Im brad warthen and welcome to the new debrief. Were here to listen to Dennis Dupuis tell about his experiences in vietnam, where he served two tours. Tours as a helicopter pilot. The first, starting with is just 19 years old. Thats why he calls his program from high school to Flight School. Dennis is one of several men in his family, some of whom are here who proudly serve their country in wartime, in the second world war, korea and vietnam. He also continued to serve many years after his return, and the South Carolina National Guard. And as yall just saw, we have some other guests here today, a crew from cspan, which is not one of our programs, might be worth broadcasting nationally. So hello to america from the relic room. This is an accredited museum that honors the long military tradition of our state, from the revolution to the present. A recent major addition to the museum is the exhibit a war with no front lines. South carolina and the vietnam war, 1965 to 1973. In keeping with
Im brad warthen and welcome to the new debrief. Were here to listen to Dennis Dupuis tell about his experiences in vietnam, where he served two tours. Tours as a helicopter pilot. The first, starting with is just 19 years old. Thats why he calls his program from high school to Flight School. Dennis is one of several men in his family, some of whom are here who proudly serve their country in wartime, in the second world war, korea and vietnam. He also continued to serve many years after his return, and the South Carolina National Guard. And as yall just saw, we have some other guests here today, a crew from cspan, which is not one of our programs, might be worth broadcasting nationally. So hello to america from the relic room. This is an accredited museum that honors the long military tradition of our state, from the revolution to the present. A recent major addition to the museum is the exhibit a war with no front lines. South carolina and the vietnam war, 1965 to 1973. In keeping with
Im brad warthen and welcome to the new debrief. Were here to listen to Dennis Dupuis tell about his experiences in vietnam, where he served two tours. Tours as a helicopter pilot. The first, starting with is just 19 years old. Thats why he calls his program from high school to Flight School. Dennis is one of several men in his family, some of whom are here who proudly serve their country in wartime, in the second world war, korea and vietnam. He also continued to serve many years after his return, and the South Carolina National Guard. And as yall just saw, we have some other guests here today, a crew from cspan, which is not one of our programs, might be worth broadcasting nationally. So hello to america from the relic room. This is an accredited museum that honors the long military tradition of our state, from the revolution to the present. A recent major addition to the museum is the exhibit a war with no front lines. South carolina and the vietnam war, 1965 to 1973. In keeping with
The first, starting with is just 19 years old. Thats why he calls his program from high school to Flight School. Dennis is one of several men in his family, some of whom are here who proudly serve their country in wartime, in the second world war, korea and vietnam. He also continued to serve many years after his return, and the South Carolina National Guard. And as yall just saw, we have some other guests here today, a crew from cspan, which is not one of our programs, might be worth broadcasting nationally. So hello to america from the relic room. This is an accredited museum that honors the long military tradition of our state, from the revolution to the present. A recent major addition to the museum is the exhibit a war with no front lines. South carolina and the vietnam war, 1965 to 1973. In keeping with that theme we have lately presented a number of live programs such as this, in which Vietnam Veterans join us to tell their stories. Please welcome our speaker, dennis depuy. Than
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