Voices of History

Voices of History

Award winning documentary filmmaker, Larry Cappetto, shares his Lest They Be Forgotten/Voices of History channel with the world.This channel is dedicated towards preserving and sharing the stories of our veterans. Spanning over 90 years of history we invite you to listen and watch first hand accounts from military veterans who helped change the face of history. It is imperative we share these stories with our younger generation.

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  • @geoff1520
    @geoff152013 сағат бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant interview.

  • @williamwright7485
    @williamwright748521 сағат бұрын

    Powerful

  • @williamwright7485
    @williamwright748521 сағат бұрын

    Honest first-hand accounts of any battle have great value. Thank you for sharing this treasure.

  • @richardgiel5980
    @richardgiel5980Күн бұрын

    Welcome home brother much love

  • @richardgiel5980
    @richardgiel5980Күн бұрын

    Welcome home brother you did right much blessings

  • @iangarrott21
    @iangarrott21Күн бұрын

    One hell of a salute. I felt it. Awesome. Thank you for your service Paul. Now write that book, I want to read it.

  • @iangarrott21
    @iangarrott21Күн бұрын

    Great storyteller. He should write a book.

  • @SteveGrabher
    @SteveGrabherКүн бұрын

    God Bless you Larry, you are recording a history that must be taught to our children.

  • @samhopson-ur2du
    @samhopson-ur2duКүн бұрын

    My father was an rto for the 173 rd (sep) in a recon unit

  • @2509498788
    @2509498788Күн бұрын

    13 ?? Mmm wow.. drill instructor @ 15 ??.

  • @mrplummerjones407
    @mrplummerjones407Күн бұрын

    Funny that he was having a hard time hearing if he worked in artillery

  • @2509498788
    @2509498788Күн бұрын

    I disagree with some of his words..

  • @samescobar1065
    @samescobar1065Күн бұрын

    I Hear you Brother, 66/67 Da Nang Vietnam

  • @jeffreywhitaker5154
    @jeffreywhitaker51542 күн бұрын

    This was a good episode. He is a good speaker. I could have listened to another hr of him easy. 💪🏽🙏🏽👍🏽. Thank you sir. Welcome home. Listening to this also helped me with my thoughts of dealing with my spinal cord injury.

  • @2509498788
    @25094987882 күн бұрын

    America took out generations of families.. and left many people deformed via agent Orange.. and left a mess behind

  • @lordhytro
    @lordhytro2 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story Mr. Young. Your honesty is noteworthy. God bless you, and all our Vietnam Veterans.

  • @rickycoats1111
    @rickycoats11112 күн бұрын

    You don’t know how much I appreciate all your work now and in the past an for what you continue to do. Thank you.

  • @larrypierce5925
    @larrypierce59252 күн бұрын

    If you think that this is why we have a little bit of freedom You are delusional 😮

  • @stevenmay2937
    @stevenmay29373 күн бұрын

    great video. thanks

  • @ServantofYaHi777
    @ServantofYaHi7773 күн бұрын

    The day the manner of which we pass is a predestined as the day we were birthed.

  • @richardgiel5980
    @richardgiel59803 күн бұрын

    Ty sir welcome home

  • @george150799
    @george1507993 күн бұрын

    Stop being a flag shagger and live a life for you your family and fellow man and woman

  • @giovanniinsolia3291
    @giovanniinsolia32913 күн бұрын

    Can you please contact me. I am Giovanni Insolia and I was F/2-1 hit right arm and flown Japan Naval Hospital

  • @boldmarines
    @boldmarines3 күн бұрын

    Sgt Casey uses the word ‘SparrowHawk’ several times which means ‘Reactionary Platoon’…. Immediately get into the fight… Semper Fi

  • @blueticecho5690
    @blueticecho56903 күн бұрын

    Fought like hell to save life and then pick up your M14 and take life.. Crazy !! and only humans behave like this..

  • @scottadcock550
    @scottadcock5503 күн бұрын

    Thank you Franz for sharing your experience.

  • @s_p7231
    @s_p72313 күн бұрын

    fascinating interview.

  • @guyseydel1080
    @guyseydel10804 күн бұрын

    Just Amazin !!!!

  • @joeylyons4549
    @joeylyons45494 күн бұрын

    Man. I don’t even know where to start with this man. Calling vets who have trauma and issues with war LOSERS. Just makes me shake My head in disgust. I have a great uncle who was a marine just like this egomaniac. He fought in Iwo Jima and a couple other of the Pacific islands. Saw tons of death and destruction. He finally just broke when he saw his best buddies head blown off his shoulders at Iwo Jima. He lived with this the rest of his life. I remember Uncle Carl when I was a little boy in the 70s. At a couple family gatherings outside he would hit the ground In fear when a plane passed over head. The only person who could calm him was his sister my great aunt Marie. To ME he was and continues to be a hero. And for THIS MAN to call such people losers burns me up. Pompous jack ass. And to say PHONIES go to the Vietnam war. I took my dad to the Vietnam war years ago when he was alive. My dad and his brother were both marines. His brother was killed there. We went and were both emotional. We CRIED sir. That is what you do in remembrance of hero’s. What a jerk this guy is. I usually thoroughly enjoy your interviews. This is the first one I consider disgusting. Anyway. That’s my two cents

  • @Matthew-Godsgift
    @Matthew-Godsgift4 күн бұрын

    *We had these big Motorola 2000s radios, like walkie talkies.* just hearing that makes me sad, how simple times were 😢

  • @holliday0191
    @holliday01914 күн бұрын

    I think and I'am sorry if people don't agree about this. A soldier may not get killed or wounded in a battle,but gets wounded and killed by shrapnel or other but sheds his blood and dies over in that country and not worthy of a purple heart that is to sad for me to handle. I'am disappointed in our military.

  • @stevefaulkner6689
    @stevefaulkner66894 күн бұрын

    Thank You Sir for Service and Sacrifice, Very Noble that you are able to help others it's sad knowing it never goes away

  • @maureendrozda9960
    @maureendrozda99604 күн бұрын

    TO ALL VIETNAM VETERANS, INCLUDING MY OWN BROTHER, A SINCERE THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATED SERVICE TO YOUR COUNTRY! I AM SO GLAD YOU CAME HOME🇺🇲 & I AM SO SORRY THAT THIS COUNTRY TURNED IT'S BACK ON THE VERY MEN & WOMEN (MOSTLY NURSES) WHO PUT YOUR LIVES ON THE LINE! GOD BLESS YOU!🙏

  • @richardgiel5980
    @richardgiel59804 күн бұрын

    Welcome home

  • @ll77rre3
    @ll77rre35 күн бұрын

    Thank you Larry...I needed reminding....wonderful bunch of Americans....❤

  • @neil5624
    @neil56245 күн бұрын

    What an amazing interview. Well done Larry and Mitchell

  • @aldousbrawndo996
    @aldousbrawndo9965 күн бұрын

    Thank you Mitchell Young for another great interview. I wonder how Vietnam vets feel about the Paul Hardcastle song "19" I'm such an odd duck, that song sometimes makes me cry lol. I would love to interview vets. God bless.

  • @paulliebman6633
    @paulliebman66335 күн бұрын

    Thank you both. Doc Barlett..... May G-d bless you

  • @Stax-ht9md
    @Stax-ht9md5 күн бұрын

    I hope we don't forget this day in history - how it started and ended.

  • @marknoble4131
    @marknoble41315 күн бұрын

    I was in I Corps in 1970. His descriptions are extremely accurate. I loved his definition of combat. 1:41:52

  • @Stax-ht9md
    @Stax-ht9md5 күн бұрын

    Let me say before I get beyond the 6:40 mark, what a great opening to this video. So much can be seen of the day, and I don't need to ask what direction the Twin Towers lie.... they lay in the direction these firemen and women were moving toward with pupose. Thank you to the First Responders who serve, protect, and never turn away. God bless you all.

  • @VoicesofHistory
    @VoicesofHistory4 күн бұрын

    Great comment my friend. I wanted to do something special for today and this is what I decided to release, my full entire film from beginning to end.

  • @2509498788
    @25094987885 күн бұрын

    I like this guy... He really spoke the truth.. his words hit home.. he really connected the dots. Thank-you... Cheers from Minh Long Vietnam..

  • @djomegaminus
    @djomegaminus5 күн бұрын

    You discredited yourself by blaspheming "The day of infamy' !!! 9/11 was when everyone lost credibility in America, 12-7-41 was the day people gained respect for America.

  • @cgarrand78
    @cgarrand785 күн бұрын

    What in the hell are you talking about.? No matter who you think was behind 9/11 or what the government did after doesn't take away from what "normal"people did on that day to help each other or what people did in the the days after or how untied this country was than.There can be and is more than one infamous day in America.He call it "A day of infamy" which it was.He didn't say it"was a date that which will live in infamy"

  • @djomegaminus
    @djomegaminus5 күн бұрын

    @@cgarrand78 ingest a fat bag of Richards bro.

  • @cgarrand78
    @cgarrand785 күн бұрын

    @@djomegaminus Congratulations ,your showing everyone just how intelligent you are.

  • @clifstone5951
    @clifstone59515 күн бұрын

    Thank you brother. Delta 1/9 USMC grunt, Vietnam ‘65 to ‘66. I had similar experiences so your words ring true. Semper Fi

  • @Combat556
    @Combat5565 күн бұрын

    I’m a Marine Vietnam veteran and I’m crying. This interview was good but painful. Thank you.

  • @RUcookoo
    @RUcookoo5 күн бұрын

    We were created eternal spirits and we go on and on and on our spiritual journey to the heavens but we also have buried the ability to communicate - this is dammed by Christianity and its worthless preachers - laughed at in our schools - forbade by our female grade school teachers and totally ignored at by our busy society - so yea they are lost from us. My children saw many things before they were 6 years old and science explains it away - this is the work of Satan to make us suffer and live like spiritual scarecrows. Get on your knees and ask God to PLEASE show you the truth. All those dead are alive in the spirit world.

  • @erikrundberg7135
    @erikrundberg71355 күн бұрын

    Dear Mr Cappeto, Thank you for sharing and most helping these wonderful brave veterans tell their story. I've heard it from a few how it helps them as well. Sad so many today don't know and worst don't want to know it seems the extreem sacrifice veterans and soldiers have made and their lives changed forever with their service for all of us in this freedoms we have left. My father was a Korean veteran but never spoke of it to me even when asked. Now with all this I'd like to thank and salute Mr. McNelly for sharing his story, and as many you've interviewed touches me deeply and proud even more so. Thanks again God Bless! Erik NC

  • @VoicesofHistory
    @VoicesofHistory4 күн бұрын

    Dear Erik, I so appreciate your kind words. Means a lot to me. I sit here in Cocoa, Florida this Independence Day evening after 12 hours of traveling from Colorado getting ready to interview more Vietnam Veterans the next few days. The journey continues my friend.

  • @erikrundberg7135
    @erikrundberg71354 күн бұрын

    ❤​@@VoicesofHistory

  • @robr1656
    @robr16566 күн бұрын

    Great video. Thank you for this.

  • @VoicesofHistory
    @VoicesofHistory6 күн бұрын

    IF YOU HAVE BEEN HELPED AND TOUCHED by this film them please consider donating back to this work. Thank you kindly. DONATE: PAYPAL - www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=U2WZVZ7B8XN3L

  • @bubbagump116
    @bubbagump1166 күн бұрын

    Dad was a medic in ww2 he passed 2 years ago at 100 years old. He was a great man. I miss him very much.