Video Details
TitleOral history of Sam Conn
CreatorConn, Sam; Redmond, Daniel
Dates
Date Created
Descriptive Information
LanguageEnglish
A video recording of an interview conducted by Daniel Redmond with Major Sam Conn on April 11, 2024. Born on June 19, 1940, Conn joined the United States Army through ROTC at Middlebury College. After completing Officer Candidate School he was assigned as a platoon leader in the 197th Infantry Brigade.
In 1963, Conn deployed to Vietnam as an advisor to a Vietnamese infantry battalion in the Mekong Delta. He recounts the brutal realities of early counterinsurgency warfare, describing encounters with Viet Cong tactics, village executions, and gruesome battlefield practices. His experiences hardened his tolerance for mistakes as he witnessed war crimes, including the desecration of enemy bodies for trophies. He returned to Vietnam for a second tour serving with a Ranger battalion, earning the nickname Mr. Napalm for his frequent use of airstrikes.TopicsVeterans
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Military assistance, American
Operation Lam Son 719, 1971
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Counterinsurgency
United States. Army
United States. Department of the Army. Infantry Brigade (SEP), 197th
United States Army Training Center (Fort Benning, Ga.)
Đà Nẵng (Vietnam)
Australia. Australian Army. Special Air Service Regiment
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Military assistance, American
Operation Lam Son 719, 1971
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Counterinsurgency
United States. Army
United States. Department of the Army. Infantry Brigade (SEP), 197th
United States Army Training Center (Fort Benning, Ga.)
Đà Nẵng (Vietnam)
Australia. Australian Army. Special Air Service Regiment
Physical Descriptions
ExtentDigital video file; video length 00:51:27
MediumOral histories
TypeMoving image
Formatvideo/mp4
Contributing Institutions
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Clemson University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives
Hosted By Clemson University Libraries
Identifiers
Digital Identifiercuvohp_2024oh0001
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/EC0811FF8EA9F4129D983A225B22579E
Batch ID20260409144857
