In this episode of the Historical Association of Catawba County Podcast, Catawba County Vietnam Veterans: In Their Own Words, Ralph Stallings shares his story of being drafted into the U.S. Army in 1971 and serving in Vietnam at just 19 years old. Ralph reflects on basic training at Fort Jackson, radio school, and the shock of arriving in a war zone that looked far different from what he had imagined. He recalls serving alongside South Vietnamese forces, the confusion and danger of combat restrictions, the daily realities of survival, and the difficult transition back home. Told with honesty, humor, and vivid detail, Ralph’s story offers a personal look at service, uncertainty, and the lasting perspective that came from Vietnam
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