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PREVIEW: The Deadly Rice Fields of Vietnam

PREVIEW: The Deadly Rice Fields of Vietnam

Sasser briefly relives the traumatic mission for which he was later awarded the Medal of Honor.

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories · Evergreen Podcasts | The Honor Project

December 13, 20238m 46strailer

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Show Notes

In this preview, SP5 Clarence Sasser relives the traumatic mission for which he was later awarded the Medal of Honor. Check back tomorrow to hear our full interview with Sasser.


Specialist 5th Class Clarence Eugene Sasser served in Vietnam as an Army Medic. In spite of numerous wounds and excruciating pain, he continuously administered aid to fellow soldiers for 20 hours as his company was attacked in Vietnam. 


Sasser later said this about spending the night under fire:


“The tough part wasn’t enemy fire, it was listening to guys call for their mama, and you can't do anything. Listening to them beg all night. And then you don’t hear them anymore in the morning, so you know they died.” 

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