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Junior Damron
wrote on March 24, 2021
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10:01 pm
I was in the Hosptal at Chu Li in early 1970, I do not remember what happened to me but I woke up in the ER and spent about 4 weeks in the hospital, the injuries consisted of parlisses of the lower extrimites, minor wounds to the back and rt foot. We was on a In country R&R When the rocket attack sirens went off. That is the last I remember until I came to in the ER. I was in the Navy, a Army Officer came into the ward and was passing out the Heart, read my chart and gave me one and congrageutated me, I then told him that I Was In the Navy not Army. and told me the navy would have to Issue the Heart. My Question is not so much for the Heart but what happened to me, there seems to be no records of what happened. Does any Vets know how to interface with the Army for records? I am 60 now and would like to know what happened. I am the recieient of the Viet Nam service ribbion (W/3 bronze stars) and the campaign ribbion. If you can help let me Know.
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