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In this episode of Ask a Vet, Dustoff pilot Tom Hall shares the reality of flying medical evacuation missions during the Vietnam War. Tom entered the Army’s helicopter flight program and eventually flew Dustoff missions in the UH-1 Huey, rescuing wounded soldiers under intense enemy fire. In this conversation, he recounts what training was really like, the shocking moment he realized he was headed to Vietnam, and the missions that nearly cost him his life.From helicopter crashes and night rescue missions to the emotional toll of war, Tom reveals the parts of combat that history books rarely talk about. These are the untold stories of Dustoff pilots in Vietnam, the men who flew straight into danger to save others.If you enjoy hearing firsthand accounts from veterans, consider subscribing and sharing this episode so these stories are never forgotten. And if you or someone you know has a story that deserves to be heard, reach out to us at [email protected]01:12 Drafted During the Vietnam War05:10 Basic Training at Fort Polk09:45 Learning to Fly Army Helicopters28:30 Preparing to Deploy to Vietnam33:50 First Days in Vietnam37:45 First Medevac Mission Shock45:10 Flying Into Heavy Combat1:03:30 Night Medevac Hoist Mission Under Fire1:18:00 Being Shot Down1:25:30 The Reality of War1:32:00 Reflections on Service



