Allen L. Louthian
Dublin Core
Title
Allen L. Louthian
Subject
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Quarryville (Pa.)
United States. Marine Corps.
United States. Army.
Agent Orange
Description
Al “Sarge” Louthian is a family man from Conowingo, Maryland who served twenty-one years in the United States Military. In this interview Louthian discusses his time serving during the Vietnam War. Louthian served in the United States Marine Corps for four years and then the Army for the remaining seventeen years. He served in Vietnam with the Marine Corps from 1967 to 1969. First, serving in Truck Company, Force Logistics Command, Force Service Regiment, 3rd Marine Division. He was then assigned to 1st Marine Recon as they were short on marines. Louthian drove in supply convoys nicknamed “Rough Riders” delivering ammunition, Agent Orange, and other supplies from the ports in South Vietnam all the way up to the front. In the interview Louthian shares about his life growing up before the war and then what his experiences were when the war started. He shares about what motivated him to join the military and how. He then shares about his experiences in Vietnam with FLC and then with 1st Recon. Louthian discusses his time in Vietnam during Tet. He discusses his experiences coming home from Vietnam and what it was like to transfer into the Army. Finally, Louthian shares his experiences of dealing with the impact that the military and Vietnam had on his life.
Date
2022-04-12
Format
video
Identifier
2022oh1564_wcv0026
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Andrew Keegan Wolfe
Interviewee
Allen L. Louthian
OHMS Object
Interview Keyword
House Mouse
1st Marine Recon
Red Beach
Da Nang
Khe Sanh
Major General Patrick W. Powers
Colonel Warren P. Allen
Files
Citation
“Allen L. Louthian,” WCU Vietnam War Oral History Project, accessed November 18, 2024, https://nunncenter.net/wcu-vietnam-war/items/show/320.