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John Sheeran

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     John Sheeran served in Vietnam from 1970-71 as a United States military advisor. With generations of his family serving in the United States military, and growing up in a pro-military environment, Sheeran enrolled at Virginia Military institute and entered active service in 1969. He operated rifle ranges for recruits while also being promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant before being shipped off to Vietnam in 1970.

     Sheeran’s role as a U.S. military advisor was to help the local Vietnamese militias in a wide variety of ways, from military actions such as coordinating ambushes and medevacs, to humanitarian projects such as bridge building and village reconstruction. Sheeran and his five man advisory team rotated throughout South Vietnam, going to places such as the Kien Hoa Province, Tan Phu Trung and Tuaduc. Sheeran’s experience in Vietnam differs from the common U.S. soldier, because he rarely saw any combat during his tour.

     Once Sheeran concluded his tour in Vietnam, he was never faced with any war opposition or suffered aftereffects of war such as having nightmares or PTSD.  He continues to use his experiences to educate the post-Vietnam generations.