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Rare Vietnam War Photos #01
Rare Vietnam War Photos and stories #01
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published: 17 Dec 2022
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Col. Dave Severance, E Company 28th Marines - The National WWII Museum Oral History
Retired Marine Corps Colonel Dave Severance recalls how his company, E Company 28th Marines, patrolled up Mount Suribachi, and how members of his company raised the American flag atop Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
This video is part of an ongoing series commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II made possible by Bank of America.
published: 12 Feb 2020
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George Phillips : sacrificed his life.#ww2 #historyfacts #vietnamhistory #shortvideo
George Phillips was born in Bates County, Missouri on July 14, 1926, and worked on the railroad before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17 on April 25, 1944.
During the Battle of Iwo Jima, the night of March 14, 1945, Private Phillips was standing guard as the other Marines in his unit were resting. A Japanese soldier tossed a hand grenade toward the group. Realizing the gravity of the situation, Phillips sacrificed his life by smothering the blast of the grenade with his own body to save the lives of his fellow Marines. For this action, he was awarded his nation's highest military decoration – the Medal of Honor. The decoration was received by his uncle, with whom Pvt. Phillips had formerly resided.
Initially buried in the 5th Marine Division Cemetery on Iwo Jima...
published: 12 Jun 2024
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🇺🇸 USMC Rifle Squad Explained (2020-24)
#usmc #nato #marinecorps #military
published: 28 Aug 2024
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US Marine Corps PFC James Anderson Vietnam War Medal Of Honor Recipient
Medal of Honor Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a rifleman, Second Platoon, Company F, Second Battalion, Third Marines, Third Marine Division, in Vietnam on 28 February 1967. Company F was advancing in dense jungle northwest of Cam Lộ in an effort to extract a heavily besieged reconnaissance patrol. Private First Class Anderson's platoon was the lead element and had advanced only about 200 meters when they were brought under extremely intense enemy small arms and automatic weapons fire. The platoon reacted swiftly, getting on line as best they could in the thick terrain, and began returning fire. Private First Class Anderson found himself tightly bunched together with the other members of the platoon only 20 m...
published: 29 Jul 2024
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WWII Vet Don Graves Reflects on USMC Boot Camp
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Don Graves, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, reflects on his time at recruit training and the transformative experience of becoming a U.S. Marine while visiting Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Nov. 3, 2023. Graves, a distinguished WWII veteran who served with 2nd Battalion, 28th Marine Regiment at Iwo Jima, visited Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego to observe training and interact with the Marines.
published: 16 Nov 2023
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The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945)
The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945)
The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought from February to March 1945 during World War II, was a significant conflict in which U.S. forces overcame heavily fortified Japanese defenses to seize control of the strategic Pacific island. Notably marked by the iconic image of U.S. Marines raising the flag atop Mount Suribachi, the battle was a turning point in the Pacific theater, providing a critical base for the final stages of the war against Japan. However, the victory was hard-won, with both sides suffering heavy casualties in some of the bloodiest fighting of the war. The battle remains a symbol of the determination and valor of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Attribution to the used images and footage, and their licenses can be found at the end of the v...
published: 30 Jun 2023
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Meet the Marines Enemies Hate: America's 2nd Battalion 5th Marines
Meet the Marines Enemies Hate: America's 2nd Battalion 5th Marines
The Formidable 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division conducted live-fire platoon attacks and their Wraith 2 Scout Sniper team engaged targets with their sniper rifle systems during exercise Intrepid Mavin 23.4. Intrepid Maven is a bilateral exercise between the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command and the Jordanian Armed Forces.
Video and Thumbnail Credit: Cpl. Keegan Bailey
The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
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published: 15 Oct 2023
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United States Marine Corps | 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines | Operation Iraqi Freedom | Iraq 2005 - 2006
#usmarine #usmarinecorps #usforces
2/2 was deployed again to Iraq in July 2005 when it was attached to Regimental Combat Team 8, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force. Their area of operations included the areas between Fallujah and Abu Ghraib. They suffered 16 Marines killed in action. The Warlords returned home to Camp Lejeune, NC in February 2006.
published: 17 Apr 2023
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Wounded By Punji Stick In The Vietnam War
John Bates enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1966, and served in Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines during a 13 month tour in Vietnam. He was in eight major combat operations and wounded in battle three times: grenade shrapnel to the left knee and leg, a punji stake wound through the left foot, and a machine gun wound through the right chest which necessitated the removal of most of his right lung.
After returning to the United States, he was medically discharged from military and began work on a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, then Master’s of Science in Secondary Education and Rehabilitation Counseling.
In 1975, he rejoined the Marine Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant and became platoon commander of Charley Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines. He retired after 30 years of servi...
published: 28 Oct 2024
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Rare Vietnam War Photos #01
Rare Vietnam War Photos and stories #01
documentary,archive,history,historical,english,history in english,veteran,cost guards,US Navy,vietnam war,military,USM...
Rare Vietnam War Photos and stories #01
documentary,archive,history,historical,english,history in english,veteran,cost guards,US Navy,vietnam war,military,USMC,photograph,classic photograph,classic photo,vintage photo,photo story,historical photo story,historical video,historical film,US Army,usgc,US Coast Guard,US Marines,veterans day
https://wn.com/Rare_Vietnam_War_Photos_01
Rare Vietnam War Photos and stories #01
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- published: 17 Dec 2022
- views: 1612
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Col. Dave Severance, E Company 28th Marines - The National WWII Museum Oral History
Retired Marine Corps Colonel Dave Severance recalls how his company, E Company 28th Marines, patrolled up Mount Suribachi, and how members of his company raised...
Retired Marine Corps Colonel Dave Severance recalls how his company, E Company 28th Marines, patrolled up Mount Suribachi, and how members of his company raised the American flag atop Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
This video is part of an ongoing series commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II made possible by Bank of America.
https://wn.com/Col._Dave_Severance,_E_Company_28Th_Marines_The_National_Wwii_Museum_Oral_History
Retired Marine Corps Colonel Dave Severance recalls how his company, E Company 28th Marines, patrolled up Mount Suribachi, and how members of his company raised the American flag atop Suribachi on February 23, 1945.
This video is part of an ongoing series commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II made possible by Bank of America.
- published: 12 Feb 2020
- views: 4080
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George Phillips : sacrificed his life.#ww2 #historyfacts #vietnamhistory #shortvideo
George Phillips was born in Bates County, Missouri on July 14, 1926, and worked on the railroad before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps at the age of...
George Phillips was born in Bates County, Missouri on July 14, 1926, and worked on the railroad before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17 on April 25, 1944.
During the Battle of Iwo Jima, the night of March 14, 1945, Private Phillips was standing guard as the other Marines in his unit were resting. A Japanese soldier tossed a hand grenade toward the group. Realizing the gravity of the situation, Phillips sacrificed his life by smothering the blast of the grenade with his own body to save the lives of his fellow Marines. For this action, he was awarded his nation's highest military decoration – the Medal of Honor. The decoration was received by his uncle, with whom Pvt. Phillips had formerly resided.
Initially buried in the 5th Marine Division Cemetery on Iwo Jima, Pvt Phillips' remains were reinterred in Bethel Cemetery, Labadie, Missouri, in 1948.
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George Phillips was born in Bates County, Missouri on July 14, 1926, and worked on the railroad before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17 on April 25, 1944.
During the Battle of Iwo Jima, the night of March 14, 1945, Private Phillips was standing guard as the other Marines in his unit were resting. A Japanese soldier tossed a hand grenade toward the group. Realizing the gravity of the situation, Phillips sacrificed his life by smothering the blast of the grenade with his own body to save the lives of his fellow Marines. For this action, he was awarded his nation's highest military decoration – the Medal of Honor. The decoration was received by his uncle, with whom Pvt. Phillips had formerly resided.
Initially buried in the 5th Marine Division Cemetery on Iwo Jima, Pvt Phillips' remains were reinterred in Bethel Cemetery, Labadie, Missouri, in 1948.
Hello everyone, I hope you find something useful welcome to the channel,your way to Success the channel is a project to help people learn about education Motivational Quotes To Inspire other's Documentary Content created channel ( Sajjad Ahmed ) in the aim to develop the way we think about ourselves, other people and the world around us.
We have other social media and , but the purpose of this YouTube channel, alongside our growing community, Our goal is to share high quality as clearly as possible, and help people learn some video education Motivational Quotes
help with of mind, happiness, constructive outlook on life
The content we provide is for educational Motivational Quotes and inspirational purposes.
- published: 12 Jun 2024
- views: 252
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US Marine Corps PFC James Anderson Vietnam War Medal Of Honor Recipient
Medal of Honor Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a rifleman, Second Platoon, Com...
Medal of Honor Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a rifleman, Second Platoon, Company F, Second Battalion, Third Marines, Third Marine Division, in Vietnam on 28 February 1967. Company F was advancing in dense jungle northwest of Cam Lộ in an effort to extract a heavily besieged reconnaissance patrol. Private First Class Anderson's platoon was the lead element and had advanced only about 200 meters when they were brought under extremely intense enemy small arms and automatic weapons fire. The platoon reacted swiftly, getting on line as best they could in the thick terrain, and began returning fire. Private First Class Anderson found himself tightly bunched together with the other members of the platoon only 20 meters from the enemy positions. As the fire fight continued several of the men were wounded by the deadly enemy assault. Suddenly, an enemy grenade landed in the midst of the Marines and rolled alongside Private First Class Anderson's head. Unhesitatingly and with complete disregard for his own personal safety, he reached out, grasped the grenade, pulled it to his chest and curled around it as it went off. Although several Marines received shrapnel from the grenade, his body absorbed the major force of the explosion. In this singularly heroic act, Private First Class Anderson saved his comrades from serious injury and possible death. His personal heroism, extraordinary valor, and inspirational supreme self-sacrifice reflected great credit upon himself and the Marine Corps and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
Please view our other videos to learn about our Medal of Honor heroes.
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Medal of Honor Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty as a rifleman, Second Platoon, Company F, Second Battalion, Third Marines, Third Marine Division, in Vietnam on 28 February 1967. Company F was advancing in dense jungle northwest of Cam Lộ in an effort to extract a heavily besieged reconnaissance patrol. Private First Class Anderson's platoon was the lead element and had advanced only about 200 meters when they were brought under extremely intense enemy small arms and automatic weapons fire. The platoon reacted swiftly, getting on line as best they could in the thick terrain, and began returning fire. Private First Class Anderson found himself tightly bunched together with the other members of the platoon only 20 meters from the enemy positions. As the fire fight continued several of the men were wounded by the deadly enemy assault. Suddenly, an enemy grenade landed in the midst of the Marines and rolled alongside Private First Class Anderson's head. Unhesitatingly and with complete disregard for his own personal safety, he reached out, grasped the grenade, pulled it to his chest and curled around it as it went off. Although several Marines received shrapnel from the grenade, his body absorbed the major force of the explosion. In this singularly heroic act, Private First Class Anderson saved his comrades from serious injury and possible death. His personal heroism, extraordinary valor, and inspirational supreme self-sacrifice reflected great credit upon himself and the Marine Corps and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
Please view our other videos to learn about our Medal of Honor heroes.
Photos Courtesy Wikimedia Commons
🎵 Music by https://pixabay.com/users/alex_makemusic-24186663/
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- published: 29 Jul 2024
- views: 13492
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WWII Vet Don Graves Reflects on USMC Boot Camp
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Don Graves, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, reflects on his time at recruit training and the transformative experience of becoming a U.S. Ma...
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Don Graves, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, reflects on his time at recruit training and the transformative experience of becoming a U.S. Marine while visiting Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Nov. 3, 2023. Graves, a distinguished WWII veteran who served with 2nd Battalion, 28th Marine Regiment at Iwo Jima, visited Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego to observe training and interact with the Marines.
https://wn.com/Wwii_Vet_Don_Graves_Reflects_On_Usmc_Boot_Camp
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Don Graves, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, reflects on his time at recruit training and the transformative experience of becoming a U.S. Marine while visiting Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Nov. 3, 2023. Graves, a distinguished WWII veteran who served with 2nd Battalion, 28th Marine Regiment at Iwo Jima, visited Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego to observe training and interact with the Marines.
- published: 16 Nov 2023
- views: 18
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The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945)
The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945)
The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought from February to March 1945 during World War II, was a significant conflict...
The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945)
The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought from February to March 1945 during World War II, was a significant conflict in which U.S. forces overcame heavily fortified Japanese defenses to seize control of the strategic Pacific island. Notably marked by the iconic image of U.S. Marines raising the flag atop Mount Suribachi, the battle was a turning point in the Pacific theater, providing a critical base for the final stages of the war against Japan. However, the victory was hard-won, with both sides suffering heavy casualties in some of the bloodiest fighting of the war. The battle remains a symbol of the determination and valor of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Attribution to the used images and footage, and their licenses can be found at the end of the video due to the description field's character limitation.
Some images and footage might have been modified.
Background music by Jimena Contreras. Check out her YouTube channel:
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The Battle of Iwo Jima (19 February – 26 March 1945)
The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought from February to March 1945 during World War II, was a significant conflict in which U.S. forces overcame heavily fortified Japanese defenses to seize control of the strategic Pacific island. Notably marked by the iconic image of U.S. Marines raising the flag atop Mount Suribachi, the battle was a turning point in the Pacific theater, providing a critical base for the final stages of the war against Japan. However, the victory was hard-won, with both sides suffering heavy casualties in some of the bloodiest fighting of the war. The battle remains a symbol of the determination and valor of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Attribution to the used images and footage, and their licenses can be found at the end of the video due to the description field's character limitation.
Some images and footage might have been modified.
Background music by Jimena Contreras. Check out her YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr-lbj7q0jsY9gsGHoTTkmg
- published: 30 Jun 2023
- views: 7885
4:28
Meet the Marines Enemies Hate: America's 2nd Battalion 5th Marines
Meet the Marines Enemies Hate: America's 2nd Battalion 5th Marines
The Formidable 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division conducted live-fire platoon a...
Meet the Marines Enemies Hate: America's 2nd Battalion 5th Marines
The Formidable 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division conducted live-fire platoon attacks and their Wraith 2 Scout Sniper team engaged targets with their sniper rifle systems during exercise Intrepid Mavin 23.4. Intrepid Maven is a bilateral exercise between the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command and the Jordanian Armed Forces.
Video and Thumbnail Credit: Cpl. Keegan Bailey
The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
Derivative Works: Military Excursions
For military-related gear have a look at the Military Excursions Amazon Store! Link Below.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Meet the Marines Enemies Hate: America's 2nd Battalion 5th Marines
The Formidable 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division conducted live-fire platoon attacks and their Wraith 2 Scout Sniper team engaged targets with their sniper rifle systems during exercise Intrepid Mavin 23.4. Intrepid Maven is a bilateral exercise between the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command and the Jordanian Armed Forces.
Video and Thumbnail Credit: Cpl. Keegan Bailey
The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
Derivative Works: Military Excursions
For military-related gear have a look at the Military Excursions Amazon Store! Link Below.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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- published: 15 Oct 2023
- views: 6097
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United States Marine Corps | 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines | Operation Iraqi Freedom | Iraq 2005 - 2006
#usmarine #usmarinecorps #usforces
2/2 was deployed again to Iraq in July 2005 when it was attached to Regimental Combat Team 8, 2nd Marine Division, II Marin...
#usmarine #usmarinecorps #usforces
2/2 was deployed again to Iraq in July 2005 when it was attached to Regimental Combat Team 8, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force. Their area of operations included the areas between Fallujah and Abu Ghraib. They suffered 16 Marines killed in action. The Warlords returned home to Camp Lejeune, NC in February 2006.
https://wn.com/United_States_Marine_Corps_|_2Nd_Battalion,_2Nd_Marines_|_Operation_Iraqi_Freedom_|_Iraq_2005_2006
#usmarine #usmarinecorps #usforces
2/2 was deployed again to Iraq in July 2005 when it was attached to Regimental Combat Team 8, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force. Their area of operations included the areas between Fallujah and Abu Ghraib. They suffered 16 Marines killed in action. The Warlords returned home to Camp Lejeune, NC in February 2006.
- published: 17 Apr 2023
- views: 273
0:52
Wounded By Punji Stick In The Vietnam War
John Bates enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1966, and served in Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines during a 13 month tour in Vietnam. He was in eight ma...
John Bates enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1966, and served in Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines during a 13 month tour in Vietnam. He was in eight major combat operations and wounded in battle three times: grenade shrapnel to the left knee and leg, a punji stake wound through the left foot, and a machine gun wound through the right chest which necessitated the removal of most of his right lung.
After returning to the United States, he was medically discharged from military and began work on a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, then Master’s of Science in Secondary Education and Rehabilitation Counseling.
In 1975, he rejoined the Marine Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant and became platoon commander of Charley Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines. He retired after 30 years of service in 2005 at the rank of Colonel.
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John Bates enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1966, and served in Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines during a 13 month tour in Vietnam. He was in eight major combat operations and wounded in battle three times: grenade shrapnel to the left knee and leg, a punji stake wound through the left foot, and a machine gun wound through the right chest which necessitated the removal of most of his right lung.
After returning to the United States, he was medically discharged from military and began work on a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, then Master’s of Science in Secondary Education and Rehabilitation Counseling.
In 1975, he rejoined the Marine Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant and became platoon commander of Charley Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines. He retired after 30 years of service in 2005 at the rank of Colonel.
- published: 28 Oct 2024
- views: 343822