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VOICES OF HISTORY PRESENTS - Rick Coats, U.S.M.C., Vietnam 1967, Infantry, 3rd BN., 7th Marines

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  • @VoicesofHistory
    @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +13

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  • @bradcurtis5324
    @bradcurtis5324 Před 2 lety +154

    I was a medic in 1st Avn. and ended up with the Cav. for a month near the parrots beak, Cambodia. I could tell funny drinking stories but couldn't talk about the real shit when I came back. Coming home I got so much vile shit when I wore my uniform and from people who found out I was a Viet Vet. I was silent for 30 years then started having flash backs. That's when I had to start talking about it. Like Coats I started to believe it didn't happen. In 2001 I was at a SA gas station and bought a buddy poppy and mentioned that I was a Nam Vet. The guy selling them put his hand on my shoulder and said welcome home. I cried; I didn't know it had affected me so strongly. When I came home the VFWs were full of WW2 Vets who didn't want anything to with Vietnam Vets. Really down on us. The VA was really tough on me when I wanted help to get normal again. They failed with the mental health, but physical health they did fine. I drank for 7 years after getting back and Christ helped me quit using and led me to A.A. I've been sober 43 years now.

    • @bradr2142
      @bradr2142 Před 2 lety +15

      Welcome home and bill w. Doors open brother. Your welcome here . Love you brother. Congrats on your Soberity. Keep me sober another day.

    • @ralphalvarez5465
      @ralphalvarez5465 Před 2 lety +28

      I was a US paratrooper and in 2006, I saw a Vietnam Veteran with a 101st Airborne "Screaming Eagles" tattoo. I told him that I appreciated the Vietnam combat veterans and they were reason that I enlisted. He began to cry and tell me about some of his buddies that died in Vietnam. I think of that paratrooper and pray that he has a peaceful and long life. Rick Coats, I pray for the same peace for you.

  • @johnnyleewalker9872
    @johnnyleewalker9872 Před 2 lety +80

    All these Men who served in Vietnam and all over the world deserve total respect from every citizen of the United States. They certainly have mine!

  • @sgt.duke.mc_50
    @sgt.duke.mc_50 Před 2 lety +133

    I did 2 tours in Viet Nam as a Marine with Lima Co. 3/26 BLT on the USS Tripoli in the Chu Lai area and Delta Co 1/1 1st Marine Div. Our TAOR was from West of Danang to the Laotian Border, North to the DMZ. Nearly every Marine at some time was stationed on Hill 55 (nickel-nickel) or passed through it. The names of places and stories about, were repeated over and over again. That was the tragedy of that war for us as American Combatants. As the jet ascended Danang as I was leaving for what I knew was my last time in Viet Nam, a flood of emotions struck me of "what was that all about?". My thoughts raced not only to the American guys I had known and had passed through, but also the native people that I had known and was leaving behind and would never see again. I have often thought about that moment and the different kind of sadness it invoked, but have never mentioned to anyone, as I figured no one could ever know what that could have felt like. I appreciate being able to leave that as a message here, maybe some other Viet Nam Vet will have a clue what I'm talking about. Semper Fi and Salute to all who served.

  • @evergomez9169
    @evergomez9169 Před 2 lety +33

    Mr.Rick Coats I'm an immigrant who is an American Citizen now . I truly thank you for your service to our country that I love . I have 5 American born children who live in freedom thanks to people like you and all our veterans . You are appreciated sir truly from the bottom of my heart from me and my children a million thank yous.

  • @AmericanPatriot-bp7cu
    @AmericanPatriot-bp7cu Před 2 lety +81

    Thank you for your service, Rick Coats! Real Americans care about your struggle and appreciate you.

    • @TheVistaview1
      @TheVistaview1 Před 2 lety +1

      What’s a real American? Someone like me he went to Nam and never understood why?

  • @victorrusin7602
    @victorrusin7602 Před rokem +30

    Thank you Mr. Coats, for telling your story. Very emotional.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

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  • @walterschiller8281
    @walterschiller8281 Před 2 lety +46

    Thanks brave Marine! I was drafted in 1968. MOS was 11B. The Army in it’s infinite wisdom sent me to Germany to an infantry division. I was very fortunate but there is a level of guilt that I didn’t serve in Vietnam. God bless you Marine.

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 Před 2 lety +51

    Thank you for standing on those yellow footprints and following through. Your service is much appreciated.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před 2 lety +3

      Excellent comment Marie. Thank you for watching my channel and my interview with these Veterans. I hope you are subscribed.

  • @miltonloupe1290
    @miltonloupe1290 Před 2 lety +14

    I was there in 1967 as a Marine 0311 and 0141. Ended up doing tower duty in Phu bai. I was blessed due to bad feet. My feet are flat as pancakes but that didn't matter in 1966. Everyone was drafted.You can say I was a sitting duck. Only God knows why he let me live.

  • @johneynon7121
    @johneynon7121 Před 2 lety +18

    You survived by the grace of God. Also because you didn't write those letters home or talked of dying while there. I worked as a Corpsman in a field hospital, working ER/Triage (1/1) in 1966. Heard stories of marines coming in WIA stating so& so who was killed always talked about dying over there. Or wrote those letters home. After awhile working in ER, I choose to volunteer to replace another Corpsman in the field. Even though the fear in combat was always present, I prayed (psalm 23)for strength & protection to get me through, plus got rid of those death & dying thoughts crossing my mind. 4 of my marines were killed by this one sniper, my arm rose to my head when he fired at me, hitting it instead. I'm a believer in a higher power to this day and always keep my thoughts positive. John Eynon Hm3

  • @randysiler7458
    @randysiler7458 Před 2 lety +70

    That has to be the best interview of a Vietnam Vet I have ever heard. I grew up watching main stream media evening news covering the war. I graduated HS in 74 and it has bothered me my entire life that the service men that served got so much disrespect from the public. God Bless you Sir!

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you Randy for watching my interview with Rick. I hope you are subscribed.

  • @HVACinstructer
    @HVACinstructer Před 2 lety +17

    Welcome home Rick, I'm sooo glad you made it home. I've been dry 29 years, Praise God

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před 2 lety +5

      Blessings my friend. My Father died at 37 from drinking. I was only 10. He served during Korea.

  • @TheJTTaylor000
    @TheJTTaylor000 Před 2 lety +12

    Welcome home Mr. Coats and to all Vietnam Veterans. I am the son of a Vietnam Veteran. Henry Taylor 69/70. He is in his mid 70’s. These guys and veterans of the Korean “conflict” are the next line of veterans we have left to thank for there service. Most WWII veterans have passed on. Many of these veterans proudly wear something showing where and when they served. If you see a veteran I beg you to approach them and thank them. They will appreciate it. I promise you it will make their day. If you are reading this and you are a veteran of our military I thank you from the bottom of my heart. If you are a Vietnam Veteran know that you hold a special place in this old NC boys heart. Gary Owens

  • @MikeJones-su3cj
    @MikeJones-su3cj Před 2 lety +40

    God Bless you, Mr. Coats. Welcome home. Vietnam Veterans are the best troops we ever had. Thank you for putting your life on the line to defeat evil communism.

  • @dontblameme6328
    @dontblameme6328 Před 2 lety +16

    My uncle was an inlisted Marine aircraft mechanic at DaNang. He never got over his experience there and took his own life many years later at age 60 because he could not suppress the memories any longer.

  • @derekburt2184
    @derekburt2184 Před 2 lety +23

    Thank you for your service sir
    I’m a Canadian and all I can say I’m proud to say thank god men like u exist

  • @Batman-tb6fq
    @Batman-tb6fq Před rokem +22

    Thank you Rick Coats for your service. May God Bless you for the rest of your days . I deeply appreciate you

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comment and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @dave-d-grunt
    @dave-d-grunt Před 2 lety +9

    The 1st time somebody thanked me I almost cried

  • @larrynorton2533
    @larrynorton2533 Před 2 lety +33

    Thank you for your service. My dad is a Vietnam vet from Missouri served mostly in central Highlands

  • @JASmith-oy8db
    @JASmith-oy8db Před rokem +8

    Mr. Coats, you sound like a natural-born pragmatic philosopher. Thanks for your stories and service. For what it's worth, I grew up listening to the Beatles since that was my dad's favorite band. RIP, dad (USMC '67-'71).

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

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    • @JASmith-oy8db
      @JASmith-oy8db Před rokem +1

      @@VoicesofHistory No, thank you, Mr. Cappetto, and Mr. Glidden, too. Your mission here is a very noble one. Subscribed and fully notified.

  • @bruster46
    @bruster46 Před 2 lety +14

    Love this guy he never sugar-coated anything.

  • @markmcintosh7095
    @markmcintosh7095 Před 2 lety +37

    God Bless you sir. There are thousands of veterans that are going through what you are. Your not alone.

  • @eddiebowman6387
    @eddiebowman6387 Před rokem +21

    My hat is off to you and all the Vietnam vets! Love the story’s! Thank you Rick for your service and letting us in your memories!

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

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  • @kennethprice5628
    @kennethprice5628 Před 2 lety +17

    Thank you Sir for your service, and welcome home...70 yo Navy Veteran

  • @glennredwine289
    @glennredwine289 Před rokem +17

    Thank you for your service, Mr Coats, you are truly a hero. You lived through hell indeed and should be treated with respect and understanding for really trying to self-medicate due to the horror you have lived through at such a young age. I hope you can finally put it behind you and finally achieve some peace of mind. Thanks for your service, I was just an elenentary school kid when you were over serving the hell of Vietnam. I remember coming home and listening to the numbers of killed, missing and wounded each day of the war. Of course we had no idea of the psychological injuries as a result of the war.

  • @tonycummings5427
    @tonycummings5427 Před 2 lety +22

    Rick, brother never thank what you want through isn't appreciated i am proud of what you did and who you are now. Thank you so much for your service and sacrifice sir. God bless you and your family.

  • @markgillespie6440
    @markgillespie6440 Před 2 lety +29

    Thanks for telling your story Rick....it is a great voice you have for all Vietnam Vets....and younger Vets.
    We salute you !

  • @mfreel1657
    @mfreel1657 Před rokem +8

    These guys should NEVER be forgotten.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

      "LEST THEY BE FORGOTTEN," Mike. If we don't remember we will forget!!

  • @richardbellam5
    @richardbellam5 Před 2 lety +53

    I was A marine grunt it Vietnam, two tours. I can relate and identify with everything Rick says except the part about bombing japan.
    I drank for thirty years trying to escape the Demond’s. It didn’t work but I finally went to the VA and they medicated me and with PTSD and combat wounds received a 100% VA rating.
    I’ll never completely forgive my country because of the way we were treated when we returned by the cowards though.

    • @TheJTTaylor000
      @TheJTTaylor000 Před 2 lety +8

      Welcome home Sir. And Thank you for your service Mr. Bellam. My dad is VV as well and he too is 100% disabled. But he only received this much later in his life. Like yourself probably, it was only after spending the rest of his life dealing with what all VV’s came home with mentally, the traumatic home coming reception or lack of and providing a wonderful life for mom and myself did he receive any help from the government. To me it seems like,
      Government: Ok. Here you go. You’re back home to American soil. Now, you can go live your life. 40 years from now (if you actually live that long) let us know if we can do anything for you.
      Don’t get me wrong. I am thankful he is being helped with the injuries received while serving. But like so many of you guys, these aren’t injuries you can actually see. As I’m sure you know Agent Orange did so much harm to our young men. Dad has had open heart surgery, 2 inches of his Aorta replaced and suffers from Pulmonary Fibrosis. It’s pretty much the same story shared by thousands and thousands of Vietnam Veterans. The majority were drafted and made to go to a place they had probably never heard of. To fight for a people that didn’t want you there, that in one way or the another helped the army’s of the enemy you were there to protect them from, being poisoned with chemicals that your on country sprayed on you while try to kill the vegetation while also knowing that it would harm its on troop’s. Those are but a few things. The most despicable thing to me is that the government forced you to do so while they tied both hands behind your back.
      Example
      Government Intel: We’ve located a huge ammo factory that is supplying 3 quarters of all VC and NVA with ammo. It’s at the head of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Destroying it eliminates their ability to produce ammo and destroys all of the logistic abilities they’ve used to prolong the war and kill our troops. It will force the enemy to the negotiation table.
      Government Bras: No! We’ve located a target we believe that if destroyed will boost our troops moral to a level that assures we win this “Conflict”. We have been made aware that 40 clicks to the West there’s possibly a small building that’s believed to be a latrine that Ho Chi Minh himself took at shat in at the age of 6. We believe blowing up this is a better target. It will help moral. So go get it done.
      It seems that blatant to me. It’s despicable what the US Government did to its own troops during this “Conflict”. All so a few could get even richer.
      Again, I thank you and all veterans for your service.

    • @jerrylarson723
      @jerrylarson723 Před 2 lety +3

      I agree .

  • @kevin00714
    @kevin00714 Před rokem +10

    I graduated high school in 1975, so everything was over by then. Thank you for posting these interviews. Always been fascinated with that war, because it was close to me.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

      Me too, Class of 75!! Thank you for your comment and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @judiechamblee9581
    @judiechamblee9581 Před rokem +12

    Love this man for all eternity, a real hero

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comment Judie 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

  • @beccab7522
    @beccab7522 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for your service and sharing your painful experiences. We can never forget what our soldiers endured

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +2

      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

  • @falconmoose5435
    @falconmoose5435 Před 2 lety +9

    Rick Coats...."Such a waste...."
    Agreed, Brother.
    Viet Nam 1971.

  • @larrynason8716
    @larrynason8716 Před 2 lety +12

    These men are real hero's.Thank you for your service.

  • @aud5rey
    @aud5rey Před rokem +7

    Thank you, Ricky, my cousin. Thank you for telling your story. It is important to tell. I leanrned some things I didn't know (made me tear up a little).

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

      Glad you watched this Audrey. I have fond memories of my interview with your cousin. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. Please feel free to share these videos. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @cameronh3775
    @cameronh3775 Před 2 lety +19

    Welcome home marine, thank you for serving our country and risking your life name freedom Mr. Coates. Excellent job producing & posting this interview with this gentlemen from 2007. Keep up good work!!

  • @johnrieger2461
    @johnrieger2461 Před 2 lety +6

    Tough, Tough, and Tough… God Bless You. Welcome Home. From a fellow Vet…

  • @jcarne1015
    @jcarne1015 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you, Rick.
    My father was a Marine in WWII. I wasn’t quite old enough for Viet Nam, but enlisted in the Army when I was old enough.

  • @bradr2142
    @bradr2142 Před 2 lety +10

    You remind me of my cousin Louie. He was there three years. Finally shot 3rd year. I'd listen to his stories all the time sounds like you. I miss him he passed away two years ago. Like you incredible human being and now your human doing. Welcome home good job. As a American Indian I know you danced with the spirits welcome home brother. Spirit was here before religion. You know that more then any of us.

  • @TheADDFiles-yk4dc
    @TheADDFiles-yk4dc Před 2 lety +18

    God Bless you and thank you for your service, Mr. Coats. Your sacrifices for this great nation were not in vain. 🇺🇸

  • @KeunMikeun
    @KeunMikeun Před 2 lety +12

    Semper Fi Bro. ALL Marines feel ya

  • @SaintPatrick1970
    @SaintPatrick1970 Před 2 lety +6

    I pulled 8yrs in the Corps and anytime someone thanks me for my service I tell them to save it for a Vietnam combat veteran. They actually deserve thanks.

  • @Matthew-wn8oq
    @Matthew-wn8oq Před rokem +2

    It's sad that he feels like he had to prove he was there and in the shit. Thank you for your service sir , it's very much appreciated!

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem

      Agreed Matthew!! 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

  • @davehiggins5903
    @davehiggins5903 Před rokem +6

    Thank you Rick for serving this country so bravely

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

      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

  • @willtownsend0715
    @willtownsend0715 Před 2 lety +7

    My Uncle Allen was a medic was the 101st Airborne Div in 1971 Quang Tri Province, Vietnam. Watching your videos truly reminds me of him. Unfortunately he passed away in 2000 but I will always respect him and what he did in that war. Vietnam veterans are my favorite vets this country has to offer.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for watching my interview with Rick. He is an extraordinary man!! I hope you are subscribed. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @Todd_plays_poker
    @Todd_plays_poker Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have watched hundreds of these videos, and this one completely blew me away. We have to do more for our soldiers. Every single soldier should have the best medical care and financial assistance at the very minimum.

  • @2509498788
    @2509498788 Před měsícem +1

    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..

  • @graemekelleher5013
    @graemekelleher5013 Před rokem +7

    Sir(s), whenever I listen to your interviews I do something that I now feel I want to share with you. I am a veteran too, I weld in my workshop (alone) and listen, but whenever you ask your vets to salute, I turn off all tools and face the screen, wait for them, stand upright, and when they salute, I return the salute. This is very difficult to share, but your program has helped me so much, I just want to say thank you.

  • @joseflemire4284
    @joseflemire4284 Před 2 lety +7

    Mr. Coats your story is a Journey that has taken you to a place where you are full of Wisdom and the Wisdom comes from your complete HONESTY...thank you kind sir.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Josef for watching my story. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @raquelarchuleta6430
    @raquelarchuleta6430 Před 2 lety +6

    thank you Mr coats for your service sir . I was born in 1969 . And i’ve always been infatuated with vietnam war only because i always thought it was a Shame how you vets were treated for so long by the community’s you came back too . I just wish no one had to or has to deal with war .. I pray not to Ever have to experience this in my homeland . sept 11th was awful all the innocent ones lost that was scary enough And i’m from Oakland Ca .it’s even scarier now , the division Nuclear war seems like it may happen . there’s a lot of crazy wicked leaders all over the world looking and acting like they wanna make moves . EVERYBODY WANTS TO Rule the World…. I pray the Lord helps you with your PTSD again thank you for your service i salute you Sir God Bless You

  • @edwardhopf2654
    @edwardhopf2654 Před 2 lety +17

    Thank you for your service Rick. God Bless

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 Před 2 lety +14

    Two things that creeped me out about Vietnam, the density of the jungle, the booby traps and tunnels, and the fact that you never knew who was friend or foe. Also, it was about body count, not about taking territory. The nice lady who washed your clothes on base might be laying mortars to kill you by night. I was never there, but my brother Jimmy was KIA in 1968. I got so I couldn’t watch it on TV, especially after losing Jimmy.

  • @bruster46
    @bruster46 Před rokem +7

    The most interesting and honest interview I have heard. Not that the others were bad, but this guy is as honest as the day is long. A no Bullshit kind of guy.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comment Bruce and for watching my story. I hope you are subscribed to my channel. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @drjcwardjr
    @drjcwardjr Před 2 lety +7

    🇺🇸 Thank you Rick…God bless you and give you peace.

  • @lancestan3398
    @lancestan3398 Před 2 lety +10

    Sir, thank you for your service and honesty, I will never forget your sacrifice and your fellow servicemen. I grew up in the 60's in a military family, learned and still learning about what your generation had to do. It was not like my Grandfather's war in WW II.

  • @snowjoe43
    @snowjoe43 Před 2 lety +8

    I truly appreciate and care about you mr. Coats. God bless you.

  • @ejsocci2630
    @ejsocci2630 Před 2 lety +9

    Welcome home Rick, thank you so much for your service.👊🏻🇺🇸

  • @sartainja
    @sartainja Před 2 lety +7

    Welcome Home Marine Coats! Thank you for your service to our country. I am proud of your service to our country in the USMC and the USPS.

  • @bbunkers3445
    @bbunkers3445 Před rokem +6

    🇺🇲. Salute to ALL military vets, including nurses etc. My war was Vietnam. Hats off to all of you. Thankful you are finally telling your stories.🇺🇲🇺🇲

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před rokem

      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

  • @raymondpetrovits2336
    @raymondpetrovits2336 Před rokem +6

    Welcome home Rick. Your story was slow and deliberate touching every moment of your time in country. Thanks for your service and your incredible recollection of your experience. May you find peace in your life.

  • @willaknotts1298
    @willaknotts1298 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for your service in Vietnam. Im glad you made it home. I hope you have known love and peace since your return.

  • @CuttingEdgetools
    @CuttingEdgetools Před 7 měsíci +3

    Incredible testimony. Heart wrenching. We could never thank these soldiers enough. God Bless Rick. Thanks for your sacrifice. ❤️🇺🇸

  • @michaeliovine2462
    @michaeliovine2462 Před 2 lety +10

    Bless you ❤ brother the hell you went through you seem so calm you would never think you went through that hell your story makes me appreciate life in a better way your a good man

  • @joem9806
    @joem9806 Před 2 lety +3

    I got to 3/7 in May67, I was a Sergeant and was assigned to the Battalion S2 of the Battalion Headquarters on hill 37. At that time, Mike company was on hill 52 and India company had bridge security of a huge bridge the SeaBees had built to west of us. I was there from May 67 to Apr 68. I had already completed my tour in the Danang area and they asked for volunteers to go the the infantry. I volunteered and ended up serving a 20 month tour in Vietnam. I served 12 years in the Corps. Like Rick I had PTSD all my life after that and didn't know it until buddies of mine in the postal service (vietnam vets) advised me to see a shrink. I was diagnosed with PTSD in Nov 2017, just before I retired from the Postal service.

    • @VoicesofHistory
      @VoicesofHistory  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for watching my story. God bless you!! WEBSITE: larrycappetto.com

  • @ajetmech2002
    @ajetmech2002 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for your service. Flew as a Crew Chief on Blackhawks.

  • @jodygotyourgirlngone
    @jodygotyourgirlngone Před 2 lety +6

    Semper Fi, Rick! Welcome Home and Thank Your for serving in our Beloved Corps!

  • @simonmartin3433
    @simonmartin3433 Před 2 lety +5

    GOD BLESS YOU RICK AND THE USMC FROM ENGLAND. THANK YOU.

  • @jimhodges1914
    @jimhodges1914 Před 2 lety +7

    What a honest and accurate description of war

  • @roymcewen8203
    @roymcewen8203 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank You for sharing your experiences during the Vietnam War and Thank You For Your Service Mr. Coats 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @colinhunter1910
    @colinhunter1910 Před 2 lety +4

    hi rick coats i am from scotland the uk its a pity the uk did not support the war in vietnam you guys are all heroes god bless all

  • @woodhook
    @woodhook Před 6 měsíci +2

    Amazing interview. Thank you for your service Rick

  • @wmbur510
    @wmbur510 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you for service mud Marine! God Bless you and I hope you live out your life in peace, William, Parker Colorado

  • @stevesvoboda9816
    @stevesvoboda9816 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow. How down to earth you are Rick Coats. I'm a Desert Storm Vet. & you made me think about certain things that were going on. Wisdom is earned whether we want it or not. If we live to see another day we are wiser for it. You are very wise Rick Coats.

  • @bradrook3919
    @bradrook3919 Před rokem +4

    I was in 3/7 India Company 3rd plt. eventually Platoon Sgt. yes a Grunt... Rifleman....MOS 0311...
    this was in 82...to see all the battle ribbons on our Guide on/flag, gave us a feeling of pride and unstoppable power....the rich unit history of the Marine battalion was undeniably ingrained in your soul you understood very quickly that one had an obligation to uphold to those souls that passed before you holding that same guide on

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  • @wil7228
    @wil7228 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you Mr Coats for your service.

    • @wil7228
      @wil7228 Před 2 lety +1

      I too am a friend of Bill W.

  • @hinesfigher6093
    @hinesfigher6093 Před rokem +1

    "War doesn't decide who's right, only who's left". Golden. Thank you for your service Sir!

  • @PUPPYBONZ
    @PUPPYBONZ Před 2 lety +3

    It is so important to let teenagers watch these. History in schools are obsolete.

  • @tammycobb4498
    @tammycobb4498 Před rokem +3

    ,You don't know how much these men and their stories mean to me ! I am an Aussie and my Father was a Warrant Officer in Korea and Vietnam, so I grew up the first 14 yrs of my life with the war in Vietnam. I thank you for these interviews but mostly I honour and thank all these men, may God Bless them, Tammy

  • @NeoSovrnson
    @NeoSovrnson Před 2 lety +9

    In a word......BRAVO! Welcome home, Marine!

  • @Brandon-iv5yz
    @Brandon-iv5yz Před 2 lety +10

    I was there when you were on my 2nd tour, so I believe every thing you said, we are supposed to have ptsd, but the Vietnamese evaluator for the VA only allowed me 50%- -I was in Tam Ky and Kham Duc , captured and released my first time, Dong Ha, CUA Viet, Gio Linh,Luan Anh on my second time-been there done that, fuel dump, ammo dump,suicide hill-I wasTip Top Alpha, so I know what a shock wave is- blood, brains, guts, what-you name it-but I made it

  • @benyoung552
    @benyoung552 Před rokem +2

    Great interview!!! Welcome home Rick and thank you so much for sacrificing what could have been a normal life on behalf of the rest of us!!! I think your words of wisdom will have an impact on all of our vets when it comes to going and getting help! God bless you brother!

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  • @Bubs-ew8tj
    @Bubs-ew8tj Před měsícem +1

    Thank You Sir ! Meech

  • @paulf1006
    @paulf1006 Před 2 lety +5

    Great interview of a true warrior and patriot Rick. Thanks for your service and sacrifices. Welcome home.

  • @datcrazywhiteboy6205
    @datcrazywhiteboy6205 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for your service. Mr Coats and sacrifice for freedom,you are exactly right in regards to education it's all part of America History but don't ever feel guilty for making the decision you did I could listen to you all day long 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @carolmiller760
    @carolmiller760 Před 2 lety +8

    Rick i felt your honesty right in the middle of my heart. I can imagine the terror and the lonliness and the fight to stay alive. So many like you, my generation, all those wonderful Young Guys with families back home praying for them to come home alive, just slaughtered.
    Someone must say... SORRY.
    Was it necessary? The French left and ran like hell.
    Surely there was a reason why they did that. The evidence was there.
    You have to base your decision to go to War on Empirical Research. Everything down to the last second must be checked before you send other peoples children to fight a War.

  • @hugh891
    @hugh891 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for keeping us safe ,my aunt's boyfriend was always cool to me and when he got back he was a different person ,he passed away last year and I don't think it was fair...

  • @byronmanuel2262
    @byronmanuel2262 Před 2 lety +5

    Much love and respect. Semper Fi.

  • @garywanamaker2253
    @garywanamaker2253 Před rokem +1

    I have tears in my eyes for the brave man. he is a real hero. thanks for sharing this

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  • @turbine6338
    @turbine6338 Před rokem +4

    Rick, I feel is still living the Vietnam war his way, by its still deep down within him. Bless you Rick, you are one hell of a man, Spirit be with him always.

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  • @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
    @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw Před 2 lety +2

    I am a Vietnam Veteran. I said that to a high school kid once. He just looked at me and said, “I’ve never heard of Vietnam” are you shitting me? “It’s said that you die twice, the first is on the day that you actually die; the second is on the day that everyone forgets about you.” 😢 (Death is so final.)

  • @backwithabang5842
    @backwithabang5842 Před rokem +1

    His salute brings tears to my eyes.
    What a Brave men, not afraid to Tell anybody what he thinks about war and everything. And than hes doing that pure and Picture perfect Salute...i hope hes doing well and that hes fine, i really do.
    Thank you Rick, your a good men!
    Greetings from Germany. 🙂

  • @pappy017
    @pappy017 Před rokem +2

    Mr Larry, one of my favorites!! Thank You, Rick Coats, U.S.M.C. Vietnam!!

  • @robertmoore4637
    @robertmoore4637 Před rokem +2

    This MAN has given the best account on all parts of what happened and is still happening to a GREAT bunch of MEN during their time in Vietnam. Good work, SIR!

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  • @Jtstrigel
    @Jtstrigel Před rokem +3

    I can't thank you guys enough. I have no idea how you did what you did. Thank you so much and God Bless you.

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  • @bertoflores5046
    @bertoflores5046 Před 2 lety +3

    He knows what's up! Very happy that he reached oneness after all that he experienced. For me and so many others it took trauma to get there. Now that trauma is the blessing that lead to a much more enriching life. Love and blessings!

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  • @jamesferguson768
    @jamesferguson768 Před 2 lety +9

    Love hearing these stories

  • @buddytrent1351
    @buddytrent1351 Před 2 lety +5

    You’re a true fucking hero brother don’t ever think anything less than that of yourself congratulations on your sobriety

  • @knifelore1647
    @knifelore1647 Před rokem +2

    I have always had the ultimate respect for you War Heroes. I was born in 63, an bye 70 was watching the nightly news to see you guys! God bless each an everyone of you!

  • @MultiHairypotter
    @MultiHairypotter Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this Rick. God bless you and Bill Wilson !! 1/15/82