Joe Altimari

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Title

Joe Altimari

Subject

My Lai Massacre, Vietnam, 1968.
Chu Lai
Chinook (Military transport helicopter)
Soldiers
Vietnam War, 1961-1975

Description

Joe Altimari, a northeast Philly native who fought in Vietnam for the United States Army, discusses his experiences as a soldier from June 1969 to May 1970. After learning his draft number was twelve, Altimari enlisted in the Army in October of 1968. He worked as a radio repairman and door gunner for the 132nd ASHC based out of Chu Lai, Vietnam in I Corps. Altimari flew over seventy-five combat missions and was awarded many medals. In the interview, Altimari discusses his life growing up in Northeast Philadelphia and attending Father Judge High School. Altimari shares his experiences joining the Army, and about his role working with Chinook Helicopters. He shares his thoughts on fighting and living in I Corp and explores his duties as a nineteen-year-old platoon sergeant. He finishes by speaking about home and his experiences as a veteran, and coming to grips with the aftermath of the war.

Date

2022-04-19

Format

video

Identifier

2022oh1540_wcv0002

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Kieran Kelly

Interviewee

Joe Altimari

Interview Keyword

132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company
Americal
Helicopter Nose Art
Air Medal with the V Device (aerial act of heroism award)
Communications radio repair
Bunker duty
Armed Forces Radio Vietnam (AFRV

Files

Altimari.jpg


Citation

“Joe Altimari,” WCU Vietnam War Oral History Project, accessed November 18, 2024, https://nunncenter.net/wcu-vietnam-war/items/show/309.