dream Or “Finish What You Started”: Love, Determination, And The West Point Dream
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Joseph R. OdellJoseph R. Odell“When Fighting Starts, You’re Just Going To Have To Help People”: A Journey From Aviator to Chaplain
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Lee Donne OlveyLee Donne OlveyCreating Critical Thinking Experiences For Cadets: Reflections Of The Social Sciences Department Head
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Donald OutingDonald OutingEducation And The Realm Of The Possible: Creating Cultural Change At West Point Education Levels The Playing Field
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Tom O’NeilTom O’Neil“Lieutenants, You’re Going To War Somewhere”: A Marine Officer During The War In Iraq Or The Global War On Terror “Nothing Fun About This War”
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Hank OrtegaHank Ortega“Trying To Save All The Guys I Couldn’t Save”: A Lifetime Devoted To Medicine
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Cardinal Edwin Frederick O’BrienCardinal Edwin Frederick O’BrienCalled to Serve, Volunteered to Deploy
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Peter PalmerPeter Palmer“Train To Be The Best Commander You Can Be”: Developing Capabilities And Serving Soldiers
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Garland D. O’QuinnGarland D. O’QuinnA Part Of Something Larger Than Himself: Life Under The Stars As A West Point And Olympic Gymnast
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Roger J. NobleRoger J. Noble“Do You Want To Do Things Or Watch Other People Do Them?”: A Life Of Service In The Australian Army
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John Randall ParkerJohn Randall ParkerEmbodying Versatility: From Advising ARVN Rangers to Managing Army Computer Systems
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Jonathan ParhamJonathan Parham“If I Fail, It’s On Me”: Making The Most Of Opportunities At West Point Or “Ready To Work With A Good Attitude”: Making The Most Of Opportunities At West Point Or “A Monumental Effort”: Continuing The Legacy By Making The Most Of Opportunities At West Point
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Lillian PflukeLillian Pfluke“Title IX Changed My Life”: A Pioneering Woman In The West Point Class Of 1980
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Paul PeckPaul PeckFrom Desert Storm to the Tennis Courts of West Point: “You Make a Decision, You Don’t Realize Where It Takes You”
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Danny PhamDanny PhamA Paratrooper In The Vietnamese Airborne: Pride, Determination, And Disappointment
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Rev. and Mrs. Park ParkRev. and Mrs. Park ParkA Family Separated and Reunited: Two Perspectives on the Korean War
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Dave PalmerDave Palmer“To Provide The Nation With Leaders Of Character”: The 53rd USMA Superintendent Reflects On A Lifetime Of Service
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Combat Jump ParatroopersCombat Jump ParatroopersOpening Shock: Four Combat Jump Veterans Tell Their Stories “The Only Way We Could Go In Was By Parachute”:
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David G. PerkinsDavid G. Perkins“Understand The Problem And Figure Out Your Strengths”: Winning In Baghdad
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Philip PerronPhilip Perron“These Guys Aren’t Looking To Avoid Combat; They’re Looking To Find Some”: Fighting On Hamburger Hill With The Rakkasans
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Isabel PetrinIsabel Petrin“Infrastructure Is Vital To National Defense”: A Civil Engineering Major With Dreams Of Helping People
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Farrell Gee PatrickFarrell Gee PatrickOn The Cutting Edge Of Computer Science: A Signal Officer At War And At West Point
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Leland Bryant and Paul GreggLeland Bryant and Paul GreggYou’re trained to be a good citizen, a person of good rapport, but then you’re sent somewhere and you’re supposed to kill people. Lee is credited with killing 11 human beings for a country that didn’t give a damn about us. 12:55 & 14:20 Coming To Terms With The Past: A Friendship Forged In Battle That Has Lasted Over Half A Century
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Laura PariseauLaura Pariseau“If I Get Killed, My Mother’s Gonna Kill Me”: A WAC’s Two Years In Vietnam
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Sheila PattonSheila PattonGetting Things Done And Taking Care Of Families: A Gold Star Mother Reflects On Her Life As An Army Spouse
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Alan PortilloAlan PortilloService As A Surface Warfare Officer And Cryptologist In The Navy: The Story Of A USNA 80 Graduate And His Wife
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Ryan PittsRyan Pitts“When The Guys Go, They Take A Part of You With Them”: Surviving the Battle of Wanat
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Don PipesDon Pipes“Lots Of Hot LZs”: An Enlisted Helicopter Crewman Who Became A Commissioned Army Aviator Recalls Lam Son 719
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William Samuel “Bill” Pray Jr.William Samuel “Bill” Pray Jr.“Where’s Everybody? They’re Dead…”: or “Everything Out There Was Against You”: Serving With The Rakkasans In Vietnam
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Charlotte E. PhillipsCharlotte E. Phillips“You Get Me Out Of Here, God, And I’ll Serve You”: A WAC Logistician In Vietnam (41:45) You Can’t Really Talk About Vietnam To People Who Haven’t Been There: (50:01)
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Nam PhamNam PhamFleeing Vietnam With The Boat People: The Story Of The Captain Of A Refugee Vessel
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Bob PothierBob PothierFlying With The Seawolves: A Naval Academy Graduate Pilots A Gunship In Vietnam
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Dai Gia PhamDai Gia Pham17 Years In Communist Captivity: “The Last Prisoner” Survives Hell On Earth
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Paul PhillipsPaul Phillips“I Expected The Worst And That’s What I Got”: The Oldest Grad Reflects On West Point And 39 Months As A Prisoner Of The Japanese
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Doug PringleDoug PringleLosing A Limb But Gaining A Purpose: A Combat-Wounded West Point Grad Gives Back To Society A Recipient Of The North Vietnamese Slow Moving Target Award Out On A Limb:
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David J. PhillipsDavid J. PhillipsModernizing West Point’s Academic Administration: An Artillery Officer Returns To The Dean’s Staff
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Kim PruittKim PruittMemories Of A Man She’s Never Met: Trying To Piece Together The Life Of LT Jim Gardner Or Trying To Know Lieutenant Jim Gardner
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John M. PicklerJohn M. PicklerFrom Big Guns in Vietnam to The Army Staff: A Lifetime of Service Or A Lifetime of Leadership: Standards, Respect, and Competence A Lifetime of Leadership: The Army is Not Made up of People, the Army is People -
Noe QuezadaNoe QuezadaUndocumented Immigrant to American Patriot: The Story of a Son Tay Volunteer
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Pat ReardonPat ReardonCompleting The Circle: A Child Of The Vietnam War Becomes The Senior American Defense Official In Hanoi
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ADM J. Paul ReasonADM J. Paul ReasonThe First African-American Four-Star Admiral In The U.S. Navy “I Have The Very Best Crew of Sailors In The United States Navy”:
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Rich & Dave RichkowskiRich & Dave Richkowski“Learning How To Win (The Right Way)”: Brothers, Football, and Service To The Nation
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Steve Lawrence & Ralph DahlSteve Lawrence & Ralph Dahl“It Wasn’t A Bleeding Problem, It Was A Shrapnel Problem”: Perspectives Of A Platoon Leader And A Grunt In Vietnam
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Barney RasorBarney Rasor“Where The Rubber Meets The Road”: A Sergeant’s Story, From Firestone To Vietnam
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David RappDavid Rapp“Creating Positive Change”: A Cadet Regimental Commander On Leadership, Discipline, And Striving For Excellence
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Brian ReedBrian Reed“Soldiers Are A Reflection Of Their Leaders”: Facilitating Success At West Point And In The Army
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Timothy RaineyTimothy Rainey“Finding The Light Switch To Turn On In Cadets”: A Varied And Impactful Career In The Army And Academia
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Fred RaymondFred Raymond“We Fight A Year, They Fight Forever”: Fighting The VC And NVA With The 327th Infantry “We Train Everybody To Do Everything”: Serving With Tiger Force In Vietnam
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Robert RadcliffeRobert RadcliffeLeadership Challenges: Combat, Cadet Honor Scandals, And Recruiting An All-Volunteer Army
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Eric RairdonEric Rairdon“I Got This Reputation As A Crazy Pilot”: Flying A LOACH At Hamburger Hill
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Francis RestaFrancis Resta“In The Confusion Of Combat, You Don’t Think Very Well”: Fighting And Surviving The Battle Of Welz
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Samantha RossSamantha Ross“From The Ground Up”: Building The Sexual Harassment & Assault Response & Prevention (SHARP) Program At West Point
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Andrew Russell Sr.Andrew Russell Sr.“I Didn’t Think I’d Make It Out”: Service With The 173rd Airborne Brigade, The First Combat Unit In Vietnam
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Dennis P. Cicconetti Ron RileyDennis P. Cicconetti Ron RileyThe Conscientious Objector And The Platoon Leader
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Harry E. Rothmann Jr.Harry E. Rothmann Jr.A Screaming Eagle on Vietnam, Family, and Leadership in the Face of Tragedy
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Eric Crabtree Roy Bruce Randal UnderhillEric Crabtree Roy Bruce Randal Underhill“If You Want Something Done, And Done Now, Call Charlie Company”: Three Senior NCOs Reflect On Their Service To The Nation
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Kera RolsenKera Rolsen“Failure Is A Semi-Colon”: Authoring Her Own Story In The Air Force The Author Of Her Own Story: An Air Force Electronic Warfare Officer On Achieving Success
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Anny Schoeters RobinsonAnny Schoeters RobinsonRations, Resistance, And Liberation: A Young Girl’s Perspective On The German Occupation Of Belgium
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Paul RoggenkampPaul Roggenkamp“Be The Catalyst For Someone Else’s Greatest Achievement”: A Member Of The Team At West Point And In The Army
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Jess RudoJess Rudo“Building Relationships”: A Civil Affairs NCO And Military Intelligence Officer On Counter-Insurgency In Iraq And Afghanistan
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Ric RomeroRic Romero“My Job Is To Protect Us”: An Army Intelligence And Counterintelligence Specialist
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Robert Morris and Ron AzdellRobert Morris and Ron Azdell“Coming In Pretty Hot”: Shot Down On Lam Son 719, March 8, 1971
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Richard Albert ScottRichard Albert ScottA Birds Eye View of German Flak: The Story of a B-24 Bombardier In Italy Or The Wild Blue Yonder: The Story of a B-24 Bombardier in Italy Dodging Flak and Fighters in the Wild Blue Yonder: A B-24 Bombardier’s Story -
Chloe SchretzmanChloe Schretzman“What Is Your Fuel?”: Internalizing The Motivation To Succeed At West Point
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Matthew R. Myer Scott BeesonMatthew R. Myer Scott Beeson“Don’t Think You’ll Ever Be Over It”: Reflections On The Battle Of Wanat
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Michael SaccoMichael Sacco“Yup, I’m In… I’m Going To West Point”: A Hockey Team Captain Commits To The Military Academy And The Army
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Louis SatterfieldLouis Satterfield“Hurt So Bad I Wish Somebody Would Kill Me”: A Rakkasan Remembers His Service In Vietnam
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Arthur J. Ryan IIIArthur J. Ryan IIIThe Early Phase of Airmobility in Vietnam from “Super Gunner Six”
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Donnie ScheuermanDonnie Scheuerman“I Was Ready To Whip Anybody’s Ass”: A Machine Gunner In The Rakkasans
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Carlton “Carl” SavoryCarlton “Carl” SavoryDeveloping Delta Force Medicine: A Vietnam Vet and Special Operations Surgeon
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Karl SavatielKarl Savatiel“Breaking Bread Was A Great Way To Make Relationships”: Forming Friendships That Last A Lifetime
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Jenna (Roberts) SandersJenna (Roberts) SandersDetermination: Overcoming Obstacles As A West Point Soccer Player And Deploying As A Signal Officer
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Kevin T. RyanKevin T. RyanPeeking Behind The Iron Curtain: A US Military Liaison Officer In Cold War Europe
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Lee SandersLee Sanders“Everyone Was A Volunteer”: Service With The 1st Cavalry And The 101st Airborne In Vietnam
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Clyde A. “Pete” Selleck IIIClyde A. “Pete” Selleck IIIWhere The Rubber Meets The Road: Leading In The Army And At Michelin
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D.J. SkeltonD.J. SkeltonFiguring It Out: Overcoming The Scars Of Battle Through Community And Advocacy
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Hiram “Sonny” SlawterHiram “Sonny” Slawter“I’d Get To See It All, Exploding Right There In Front Of Me”: A Forward Observer In Vietnam
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Karen (Fletcher) SlawterKaren (Fletcher) SlawterAn Army Wife Teaching, Raising A Daughter, And Worrying About Her Husband In Vietnam
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Samuel Aaron SkilesSamuel Aaron Skiles“Find The Experts And Tap Into The Resources They Have”: West Point, Business, Music And Creativity (full quote 48:18)
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Patricia Sue SepulvedaPatricia Sue Sepulveda“Finding A Level Of Creativity”: Managing Laboratories In Vietnam
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Eric ShinsekiEric Shinseki“You Have To Commit Yourself”: Or “A Chance To Care For People”: Service As The Chief Of Staff And The Secretary Of Veterans Affairs
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Patty ShinsekiPatty Shinseki“When You Help Others, The Returns Are Multiplied”: Caring For Army Families
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Len ShartzerLen ShartzerSurviving the Class Of 77 Honor Scandal And Completing A Career As A Reserve Colonel In Afghanistan
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Kathy SilviaKathy SilviaLove This Place, Hate This Place: Reflections From A Member Of The West Point Class Of ‘80
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Thomas C. ShullThomas C. Shull“You’re Always Welcome Here”: A Taste Of Home With AAFES And Tom Shull
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Charles ShawCharles Shaw“I Could Not Have Done It Any Better Than They Did”: An Advisor With The ARVN Rangers
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James F. ShamblenJames F. Shamblen“We Did What We Had To Do – We’re Engineers”: An Engineer In Vietnam And Germany
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Arelena ShalaArelena Shala“People, Relationships, Family, Traditions”: Appreciating The Little Things
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Gary SiniseGary Sinise“There Was A New Role To Play”: “Always Do A Little More”: Decades Of Supporting And Serving American Veterans And First Responders “Service Is A Great Healer”
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Chuck and Amy SpielmanChuck and Amy Spielman“We Have A Special Job For You – You’re Going To The Mekong Delta ”: A Personnel Advisor In Vietnam
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Vincent SperanzaVincent Speranza“The Snow Turned Red”: A Paratrooper Remembers Bastogne “I Was At Bastogne And Not One Of You Nazi Bastards Got One Foot Into That Town:”
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Endre StamlerEndre Stamler“In Every Aspect Of Life You Can Find A Positive Point”: Surviving The Holocaust And Thriving In America
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Claire Brisebois StarnesClaire Brisebois Starnes“Some Good Days, Some Bad Days”: A WAC Serving In Vietnam
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Mike SmithMike Smith“In A Matter Of Eleven Days, I Became An Old Guy”: With The Rakkasans At Hamburger Hill
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Michael SteeleMichael SteeleStandards, Discipline, And Integrity: Steele Family Values – Michael’s Perspective -
Gary SteeleGary Steele“We Loved Each Other, We Needed Each Other”: Teamwork, Pride, And Sportsmanship In Army Football
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Percy SquirePercy SquireIn the Shadow of the Civil Rights Era: One Cadet's Story of Promoting Equality at West Point
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Vincent SperanzaVincent Speranza“It Is Almost Sinful For An Old Man Like Me To Be Having So Much Damn Fun”: Surviving the War And Enjoying Life (54:08) “Almost Sinful To Be Having So Much Damn Fun”: Surviving The War And Enjoying Life
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Brett, Ryan, Evan SmithBrett, Ryan, Evan Smith“The Bigger Picture Is Serving The Country”: The West Point Story Of Three Smiths
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Olgerts SniedzeOlgerts SniedzeFrom Latvia To Korea: The Story Of A WWII Refugee And Korean War Paratrooper
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Anthony “Tony” SmithAnthony “Tony” Smith“Be Competent, Take Care Of Your Soldiers, And Get Buy In”: An Engineer And Olmsted Scholar On Service In Vietnam And In Foreign Relations
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John StegnerJohn Stegner“James Bond Cars”: A Military Liaison Mission Driver’s View of the Cold War
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Stephen SpauldingStephen Spaulding“Medicine Is An Art Using Applied Science”: Reflections From A Doctor From The Class Of ‘77
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Samantha SullivanSamantha Sullivan“Somebody Has To Be The Bulldog”: Firm, Fair, Trusting Leadership… And Rugby
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Raymond “Tony” ThomasRaymond “Tony” Thomas“Everybody Is Looking For Leadership”: Insights From Grenada And Panama To the Global War On Terror
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Richard J “Dick” SwiftRichard J “Dick” Swift“Take Charge and People Will Follow You:” Authenticity in the Military and in Business
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Carl Roland “Rollie” StichwehCarl Roland “Rollie” StichwehUpon The Friendly Fields of Strife: Army Football, Leadership, and Character Development
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Bernhard StorchBernhard Storch“Nobody Expected A War”: Fighting The Nazis With The Soviets As A Polish Jew “Giving Back Everything I Received”:
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Brett SylviaBrett Sylvia“Always Something Left In The Tank”: Having Skin In The Game: A Long View Of Iraq
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Pham Duy TatPham Duy Tat“They Can Control Our Stomach, But They Cannot Control The Head”: An ARVN Special Forces General Survives 17 Years In A Reeducation Camp
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Brian Danker Steve CoreyBrian Danker Steve CoreyWild Times With N Company, 75th Infantry Regiment: Serving With The 173rd In Vietnam
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Abdul SubhaniAbdul Subhani“By The Soldiers, For The Soldiers”: A CASA Gives Back To His Country The Importance Of Giving Back To Your Country: The Pakistani Immigrant Who Became A CASA
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William J. Major Terry (McCully) MajorWilliam J. Major Terry (McCully) MajorA Life Together In The Army: Vietnam, The Home Front, And Service To The Nation
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Joe SwerkJoe SwerkJFK, RFK, MLK, And Ike: A Sentinel At The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier in The 1960’s
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Steven SvobodaSteven SvobodaNot Only A Patient, But Also A Doctor: From Army Football To Army Medicine
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Aaqib SyedAaqib SyedThe Making Of An American: A Pakistani Immigrant’s Journey Through Citizenship To West Point
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John “Tim” Thames Jr.John “Tim” Thames Jr.When The Green Light Doesn’t Mean Go: Jumping into a Rice Paddy with the Vietnamese Airborne
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Sandy ThamesSandy ThamesSandy Thames: An Army Spouse during the Vietnam Era Resilience and Community – an Army Spouse during the Vietnam Era
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Khoa TranKhoa Tran“We Fought With Our Hearts And Minds”: A Vietnamese Veteran Achieves The American Dream
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Gene ThorntonGene ThorntonBuilding The Strength Of The Corps: A VII Corps Adjutant General Officer In Desert Storm Building The Strength Of The Corps: The Chief Of The VII Corps Personnel Operations Center In Desert Storm Chief of VII Corps Personnel Operations Center
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Daniel Luna TrevinoDaniel Luna Trevino“Mexico Is My Culture, America Is Who I Am”: Serving The Nation As A Citizen In War And Peace
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Timothy E. TrainorTimothy E. Trainor“You Gotta Think About The Details”: The West Point Dean Reflects On His Operational Experience
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Jon ThompsonJon Thompson“One Lucky Boy”: Becoming A Pilot, A Businessman, And An “Exhibitionist” Or “Life Is Like A Box Of Chocolates”
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Ralph TildonRalph Tildon“The Bedrock Of My Existence”: Reflections On West Point’s Role In Shaping A Career Of Service
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John ThurmanJohn Thurman“We Can’t All Be Team Captain”: Contributing Your Talent Where It Is Needed The Most
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Dao TrucDao TrucFor Want Of A Nail: A South Vietnamese Pilot Describes His War A South Vietnamese Pilot On Flying, Fighting, And Perseverance
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Linda TraskLinda Trask“He Seemed To Be Living In Two Different Worlds”: A Spouse Deals With Post-Traumatic Stress Following The Vietnam War
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Brian TraskBrian Trask“A Year From Now You’ll Be Dead For Six Months”: Service In Vietnam With The 5th Cavalry
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Al ToppingAl ToppingFlight To Freedom: A Pan Am Director Of Operations’ Gamble To Save Lives In Vietnam
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Joel TrautmannJoel Trautmann“The Weight Of The World Was On My Shoulders”: An Infantry Platoon Leader At Hamburger Hill Or “I Picked Up My Weapon And Said Come On, Let’s Go”: An Infantry Platoon Leader At Hamburger Hill
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Louis B. “Buzz” TrevathanLouis B. “Buzz” Trevathan“I Planned To Go To West Point For As Long As I Can Remember”: A ’67 Graduate In Vietnam And Berlin
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John “Jack” ToomeyJohn “Jack” Toomey“My Parents Would Not Want Me To Be Out Here”: On An Observation Post In Vietnam
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Guy Kent TroyGuy Kent Troy“A West Pointer Can Do Anything”: An Olympic Pentathlete And Army Officer Serving The Nation
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John ThompsonJohn Thompson“The Military Made Me Who I Am”: Germany, Vietnam, And The 101st Airborne Division Association Keeping My Troops Alive:
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Sam TodaroSam TodaroThe “Original Good Deal”: A Special Forces Soldier Trains And Fights With Allies During The Vietnam War
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Joseph TokarczykJoseph Tokarczyk“Be Not Afraid”: Service As A Priest In Communist Poland And America
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Brian TungBrian TungCarrying on the American Dream (1:40) “Reach Back, Walk Alongside, and Look Forward:” An Army Chaplain Explores His Career (24:45) -
Jeff VajdaJeff Vajda“Please, Lord, Don’t Let Me F*** This Up”: From Army Aviation To Coast Guard Search And Rescue
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Harry L. Van TreesHarry L. Van TreesA Trifecta Of Academia, Defense Department, And Industry Careers That Enhanced Our National Security
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Tho “Teevee” TruongTho “Teevee” TruongMaking A New Life In America: A Vietnamese Navy Veteran Starts Over
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Coley D. TylerColey D. Tyler“A Battle Of Narratives”: Fighting And Writing The Second Battle Of Fallujah
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Paul VallelyPaul Vallely“West Point Turned My Life Around”: A Lifetime Of Service In The Army And Army Reserve
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John “Jack” VeatchJohn “Jack” VeatchThree Tours In Vietnam: A West Point ’61 Graduate Reflects On His Service
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William R. UptonWilliam R. Upton“It Was Our Airplane; We Let The Pilots Use It”: A Crew Chief With The Gray Tigers In Vietnam
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Walter UlmerWalter Ulmer“Make Sure To Check All Parts Of Your Operation”: Leadership Lessons From A West Point Commandant
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Mark T. Vande HeiMark T. Vande Hei“I Liked Things That Had A Right Answer”: Engineering, Teaching Physics, And Conducting Experiments In Space
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Melissa VargasMelissa Vargas“You Only Fail If You Quit”: Tenacity Serving In The Field Artillery And The Infantry
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Gayle Tzemach LemmonGayle Tzemach LemmonThe Story Behind “Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield”
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Daine Van de WallDaine Van de Wall“It’s All About Opportunities”: Making The Most Of The West Point Experience
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Mark and Carol Van DrieMark and Carol Van DrieHealing Old Wounds And Appreciating The Academy: A West Point And Ladycliff Family Returns To Their Rockbound Highland Home
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Kendrick VaughnKendrick VaughnA Tradition of Service: Second Generation West Pointer and Fourth Generation Army
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Jasmine Walker MotupalliJasmine Walker MotupalliWorking as Hard as I Can: A Military Intelligence Officer Jumps into Action
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Gilbert Curl Virginia Hemingway CurlGilbert Curl Virginia Hemingway Curl“We Did NOT Have Nuclear Artillery In Vietnam” Or “Values Carried Through Life”: West Point, Vietnam, And Reunions
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Jerry WaldenJerry Walden“God Meant Me To Be A Soldier”: A Platoon Leader On Hamburger Hill With The Rakkasans
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Doug WaldrepDoug Waldrep“40 Years Gives You A Whole Different Perspective”: Opportunities At West Point
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Tyson WalshTyson Walsh“We Were Unstoppable”: A Life Too Full Of Adventure To Be Briefly Described: A Winding Path To An Army Career And A Fateful Encounter In A Motorpool A Life Filled With Opportunities: I Killed A Taliban And I Liked It… We Have No Idea What TO Call This, But He Killed A Taliban By Hand
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Hans Otto Conrad WagnerHans Otto Conrad WagnerA European War Refugee Comes To America, Graduates From West Point, And Serves In The Army
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Tien & Anh VuTien & Anh VuThe Value Of Freedom: Two Vietnamese Refugees Begin A New Family In America
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Charlie WattsCharlie Watts“This Guy Can’t Be No Eighteen Years Old”: A Career Of Service After Joining The Army At Fourteen
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Alastair J. M. WaltonAlastair J. M. Walton“American Wars Are Also Australian Wars”: Building Bridges As The Consul-General
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Volney WarnerVolney Warner“It Was A Different War”: From Senior Advisor In Vietnam To The Pentagon An Vietnam War Advisor From A Province To The Pentagon A Senior Province Advisor Takes His Views To Washington D.C.
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Michael Hoa Viola-VuMichael Hoa Viola-VuBroken: A Former Refugee Works With Others Whose Minds Are Still At War
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Mort WalkerMort WalkerIn The Army, Nothing Seemed To Make Any Sense: Life Imitates Art For The Creator Of Beatle Bailey You Can Take Any Experience And Make A Joke Of It: Life Imitates Art For The Creator Of Beetle Bailey
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Benjamin M. WallenBenjamin M. Wallen“Family Everywhere”: Women’s Basketball, The Jewish Chapel, And The Army
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Robert WolffRobert WolffA Wolff In Sheep’s Clothing: Dedicated To Service: Leading Transformation As An Army Engineer, A DOD Civilian, And Curator Of The West Point Jewish Chapel
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Romyer WittenRomyer WittenA Promising Career Cut Short: Fighting To Survive Sexual Assault And Harassment In The Air Force
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Ethan WilsonEthan Wilson“You Learn To Abide By It And Be Scared Of It”: The Sometimes Rocky Path To Honor At West Point “The Honor Code Is Always On Your Mind” “I had never been known to cheat, but I had also never felt the pressure of West Point.”
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William L. WilsonWilliam L. Wilson“War Is A Confusing, Crazy-Ass Experience”: From Special Forces In Vietnam To Teaching At West Point
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Robert J. WilliamsonRobert J. Williamson“We Don’t Do Anything Alone, We Do It Together”: Service On Active Duty And In The Army Reserve
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Katherine “Kitsy” Stevens Van Deusen WestmorelandKatherine “Kitsy” Stevens Van Deusen WestmorelandKitsy Westmoreland On Service, Family, And The Army Life
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Antonio WhiteAntonio WhiteGetting The Most Out Of West Point: A Determined Youth Finds His Rockbound Highland Home
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Lyman G. White, Jr.Lyman G. White, Jr.Adventures Around The World With The Army: The Story Of Jerry And Cathy White
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Eugene “Gene” WitherspoonEugene “Gene” WitherspoonService Around The World As An Engineer Officer: Reflections From A Member Of The Class Of 1961
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Larry WillisLarry Willis“My Country Asked Me To Serve, And That’s What We Did”: Drafted For Vietnam
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William WilliamsonWilliam WilliamsonService With The Big Red One In Vietnam And The Old Guard In D.C.
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Don and Sue (Lambrecht) WilliamsonDon and Sue (Lambrecht) WilliamsonA Story Of Love And Faith: A Relationship Forged At West Point
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Eric J. WesleyEric J. WesleyFinding The Center Of Gravity: Leadership And Modernization In The Army
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Arvid Emerson West Jr.Arvid Emerson West Jr.From Combat Leadership In Vietnam To Integrating Women Into West Point
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Patricia WhalenPatricia WhalenThe Rule Of Law Is Worth Fighting For And Preserving: An International Judge In Bosnia
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Dr. James Wilson, Sr.Dr. James Wilson, Sr.“Give Us The Impossible Mission and We’ll Make It Happen”: The Original Tigers
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Clifford Worthy Jr.Clifford Worthy Jr.An African American Battalion Commander in Vietnam Battalion Commander in Vietnam: An Early African-American Leader in the Integrated Army
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Ambassador Aldona WosAmbassador Aldona Wos“Everything For Freedom”: An Ambassador’s Family Survives Nazism And Communism
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Seok Won YoonSeok Won YoonSaved By His Art: A Northern Korean Describes Conscription By The Communists And Surviving As A Prisoner Of War
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Joseph Charles Zengerle IIIJoseph Charles Zengerle IIINot Necessarily the Approved Solution: Having the Instincts to Get the Job Done
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Jose YepezJose YepezRules For Conducting Ambushes: A Platoon Sergeant In The Rakkasans Reflects On His Service In Vietnam
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Markus WrightMarkus Wright“West Point Was A Golden Ticket”: A Flipper Award Recipient On Hard Work And Dedication
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Tom WyckoffTom Wyckoff“We’re Just Soldiers A Long Way From Home”: Service With The United States Military Liaison Mission In East Germany
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Joseph Charles Zengerle IIIJoseph Charles Zengerle III“Jump In And Mix It Up”: Being A Disruptive Change Manager
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Jess Victor Ziccarello Sr.Jess Victor Ziccarello Sr.“Every Plane Had A Life Of Its Own”: Thirty-Five Missions As A Navigator In The 8th Air Force
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Pat YngstromPat Yngstrom“My Whole Life Is Helping Veterans”: A Vietnam Veteran Reflects On His Continuing Service
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Ahmed YounesAhmed YounesEmbracing The Standard: An Iraqi Local National Interpreter’s American Dream
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Jim WoodJim WoodPrincipled, Wide-Ranging Leadership: Observations From Three Decades In The Army Soldiers in combat, basic trainees, USMA cadets, special forces units, brigade staff, division staff, and joint staff.
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Lissa YoungLissa Young“Get Off Your Butt And Go To West Point”: An Army Aviator Lands In The Department Of Behavioral Sciences And Leadership
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McKinley WoodMcKinley Wood“You’re The Ham Slice In The Sandwich”: A Nininger Awardee Describes Setting A Blocking Position In The Attack On Baghdad
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Anthony YeldellAnthony Yeldell“West Point Was Just A Dream For African Americans”: Life At The Academy In The Late 70s -
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Ted ZulkowskiTed ZulkowskiLove For America From The Heart: Reflections From A 99-Year Old WWII Medic
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Nguyen FamilyNguyen FamilyA Harrowing Tale Of Survival And Escape: One Vietnamese Refugee Family’s Story
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