Shadowfax
Well-known member
- Thread Author
- #1
Is anyone watching this awesome documentary? 10 years in the making and so full of information most never knew about.
My good friend Ron Ferrizzi was the opening segment of last night's episode. He was a Machine Gunner and Crew Chief of the tiny choppers flown by the 1st Air Cav and was shot down at least 3 times and somehow survived with a Silver Star and Purple Heart.
Ironically, this aired during the after party of Ron and his wife's 50th anniversary celebration. Ron was married the day before leaving for Viet Nam and never had a real wedding. Yesterday he did and among the guests were about 10 VN Vets from around the country, most of them from the 1st Air Cav. During the ceremony portion, a gentleman and his wife sat behind us that my wife and I kept asking each other why we know him. It turned out to be the main narrator/interviewee for the series so far, Bill Ehrhart. I got to spend some time talking to Bill along with all the other lucky ones to still be alive that were at the affair.
The opening segment is my buddy Ron Ferrizzi
http://www.pbs.org/video/things-fall-apart-january-1968-july-1968-onbycj/
In 1971, Vets that returned home marched on Washington and many chucked their medals over the wall. Here is a shot of Ron throwing his.
Also, here is a local News article about Ron and Bill.
http://www.philly.com/philly/entert...hilly-bill-ehrhart-ron-ferrizzi-20170914.html
My good friend Ron Ferrizzi was the opening segment of last night's episode. He was a Machine Gunner and Crew Chief of the tiny choppers flown by the 1st Air Cav and was shot down at least 3 times and somehow survived with a Silver Star and Purple Heart.
Ironically, this aired during the after party of Ron and his wife's 50th anniversary celebration. Ron was married the day before leaving for Viet Nam and never had a real wedding. Yesterday he did and among the guests were about 10 VN Vets from around the country, most of them from the 1st Air Cav. During the ceremony portion, a gentleman and his wife sat behind us that my wife and I kept asking each other why we know him. It turned out to be the main narrator/interviewee for the series so far, Bill Ehrhart. I got to spend some time talking to Bill along with all the other lucky ones to still be alive that were at the affair.
The opening segment is my buddy Ron Ferrizzi
http://www.pbs.org/video/things-fall-apart-january-1968-july-1968-onbycj/
In 1971, Vets that returned home marched on Washington and many chucked their medals over the wall. Here is a shot of Ron throwing his.

Also, here is a local News article about Ron and Bill.
http://www.philly.com/philly/entert...hilly-bill-ehrhart-ron-ferrizzi-20170914.html