Gary Howard grew up in Atlanta and joined the Navy in 1968 to stay one step ahead of the draft. A few months later he landed at Tan Son Nhut on the night of Tet '69 – the whole countryside on fire, Intel telling everyone this year would be worse than last. It wasn't. What followed was a year as a Naval advisor with the Vietnamese Marines in the Mekong Delta: helicopter landings, MEDCAPs in remote villages, climbing telephone poles to lay phone lines, sleeping topside under a mosquito net with his M16 next to his head, and yes, waterskiing on the Mekong behind a mail-order Johnson 75 outboard. In this episode Gary walks us through OCS at Newport, gunnery school, the bus ride into Saigon, the rocket that missed because his hat fell off, the mortar attack that interrupted a winning poker hand on his birthday, the overturned boat that gave him lifelong claustrophobia, and the moment a young woman spit on him at SFO when he finally made it home. After Vietnam he ran a nuclear weapons rework plant in Yorktown, went to law school in Texas, and tried jury cases in Arizona for forty years. CHAPTERS 00:48 — Drafted, so I joined the Navy 02:06 — OCS at Newport (and getting caught asleep) 03:30 — Gunnery school in Virginia Beach 07:09 — Amphibious and small arms training 08:25 — Landing in Vietnam on Tet '69 13:16 — Bus ride into Saigon 16:25 — Aboard the USS Mercer 19:36 — A 40-foot boat and 13 crew 22:51 — MEDCAPs, DENTCAPs, and winning hearts and minds 23:57 — Waterskiing on the Mekong 26:36 — The rocket that missed 27:58 — The telephone pole story 30:24 — Mortars on my birthday 35:42 — Food, heat, and the mosquitoes 36:12 — R&R in Hawaii 36:46 — Emergency leave home 40:11 — The girl at SFO who spit on me 43:22 — Two and a half years at a nuclear weapons plant 45:43 — Law school and forty years of trials 49:46 — What Vietnam taught me 51:05 — The overturned boat and lifelong claustrophobia 57:23 — Adjusting to "thank you for your service" Subscribe for more interviews with the men and women who served. 👉 If you’re a Veteran struggling with VA benefits, click this link to schedule a free consultation: https://ameconsultation.com/ref/AVPP1211J20A26YXO Disclosure: This is a referral partnership with American Medical Experts. We may receive compensation if you book through our link. If you or a Veteran you know has a story that should be heard, we'd love to hear from you at humanographyproject@gmail.com. 🎖️ Curious Humanography is proud to partner with Utah Honor Flight, helping veterans visit memorials built in their honor. To learn more or support their mission, visit UtahHonorFlight.org and honorflight.org. If this story moved you, please consider liking, commenting, and subscribing — it helps us continue sharing stories that deserve to be heard. #VietnamWar #VietnamVeteran #USNavy #AskAVet #BrownWaterNavy #MekongDelta #Tet69 #OralHistory