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  • Everything I Ever Needed To Know, I Learned As a Helicopter Crewman In Vietnam

    Found this a while ago and-even though I didn't serve in Vietnam (despite some jokes)-I find this to be very true.

    Everything I Ever Needed To Know About Life, I Learned As a Helicopter Crewman In Vietnam
    by Bobby McBride
    Crew Chief
    128th Assault Helicopter Company
    Phu Loi, RVN 3/69 - 3/70

    NEVER FORGET!
    1.Once you are in the fight, it is way too late to wonder if this is a good idea. <
    2.Helicopters are cool!
    3.It is a fact that helicopter tail rotors are instinctively drawn toward trees, stumps, rocks, etc. While it may be possible to ward off this natural event some of the time, it cannot, despite the best efforts of the crew, always be prevented. It's just what they do.
    4.NEVER get into a fight without more ammunition than the other guy.
    5.The engine RPM, and the rotor RPM, must BOTH be kept in the GREEN. Failure to heed this commandment can affect the morale of the crew.
    6.A billfold in your hip pocket can numb your leg and be a real pain in the ass.
    7.Cover your Buddy, so he can be around to cover you.
    8.Letters from home are not always great.
    9.The madness of war can extract a heavy toll. Please have exact change.
    10.Share everything. Even the Pound Cake.
    11.Decisions made by someone over your head will seldom be in your best interest.
    12.The terms "Protective Armor" and "Helicopter" are mutually exclusive.
    13.The further away you are from your friends, the less likely it is that they can help you when you really need them the most.
    14.Sometimes, being good and lucky still was not enough. There is always payback.
    15."Chicken Plates" are not something you order in a restaurant.
    16.If everything is as clear as a bell, and everything is going exactly as planned, you're about to be surprised.
    17.The BSR (Bang Stare Read) Theory states that the louder the sudden bang in the helicopter, the quicker your eyes will be drawn to the gauges.
    18.The longer you stare at the gauges, the less time it takes them to move from green to red.
    19.It does too get cold in Vietnam.
    20.No matter what you do, the bullet with your name on it will get you. So too can the ones addressed "To Whom It May Concern".
    21.Gravity: It may not be fair, but it is the law.
    22.If the rear echelon troops are really happy, the front line troops probably do not have what they need.
    23.If you are wearing body armor, the incoming will probably miss that part.
    24.It hurts less to die with a uniform on than to die in a hospital bed.
    25.Happiness is a belt-fed weapon.
    26.If something hasn't broken on your helicopter, it's about to.
    27.Eat when you can. Sleep when you can. Vist the head when you can. The next opportunity may not come around for a long time. If ever.
    28.Combat pay is a flawed concept.
    29.Having all your body parts intact and functioning at the end of the day beats the alternative.
    30.Air superiority is NOT a luxury.
    31.If you are allergic to lead it is best to avoid a war zone.
    32.It is a bad thing to run out of airspeed, altitude, and ideas all at the same time.
    33.Nothing is as useless as altitude above you and runway behind you.
    34.While the rest of the crew may be in the same predicament, it's almost always the pilot's job to arrive at the crash site first.
    35.When you shoot your gun, clean it the first chance you get.
    36.Loud sudden noises in a helicopter WILL get your undivided attention.
    37.Hot garrison chow is better than hot C-rations, which, in turn is better than cold C-rations, which is better than no food at all. All of these, however, are preferable to cold rice balls (given to you by guards) even if they do have the little pieces of fish in them.
    38.WHAT is often more important than WHY.
    39.Boxes of cookies from home must be shared.
    40.Girlfriends are fair game. Wives are not.
    41.Everybody's a hero on the ground in the club after the fourth drink.
    42.There is no such thing as a small firefight.
    43.A free-fire zone has nothing to do with economics.
    44.The farther you fly into the mountains, the louder the strange engine noises become.
    45.Medals are OK, but having your body and all your friends in one piece at the end of the day is better.
    46.The only medal you really want to be awarded is the Longevity Medal.
    47.Being shot hurts.
    48.Thousands of Vietnam Veterans earned medals for bravery every day. A few were even awarded.
    49.Running out of pedal, fore or aft cyclic, or collective are all bad ideas. Any combination of these can be deadly.
    50.Nomex is NOT fire proof.
    51.There is only one rule in war: When you win, you get to make up the Rules.
    52.Living and dying can both hurt a lot.
    53.While a Super Bomb could be considered one of the four essential building blocks of life, powdered eggs cannot.
    54.C-4 can make a dull day fun.
    55.Cocoa Powder is neither.
    56.There is no such thing as a fair fight, only ones where you win or lose.
    57.If you win the battle you are entitled to the spoils. If you lose you don't care.
    58.Nobody cares what you did yesterday or what you are going to do tomorrow. What is important is what you are doing NOW to solve our problem.
    59.If you have extra, share it quickly.
    60.Always make sure someone has a P-38.
    61.A sucking chest wound may be God's way of telling you it's time to go home.
    62.Prayer may not help . . . but it can't hurt.
    63.Flying is better than walking. Walking is better than running. Running is better than crawling. All of these however, are better than extraction by a Med-Evac, even if this is technically a form of flying.
    64.If everyone does not come home none of the rest of us can ever fully come home either.
    65.Do not fear the enemy, for your enemy can only take your life. It is far better that you fear the media, for they will steal your HONOR.
    66.A grunt is the true reason for the existence of the helicopter. Every helicopter flying in Vietnam had one real purpose: To help the grunt. It is unfortunate that many helicopters never had the opportunity to fulfill their one true mission in life simply because someone forgot this fact.
    67."You have the right to remain silent" is always EXCELLENT advice.

    "Like the book says, we may be through with the past but the past is not through with us" - from Magnolia the movie

  • #2
    I can honestly say I have no idea on most of these, but I thoroughly agree with #2. Helicopters are incredibly cool! :-)

    Where do you do your tour flights?

    (I was lucky enough to do a tour of the Grand Canyon last year by helicopter, it was one of the highlights of the trip.)

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    • #3
      10, 39 = send more then 1 dozen cookies...or two loaves of cake

      55 - I don't get it?

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      • #4
        55 is Cocoa Powder is neither.. meaning, it's not really cocoa and by that point, you could use it to build a brick hut. Seriously, it took a pickaxe to pry the cocoa loose.

        Amazing what I learned from listing to relatives when I was young!
        If I make no sense, I apologize. I'm constantly interrupted by an actual toddler.

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        • #5
          Thanks whirly. I'm of an age where a lot of friends' older brothers were going over so this was nice to see. But what's interesting is how many of these 'rules' transcend to day-to-day life as well. We should all keep quite a few of them in mind.

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          • #6
            Quoth raudf View Post
            55 is Cocoa Powder is neither.. meaning, it's not really cocoa and by that point, you could use it to build a brick hut.
            Reminds me of the last time I tried to make my frosting that needs brown sugar... Bah.

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            • #7
              Quoth raudf View Post
              55 is Cocoa Powder is neither.. meaning, it's not really cocoa and by that point, you could use it to build a brick hut. Seriously, it took a pickaxe to pry the cocoa loose.

              Amazing what I learned from listing to relatives when I was young!
              I am assuming the Coco powder is from an MRE???? most everything in an MRE is so devoid of water to keep it from going bad. THe crackers though with the addition of a little water did make a decent pizza dough (or so I was told by a military guy)

              10 and 39 YES YES and YES. The only problem is shipping cookies. Inorder to keep the cookies intact when sending carepackages to my Brother stationed in Vietnam my Mom used to individually wrap each cookie in tin foil or else the cookies became small cookie chuncks and cookie dust from the long trip overseas.

              11 works the same way in civilain life.
              I'm lost without a paddle and headed up SH*T creek.
              -- Life Sucks Then You Die.


              "I'll believe corp. are people when Texas executes one."

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              • #8
                Quoth Racket_Man View Post
                I am assuming the Coco powder is from an MRE???? most everything in an MRE is so devoid of water to keep it from going bad.

                Think more along the lines of c-rats. Vietnam predated MREs by over a decade.

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                • #9
                  Thanks, kpzra. I was going to say the same, though with less tactful wording. To show my age-I still remember the MCI's-which were the ones used in Vietnam, not C/K-rations.

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                  • #10
                    I just remember my dad telling stories about eating c-rats in basic still (Vietnam era), I guess he and my granpa would talk about how they weren't any better than when new during WWII. Now my dad tells hubby about how he would have loved MREs like hubby had. Dad still has a P-38 from basic training.

                    Oooo, that does remind me I need a new P-38 though, I left mine in Michigan when I used it to open cans for chili.

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                    • #11
                      Quoth LesserSouthernFroglet View Post
                      I can honestly say I have no idea on most of these, but I thoroughly agree with #2. Helicopters are incredibly cool! :-)

                      (I was lucky enough to do a tour of the Grand Canyon last year by helicopter, it was one of the highlights of the trip.)
                      On my birthday one year my husband got me a flight in a helicopter. It was so much fun! I'd always wanted to ride in one but never had the chance before.
                      "They gave me a badge with my name on it. In case I forget who I am." Dr Who - Closing Time

                      "I reject your reality and substitute my own." Adam Savage-Mythbusters

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                      • #12
                        Quoth Lovecats View Post
                        I'd always wanted to ride in one but never had the chance before.
                        Same here and still hoping one day to go into one.

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