3:56 | Duwayne Balk remembers the team effort that went into bringing mass casualties and doing the best you can to treat everybody. After arriving home, he remembers trying to keep a low profile as a Vietnam vet at that time in America.
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Growing up in a small town in Wisconsin, Duwayne Balk was looking for some more discipline in his life, so he joined the military as a combat medic. Basic and advanced training was challenging, but it prepared him for his deployment to Da Nang, Vietnam.
As the 95th began to get settled in Da Nang, they started building tents and getting some semblance of a base going so that they could take on patients. As an OR tech, Balk assisted doctors during the various types of procedures that went on at the base.
Getting transferred all over Vietnam allowed Duwayne Balk to see a variety of different hospital settings. This prepared him for returning home, where he worked in a civilian hospital.
Duwayne Balk reflects on the good and bad things about being in the military. It reminds him that wartime is not something to be taken lightly.