These three veterans were reunited 50 years after Vietnam

For decades, two of them didn’t know if the other had made it out alive

Trio of veterans reunite 50 years after Vietnam. (WDIV)

Three veterans who last saw each other during the Vietnam War recently reconnected, and what a reunion it was.

The three men, one from Northern Michigan, the other a fellow serviceman -- a man whose life he saved -- and their platoon leader, saw each other, face-to-face, for the first time since an incredibly harrowing event.

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Sergeant William French was in battle when he was wounded by gunfire. A bullet went through his voice box and exited his body through his back.

“My body being shot was just froze, and I just gradually just went down,” French said.

Private Joseph Safina immediately started lifesaving efforts.


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“I had my ballpoint pen, so I tried to put together something so he could breathe, and lo and behold, it worked,” he said.

Safina and a lieutenant got French to a helicopter to get medical help, but for decades, they didn’t know if French had made it out alive -- until recently. The three found one another and were finally reunited, connected by one incredible moment.

This story, and thousands of others, remind us to tip our hats to veterans on Veterans Day.


About the Author:

Dawn Jorgenson, Graham Media Group Branded Content Managing Editor, began working with the group in April 2013. She graduated from Texas State University with a degree in electronic media.