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The World Was Screwed Up, and Maybe the Army Could Be A Solution…

Paul R.M. “Koa” Brooks

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Paul “Koa” Brooks joined the Army in August of 1969 during the Vietnam war to get his life on the right track and to get college after the war. He enlisted as a cook and was sent to Vietnam and the 173rd Airborne Brigade where he discovered that he wasn’t much of a cook and the life of an infantryman appealed to him. While in country, he reclassified and attended “Infantry School.” After completing his tour in Vietnam, he was honorably discharged from the Army and attended college on the G.I. Bill. After graduating and teaching American History at New Mexico State University, he discovered that he missed the Army and reenlisted, eventually completing Officers Candidate School. He taught Military History at the United States Military Academy, served in a Psyops unit, and deployed to Bosnia, before retiring as a Major. In this interview, he discusses the war in Vietnam, the Army of the 80s and 90s, and working as a Government Contractor after retiring from the military.

Video Details Interview Date:9-Oct-15
Interviewer:David Siry
Conflicts:
  • Vietnam War
Topics:
  • Courage
  • Military Techniques
  • Peacekeeping
  • PTSD
Class Year:
  • 1976
Biographical Details Name:Paul R.M. “Koa” Brooks
Branch:Infantry / Armor
Unit:173rd Airborne Brigade and 3/73rd Armor 82nd Airborne Division
Institution:New Mexico State University
Graduation Year:1976
Service Start:1969
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