Vietnam Voices: 'When I see you again, you better have your helmet and your .45'
Vietnam War veteran Paul Cimmino talks about his experiences. Cimmino served in the U.S. Army during Vietnam. He was raised in southern California, but has lived in Montana for several decades.
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