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Letter Home from Keith Erdman

Audio Item Number: 572AU0033
Pages
0
Media Type
Audio
Physical Location
CS67.1
Copyright Statement
Texas Tech University Vietnam Center & Archive
Number of Media
1
Language(s)
English
Format
2 Track Mono
Time - Hr:Min:Sec
36:14
Digitized in HD?
No
Dates
Existence: 05 February 1969
General Note
Keith Erdman served with USMC in VN from -68 to -69; initially with C Company, 1st BN, 4th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division; later, as advisor to VN Police Field Forces. Side A In this tape, Erdman is suffering from a cold from 'standing out in the rain...' He talks about his opinion of the Vietnamese he works with; about seeing some friends from language school: Corporal Burke, from McHenry, Illinois; Paul Coborubias (sp?) from San Antonio, Texas; Joe Banger, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and John Pryor, from Baltimore, Maryland. He talks about the MCIC (Marine Corps Intelligence Center); being mortared; his trip to Hue with Walt Boyling; the lack of cooperation from South Vietnamese troops; MPs and CID personnel keeping GIs out of Quang Tri; the election of Richard Nixon; his belief that the war will be over in a year. Side B Erdman tells his family about his Navy Commendation Medal with Combat V; a death in Charlie Company; Charlie Company capturing 28 tons of rice near the DMZ; his opinion of the anti-war protestors back home; the Filipinos working in the motor pool; air conditioning in his barracks.

Perma Link
https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=572AU0033

Citation
Letter Home from Keith Erdman, 572AU0033. 05 February 1969, Keith Erdman Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=572AU0033, Accessed 11 Apr 2026.

Pub Credit Line
572AU0033, Keith Erdman Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University

Added: 07 Jan 2003 [Updated: 19 Nov 2013]