2:33 | When he returned from Vietnam, Franklin Monroe was haunted by the memory of all the refugees crowded outside the compound walls. They all wanted to leave for America with him, but there was only so much he could do.
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Franklin Monroe enlisted in the Army to get ahead of the draft and maybe get into a non-combatant job. It worked, but when he got to Germany, they didn't need any clerks. Would he like to train as a medic?
During his first tour of Vietnam, medic Franklin Monroe was happy to be issued a .45 because it could get pretty dangerous when the compound was attacked. Eventually he sought out some heavier weaponry. He recalls those firefights and also the traumatic time a soldier stepped on a mine.
He was lucky to get a job with an office during his second Vietnam tour, managing a platoon of medics. Then when the war was being turned over to the Vietnamese, Franklin Monroe began medical missions in the streets and started organizing escape for refugees.