Vietnam Voices: 'How am I going to survive this?'
Vietnam War veteran Doc Pickard talks about his experiences. Pickard graduated from Billings Senior High School (Montana) in 1962. He went to Eastern Montana College in business administration from 1962 to 1964. He transferred to the University of Montana to finish his degree but by the second year was “totally flat broke.” He enlisted in the Navy in 1966.
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