You can get a pretty good idea of what Marc was really, really doing in Viet Nam… and it wasn’t flying Generals around who didn’t want to be shot at… 🙂
What do you think? When you have an hour to watch a great documentary by the Discovery Channel about Marc’s life from the Vietnam War in 1969 to the making of “Tomorrow Never Dies” (a James Bond film in 1997)… Here is a link… it was titled “Shoot to Thrill” ….
See if you agree that he was doing Snake kinda thingys…. and let me know.
Bruce Perry (Snake) Crandall (born February 17, 1933) is a retired U.S. Army officer who received the Medal of Honor for his actions as a pilot during the Battle of Ia Drang on November 14, 1965 in South Vietnam. During the battle, he flew 22 missions in an unarmed helicopter into enemy fire to evacuate more than 70 wounded and bring ammunition and supplies to US forces. By the end of the Vietnam War, he had flown more than 900 combat missions.
Hmmmm…. I wonder…..
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Philip, I enjoyed all your musings and the link to Marc. God Bless you. I remember our good times together in Hackensack and in VT. Love, Carol Vance
thank you Carol… we remember those times as well… especially the “cork board” that Larry made for us… it became a part of the “functional decor” at the B&B… and is still prominent in our decor now that we have moved to Wenham… wishing you nothing but the best in your new life… we follow your postings…. sounds like everything is going very well for you…. love from our house to yours… philip