5:59 | Growing up independent, joining the Marine Corps felt like the right decision for Doc Groulx. After getting his orders for deployment, he went with his platoon to to Red Beach, near Danang.
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Facing his first firefight, Doc Groulx had to get acquainted with the idea of losing men to casualties. After a truck exploded in his company and many lives were lost, Doc's role as the company medic was put to the test.
When getting the orders to join his Combined Action Platoon, Doc Groulx thought through the idea of helping his wounded soldiers make it home alive and decided it was worth it. Making relationships with the Vietnamese people was essential to their success as a group.
Though he thought he would not re-enlist, he found himself back in the service within a year. After returning home, transitioning into civilian life was not at all easy for him as a Vietnam vet.
Doc Groulx reflects on the effects that Vietnam had on his life today. He'll never forget the things that happened to him and learning to deal with them has only helped him.