LTG Eric J. Wesley USMA '86 discusses his career and focuses on leadership and modernization in the Army.
Watch his interview here: https://t.co/v5hQAa9G4s

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Tom O'Neil - discusses his experiences as a college quarterback, a Marine Officer with two tours in Iraq (2003 & 2004), and his work in Afghanistan in the telecommunications field after leaving the military.
Watch his interview: https://t.co/XZ9Xspufzn

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Diane & John Nelson both USMA '89 & served as Signal Officers. Diane got pregnant her senior year & took time off to have her baby, but rejoined her class. She taught in Systems and he taught in English.
Diane: https://t.co/MC3fdcU4LI
John: https://t.co/XEU3MlLqRz

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Pathfinder Willie "Night Jumper Bravo" King about his service in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Watch his oral history here: https://t.co/MSS9oFT0iH

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LTG(R) Walt Ulmer 56th Commandant of Cadets talks about his career, service in Vietnam, and as the Comm during the introduction of women to West Point and the Class of 77 cheating scandal. Watch his interview: https://t.co/YFCkgjOHgS

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Librarian Mike Arden discusses his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Liberia during the mid-1980s.
Watch his interview here: https://t.co/JiUuASY6JX

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Don DeSapri (USMA '62) served in Germany, Vietnam, and in Saudi Arabia. He served at TRADOC and taught in the English Department at West Point.
Watch his interview: https://t.co/oP0d9pa5wa

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Dean Nelson, Vietnam War pathfinder with the 101st Airborne Division. He describes pathfinder operations, his career in the Army, and the National Pathfinder Association.
Watch his interview here: https://t.co/fITjoNzB4K

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Jim Hill - Pathfinder in Vietnam, talks about his ROTC experience, serving in Vietnam with the 25th Infantry Division, and several of the operations he participated in. Watch his interview: https://t.co/iveFJ9D8Iq

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Peter Falco describes his childhood and college experiences, his service with the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam, and becoming an educator and coach while serving in the Guard and Reserve. Watch his interview: https://t.co/zxFM1UaAUe

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Bruce Marshall, USMA '65 grew up in an Air Force family. He and his brother, Doug (USMA 69) attended West Point. In Vietnam, he served as a MACV advisor to the ARVN 10th Division. Watch his interview here: https://t.co/eTZFaEautP

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Kingsman 18 Ken Roach flew with the 101st and the Vietnamese Air Force. He flew during the Battle of Hamburger Hill. Watch his interview: https://t.co/JRGEvpNTnw

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Philip Perron served with 5th Infantry before being reassigned to the 101st Airborne Division. He was wounded in the final assault on Hamburger Hill. Watch his interview: https://t.co/Tvptzp4QkT

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We are saddened to report that Kermit Dyke, died on May 29, 2019 at 104. He was the oldest living graduate of West Point & served in the Air Force during his time in service. Watch his interview here: https://t.co/RYeSdKYvol

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CDT David Rapp the 3rd Regimental Commander talks about his childhood, West Point, the crew team, and leadership. Watch his interview: https://t.co/3XTqqjBLAF

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Dr. Sheila Grace Newsom (USMA 73) , who served in the Infantry and became a Nephrologist, felt a longing at age 64 to embrace her identity as a woman. Watch her interview: https://t.co/Okg1zzpbTI

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Cliff Lanham served in Germany and Vietnam as first an Infantry and later an Ordnance Officer. He describes serving as an advisor in Vietnam and the importance of cultural understanding. Watch his interview here: https://t.co/mVigJAROVX

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Vietnamese Veteran Uc Nguyen graduated from the Vietnamese Military Academy in 1959 and served in the Air Force until 1975, commanding a Helicopter Battalion. He fled RVN and came to America at the end of the war. Watch his interview: https://t.co/nHpKLEtd5z

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Bernard "Chuck" Hughes USMA 79 served as an Ordnance Officer and taught in the Math Department. His father graduated from West Point in 1953, and Chuck weaves their stories together. Watch his interview: https://t.co/5ihDqyO0Ai

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Gary Steele USMA 70 was the first African-American starter on the football team. He graduated in 1970 as an Infantry officer. His father was a Buffalo Soldier & brother Michael graduated a year ahead of him. Watch his interview here; https://t.co/m0hERASfvt

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