Vietnam Voices: "And now I look back, 'Why didn't it bother me?'"
Vietnam War veteran Ivory Robinson Jr. talks about his experiences. Robinson served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1966 to 1968. He went into the service from working on a ranch in Melstone, Montana. At the induction center in Butte, 74 men were going into the service, 70 in the Army. He was one of four going in the Marines.
Видео Vietnam Voices: "And now I look back, 'Why didn't it bother me?'" канала Billings Gazette
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