Tales from a 19 year old WWII Navy Corpsman, Iwo Jima, 5th Marine Div., what his eyes saw, Doc Emery
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@robg7656
Жыл бұрын
I did and thanks ,Also thank you for your service
@tommypackwood1013
Жыл бұрын
You sir, have every right to be proud. You have been thru your hell..
@conniejones8305
8 ай бұрын
AMEN.
Kids should be idolizing these men instead of useless athletes & actors. Unbelievable. Thank god so many of these men were able to get some of their story recorded on video. Imagine how heartbreaking the stories are that he won’t talk about. A real man. Thanks for posting!
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
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@binko969
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this work, I’d love to have a copy of all of these. Really, class A job. Top notch
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
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@sasquatchberries
Жыл бұрын
You nailed it. Kudos.
@mkay1957
Жыл бұрын
@@cliffpinchon2832 A little bit of both. At the end of the day, it was ordinary men doing extraordinary things.
My old man who just passed at the age of 102 was a coxwain who delivered 5th Marines to the beach in first wave. My daughter and I took him back on a military tour in 2018. It was a tough trip for a 98 year old, but the trip of a lifetime for us. His ship was AP195 USS LENAWEE (Leaping Lena). He was laid to rest in his American Legion dress shirt and his Iwo Jima survivor cap laying on his chest. He was our hero. 🇺🇲
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Very touching story, Scott. Thank you for sharing and thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
@dwaynekoblitz6032
9 ай бұрын
He still is my hero. God bless his soul. Thank you for sharing. 💯❤️🇺🇸
@jbar19
9 ай бұрын
Wow. Great. Heartfelt.
@griffhenshaw5631
8 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@philmullins136
8 ай бұрын
I give him my respect.
My Father was a WW2 Marine corpsman . Saw combat on Okinawa and Guam . He was one tough old man , as that whole Generation was . God bless them all .
@scottowensbyable
Жыл бұрын
My father was stationed in Guam 65-69. As a young boy I spent many days on the beaches and boonies, looking at the ordinance and equipment left behind. I heard many stories from teachers and friends about the Japanese occupation. I can assure you that generation was so humbly grateful for the return of the Americans.
@philipnestor5034
Жыл бұрын
Your father is part of the Greatest Generation. Men like your dad saved us!
@Trial212
Жыл бұрын
God Bless your Dad!! My Dad was on Okinawa and saw combat as well. He just passed away this past February 20th 2022 99 years and 4 months old. I arranged a military honor guard for his funeral. He would have liked it........Semper FI from my Dad to yours!!!!
@johnschwalenberg278
Жыл бұрын
@@Trial212 Semper Fi .
@danielshaw8049
Жыл бұрын
John Schwalenberg: Was he a Navy Corpsman?
In my opinion, each and every Corpsman define what selfless service truly is.
I was a Marine in Vietnam, our corpsmen were very special people. Sometimes I think they don't get near the acknowledgement they deserve for attention to duty & courage under any & all conditions. Our "docs" never failed to show up & perform, no matter the situation, many times under heavy fire. Semper Fi to all the Navy Corpsmen. Salute!
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
GREAT COMMENT. Thank you for sharing. I agree, then should get more attention for what they did. I have more stories that I hope to share someday. WELCOME HOME and SEMPER FI!!! Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@carolecarr5210
Жыл бұрын
This old AFNurse thanks you also for your service. I love you Marines.
@maureenorourke3292
Жыл бұрын
@@carolecarr5210: Ditto and Ditto!
@AllAroundAtlanta
Жыл бұрын
They only sailors Marines will speak too!
@craigpennington1251
Жыл бұрын
They never get the credit due them. Thanks for your service.
I wish my dad was as open about talking about his time as a SSgt. in the South Pacific during WWll. It wasn’t until his final two days before his passing while under heavy morphine that his story came out. We listened as he called his men’s names to be careful, or check this hut or building. Take cover and so many other commands. Hearing his anguish as he finds out about his best buddy’s death by machine gun. On and on he went for the better part of two days as his family all around listened without speaking. It was a real honor and one of the highlights of my life to be able to be there with my wife and kids (all grown) at the time of his passing. May God bless all our service men and women, past, present and future.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Don, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
@john-nx4xn
11 ай бұрын
It would of been amazing if you could of made a video. I'm sure u'll think back on that with bittersweet memories. Tc
@blossom1643
10 ай бұрын
That’s an Awesome story. Thanks for sharing ❤
@raymondwalsh7957
9 ай бұрын
What brave men they ALL were, my father came to england from newfoundland, canada and served for nearly 6 years in the british Royal Navy, what every one of them went through so that we have our freedom today fills me with pride, i wish sometimes that today's young people really understood what was sacrificed for them
@john-nx4xn
9 ай бұрын
@@raymondwalsh7957 yes. I agree. But that would mean they'd have to change their lifestyle. Read a history book pertaining to WW2. Not gonna happen unless there's a large fry at the end of the chapter.
Growing up I had 5 uncles. All 5 served in combat in WWII. Two fought against the Nazi’s and Three in the Pacific. All came home to lead good lives and raise families. The three that served in the pacific could never talk about it. If it came up in conversation they would become pensive and quiet. The other two had only humorous ones about buddies, but never about combat . A couple had been physically wounded, but all came home with wounds much deeper. They’ve all passed away now, but I miss them dearly. I thank them and all those, like this corpsman, that fought for freedom against evilness. We must always remember the cost they paid for us. 🇺🇸
@TrayDyer38
Жыл бұрын
My Grandfather served as a CB for the navy on Bougainville in the Solomon Islands. He never spoke of the war, and we never asked him about it. He kept photos from it in a shoe box in his closet. He drank a lot after the war, and one night, as my mother recalls it, he pulled his rifle out and took up a position on a hill that that lived at the time in Eastern Ky, and he said “he was gonna kill every Jap that was tied to a tree sniping at them.” He passes out and they hid his riffles under a chicken coup and called his dad. That next day his father drove out to the house and “read my grandfather the riot act” and he never lost his marbles again. That’s how my great grandfather dealt with my grandfathers ptsd in 1949.
@FrannyD401
Жыл бұрын
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 The Greatest Generation!! 🫡
@jAMES-xy6wh
Жыл бұрын
@@TrayDyer38 I had an Uncle that served in the Pacific. One day he told me his story when I was 13 years old, something he had never done before. Recalling that conservation several decades later I understood why his life was so difficult and the mental anguish he experienced. His father had been executed at the San Tomas internment camp a few weeks before he and others went to liberate it in the Philippines.
@JohnWayne-86ed
Жыл бұрын
Both my grandfathers were in combat, both in WW2, one in Korean war as well, both badly wounded, shrapnel and bayoneted, the other shot twice on different occasions, one wouldn't talk about it and drank himself to death years later, the other was more open to talking about it and died of old age. I feel lucky to have been brought up by them, those men were a different breed, unfortunately they're all gone now.
Never forget the real life heros like this man.
@carolecarr5210
Жыл бұрын
I won't & have tried to pass that on to my great Nephew all his life. Freedom is not free. I am extremely proud he is serving in the Navy on a sub. I sent him this story.
@jackwhite9395
Жыл бұрын
A great individual and a testament to the Greatest Generation!
@mingonorton6974
Жыл бұрын
❤ I myself am a Navy Corpsman / Devildoc. I'm very proud of all my fellow Corpsman who have served and are still serving. Others before self. To Hell and back for a wounded Marine!! Oorah and Semper Fi !! Corpsman up!@
That was riveting. That man must have saved countless lives under horrendous circumstances, he is a bona fide hero .
This is a brave, mentally tough man. God Bless him, the Navy and Marine Corps.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my story with Doc Emery Robert. It is truly stunning!! Can you imagine doing what he did at 19? Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@carmelpule6954
Жыл бұрын
The stupidity about war is that both militaries on either side, are probably praying to the same God to help them win the war and when their soldiers are dying and their flesh was torn apart, there is a Jewish rabbi, a Muslims Iman, and a Buddist or Catholic priest on both accompanying each fighting military to help the soldiers when rifles, bombs doctors and surgeon and everything else fails. It is all absolutely senseless, and all this mental conditioning is accepted by most countries!
@jmarco4331
Жыл бұрын
A real hero, not the football and baseball kind….
@leskobrandon691
Жыл бұрын
This was one of the best interviews I have seen. This man was impressive. His story was not only powerful, but he had something special about him that's hard to put into words. Thank you for capturing this piece of history that will survive all of us, and will be there to for people to learn from for eternity.
@jAMES-xy6wh
Жыл бұрын
@@leskobrandon691 Yes it was a powerful narrative and you can see the hurt and pain in his eyes after all these years. God bless him and the others that served.
Can you imagine being 19 years old and working as a Navy Corpsman on Iwo Jima in 1945? I miss you dearly Doc Emery 🙏
@suggadeg
2 жыл бұрын
I can imagine my grandfather driving a tank onto the volcanic sand of Iwo when he was 22. He was also in the 5th. He was a marine until the day he died.
@frankierzucekjr
2 жыл бұрын
This man passed away? I'm sorry to hear, he seemed to have lived a hard but great life and you could tell how proud he was.
@binko969
2 жыл бұрын
Now his story isn’t lost like so many others. Thanks for capturing this on video & posting
@roderickstockdale1678
2 жыл бұрын
@@suggadeg was he a prior campaign veteran being 22 years old at the time?
@suggadeg
2 жыл бұрын
@@roderickstockdale1678 I apologize. I was wrong about his division. He was in the 4th Marines. He was involved in every single amphibious invasion the 4th did in WW2. Kwajalein, Saipan, Tinian and Iwo Jima.
My uncle was a ww2 veteran in the navy. One day I asked my mom what he did during his time in the Pacific. She said he picked up the bodies of the wounded and those who were dead. He never spoke of the war. I'm a marine corps veteran and I give my THANKS to all veteran and those of all wars.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@johnjyoungjr7400
2 жыл бұрын
Happy Birthday Marine! Me, 0341 3rd Bn 7th Marines. Semper Fi!
@pat0311
Жыл бұрын
@@johnjyoungjr7400 Semper Fi Marine! Me, 0311, 3rd Bn 7th Marines. Vietnam 1969.
@craigpennington1251
Жыл бұрын
AMEN.
@georgemcadoo8546
8 ай бұрын
Semper fi... Brother.
As a former Navy Corpsman serving with the Marines in combat, every Marine lost I took personally. They are not just soilders, but brothers.
@mytubaiscold1
Жыл бұрын
i was a Corpsman in Vietnam also and i feel the same way.
@dos1763
Жыл бұрын
Why does everyone misspell soldier
I am a71 year old man who’s tears were flowing during the whole time that I watched this interview. May God bless Doc Emery and all those who have served our country.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Mike, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
During my 20+ years as a hospice RN I wonder if I comforted as many of the dying as you did in a month. I hope you've lived the wonderful life you earned.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Bob, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
This Navy man looks fantastic for his age! You can see he is tough mentally and I am certain he saved alot of lives on that volcanic hell hole. RIP Doc. Prayers are with you sir. My dad was wounded on Peleliu in the knee from a direct bullet hit. He always said the corpman saved him from bleeding to death right there as his artery had been destroyed. My dad was 19 at the time, and limped until he passed at 82.
@leoray1234
2 жыл бұрын
God bless your dad and all the heroes who gave their all
@johnmccue9798
Жыл бұрын
Peleliu was Hell and your Dad was there i get the chills just thinking about it.
@janetslicer3637
Жыл бұрын
We will not forget your Dad nor his buddies and comrades. I promise you. Bless your Dad.
@slobama
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was wondering how old he was when this video was made. He was 19 in 1945.
I asked a local man how he became a funeral home owner and he said "I was a Corpsman in WW2, I saw it all". Thanks Norm Zachow RIP.
@uptoolate2793
Жыл бұрын
The same for Doc Bradley, huh.
I served as a Navy Corpsman (HM3) w/the Marines in Viet Nam in ‘66, just turned 20, and I salute you “Doc”. FWIW I had all the same thoughts/misgivings you did before my first experience in actual combat.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He is an extraordinary man. I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
@blindrodent3019
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir for your Service.
@Awesomenesspossumness
Жыл бұрын
Active Duty HM3 FMF, thank you for your service. I try to fill those boots all that I can.
As a FMF Corpsman myself, these devil docs of WW2, Korea and Vietnam have always been the bravest men i can imagine.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
I agree Mark. Doc Emery is one my favorite interviews. He was 79 when I interviewed him in South Florida. He passed away June 2 at 95. I miss him dearly. I have many other stories from Army medics and Navy Corpsman in my archives. I am trying to gather the resources to bring them to this channel too. Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@sportclay1
Жыл бұрын
Semper Fi Doc! I too was a 8404 . With 1st Mardiv in RVN 1/1 & 2/27. Thanks for your service. and Big thanks to Doc Emory and all the other squids and Marines that sacrificed so much for everyone.
@robertb4563
Жыл бұрын
First, Mark, thank you for doing what I consider the hardest job in the Marine Corps. I want to thank every U.S. Navy Corpsman who served ro serves with the Marines. You may not have to pay the high price, but you definitely signed the check. I will always have a special place in my heart for each and every one of you. NEVER denigrate your service to the Corps, you walk in the footsteps of heroes and you put yourself forward to also be a hero. Semper Fi 74-78
@anthonynicoll9010
Жыл бұрын
I'm shipping to rtc in Oct. I'm going to be a corpsman and I actually wanted to be a FMF. How is it? Any tips? Any good stories?
God, I miss that generation. I am 74 years old and all of the men in my neighborhood were Depression raised young men who returned from the war and then lived quiet ordinary lives and raised families, the friends I grew up with. So many of them with similar visions in their eyes and memories as Doc Emery. My father in law landed at Utah beach with the First Army and came home with what we now now as PTSD. He somehow pushed on and started a family. When he told me some of the things he saw , remembering the heat from the tracer bullets going past his head by inches , he seemed to go 'someplace else' Perhaps, knowing having a family... and my wife, was just a matter of inches. All these men did was save the world, come home quietly like Doc Emery and now pass into history. Thank you Doc and Larry Cappetto for bringing his story to us.
@Katalinmason
8 ай бұрын
This new generation has no real respect or love of country. I can’t imagine what would happen if we had need of them for military service. Our son left the military after 23 years because of the new wokeness.
@user-82719a
7 ай бұрын
May God rest his soul and may he Rest in Peace.
a heck of a man who fought for freedom, his country and fellow marines.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
He was the best Scott. I miss him dearly!!! Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@roderickstockdale1678
2 жыл бұрын
@@VoicesofHistory how well did you know him?
@richardsanjose3692
Жыл бұрын
It's unfortunate the freedoms he fought for have now been perverted by the powers that be
The things those eyes have seen are beyond the understanding of many today. I can't put into words the respect I have for veterans of all wars but especially the second world war. Rest in peace doc and all of the fallen. You will be remembered.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
A powerful video from one of my WWII heroes. Thank you for watching and sharing. God bless you!! www.larrycappetto.com
I served as an Army Medic and sit here stunned with tears in my eyes! You are an incredible man Sir and May God Bless and keep you. No matter the uniform the blood is all the same color!
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment Bill and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
My buddy's father was there, too, on Iwo as a 19 yr old Navy corpsman. He left the Navy after the war but civilian life didn't suit him. He enlisted in the Army, served for 35 years leading units from squad leader to brigade commander retiring as a colonel. Along with having served in WW II he also served during the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam war. After that he and a friend started a consulting and development firm where they helped in designing the Bradley tank. He passed in 2005. My father, now 97, served aboard the USS Reno during WW II. His light cruiser provided artillery support for those fighting on Iwo Jima. Daddy still puts in a 30- hr workweek (his 4th job after "retirement") and says he plans to work until he's 104. I believe him.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
God bless your Dad Mike. Thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
My Uncle Bobby (my mother’s brother) was a radioman with the 5th Marines on Iwo Jima. He was 19 years old and he was killed on the first day. After my mom died in ‘98 we went through her old papers she kept. The military had sent a dispatch to the family announcing Bobby’s death and in it the words - something like, “as a radioman all he had to do was stay down, but for some reason he didn’t and he was shot and killed”. It was so cold… just lacking all sympathy and compassion. My mother and Bobby were very close as kids. At her funeral my Uncle Mac told me when Bobby died, my mom was never the same. I believed him.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Sharon, if you receive this message please contact me regarding your Uncle Bobby and your Mom's story. Thank you. Larry Cappetto, EMAIL: lcappetto@icloud.com
@AllAroundAtlanta
Жыл бұрын
Sorry he was treated that way.
@thomasfoss9963
Жыл бұрын
My relatives and others spoke of the loud screams of pain that emanated from homes when the Army/Marine vehicles pulled into their neighborhoods informing their relatives that their sons were killed in action------
@thomasfoss9963
Жыл бұрын
Then, it happened to her---The Marine attache stopped and informed her that her fiance was killed in action in the Pacific-----
@johntoomey357
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately with war people are killed wounded physically disabled PTSD war is not a good thing even if it's necessary like WWII was No War Is A Good War
I did a lot of business with man who served on Iwo, and is now deceased. His name was Mac Healy, and from Detroit. He was a Navy Corpsman also. Mac was a fine gentleman; was honest, trustworthy, and good family man. As I said, I did a lot of business with him over a number of years and always knew that if he told me something it was the absolute truth. I respected him immensely. He never talked about his service on Iwo Jima. It was too hard for him to. He told me that the only person he ever told was his dear wife. Many guys couldn’t talk about their experiences with their wives, but he did. He told me that it made all the difference to him, to be able to talk about it that is, and that their marriage bonds were stronger because she understood the pain that he sometimes went through. Peace. Out.
I was pretty stoic until he talked about giving that man the last rites, then I cried like a baby. Bless all of my fellow veterans
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Very moving stories my friend. Thank you for your comment and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
I'm not even sure what to say. I can't figure out if my tears are because of the pain these men went through, my utmost admiration for their courage, bravery or sacrifice, or my disgust at the trivial things that have caused me to be angry, worry or cause me pain. This has changed my perspective. God bless you and your story Doc Emery.
@VoicesofHistory
9 ай бұрын
Great comment. Thank you!!
It’s been a privilege to listen to your story sir.
Some of today's politicians should take to heart in what this man has to say. He and his generation faught for the freedom we enjoy today, not the right to assault it in the name of one man. Thank you "Doc"
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Ed, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
Corporal Bruce Gordon Williams from the 5th Marine Division. He made it home he was wounded by shrapnel That was my dad I'm so proud of you and I had no idea how much you had to go through until I became a grown woman and you were already gone. How would anyone be really understand, unless you'd been there. I'm proud of you all thank you❤
This man is also mentally brave to be able to speak even now about the horrors he had to go through! Bless them all 😇😳
Fascinating to listen to this fellow who lived History. The Rabbi that comforted the Catholic man was very moving!
I had the honor to speak with this great man a couple of years ago by telephone. I was in hopes that he might have known my Uncle Floyd Hallmark who served in the 5th Marine Division, and was KIA on March 1, 1945 @ Hill 362A. Doc informed me that he was wounded on the following day @ the same location. These brave young men were indeed the GREATEST GENERATION. Semper Fi!
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
AMEN Ken!! Thank you for watching my story with Greg Emery. I hope to share his entire one hour interview someday.
@thomasfoss9963
Жыл бұрын
I believe that was at Iwo Jima-- (Hill 362A) The 5th Marines were told they could take it in 5 days or less---
@kenclark9535
Жыл бұрын
@@thomasfoss9963 My Uncle Floyd was KIA on March 1,1945 alongside Harlon Block and Mike Strank, (both of these brave men were FLAG RAISERS!)
This was the most powerful story on Iwo Jima, and possibly the entire Word War II, that I've ever seen. Hope he's still with us and doing fine. Thank You for all you did.
@jyellowhammer
10 ай бұрын
Billy3 to the tenth power, Yes, this mans recollection was sobering indeed. However, you must do some reading on the men that fought in the Pacific theater and you will be forced to retract your statement. I suggest you read Richard Tragaskis' book titled; Guadalcanal Marine or James Bradley's Book about his father who was a corpsman who was a member of the second flag raising event. His book is titled; Flags of My Father. Another stellar manuscript is by Eugen Sledge titled; With the Old Breed. All written by those that were there except Bradley's book ( his son wrote the book after his father had passed).
you can tell he still sees these images vividly as he talks about it. sorry you had to go through that brother my war was bad enough but I couldn't imagine what you went through. thank you for our freedom and for your service.
What an absolute treasure this man is. Doing the impossible in the midst of a horrifying situation. Salute!
Men like this are the reason we live the way we do today. God bless you sir.
One of the things that I’m most impressed with is the emotional fortitude of this gentlemen. Most veterans when telling these stories break down and rightfully so. He did not, you could tell he was absolutely moved though. Amazing stories and I hope our younger generations and politicians listen and understand their sacrifice
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Greg was such a great man. I miss him dearly. Thank you for your comment and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
This gentleman has the cleanest diction and pronunciation of words. Us folks from the South cannot begin to articulate our words like this man. Beautiful to hear him speak of these events like he did.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Wes, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He is an extraordinary man. I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
@panthercreek60
Жыл бұрын
Us folks from the South can speak quite clearly, succinctly, and with wonderful articulation & diction. We just use a different accent.
@weschaffin
Жыл бұрын
@@panthercreek60 I’m guilty of butchering the Kings English especially around family.
As a Former Marine combat vet, thank you Doc for all that you did.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my story Brian. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
My dad fought with 5th Marine Div. at Iwo. He said any of his buddies would die to protect a corpsman.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Powerful comment Walter. Thank you for sharing and watching my film. God bless you!!
I wrote this poem and place it here to honor my uncle that served as a Seabee in this battle. How many Tears Have Fallen Tears so many have fallen Through the years for the Greatest Nation ever Tears for life liberty the pursuit of happiness For a free world Tears for the sons and daughters that never returned home Warrior soldiers all Tears wiped from the cheeks of so many wives Shed by the children with only faint memories Tears behind the mother's veil On father's handkerchief Tears at the base of the white stone That wet the flowers and flags Tears at the sound of taps played in the distance For the memories of buddies Tears at the sight and sound of dog tags boots Empty Tears when the aircraft flyover Stars shining brightly Tears as the ships sail Anchors aweigh Tears for those that patrol Guard the dark nights alone Tears at roll call With no reply to a name called How many tears have fallen Bless Them All Dr. Sack 5/30/2021
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Barry, I have saved your poem and hope to share it. Thank you for posting it here on my channel for others to see. I have Seabee stories if you are interested. Thank you for your comment and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. Please feel free to share these videos. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
@drsackbarry
Жыл бұрын
@@VoicesofHistory Thank you for saving my poem and you may share it freely. I will take the time to check out your website and subscribe to your channel. Over my lifetime I've known so many soldiers and I take part in many veteran events. I'm a living historian able to do about 25 different impressions from the 1830s up to today. I took my oath over 50 years ago at the age of 17 joining the army and spent my 3 years in Germany. I have written a number of poems focused on the military and hope to someday put my writings into a book.
These veterans literally grew up in an instant and experienced more in s few short months or years than can be imagined. They truly are the Greatest Generation and our country and world is so much the better for their sacrifices. We owe it to them to listen to their stories and preserve freedom and peace.
My Dad was at Iwo Jima. He was in the Navy, assigned to a Mine Sweeper. At some point, he was transferred to the Marine’s as a Corpsman. He got to Iwo Jima right after the initial invasion.
Thank you Doc Emery for your amazing sacrifice on that terrible Island. The combat corpsman and medics are Godsends, performing their duty without a complaint. God bless you Doc and thank you!
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my film and your comment. Doc passed on June 2. I will miss him dearly. Thank God I have his and many others stories. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@robpelick7460
2 жыл бұрын
The Japanese had no qualms about shooting medics and stretcher bearers. In fact they took special pains to target them.
I'm so glad people are recording these stories. I lost the recording of my uncle Elvin who landed on d + 6 he was a bazooka man and I regret it so much!
Thanks to this man and other marines and navy my grandma’s brother was one of those 22,000 airmen who did an emergency landing and lived to fly more raids and come home.
When everyone else has their heads down, the Corpsman is up and moving from casualty to casualty. Marines have the utmost respect and admiration for the Navy Corpsman. The job they do takes extreme bravery. They all should have been awarded the MOH. We called them Doc. It was how we showed respect, affection, and acknowleged their importance. The only Navy a Marine treats as an equal.
May GOD Bless this Very Brave Gentleman ! As Any Marine will tell you, the Corpsman is The guy you want around. What a price that generation paid for All of us ! Fmr Sgt. U.S.M.C., 69' -72
I salute you Doc a true American hero. You did your job.RIP
For my part, the sacrifices of these men, these greatest of our generations, will never be lost nor forgotten, but always honored. Incredible, the violence and destruction that they witnessed and fought through. 🇺🇸
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Great comment!! Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
This is a fine man! His experience brings me to tears, he is the last person that many seen before they passed, I know he brought them comfort and peace,as they were going home! God bless!
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Great perspective, Forrest. Thank you for sharing. Greg and I stayed in touch till he passed away last year. I interviewed him in south Florida in Jan. 2005. My hero!!
@patrickyoung3503
Жыл бұрын
An angle of mercy . God bless him & all who served . Honour & Respect . Lest we forget .
“Uncommon Valor was a Common Virtue” among the Marines this account is a testimony to it Semper Fi
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Michael, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He is an extraordinary man. I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
Thanks to all our Veterans who served. Semper Fi.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Richard, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He is an extraordinary man. I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
These men fought in this legendary war, one in which the toll was heavy. Your names will not be forgotten, your bravery, heroic acts, will never be forgotten as well.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
You could see in this mans eyes, that he was remembering every step that he took in Iwo Jima. This many years past and it is like yesterday to him. Where would we be with out men like him. Bless him and others like him.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment Pat and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
@SunnyIlha
Жыл бұрын
It is said that the eyes. Are the Windows to Soul. There is an intense sadness. In his eyes.
You can see the sadness in his eyes. It never goes away.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Great observation Stephen. I agree. They all have that thousand yard stare. Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
A True Hero….A huge price to pay for freedom, that maybe lost on the youth today. My father was there
My uncle was in the 4th Marine Division he was in the second wave and was killed the very first day
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Do you have a photo of your uncle? Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@shirleyharrison2580
2 жыл бұрын
Very sorry.
@TRKEWEENAW
2 жыл бұрын
My uncle was in the 4th Marine Division also, kia on Feb 20.
Sir you make me proud to be an American. A true Hero!
I'm a former Marine, combat arms..those Navy docs are awesome!!. That was the greatest generation ever.. I wish we still had that spirit now.. God Bless all who served and those currently serving our great nation.🇺🇸
My dad, who was a Korean War Veteran, told me that his older brother, my Uncle Joe, was a Navy Corpsman assigned to the Marines and was in the first wave to hit Guadalcanal. My dad said when Joe came home after the war he would wake up screaming at night. He only told my dad a couple of stories which my dad passed on to me. Uncle Joe was a great man. I remember going to visit often and he would always have a big cigar in his mouth. I always loved the smell of cigars after those times.
19 years old...unbelievable. God bless Doc Emery and all of them.
I am so very proud of this man, he did his job to the best of his ability. Listening to him share his stories, brought tears to my eyes, just thinking of the many men that fought and died to bring freedom to all, and allowed me to live a wonderful life. Thank you to all that served, you are not forgotten.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sandra. I am glad you found my interview with Greg Emery. They don't make em like that anymore. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
I had to wipe away tears many times while listening to this great man…my Dad was Chief Pharmacists Mate John J (Jack) Yinger. He was there too..and every word that Doc Emory says here rings true in my heart and soul. God bless you Doc…and thanks…
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
He says "you don't let it [the things that happened] bother you" but we all know they haunted him for the rest of his life. It is so very sad that we subject such young men to these horrors.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed Joel. Doc's story is stunning. I have hundreds of such stories in my archives. I hope to gather the resources to release them all. Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@mariekatherine5238
2 жыл бұрын
Very true. Times were different. There was no room for being a butt hurt victim. You sucked it up, boxed it up, and put it up on a high, dusty shelf and got on with it. You did that or you died.
Great interview, great questions. He is well versed and truly vivid for his age! Deepest respect for our Navy Corpsman. Train just as hard to be able to keep up with the unit.🇺🇲
Yes,hand salute Corpsman. YOU are the true heroes. 👊🇺🇸👊🇺🇸
I couldn’t hold back tears when i heard this mans story. My great uncle was a corpsman in the pacific and he came home and never recovered from what happened over there. He would never talk about it. Being 17-20 going over to hell nobody will ever be able to imagine unless they see it with their own eyes. Dam this country for the path its on while these boys ensured our sheltered freedom and starbucks. It makes me angry to think where the leftist agenda is taking us.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Me too brother, me too!! God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
@iancostigan5047
Жыл бұрын
These men were not fighting for the left or trump. They were fighting for democracy and freedom.
@bahumdinger8361
Жыл бұрын
@@iancostigan5047 they were fighting for themselves and the man next to them
@patrickyoung3503
Жыл бұрын
I'll have to stop viewing war stories . I must admit I'm badly affected just listening & looking . Oh God so sad .
@WhispersFromTheDark
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. My Dad served in the Army Air Corp signal bn and was attached to the 9th and if he were still alive today to see the mess out Country has turned into, it would kill him. God bless all their souls, we will never forget their service nor sacrifices.
I am deeply honored and humbled these brave men who served before me. I am deeply proud of my service to this country in the United States Marines! God bless the USA and our beloved Corps!
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery and for your service in the Marine Corps. I have many such stories recorded over the years from all wars. God bless you!!
Tremendous, brave man. Thank you for what you did there.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
What a great video. This Corpsman tells the story so well. I have so much respect for Corpsman. They put their life on the line to save ours. They saved my life .
I joined in 1971 at 17 1/2 yrs old and trained as a USAF medic with hopes to serve in Southeast Asia where I thought I would be needed. The service had other plans. However, all through training we would periodically hear about Navy "docs" and the feats they'd accomplished. While focused on our own training and the job we had to do, we none-the-less had extreme respect for them! Salute to "Doc" Emery and the long line of docs and medics who've stood their watch with grim determination so that others might survive!
I saw extracts from this interview of Navy corpsman Greg Emery back in the late 1980's, as I recall. There was a VHS tape made of, I think, the 40th anniversary of the Battle for Iwo Jima. Greg and various other American Marines attended that anniversary. A former Japanese commanding officer at Iwo (prior to LtGen. Kuribayashi), Captain Tsunezo Wachi, IJN, was at that same reunion. Captain Wachi's daughter, Mrs. Rosa Wachi Ogawa, sent me the video. This was many years ago. I still have the VHS tape, but it's been packed away for the past several years since I moved from Utah to Hawaii. Although we never met, as a former Navy corpsman myself, I'm extremely proud of Greg Emery. May peace be with you, Greg. Semper Fidelis to you and all your fellow Marines. Andy McKane, 25 April 2022.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
@Andy McKane, would you allow me or someone else to carefully transfer the VHS tape to a digital format? I would like a copy of it. It you are all right with it I would like to add it to my Voices of History channel. Please let me know. Thank you!! MY EMAIL: lcappetto@icloud.com
@andymckane7271
Жыл бұрын
@@VoicesofHistory I just found your reply to my comment of 25 April of this year. I'll get the video tape copied onto a digital format and I'll send it to you ASAP. One word of warning, however, is that my wife and I moved to Molokai from Utah three years ago this past March. Our video collection, mostly DVD but also some video tapes such as the one Rosa Wachi Ogawa sent me years ago, are still packed away. These items are in our house here on Molokai but not yet unpacked. When we get these things unpacked, I will have a digital copy of the VHS tape made for you. I will save your email address in my file. I've been interested in the Pacific War since living on Oahu as a Navy junior in the mid-1950's. I started doing serious research on Pearl Harbor and U.S. entry into WWII in late 1983. Hopefully by the end of next year, my wife and I will have a book in publication on Pearl Harbor. (Our book will be on the cover-up elements of Pearl Harbor and some of the nonsense that's been written about American entry into WWII over the years.) Contact information for me: Andrew "Andy" McKane IV, P.O. Box 166, Maunaloa, Hawaii 96770. Email: AMcKane4@Reagan.com. Andrew McKane on Facebook and also Pearl Harbor McKane on Facebook. Two of the essays I've written on P.H. since 2018 were posted on the Station HYPO blog. Thanks again for the fabulous work you are doing with Voices of History. Semper Fidelis, Andy McKane, 1918, Saturday (Hawaiian time), 18 June 2022.
I don't normally comment on videos I watch but this one moved me so much I must thank you and Doc Emery
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Steve, I appreciate your comment. Doc Emery is one of my WWII heroes. We became friends after my interview with him in 2005. He passed away June 2. I miss him dearly. Thank you for watching my film. OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
@chloekit4861
2 жыл бұрын
@@VoicesofHistory he just passed a month ago?!?!?
I was a AFNurse during VietNam war, in Japan receiving our wounded within 24 - 48 hours after being hit in the field. I saw the Corpsmen& Medics work. They are held high on top of my medical pedestal of in-country medical personnel. Those from previous wars also on top of pedistele What incredible men, amazing skill, courage and heart.
All of the things I do everyday is because of this man,other men,and my dad. God bless America
I sat and listened to your story of the work you did on Iwa jima and couldn't help but think if you may have worked on my Dad he was in the 4th marine dev. He was on one of the runways helping planes take off when he ran to cover another Morine and was hit by shrapnel in the chest. Dad smoked and had a pack of lucky strike cigarettes in his left pocket the shrapnel went directly through the target on that pack of cigarettes, into his chest . I want to thank you for working on those yong men and your service and sacrifice sir and God bless you and your family.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Tony, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He is an extraordinary man. I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
You did your job well Doc !
You are a good man sir. Thank you from a young Canadian. My GrandDad landed in Italy and left in Holland. I believe this generation are about to experience what you have. Difference is you guys were real people, today not so....most are out of touch with reality now adays. Oh well,...all vets deserve to be remembered and helped by all forms of government....they should never have to struggle again....that is respect..and rememberance.
@HILLBILLYHUNTERS1
Жыл бұрын
Sad but true my friend
As a Corpsman from Lebanon, 83-84 it is hard to understand all he went through. It makes me very proud that I carried on that tradition. I would’ve given my life for my Marines. And they showed that they would give theirs for me.
@docrice1
8 ай бұрын
What battalion and company were you in.
@doc3727
8 ай бұрын
@@docrice1 second radio battalion Camp Lejuine attached to the 22nd MAU 83,84 Grenada and Beirut Lebanon
I was a Corpsman, during the VietNam era, who eventually became an RN --without having gone to nursing school, because of my training as a Corpsman! That experience taught me more about bonding with my colleagues and patients than any of the other experiences in my life journey. It also taught me about a tradition ...that became something of the cornerstone of my teaching of nurses at universities, later in my career. We Corpsmen were special not only to our own guys, but were held in the highest esteem by sailors of other countries [who were/are part of our military alliances]! This 'Doc" brought back so many memories!!
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment Pierre and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
Thanks Doc Emery for telling your story, god bless you.
Full respect sent to this Marine. 🇺🇸
@ashleymarie7452
Жыл бұрын
Actually, he was NOT a Marine. He was a Navy corpsman. But a damned fine person just the same.
@para1324
Жыл бұрын
@@ashleymarie7452 Thank you and you are correct. As an aside my Father was Army and fought in the Pacific Campaigns. My Uncle was Navy and landed Marines onto Iwo by LCI or ducks as they called them.
What a brave and courageous man. Thank you.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Gary, thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He is an extraordinary man. I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
Thank you Doc. Fortunately for todays generations they haven't had to face the adversities that our fathers generations had to. Not all, but a lot are lost in their cushy worlds and worry more about genders, the latest phone models and getting their wants and desires. Forgotten are the men and women who wanted the desire of having families and long lives, but gave that up to protect the future generations that now don't even care about those freedoms. God bless our veterans!
I was a Corpsman with the Marines during Viet Nam Semper Fi.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
WELCOME HOME BROTHER!!! God bless you!!!
Thanks doc. My old friend had an uncle whose life was saved by a corpsman on Iwo Jima. Might have been you. He went on in life to build a family of 5.
What a fine and brave individual… thank you for sharing this Marine Corps story. 🇱🇷
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my story. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
My Dad was a Corpsman. He was on 2nd wave of Iwo Jima. He was 17 years old. He beat the odds and survived the war . Many Island hoping campaign.
What an inspiring and good man. Reminds me of my grandfather who also fought in WWII. Though he would rarely speak of it. They saw horror and still exemplified the best of the human spirit!
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
We can never repay the dept we owe these men, but we must always remember them 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
This Man is so peaceful in the way he describes so much violence and death. Semper Fi Doc.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
Agreed Christian!! Thank you for watching my interview with Doc Emery. He was an extraordinary man!! Please feel free to share. I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com
My Uncle Severed with you 5th Marine and the 4th on that beach. Alvin Loewen Corman 1st class bye the end of the Year he had shell shocked so bad his life was spent in a VA hospital... And every night He would say japs in the wire. I saw that cold stare at age two sitting on his lap.
@d.chiasson3307
Жыл бұрын
Someone had to do it. To stop the Japanese and nazi Germany. I work at a VA hospital. And see my fellow vets every day. These men, like your uncle, answered the call. Veterans day and memorial day are well beyond deserved. They are a right for those that signed on and went into that mess. No matter the job. Semper fi to all Marines. We live in a giant human race, and sometimes bad fights happen. It's the ones that do the fighting, that get my utmost respect. -DC- US Marines 91 to 95, SWAT cop, 98 to 05. VA employee til I die.
We love you Doc. Thank you for what you and your brothers did for us. We can never repay you.
@VoicesofHistory
2 жыл бұрын
Great comment Robert. Doc Emery is greatly missed. He is one of my WWII Heroes!! Thank you for watching my film. Please watch and share a very special song tribute to our Veterans. God bless you!! "DON’T DISHONOR ME.” kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZ17w6dxaLCThZs.html OFFICIAL WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com CONTACT: www.larrycappetto.com/contact
This was s beautiful recollection of an ugly battle.
@VoicesofHistory
Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!
My Father and Father in Law were both combat veterans in the Pacific. Okinawa, Iwo Jima and Saipan. They never claimed to be heros or entitled to anything for their sacrifice. Truly great men.
"On Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue." ~ Adm. Chester Nimitz, USN