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Technical Training in the Army

Paul Stachor is proud of his service during the Vietnam War era. He worked at the Army Chemical Center and School in Anniston, AL, where he trained people in military specialties, which, he believes, made re-entry into "the world" easier after their service had ended.

Most importantly, when the war was over they could move into a technically trained job and be a much better success in life than if they had been an infantryman in Vietnam.

Paul's story was captured with the help of TPT's Minnesota Remembers Vietnam team.

Biographical Details

Primary Location During Vietnam: Anniston, AL, United States Vietnam location marker

Story Subject: Military Service

Military Branch: U.S. Army

Dates of Service: 1966 - 1968

Unit: Chemical Center/School

Specialty: Instructor

Story Themes: Army Chemical Center, Bloomington Picnic, Paul Stachor, REMFs, Watch

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