Jim Loretta: Service, Sacrifice, and the Fight for Freedom | Living History with Alex
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In this episode of Living History with Alex, we sit down with Jim Loretta, a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Vietnam War.
Born in Mexico to American parents, Jim shares his journey from college to the draft, his time with the 20th Engineer Group in the Mekong Delta, and the challenges of serving during one of the most divisive times in American history. From surviving a helicopter crash to witnessing the Vietnamization process and the difficult return home, his story captures both courage and heartbreak.
🌟 Topics Covered:
🇺🇸 Joining the U.S. Army during the Vietnam draft era
🪖 Serving with the 20th Engineer Group in the Mekong Delta
🚁 Surviving a helicopter crash near Saigon
🎖️ Artifacts from his service — medals, patches, and uniforms
💬 Reflections on the political tensions and public protests of the era
💡 His advice to future generations about service, freedom, and unity
This is more than a war story—it’s a testament to sacrifice, resilience, and the lasting cost of freedom.
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