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John Bates enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1966, and served in Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines during a 13 month tour in Vietnam. He was in eight major combat operations and wounded in battle three times: grenade shrapnel to the left knee and leg, a punji stake wound through the left foot, and a machine gun wound through the right chest which necessitated the removal of most of his right lung. After returning to the United States, he was medically discharged from military and began work on a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, then Master’s of Science in Secondary Education and Rehabilitation Counseling. In 1975, he rejoined the Marine Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant and became platoon commander of Charley Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines. He retired after 30 years of service in 2005 at the rank of Colonel. 🌎 Support the mission: https://www.patreon.com/TheVietnamExp... 🎤 Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... 📸 Get behind the scenes content on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottedavis... Chapters: 0:00 - Kennedy Assassination 0:53 - Joining the Marine Corps & Training 3:26 - Shipped to Vietnam 3:57 - Golf Company, 2/5 4:39 - First Combat 6:16 - Shot in the Lung 12:50 - Rehab & a Typhoon 14:10 - Escaping the Hospital 20:00 - 4th of July, 1967 22:02 - Close Combat 30:56 - Punji Stick Trap 34:44 - Spit On 37:10 - Readjusting & Reflections Welcome to the largest YouTube channel exclusively dedicated to the Vietnam War. We strive to build a better future by learning from the past. All participants – and their military citations – have been vetted. For the sake of privacy, we do not share veteran contact information. Do you know a Vietnam veteran, survivor or witness that should be interviewed? Do you have rare footage or audio from the war? Would you like to submit an interview for the channel? Send us an email at the address below. [email protected]