In this episode of the Historical Association of Catawba County Podcast, Catawba County Vietnam Veterans: In Their Own Words series, we hear from Bob Rowe as he reflects on his life before, during, and after military service. Bob shares memories of growing up in Catawba County, enlisting in the Marine Corps, training at Parris Island, and serving in Vietnam in aviation electronics. He also speaks about friendship, family, the challenges of war, and the lasting impact those experiences had on his life. Bob’s story offers a personal and meaningful look at service, sacrifice, and coming home.
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