Trainimair Platte: Logistics Excellence

2026-05-19T18:39:36-05:00

Trainimair Platte served for over 20 years in the Air Force, rising through the ranks to attend the prestigious Air Force Institute of Technology. That experience paved for the way for a successful career after the military.

Trainimair Platte: Logistics Excellence2026-05-19T18:39:36-05:00

Mike Pfeffer: Sailing Into History

2026-05-19T18:30:17-05:00

Mike Pfeffer joined the Navy to learn a trade, and he experienced history as a result. Working in the boiler room of the USS Coral Sea, Pfeffer was a part of the evacuation of Saigon and the Mayaguez Incident at the close of the Vietnam War.

Mike Pfeffer: Sailing Into History2026-05-19T18:30:17-05:00

Mario Candia: From Bolivia to the Wild Blue Yonder

2026-05-19T18:20:07-05:00

Mario Candia's camera documented the Air Force's actions during the Vietnam War and so much more. From the top-secret "Misty" missions to up close photos during a Bob Hope USO show, Mario's images illustrated the War for many.

Mario Candia: From Bolivia to the Wild Blue Yonder2026-05-19T18:20:07-05:00

William “Billy” Kot: Such A Great Life

2026-05-19T17:53:10-05:00

Billy was a Ration Breakdown Specialist in Vietnam, figuring out how much of each ration of meat, vegetables, etc. each company would get. His career after the service was just as full.

William “Billy” Kot: Such A Great Life2026-05-19T17:53:10-05:00

Carl Gatto: A Career in Helicopters

2026-05-19T17:20:08-05:00

Carl Gatto attended Lewis College for Aircraft Maintenance, which led to a career in the military in which he was a UH-1 Helicopter Crew Chief, Aircraft Inspector, Platoon Sergeant, Helicopter Maintenance Instructor, and 1SG. of UH-60 Assault Helicopter Company.

Carl Gatto: A Career in Helicopters2026-05-19T17:20:08-05:00

Robert Anderson: The RTO With a Bronze Star

2026-05-19T17:06:27-05:00

Robert Anderson was an RTO in the jungles of Vietnam. On the morning of July 6, 1970, Rob’s life was forever changed when he was wounded in a firefight. He earned a Bronze Star that day coordinating the evacuation for himself and five other soldiers.

Robert Anderson: The RTO With a Bronze Star2026-05-19T17:06:27-05:00

Jack Rauscher: Resilience and Humor Carried Him Through the Delta

2026-05-19T16:51:12-05:00

In Vietnam, Jack served as an engineman on a “Tango” boat used to move various personnel through the Mekong Delta as part of the Brown Water Navy. The vessels carried a seven-man crew, up to 40 infantrymen, and were heavily armed, but slow. Jack often piloted the boat himself.

Jack Rauscher: Resilience and Humor Carried Him Through the Delta2026-05-19T16:51:12-05:00

Doug Strasburg: Fast Cars, Slow Bulldozers

2026-05-19T14:49:13-05:00

Doug Strasburg says he was born with the ‘go fast’ gene. He loved figuring out how car engines worked. So naturally, when he entered the Army, he was trained as a heavy equipment operator driving very slow bulldozers in Vietnam.

Doug Strasburg: Fast Cars, Slow Bulldozers2026-05-19T14:49:13-05:00

Larry Beall: Second Generation Seabee

2026-05-19T11:23:10-05:00

Larry Beall's dad was a Seabee in WWII, so when his draft notice arrived in August of 1966, he knew he wanted to join the Navy. He didn't initially plan to follow his father's footsteps exactly, but a trade school education prior to joining made his Seabee assignment pretty much a given.

Larry Beall: Second Generation Seabee2026-05-19T11:23:10-05:00

Adrienne Rubinkowski: Submarine Surveillance and Logistics

2026-05-19T10:59:03-05:00

During 20 years of service which included some tremendous responsibilities and intense experiences, when asked if she was ever scared or concerned, Lt. Rubinkowski’s immediate answer was during the Gulf War when she had to prepare recruits and their families for what was an unexpected deployment. A true dedicated service member, her concern was for others first.

Adrienne Rubinkowski: Submarine Surveillance and Logistics2026-05-19T10:59:03-05:00

Edward Johnson: No man left behind

2026-04-22T22:15:06-05:00

We often hear the battle cry of “ NO MAN LEFT BEHIND“, but seldom have the opportunity to meet an individual who performed this mission. SP4 Edward Johnson was wounded in his left shoulder on December 18, 1965, for which he later was awarded the Purple Heart.

Edward Johnson: No man left behind2026-04-22T22:15:06-05:00

Michael Granberry: ‘Corporal Granberry is alive’

2026-04-22T22:12:16-05:00

Michael’s enlistment code was an MOS 0311, also known as Grunt Rifleman / Ground Pounder.  The riflemen are the heart of the Marine Corps.  His unit was sent out on “Search and Destroy Missions” right away.

Michael Granberry: ‘Corporal Granberry is alive’2026-04-22T22:12:16-05:00

Terry Welch: A charmed and interesting life

2026-04-13T06:22:59-05:00

Terry Welch says he’s lived a charmed life. It does seem that way. Despite being wounded twice during his one-year tour in Vietnam, multiple skydives and almost crashing his Cessna airplane, his life has certainly been charmed and interesting. 

Terry Welch: A charmed and interesting life2026-04-13T06:22:59-05:00

Joe Heater: Part of the Walking Dead

2026-04-13T06:22:49-05:00

Joe Heater’s first childhood memory is going to a train station in the middle of the night to welcome his father home after his service as a Navy Seabee in World War II.

Joe Heater: Part of the Walking Dead2026-04-13T06:22:49-05:00

Benjamin Baldwin, Jr.: Flying aerial reconnaissance

2026-04-13T08:06:48-05:00

Like most Americans he remembers the announcement of the attack on Pearl Harbor.  Sunday afternoon, December 7, 1941, found him lying on the living room floor in front of the radio listening to “The Shadow”, a vigilante crime fighter. 

Benjamin Baldwin, Jr.: Flying aerial reconnaissance2026-04-13T08:06:48-05:00

Brandt Leischner: We were cowboys

2026-04-13T06:22:29-05:00

Brandt’s path started in January 1969 with basic training at Ft. Polk, La. In March he transferred to Ft. Wolters, Texas, to begin the six-month long Warrant Officer Candidate (WOC) school, which included helicopter training in the OH-23 Raven.

Brandt Leischner: We were cowboys2026-04-13T06:22:29-05:00

John Whiteside: Meet The 22-Year-Old King

2026-04-14T14:49:04-05:00

John knew that if he were drafted he would most likely be placed in the Army for a two year term. So at the age of 19 he headed to the recruitment office and signed up for a four year commitment in the Navy.

John Whiteside: Meet The 22-Year-Old King2026-04-14T14:49:04-05:00

Walter ‘Bud’ Guest: G.I. Bill Means No Bills

2025-10-13T18:37:40-05:00

Walter “Bud” Guest was born in Philadelphia. After graduation from high school Bud was encouraged by one of his teachers to apply to the US Coast Guard Academy. He was accepted in 1968, right out of high school, with a full scholarship to attend the Academy.

Walter ‘Bud’ Guest: G.I. Bill Means No Bills2025-10-13T18:37:40-05:00

Frank Trout: The Walking Dead

2025-09-15T11:51:12-05:00

For a long time, Frank Trout didn’t know the whole story of how he was shot in the head and left for dead on a riverbed in a thick, black, steaming Vietnamese jungle. Or how he was later sealed and zipped into a body bag—yet managed to make it out alive.

Frank Trout: The Walking Dead2025-09-15T11:51:12-05:00

Denny Perz: The Brown Water Navy

2025-09-15T11:50:53-05:00

Dennis, or Denny as he prefers to be called, grew up in Hammond, IN. He signed up for the Navy 2-3 days after he turned 18. His older brother, who had been in the Army, tried to talk him out of it, but he signed up anyway.

Denny Perz: The Brown Water Navy2025-09-15T11:50:53-05:00
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