In July of 1967, I was a rebellious college dropout and found myself serving with the Eleventh Armored Cavalry Regiment in the Vietnam War.
I served in 1967 to 1968 and pictured here with the group front row second from the left without a hat. My MOS was 82C20 but I was FDC and Artillery Liaison in Nam. I guess my offbeat sense of humor and optimistic attitude helped me to survive as I watched my friends become statistics. The saddest part of my memories was my brothers dying, especially due to the politics of the time…
I began questioning if there was any meaning to all of the death and destruction and if God actually existed. The answers finally came and I published my story in EACH ONE A HERO, A Novel of War and Brotherhood available on Amazon.com
I had to get my story out. I have a sequel written and working on a third story.
~ Michael March, Vietnam Veteran and author of EACH ONE A HERO