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Warrior Forgotten: A Native American's Perspective of Vietnam
Warrior Forgotten: A Native American's Perspective of Vietnam
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Author: Gene Cully
Publisher: Kast Publishing LLC
Published: 10/27/2016
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.72lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.51d
ISBN: 9780996209731
About the Author
I was born October 17, 1945, in a small town called Konawa in the southeastern part of Oklahoma. I am from the Raccoon Clan with the Te' Wah' le Band of the Seminole Nation. My father was Seminole and my mother was Creek. Seminoles are part of the Muskogee peoples, a collection of Florida tribes that gathered together during the Spanish and English border wars beginning in 1816. My Native American Indian name is Chibon. The elders called me that, and in my native Creek language it translates to "boy." I am the fifth of seven children. I was 20 years old when I enlisted with the U.S. Marine Corps. I was assigned to the Second Battalion, Fourth Marine Regiment and served in Vietnam. After completing my tour of Vietnam in 1968, I was assigned to the Fifth Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, California, as a management analyst. Less than a year later I was transferred to the First Marine Brigade in Hawaii. When my service was up I re-enlisted for another tour, which eventually led to a career in the military. I retired with the rank of first sergeant after more than twenty-three years of honorable and faithful service.
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