3:44 | Johnny Fielding hopes that future generations will remember the sacrifices that were made by the men who served in Vietnam and all aspects of the military.
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Johnny Fielding remembers growing up in Alabama and later attending college during the Vietnam War. It wasn't long after he dropped out of school that he received his draft papers. Training at Fort Benning was difficult but it made him stronger and a better leader.
Johnny Fielding remembers one of his friends Dennis Haines and the very serious injuries he sustained in combat. Years later, he was able to meet him and see that he was alive.
Returning home after combat, Johnny Fielding remembers feeling relieved to be back. Readjusting to civilian life took some time to get used to.
Dealing with the elements in Vietnam was always a challenge that you had to adapt to. Johnny Fielding remembers some of the things from the jungle that still sticks with him.
Johnny Fielding remembers his company's role in Vietnam, as a backup unit to support landing zones receiving a lot of action. Being a soldier makes you learn quickly so that you can help future soldiers.