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    American Jewish Service in Vietnam: A Panel Discussion Part 2

    Category: General American Jewish Service in Vietnam: A Panel Discussion Part 2


    April 15, 2021

    What were the experiences of the Vietnam War like for Jewish veterans? Did being Jewish matter or not? Our panel of veterans discuss their experiences, what it was like serving in an unpopular war and how their identity as American Jews impacted (or didn't) their time in the military.

    Panelists:
    1. Jerry Alperstein
    USN
    1967 USS Charles R. Ware DD865 (destroyer) Yankee Station part of Task Force 77 20-25 miles off the coast; Operation Sea Dragon operating one-to-five miles off the coast of North Vietnam
    Communications

    2. David Brog
    USAF
    1968 flew out of Korat AFB Thailand
    Tech intelligence on Surface to Air Missiles (SAMs), flew Wild Weasel missions against SAMs & developed tactics and techniques against SAMs

    3. Allen Falk
    USMC
    1969-1970 1st Marine Corp Division in I Corps
    Staff Legal Officer

    4. Sheldon Goldberg
    USAF
    1968-1969 Ubon Thailand
    F-4D Weapons Systems Officer; flew 214 combat missions (211 over Laos & 3 over North Vietnam)

    5. Robert (Bob) Jacobs
    U.S. Army
    1969-1970
    1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) HQ in Phuoc Vinh III Corps northwest of Saigon ; 3rd Brigade HQ in Quan Loi to help run Taskforce Shoemaker (spring 1970 Cambodia incursion)
    Infantry on arrival in RVN; retrained as personnel clerk; became Head Clerk of HHC 1st Cav Div

    American Jewish Service in Vietnam: A Panel Discussion Part 2

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