Anthony R. Haggard, Vietnam Vet, US Army; sent by his wife Eda « Honor My Hero
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Anthony R. Haggard, Vietnam Vet, US Army; sent by his wife Eda

My hero is my husband, Anthony R Haggard. His rank in service at the time of the Vietnam War was: SP5 Anthony R Haggard, HHC, 65th Engr Bn

My husbands efforts were duly noted in the TROPIC LIGHTNING NEWS , July 14, 1969, Page 3, which read:

65th Engrs Blow Charlie’s Mines
By PFC Larry Goodson

CU CHI – If in the future you see two tractors connected by 100 yards of huge chain moving through the hedgerows, don’t worry.

You are witnessing a new type of booby trap disposal put into operation by the 65th Engineer Battalion at Fire Support Base Pershing, ten miles northwest of Cu Chi.
The actual equipment consists of two D-7 tractors, four sheets of 3/8 inch metal sheeting, and approximately one hundred yards of anchor chain, formerly used by an ocean-going vessel.
Used especially for hedgerow clearing, the D-7s move on line dragging the chains between them and detonating or exposing all boobytraps in the space.
Armor covers the back side of each driver’s seat, as well as the side facing the area through which the chain is dragged.
According to Platoon Sergeant John E. Mueller, Jr. of Security, Colo., nearly two days of hard work were required to finish armoring the bulldozers. Despite the fact that booby traps come in all shapes and sizes, operator Specialist 5 Anthony Haggard of Los Angeles showed confidence in his own personal safety by emphasizing that he is riding 50 tons of steel. “And that’s a lot of protection,” he added.

His photograph was captured in the field while standing alongside Major General Ellis W. Williamson, TROPIC LIGHTNING NEWS, September 15, 1969, Page 4-5:

In the photograph my husband is standing on the right in the foreground facing General Williamson.

I would further like to inject that my husband serviced two tours in Vietnam. One tour via the draft, the other voluntary enlisted. All of his brothers and cousins have also proudly serviced in the war, and all, including himself, have been decorated and honorably discharged.

He is a hero by all standards and a true and proud American who deserves to be honored.

Eda Haggard

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