11:31 | Bennie Koon got used to living a rough life in Vietnam. Overtime, things got easier for him as he got smarter and learned what he did and didn't need.
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Growing up near Columbus, Georgia, Bennie Koon always had a military influence. After working on base as a kid, he joined the Army.
During basic training, Bennie Koon shot "expert" with the M14 and M16, which he's proud of. Leaving for Vietnam was very memorable for him and he remembers the feeling of stepping off the plane in Cam Ranh Bay.
After heading to Phu Bai, Bennie Koon and his company went to Camp Evans to be stationed. Facing mortar fire, he remembers feeling terrified and not knowing when it would pass. Bennie explains the defenses they had set up to defend them from the Viet Cong.
Being a radio repairman, Bennie Koon had to be inventive with fixing up old devices that had been damaged in combat.
Coming in for support, Bennie Koon and his platoon moved to Khe Sanh. Being prepared for anything that might happen was essential to success in Vietnam and he tried to stay ready.
When one of the Marine units supporting them left, Bennie Koon and his platoon had to think quickly to fill in the gaps to stay secure. In their down-time, they played games and drank beer, which became pretty habitual for him.