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  • jackd
    US troops had largely left South Vietnam by 1972 under President Nixon's program of Vietnamisation. The US continued to support South Vietnam by airpower but this had collapsed due to the end of the Nixon administration in 1974. The last US troops left in South Vietnam were guarding the embassy and they left in April 1975 as part of Operation Frequent Wind, the largest helicopter evacuation in history , so not possible. just 17, when he was over there , doubt that.
    yes there were women there up till the evacuation.
    He was also at Desert Storm shipboard, as a company commander, escorting Marines and Army personnel to their bases on shore.
    naa.

    just look at his DD214
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  • CapnMidnight
    +1 on what jackd said, when I was in the service they wouldn't send ANYONE into a combat zone until they were 18 yrs old. Look at the DD214.
    W.D.
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  • dheffley
    Ask him for a copy of his DD214, and it will have all of his information on it.
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  • MMOMEQ-55
    I left VN in 1973. Some of the last Marines leaving VN. I sat offshore on a LPH in 1975 while the Embassy was being evacuated. To the best of my knowledge after that there were no US military left there other than POWs and MIAs. This being said, like others have suggested check the DD-214. It tells all. Also what was his rank? A company commander is an officer. I do know that there was some special ops people still over there in 1976 or at least I was told. Like CIA spooks and suck.
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  • refrey
    Jennifer,

    Let it go.
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