Randy Mann
Randy Mann was born in Battle Creek, Michigan in July 1949. Although he received his draft notice following his high school graduation, Mann did not enter the service until eighteen months later. After completing basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Mann went through advanced training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. While at Fort Polk, Mann had the option to go to NCO school, which was located at Fort Benning, Georgia and Mann took the option. Then, while at Fort Benning, Mann had the option of attending Ranger school, which he took as well. Once deployed to Vietnam, Mann received an assignment to a Ranger unit although after one mission, he decided it was not for him and transferred to a regular infantry unit that operated around the village of Tam Ky. After operating with the unit around Tam Ky and at a firebase called Camp Duck and being wounded several times, Mann’s commanders pulled him back and placed him in-charge of the re-supply and mail room, which involved flying daily on helicopters to the DMZ to deliver mail and supplies, a job Mann kept until his tour ended.
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Thank you!
Thank you both of you the interviewer and interviewee
Appreciate you service! GOD BLESS
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I`m sorry,but I`ve watched this one twice and there are so many vague descriptions and general explanations that any avid reader of the VietNam conflict knows and could sound just like this guy......just seems iffy to me,a little off....I`ve never heard of an Army Ranger being taken into Laos or Cambodia with no experience at all in the field......I don`t know,but I could pick apart so many things about this.............But,if I`m wrong,I`ll be the first to apologize.........
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I've heard others talk about the trail and it's just that a trail up north not a road
....This guy is absolutely full of it......There is no way he ever served with the Koreans......the lies are laughable.........I`m sorry,but this guy`s an SV story-teller.....