ASK A VET EP 23: What They Don’t Tell You About Being a DustOff MedEvac Crew Chief in Vietnam

Kerry Cunningham shares what it was really like serving as a Dust Off medevac crew chief during the Vietnam War,  a role that meant flying directly into danger to bring wounded soldiers out. Drafted at just 19 years old, Kerry trained as an aircraft mechanic … Continue readingASK A VET EP 23: What They Don’t Tell You About Being a DustOff MedEvac Crew Chief in Vietnam

ASK A VET EP 22: What They Don’t Tell You About Being an Artillery Sergeant in Vietnam

When Paul Henderson volunteered for the draft in 1968, he had no idea how deeply Vietnam would shape the rest of his life. As a young artillery sergeant, Paul found himself leading a 105mm howitzer crew on remote mountain firebases, firing night after night in … Continue readingASK A VET EP 22: What They Don’t Tell You About Being an Artillery Sergeant in Vietnam

ASK A VET EP 20: What They Don’t Tell You About Being an Armorer in Vietnam

When people talk about Vietnam, they often talk about dates, battles, or politics. What they rarely talk about are the quiet details:  the responsibility placed on teenagers, the fear that arrives without warning, and the memories that follow veterans home long after the war ends. In … Continue readingASK A VET EP 20: What They Don’t Tell You About Being an Armorer in Vietnam

ASK A VET EP 19: What They Don’t Tell You About SOG Missions in Vietnam

In this episode, we sit down with Vietnam Veteran and former Special Forces officer Jim McCauley to talk through one of the most intense and rarely discussed chapters of American military history. Jim served from 1966–1971, spending two years in Vietnam,  much of that time … Continue readingASK A VET EP 19: What They Don’t Tell You About SOG Missions in Vietnam

ASK A VET EP 17: What They Don’t Tell You About Flying Fighter Jets Over Rhodesia

Few pilots can say they’ve flown everything from jet fighters to combat helicopters to wide-body airliners, and even fewer can trace that journey back to a massive Rhodesian cattle farm. In this week’s episode, we sit down with Steve Murray, whose aviation story spans continents, … Continue readingASK A VET EP 17: What They Don’t Tell You About Flying Fighter Jets Over Rhodesia

ASK A VET EP 16: US Marine Tells All About Being Hit During the ’68 Tet Offensive in Vietnam

Our newest episode of Curious Humanography features an extraordinary conversation with Marine Corps veteran Richard Lemmons, whose two tours in Vietnam reveal both the intensity of combat and the resilience of the human spirit. Richard’s story begins in Utah, where the sudden loss of his … Continue readingASK A VET EP 16: US Marine Tells All About Being Hit During the ’68 Tet Offensive in Vietnam

ASK A VET EP 14: Drafted, Given a Camera, and Sent to Vietnam with the 1st Air Cavalry

In this episode, we have the privilege of hearing from Ken McConnell, a Vietnam veteran whose life story is as compelling as it is inspiring. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Ken’s journey into the world of radio began when he attended the Don Martin … Continue readingASK A VET EP 14: Drafted, Given a Camera, and Sent to Vietnam with the 1st Air Cavalry