STARRS & Stripes host CDR Al Palmer, USN ret interviews retired Army Special Forces Major Drew Dix, Medal of Honor recipient and a member of the STARRS advisory board. They cover his journey from enlisting in the Army at 17 to his experiences as a Special Forces soldier in Vietnam. Major Dix’s narrative highlights the significance of camaraderie, the warrior spirit, and the unbreakable bonds forged in the line of duty.
Major Dix’s recounts his covert CIA mission in Vietnam to train and lead indigenous troops against the Vietcong. From navigating the moral complexities of war to employing innovative tactics in hostile environments, this episode provides an insider’s view of the unique challenges faced by the Special Forces in Vietnam.
Dix shares anecdotes, such as an adventurous landing on a bomb-cratered road in Chau Duc and the strategic necessity of recruiting unconventional personnel to dismantle enemy infrastructure.
Reflecting on broader themes of military identity and the warrior ethos, we discuss the current challenges in recruitment and retention within the armed forces and the effect the DEI agenda is having on the military. Major Dix emphasizes the need to uphold rigorous standards and a sense of purpose, courage and sacrifice. This episode is a tribute to the enduring values of toughness, resilience, and dedication, offering valuable lessons on service and the importance of honoring our veterans.
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The Rescue of River City by Drew Dix
A true account of the fifty-six hour battle during the 1968 TeT offensive in Vietnam which resulted in the author being awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. This battle is the vehicle used to describe the structure and mission of a highly sensitive, little known but successful program run by the Central Intelligence Agency using United States Army Special Forces and indigenous soldiers.
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