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Ronald M. Yamato

Sexo
Male
Fecha de Nacimiento
1946-9-17
Lugar de Nacimiento
Ogden UT, U.S.A.
Inducted
, Los Angeles CA
Tipo de Alistamiento
Draftee
Afiliación Militar
Army
Tipo de servicio prestado
War
Tipo de unidad militar
Combat,sup
Unidades a las que sirvió
82nd Airborne and 198th Infantry Brigade
Battery E, 3rd Training Battalion, USATC-FA, Ft. Sill
C Battery, 2/321 Artillery, 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Div., Vietnam
HHC, 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Vietnam
Especialidad militar
Cook, Baker
Asignado
USA: Ft. Bliss, Ft. Huachuca, Ft. Sill
Other Countries: Vietnam
Retirado
Ft. Lewis WA
Responsabilidad en la unidad
Field Artillery
Responsabilidad individual
First Cook, Baker
Batallas principales (si sirvió en una zona de guerra)
Luckily, none
Reconocimientos, medallas, menciones (individuales o de la unidad)
I personally received just the routine medals (Vietnam, Good Conduct, etc.) I do not know if the units I served in received any special awards.
Condiciones de Vida
Vietnam: Bunkers - Depressions in ground covered by steel sheets and sandbags. Left 5-gallon can of water out in sun during day, then used the warm water to shower using shower bag hanging on a pole. Two hot meals a day, C-rations for 3rd meal, usually dinner. Stationed usually on landing zones with an artillery unit.
Stateside: Normal barracks, 3 hots a day, etc.
Recuerdo más vívido de la experiencia militar
First, while on leave prior to shipping out to Vietnam, I learned my best friend had been killed in Vietnam. I was still home on leave when his body was brought home and the service was held. Shortly thereafter, I left for 'Nam.

Second, after transferring within Nam to a new unit, I was working one of my first nights as a night baker. After closing up for the night, I was walking back to my hooch (in the dark). All of a sudden, a flashlight shined in my face, then rounds were chambered, and all I remember doing is yelling, 'I'm an American' over and over again as I hit the ground. The roving patrol had just seen my slanted eyes and thought I was Viet Cong. After that incident, I made sure all the roving night patrols got to know me by serving them baked snacks while I worked at night.

Lo que más extraño durante su tiempo en las fuerzas armadas
Friends, family and being home
¿En lo personal, qué obtuvo de su experiencia militar?
I think my military service matured me and helped me 'clean up my act.' It gave me a sense of responsibility and stability, and I think helped me settle down and get on with my life when I returned home. It helped me in setting a direction for my life. I was just lucky that I didn't get killed.
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