You want to ask but i need some help when you take him for a walk. Thanks buddy yeah. He can probably go right down there by the water. And bruce jr and rio set off to have some good clean fun. While you do it so bruce as i understand it the old no here is one of your frequent hangouts of my correct yes well. Youre like me brother. Youre a little smarter than maybe you look. Back you know this is that it yeah it is beautiful its fantastic tell me some more about this neighborhood this town because weve been mean some of the folks and just the folks in massachusetts just seem so thanks so nice that they have the selfproclaimed nickname mask. West minister of the town. Its a very nice town its very quiet small town as you see right now its very quiet peaceful well as are you except for that. People got to eat burgers yes they did. Where youre you born i was born one nine hundred forty eight forty eight i was born in sixty six close. Nineteen fifty eight forty eight forty eight all not even close. To the reason im just the host of the program yeah we can agree more when you go to school. In Lexington School system graduated then got drafted so i was nineteen i was drafted and i think sixty eight read i suppose. No kid i was to wow drifted right into the military one nine hundred sixty eight take me through after the draft tell me the story i was drafted in the spring i went through basic training i went down to fort dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas for vance individual training and went from there to california and was shipped to vietnam all in the same year and what aspect of the military was it was in the i mean i was in a small outfit were. Called quad fiftys it was cool fifty caliber machine guns mounted on the turret which was on the back of a deuce of a half or five times that i know better. And what division were you in and all that she battery sixty fifth that till. I where did you go first and be at no denying then i was shipped up to down. And everywhere you went it was just nuts you know i was on the frontline ninety percent of a. Time holy moley i was in ash i value i dont know if you ever heard of hamburg until. I was on eagles nest which overlooks the valley we were surrounded one night and they brought off the magic dragon puff the magic dragon. Yeah that was a c one thirty that napalm c one thirty had many guns and the whole underneath of the c one thirty goal of any nation and the total drive was just to just to shoot bush everybody back to protect you guys they show at all night and then when they ran out of ammunition they brought in cobras and they shot. They were our only protection. And then i guess they drove the seal way and then they went up i think to him ok hill and then thats when that whole fiasco started there both Hamburger Hill. And then were you outside of the hamburger hilson are you or did you have miles away. They had us around and if it wasnt here for scum and it was. Helicopters we wouldnt. Know they still. I dont know a couple miles away that was overrun before i came out to this particular position. They lost almost everybody on that hill and then of course Hamburger Hill that was a massacre. We lost guys there to a lot of guys but your guys in the whole movement on this were were ok we just hunkered down lucky. A man. I dont believe in luck. I believe in god. Absolutely now lets check in with real to see how theyre doing on their. Looks like its going to. Tell me the story you had some problem with a fellow soldier we were out on. Had been. Placed on the side of the mountain they give you fifty thousand. Now that it. Was at that time we had taken. The. Hit. They were better and. So they had the guy. As a. Top of my helmet and told. He. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And did he respond yeah good yeah see now it just goes to show you bruce these days you want to just give your kid a little spank on the bottom in the twenty First Century theres probably better ways to discipline your children what i do is take the phone away or the tablet works even better yeah read it you dont whack little bruce on the head with a tablet ok. Better when youre in somebody elses easy to hit somebody elses then you know you should probably avoid that as well my question is so. With you and your comrades who are over there what do you do for downtime were playing cards we basically play chi. When he had the opportunity to go sleep because they would attack at night. And we would sleep during the day. Yeah night you could smoke because. That would be zero in for them be a cause to shoot at you when they see the cigarette they see the flash and they just shoot. Yeah and they shoot at that point so at night even if you smoke you smoke like this couple. So that they couldnt see the cigarette because that lights up a dead giveaway that could have been a big problem yes but script now. Eighteen years. Youre a smart man. Either theyre doing laps around the restaurant or theyve only traveled twenty feet in that time. A lot of famous movies about vietnam. And theres one movie that shows like this helicopter coming for some entertainment for the troops you know youre experience one of the no. Im sorry i havent the only thing i didnt bring the playboy bunnies into Hamburger Hill i know what they did was they brought to us so girls right in to opposition. For i guess a half an hour and were just stared in from like a hundred yards away now we got to talk with them and they just were nice and they were just nice and we just like sit down and just having a conversation so to speak because we didnt have anyplace else to go actually because the position we were at was on top of a mountain. And then they. Lifted back out. How long were you. Active in vietnam that was the first tour and i was always only there for one tour i extended my time so i could. Get in early out of this or i stayed fourteen months. Total because they only had two years in the service if you had eighteen months when you return to the United States to get out of the world and thats what you and i had enough. But you did just got lucky and just did what i posted i did the last two months. Burning the what we used to call the and light the showers. Were sent me as well as out houses and they had. Fifty five gallon drums cut in half and under me and thats where you went to the bathroom they had holes in the house also that was my duty the last two months. So you finished up the eighteen months. I got lucky i got home and nine hundred seventy tell me about that. Word that we got when we were still in vietnam as he didnt want anybody to know where you came from. Because it wasnt a very popular. So i went and got my tickets. When i had my uniform on and then i took my uniform off. And got on the plane and went home. I called my family from boston and they came up and got me. Obviously theres a lot of bad memories. Associated with. That being an unpopular war. So how long after you got home could you even start saying yeah i was i was im a veteran i fought in vietnam. And i would see. Up until a couple years ago. Running. Close to the best out of the children. To have to concerts i was planning to perform i had actually passed my sons to die i. Dont know said hed. Studied custody. As most of. The snow and homo stuff time to narrow. This country to us. But he had a good seven solution. So well see. What. Was it he could with us the. Us get more clear to me she. Had to finish the. Toilet b. S. Get the job i. Joined me every thursday on the alex im unsure when ill be speaking to get off of the world of politics sports business im show business ill see you then. Thats in American Interest to not see any russians die in terrorist attacks as it is in russian interest to prevent any terrorist attacks in the United States or elsewhere in the world so i dont think theres any dispute on that in congress and i think maybe some of the posturing is frankly political as opposed to substantive. So how long after you got home could you even start saying yeah i was i was im a veteran and i fought in vietnam. And i would say. Up until a couple years ago. So probably in the last ten years. Since theyve been coming out with veterans. And recognizing that ignites back so its kind of its a good thing yeah it is now. Can you look back on all that and say. You know. With all of what was reported in the way all the story happened is there a party maybe now that understands the confusion in your heart and mind are you sitting still it doesnt matter i was serving my country. I can understand it. Because in the beginning it was it was botched then. As the wall went on people were against it so i can understand. The change of heart or feel that if. They did. They wanted us to come. They just wanted to stop. But guys like you were stuck in the middle of that you know she got home. And you laid low and would you do after that if you work. Well actually. I bought a new truck a new boat and went fishing for ten months. I dont love what you catch oh i was going close right past anything that i could catch and sell down on cape cod oh yeah. I just want to fish i would go out and make enough money from the fishing. To buy gas for the truck the boat and buy some beer. What more was there. What kind of beer to drink st pauli girl i drink the same product but nonalcoholic i have an allergy to alcohol. I break out in handcuffs. Ok. And just me and. My luck with. Mine did too i dont drink anymore but still fish. I just hope i get to come back some time and visit youre good to you fish and. Im sure they would be best friends speaking to best friends lets check in with rio and his new pals. Are on their thirty ninth lap around the old mill. Tell me about your son bruce hes walking in rio the pomeranian how old is he hes twelve. This big boy for twelve yeah hes growing like that we like the risk of him you know whats it been like for you the reality of bruce jr coming into your life and then how thats affected things up until now well its been your single dad yeah his mother has had some problems and thats why hes with me its just been tough to. Take care of him and then having cancer. My goodness you know whole cancer when i. I was in the service. I was exposed to agent orange. How long after that did you find out about i just found out. The cboe the year and a half ago you were exposed to agent orange fifty years ago yeah so it was in my body all that time i didnt know. I just couldnt sleep one night when in the hospital. They did a bunch of blood tests and they came up with the fact that i had bone cancer the doctor told me that. I had only about a year to live because it was stage four right he asked me if i had been in the service and i told him yes then i wanted to know what branch were you when i said i mean he asked me was vietnam i said yes he said age and already i said really didnt look good i had stage four and i had to go in the chemotherapy treatments. I guess the chemotherapy can really mess up my course toxic process and i was at the point where i didnt know who i was aware i was i was double checking everything i was doing because i was you werent sure if you forgot yeah and i thought maybe i didnt have all the time and so it dementia because my memory wasnt there how will you sixty nine im fifty one. And i got the worst dang memory bruce no kidding you just asked him that ten minutes ago if my kids and my wife make fun of me. Im fifty one im going lord what lives did you just prayed outside yeah its a you worry about its a little bit so in the times you got we got more to be worried about so we forget more yeah. And how you doing today good its been four months since i had a stem cell transplant today. The technology. They have the stem cell transplant see if i was diagnosed ten years ago would have been a death sentence what did you learn about that how did this help you in addition to maybe normal chemo or any of that you go through an awful lot to get the stem cell done i went into the hospital they cut in neck and they put a tube down and they had three poor. So that they dont have to keep sticking you when youre in the us but i had to lay in a bed for about six hours. And they pump your blood through a machine and just goes in a circle and they take the stem cells out and they put them in a bag and then they freeze it. And then when you go to have the transplant i had three days of chemotherapy high dose chemotherapy then they take the stem cells out far out of them out and then they put the stem cells back in chemotherapy kills all disease and all the cancer in your body after that when they put the stem cells back in those stem cells a cancer free to right so that when they put it back in. Their strength and because the cancer has been beat back so what helps your bones get healthier and stronger faster is the rejuvenated stem cell yes. Man in that something yeah that is if i told you then after you got back from vietnam we could do Something Like that you wouldnt believe why would i believe i had cancer in the first place through Veterans Affairs and all that did you have everything you needed you were taken care of no i had to fight for everything. As ive been going it took me quite a while to get recognition stating the fact that yes we acknowledge that you were exposed to agent orange in vietnam and thats whats caused the cancer and there you are one hundred percent this. Able and they finally recognized the fact. February thats when i received my first check in a letter. And theyre going to cover all those costs to pay all those how. I go to fitch which is the next town over and go to the v. A. And they take care of anything and everything. Fine thats the way it should be my friend. So is this is it accurate to say its been four months youve been cancer free yes. So blessed brother. Thats good stuff right well ive notice within the last. Four months as i progress from my previous. What a difference i can now balance my check for breath i got lucky again somehow. Miraculously the cancer didnt come sooner just happen to come out whenever it came out like fifty years later so you can immediately go in and get the treatment you needed so that yeah ten years ago they would have been able to do what they dont want to mess up no. Its nice to since. Youre at a place of peace it seems to me like youre content youre ok with all of it now you can just. Do your best to take it one day at a time and stay in the solution you know im a life. So to speak. As we wrap up our interview with bruce. Stephen is distracted by a sound that spiritualism. These bikers are on a pilgrimage of the room and worked up quite the appetite. And it looks like bruce jr has finally gotten tired of walking stevens dog. My friend. There is heres my memory no. Thanks bruce i got you to hang out a little bit you like my body real hes the prince of the pilgrimage. You come sit here young man thank you so much. God bless you guys dont get up bruce right you get to shake hands with the rio de janeiro. Ill see you take care of it dont you too buddy. Good afternoon how you all do it a nice day for a bike ride a heard the engines a little bit ago i used to ride bikes when i was younger im Steve Baldwin but your name from my signature or your what your sweater all about offering to help a time when he takes shelter dogs and train them thank you and so you out that are in a sense every time but yeah thats also totally cool ive heard of service dogs for events but i never heard of what work is shelter dogs being you know taken out cared for trained whats the name of the organization ill be reapers more cyclical were in boston massachusetts or well tell me more about delta ducks actually i have a brochure from the event today oh well theres been for operation jump start that we actually are innocent a Charity Event today to raise money for the our children station on earth which will be presented to them. Im going to stay. Where they have one of their larger events going to always go to the supporter be a beautiful so today the blue reapers did a bike ride as a fundraiser for Operation Delta dock correct how many bikers are on the run twenty one due to fall i think its so amazing i would love to hear more about it if its already you guys have a safe ride and if its a rick and i circle back with you on this one later ill stop and ill be in touch and appreciate it thank you. After meeting with. Learning about the long term effects of the vietnam war and also can you read another group of veterans who are sponsoring a charity thats close to stephens heart its time for steven to hit the road and meet back up with max who was filming the kaiser. And with our heroes reunited they head into being in town to learn what it means to be boston strong. 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