Vietnam Voices: 'I didn't know that in Vietnam, nobody was safe'
Vietnam War veteran Jerry Bauck talks about his experiences. Bauck was married and had three years of college when he had to drop out to earn more money to finish his education at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. He was working as a psychiatric aide in a hospital in Minneapolis. He was 25½ years old when he got his draft notice in 1966. He grew up in Perham, Minn.
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