Vietnam "The Faces Of Rescue" 1967 - REEL History
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This film documents an air rescue in Vietnam, chronicling the experiences and reactions of one pilot who was rescued by the Jolly Green Giant helicopters circa 1967.
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These men are heros amoung heros.
Those guy's had BIG CAHONIES! and were selfless soldiers. God bless all you Vietnam Vets and welcome home!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
Thank God for the air rescue.
My dentist was a PJ in vietnam.He said they sent them to Alaska for artic training before they went to Vietnam, great guy.
I love the silly and cheesy moments in this but I also love how serious and badass the PJs are.
Respect, Love you guys for all you did.
Real brave heroes!
Thanks to all our wonderful military who sacrifice their lives. Thanks.
I was an Army Flight Lieutenant commanding a squadron of 4 gunships. Guys on the ground referred to us as "The Breath of Angels. Everywhere. For One Thousand Yards". Either bringing in supplies and ammo. Or collecting the wounded. I listen to these helicopters - and I am back THERE! The Breath of Angels.
Pilot: got shot down,broke a bunch of bones, have to wear a leg brace for life. VA:90% .
@mbh8621
4 жыл бұрын
I guess they reserve 100% for the paraplegics
@allandavis8201
4 жыл бұрын
Frank Pitts, I don’t understand the United States military healthcare systems or the VA involvement in the care of injured service personnel, and can confidently assume that they are not popular, here in the United Kingdom we have our own military medical services and after leaving the military we are treated by our NHS and get priority treatment if necessary, I think the USA needs to change their system to one like our NHS, free to everyone for your whole life.
@0Hillbilly
3 жыл бұрын
Can't say if it was VA 90% or not I would imagine he received a medical discharge and the airforce gave that rating. Also not all wounds are visible, he could have other issues that wasn't discussed.
Respect
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I think it increases the pilot's willing to take on difficult missions knowing that their people will move heaven and earth to get them out alive.
Amazing that in less than 100years from the Wright brother’s first powered flight we had jet aircraft that could travel faster than the speed of sound and Helicopters that could hover, fly backwards,side to side, and, of course, forwards, but in a combination of directions that the Wright brothers would have probably laughed at or called you crazy, just as they would have been, but they do manage that feat, and, in my Opinion the best use of that ability is their role in SAR OPs, air ambulance, and many other non-combat roles, and the humanitarian uses. I might be biased having spent many years working on and flying in various military helicopters, but they are the best aviation assets ever invented, I worked on fighter and heavies as well but I was the happiest bunny in the world when I was posted back onto helicopters. The men/women who fly em and fix em, the loadies (crew chiefs), winchmen (PJs) and gunners are the best people I ever served with. Respect to every one of them.
i like to watch rescue down pilot movies like bat21 etc.
That was a bit of fun... Great film thou!
My wife's grandfather was part of 278 mission doing this job. Never spoke about it until a year before he died while we were watching BAT 21. His daughter asked if he was ever shot at and he only said he was never hit.
I can't say I believe this story wholeheartedly. The injuries, yes, the original cause of the crash, yes, the details of the rescue, hell no, and the disposition of the injuries sustained, hell no. This man is a hero nonetheless, as are his rescuers. Unfortunately, I find it hard to believe the VA was very efficient with his level of aftercare nor his satisfaction with their idea of compensation for his sacrifice. We need change to this day. These men should be the ones driving Range Rovers and wearing the big gold watches not these pathetic excuses for role models our children look up to today like rappers and ball players. Regardless, the military has a wonderful way of glamorizing any story so it was an entertaining video. 🤷♂️
@hendo337
2 жыл бұрын
I had to fight the VA for 8yrs to get my 100%, I basically lost it all and lived in poverty during that time. I've never recovered financially. I live in a trailer park, my 20 and 25 yr old pickup trucks have 550,000 miles on them combined and barely run. I'm just glad that I have what I do have. I don't need bling or drip or expensive things because when I look in the mirror I know I'm a real man.
Brave souls!.. read: Cheating Death Combat Rescues in Vietnam and Laos by George J Marrett
If not mistaken, it was a General who was down. They gave him the co-ordinates of his golf green, to lead him and get flown out - IF YOU AIN'T CAV YOU AIN'T SHIT
@johnlaboone6063
2 жыл бұрын
Ctrp4/7 air cav,recon leads the way.
1550 CCTW 82-88, The school house.
That helicopter sounds nasty.👍
Ronald Reagan is the narrator. That's his voice, isn't it?🤔
How could you ever understand what they are saying on the radios?
@hendo337
2 жыл бұрын
They used very specific speech patterns and vocabulary in order for them to know that Charlie wasn't broadcasting a fake order on their channel. I don't believe they had things like radio hopsets then where all the radios were on the net like we did when I was in to exclude the enemy from radio traffic and avoid triangulation.
Your congressional military industrial complex at work.
@ftdefiance1
4 жыл бұрын
Saving American lives.
@rosslehman4875
4 жыл бұрын
Yup. Recruitment propoganda