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The TERRIFYING Task of Door Gunners in the Vietnam War | The Deadliest Job in Combat Discover the harrowing true story of helicopter door gunners in the Vietnam War - men who faced a life expectancy of just 13-30 days in one of the most dangerous military jobs ever created. This is the story of extraordinary courage in the face of overwhelming terror. Between 1966 and 1971, the U.S. Army lost one helicopter for every 7.9 sorties flown. Over 1,155 crewmen were killed, with door gunners suffering the highest casualty rates of any occupation in Vietnam. These brave men sat in open doorways with no protection beyond a bulletproof vest, completely exposed to enemy fire from all directions. Follow the real experiences of door gunners like Gary Hallman of the 281st Assault Helicopter Company as they flew into the deadly A Shau Valley, survived helicopter crashes in enemy territory, and faced split-second life-or-death decisions while providing covering fire for troops below. Learn about the M60 machine gun they wielded, the UH-1 Huey helicopters they flew in, and the unbreakable bond between crew members that made survival possible. This documentary explores: The shocking statistics that defined the "Helicopter War" Real combat missions including the devastating A Shau Valley operation First-hand accounts from survivors like Ed Shelton, Ron Vlach, and Doug Kahler The psychological toll of facing death daily How door gunners became the unsung heroes of Vietnam The legacy that continues to influence military aviation today Vietnam has long been known as the "Helicopter War," with the distinctive sound of UH-1 Huey choppers defining the conflict. The door gunners who protected these aircraft were among the bravest soldiers in American military history - and their story deserves to be told. Sources: National Archives, U.S. Army Center of Military History, Army Aviation Museum Fort Rucker, Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, Warfare History Network, Veterans History Project #vietnamwar #DoorGunner #Helicopter #MilitaryHistory #VietnamWarStories #UH1Huey #CombatStories #WarHistory #VietnamVeterans #MilitaryAviation #History #Military #Documentary #Veterans #Courage #Sacrifice #Brotherhood #TrueStory #NeverForget #HonorTheFallen #VietnamWarDocumentary #HelicopterDoorGunnerStories #VietnamWarHelicopters #HueyHelicopter #VietnamWarHistory #CombatVeteranStories #MilitaryHistoryChannel #WarStoriesDocumentary #VietnamWarCombat #RealWarStories