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Captain Richard A. Stratton, USN Ret. Speaking at the NAPS class of 1983 40th reunion in Jacksonville, Florida. October 21, 2023.
Link to the YouTube video of this event:
https://youtu.be/QYS3OUOwLQQ?si=kxjbzX7_kPlB9B5q
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In this episode of the podcast my daughter Ashley Stratton, a senior at Saint John's University, interviews her grandfather, The Yankee Air Pirate as part of her senior project. The purpose of the project was to learn about American society and culture from the period they have been studying in class from someone that experienced those events first hand while learning from their perspective and enriching their own understanding of it.
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
~George Santayana
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During this episode we discuss some better times… including his last weeks and months in Vietnam, his release day experiences, and his travel back to Virginia to be reunited with his family… We’ll also discuss some of his favorite Navy jobs after returning from Vietnam.
Make sure to check out the article written by Paul. “American’s have much to be thankful for” using the link below:
https://richmond.com/opinion/columnists/paul-galanti-column-americans-have-much-to-be-thankful-for/article_f2d327ef-6d95-56fa-97d8-d85c862347ab.html
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This is part number 3 of 3 episodes discussing The Son Tay Raid with Col John Gargus USAF (Ret). If you haven’t listened to parts 1&2 with Col Gargus yet, go back and listen to those episodes first to get the full story of the Son Tay Raid… In 1970, then Major Gargus was a key mission planner and lead navigator for The Son Tay Raid on November 21, 1970…
In this episode we discuss the Raiders deployment to Southeast Asia, the Son Tay Raid execution, and the Raiders feelings immediately following the mission.
This Son Tay Raid Web Site has pictures and other key information about the Raid:
sontayraid1970.com
Link to the book about the Son Tay Raid written by Colonel Gargus:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/160344212X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_HxPNFbTQ7QJ8W
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This is part number 2 of 3 episodes discussing The Son Tay Raid with Col John Gargus USAF (Ret). If you have not listened to part 1 with Col Gargus yet, go back and listen to that episode first to get the full story… In 1970, then Major Gargus was a key mission planner for The Son Tay Raid. Because of his expertise in navigation over Vietnam he also served as the lead navigator on that mission helping to guide all the Raiders behind enemy lines, undetected, arriving at the Son Tay Prison compound at 0218 on the morning of November 21st, 1970.
In this episode we discuss more details of the secret training in Florida, the special equipment they acquired to use during the mission, and also, i ask Col Gargus about how and when Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command, ADM John S. McCain Jr. was notified about the secret rescue mission being planned for the POWS… He of course had operational responsibility for the Vietnam theater of operations, and was the father of then POW..LCDR John Sidney McCain III.
This Son Tay Raid Web Site has pictures and other key information about the Raid:
sontayraid1970.com
Link to the book about the Son Tay Raid written by Colonel Gargus:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/160344212X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_HxPNFbTQ7QJ8W
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In November, 1970, U.S. special forces attempted to rescue POWs from captivity in North Vietnam. The Son Tay raid was one of the most complex and dangerous missions of the War in Southeast Asia. It laid the groundwork for future joint forces operations by serving as a model of organization, cooperation, and flexibility of execution.
This is the first of three episodes with Col John Gargus USAF (Ret). In 1970, then Major Gargus was a key mission planner for The Son Tay Raid. Because of his expertise in navigation over Vietnam he also served as the lead navigator on the mission helping to guide all the Raiders behind enemy lines, undetected, arriving at the Son Tay Prison compound at 0218 on the morning of November 21st, 1970.
In this episode we discuss his early life, including his own escape from communist Czechoslovakia at the age of 15, his early years in the Air Force when he developed some very unique navigation skills, how he later became involved in the planning for the top secret Son Tay Raid, and how they set up a mock-up of the Son Tay Prison in Florida to secretly train for the mission.
This Son Tay Raid Web Site has pictures and other key information about the Raid:
sontayraid1970.com
Link to the book about the Son Tay Raid written by Colonel Gargus:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/160344212X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_HxPNFbTQ7QJ8W
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Anyone thats ever been part of the armed forces knows the positive long-lasting impact a good drill instructor can have on your military career and life afterward.
For the members of the great NAPS class of 1983 that drill instructor and important figure was the legendary and iconic...
Gunnery Sgt - Alex Nevgloski USMC…
It's both an honor and a privilege to have Alex with us on the show today. Thank you for all that you did for all of us!
Semper Fi Alex
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In this episode we talk to Paul about the work his wife Phyllis did with the National League of POW/MIA Families including her trips to Paris France to meet with the French communist journalist that met with Paul in Hanoi and her trip to Sweden all while working to help free her husband. After the bombing of Hanoi intensified Paul describes his move to a new prison camp called "Dog Patch" located further North, not far from the Chinese border. We also discuss theories on why the Vietnamese would move so many of the POWS to a location so close to the Chinese border.
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In this episode we discuss the day Paul made contact with Richard Stratton in the Hoa Lo Prison, the East German propaganda movie Pilots In Pajamas, and the photo of Paul that Life Magazine purchased from the East Germans which they later used as their October 1967 cover after deceptively altering that photo.
At the very end of this episode you will also get to hear one of my favorite Paul Galanti flying stories which took place many years later, after he returned from Vietnam.
Here's the link which shows the Life Magazine cover using the altered photo along with two original photos which shows what Paul was really doing during the East German photo shoot:
https://www.facebook.com/TheYankeeAirPirate/posts/297581834993194
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Commander Paul Galanti USN Ret. is our guest for another excellent discussion about the events that took place soon after he arrived at the Hoa Lo Prison in 1966. This episode includes a discussion of the Hanoi POW March that took place July 6, 1966.
Video link of the Hanoi POW March:
https://youtu.be/JYWy0lbEerg
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This is the first of many conversations with Commander Paul E. Galanti U.S. Navy Ret.
In this episode we discuss how he ended up going to the Naval Academy, selecting Naval aviation as his service selection, and his eventual assignment to VA-216 for deployment onboard USS Hancock.
During this episode we also discuss his 97th combat mission when he was shot down and the 12 days it took the Vietnamese to transport him to the Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi.
Veteran Tribute link which includes a short bio on Paul:
http://veterantributes.org/TributeDetail.php?recordID=11
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The story of Jerome Rand's 271 day 2017/18 solo, non-stop, unassisted circumnavigation.
Youtube Intro Video:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSzlhcmiF7vav6CNly7rUpw?view_as=subscriber
Book Link:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Sailing+into+oblivion&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Website:
https://5thcape.com/
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It was March 1973. The Yankee Air Pirate had just been released from the Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi after more than 6 years. He was now at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines and was on his way home to California!
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After returning from North Vietnam in March 1973 The Yankee Air Pirate spent many more years on active duty in the Navy. His last tour of duty before he retired in 1986 was running The Naval Academy Prep School in Newport RI. This was a very special duty assignment and was one of my favorites. I am fortunate to have served under his command and graduated as part of THE GREAT NAPS CLASS OF 1983. We had the opportunity to serve and work with some of the very best leaders our country has. My classmate and dear friend Craig Perri stopped by to spend some time with The Yankee Air Pirate on the 47th anniversary of FREEDOM DAY! We got the chance to talk about some of the terrific people from NAPS83 that had a positive impact on the rest of our lives. Thanks for making the trip Craig.
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This episode is all about the days and weeks leading up to the day of release after more than 6 years in the Hoa Lo Prison for our Yankee Air Pirate. March 4, 1973... FREEDOM DAY!
Check out the pictures and video of these events on our Facebook page (The Yankee Air Pirate)
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In this episode we discuss the very primitive level of healthcare that was given to our POWs during their captivity during the Vietnam War. Even very simple issues for us here in the United States sometimes became a major problem there. At times these simple problems even became life threatening.
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This episode discusses some of the daily routines of living as a POW in Camp Unity within the Hoa Lo Prison in late 1970 into 1971.
Give to Fisher House using the link below:
http://engage.fisherhouse.org/goto/YankeeAirPirate
Watch the Prisoner At War book give away raffle info video:
https://youtu.be/pjWx6ISrc_Q
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To record this episode we flew to my fathers hometown of Quincy MA. for the dedication ceremony of Captain Richard A. Stratton Way! We were honored that Mayor Tom Koch took time to sit down with us to talk about the history of Quincy and do this podcast with us. Quincy is a special place and has a rich history of service to our nation. The Stratton family greatly appreciates all the kind thoughts, words, and actions this incredible and patriotic city shows to my father and all veterans.
Check out the YouTube video that contains pictures and video from the Stratton Way dedication weekend using the link below:
https://youtu.be/fIgyFf50pZM
Semper Fi
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This episode of the Yankee Air Pirate podcast includes background of how the The 4th Allied POW Wing came to be formed in the Fall of 1970 at the Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi Vietnam. The conversations include the death of Ho Chi-Minh, the Son Tay Raid, and the never to be forgotten work of Ross Perot who was an American Patriot! We hope you enjoy this episode.
Be sure to watch the YouTube video after you listen to the podcast. The video includes part of the podcast recording we did for this episode plus many important pictures of the places, people, and things discussed in this episode.
https://youtu.be/N-LKsKrbe0c
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In this episode we discuss the propaganda war that the North Vietnamese communists were waging against the United States in the late 1960's. Our American POW's were used as pawns by the Vietnamese but most Yankee Air Pirates hung tough!
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