Among the most celebrated veterans of the Vietnam War, retired U.S. Army Colonel Bruce Crandall is best known for his actions of November 14, 1965, when he flew 22 missions in an unarmed helicopter into enemy fire to evacuate more than 70 wounded and bring ammunition and supplies to United States forces under the command of then-Colonel Hal Moore.
Crandall's actions at LZ X-Ray - chronicled in the bestselling memoir from Moore and Joseph Galloway, 'We Were Soldiers Once...and Young' and the subsequent movie featuring Greg Kinnear as Crandall - were fully recognized when he was awarded the Medal of Honor in 2007. Colonel Crandall is a veteran of more than 900 combat missions.
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Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:34 - Born and Raised in Olympia, Washington State 0:57 - Military Service 2:18 - Drafted at 19 6:23 - When the Military Became Crandall's Life 7:57 - When Vietnam Called 9:04 - C Model Huey vs. Cobra 11:58 - Deployment Details 18:26 - Ia Drang 24:03 - Medevac 26:30 - Hot Zone Communication 31:08 - Let The Medevac Pilots Do What They Need To Do 33:17 - Teach the Troops. 34:45 - Heroism 36:37 - Conclusion
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By: American Veterans Center Title: Medal of Honor Pilot Bruce Crandall, 1st Cavalry Veteran of Ia Drang (Full Interview) Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4Tnz-3in5s