Faces of Veterans - Episode 2: Joe Dalton (2nd Lieutenant USMC, 1963-1967)

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In this episode, hosts Mike Nelson and Stephen Willet talk with Joe Dalton, a Vietnam veteran with plenty of stories to tell! You'll hear about Joe's service, his helping the civilians, his views on the war's political side, and much more in this spectacular interview!

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00:06 - Introduction

04:40 - A Brief History of Joe’s Service in Vietnam - From ’63 to ’67

06:12 - Marble & Monkey Mountain, and a Little Photography

10:29 - Adopting Fertilizer Use

12:13 - Winning Over an Enemy… By Helping Their Little Girl

13:37 - The Buddhist Caves of Marble Mountain

15:12 - A Brief History of Vietnam: French Indochina, Japanese Occupation, Presidential Screw-Ups

17:51 - Robert McNamara and His Cheap, Faulty Munitions

19:01 - LBJ’s Complacency: How the Red Tape Got in the Way

20:06 - A Quick Correction

20:41 - Returning From Vietnam: Dealing With the Reception of the American Public

23:22 - Why Did Soldiers Get the Blame and Not the Politicians?

25:26 - The Tet Offensive: Misinformation Abound

26:59 - An Old Story: The People Didn’t Want a War, Those in Power Did

28:29 - Blue-Collar Workers: A Consistent Ally

29:11 - What Does the Word “Service” Mean to Joe?

30:49 - The “War Fought by African-Americans” Myth

32:11 - Respect in America and its Military on the Decline

35:15 - What Does Joe Miss the Most - and Least - About His Time in the Military?

36:35 - Politicians Ruin Everything: From Vietnam to the Present Day

38:36 - It Spreads Deep: High-Ranking Officers are Corrupt Too!

40:33 - What Would Joe Tell Young Recruits Before They Join Up?

44:07 - Camaraderie: The Most Valuable Thing to Many Servicemen

48:10 - The Prestige Within Joe’s Own Basic Class: Medal of Honor, Silver Stars!

49:24 - Closing Thoughts: Don’t Forget to "Contribute" to McNamara’s Grave!

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