Dave in his library which features the books he has authored.

Dave Dehart retires from Army with 20 years military service at age 37, Now...

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Finale of a series of six  I asked Dave for his favorite memory of his 16-month Vietnam tour coordinating Vietnamese espionage agents. He  “had an...
Boarding flight to Saigon to meet with buddy, Sammy Little. The two American civilians are a Doctor and a Nurse with the Volunteer Physicians of Vietnam who work in the Can Tho Provincial Hospital. The man in the khakis is a CIA pilot.

Dave Dehart next begins a sixteen-month tour in Vietnam working undercover with Espionage Agents...

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Part five of a series  After completing language school in Texas, Dave is sent to Vietnam. There his Vietnamese language skills and background dealing with...
Dave at The Acropolis in Athens, Greece.

Dehart’s duties include photographing anti-war activist Mario Savio in Berkeley then returns to Europe...

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Dave Dehart returned to the states in 1964 after a year in South Korea where he had been actively involved in counter-intelligence activities against...
David training South Korean agents how to use ground surveillance radar.

Dehart returns to South Korean, now in counter-intelligence role, helping capture North Korean Intelligence...

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Dave Dehart’s Army career returned him back to Korea in 1962, this time as a counter intelligence agent.  Korea had been his first tour...
David, standing, interpreting his first NATO press conference in Turkey. Issue was NATO involvement with US agreement to dismantle missile sites in Turkey and Italy to help defuse Cuban Missile Crisis. Although nuclear-tipped missiles were a national major concern, newspapers the next day seemed more interested in the Turkish Speaking American.

David Dehart spent three years in Turkey as a language interpreter before moving into...

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Part two of a series  After joining the Army when he turned 17, David Dehart finished boot camp and paratrooper school before being “pipelined” to...
Presentation of flag to Ed’s mother, with Ed and his brother John beside her.

Former City Council Member Ed Truax’s family receive closure for his uncle who went...

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After 67 years, former City Council member Ed Truax’s family finally achieved closure to the loss of his uncle, Army Corporal Edward Pool.  Cpl...

Marquis Tualatin to Hold 2nd Annual Car Show & BBQ

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A fundraiser to support Meals On Wheels People - Tualatin By Amanda Ballard Tualatin Campus is excited to announce the date for their second annual car...
Tualatin's Juanita Pohl Center.

Ready, Set, Get Active!

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Active Living Every Day program offers proven method to get aging adults moving By Erin Fitzgerald for Tualatin Life A new program at Tualatin’s Juanita Pohl Center...
Although in the Army, David learned to type after volunteering to be part of ship crew as a “Clerk Typist” aboard the Navy Troopship, USS Breckenridge, while being transported stateside back from Korea.

David Dehart had a fascinating 20-year career in the Army, starting as a GI,...

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FIRST IN A SERIES -  David Dehart had no idea that joining the Army would result in an exciting 20-year career that would ultimately...
James doing the work he loved, radio broadcasting and DJ to the troops.

Tualatin Man used Broadcasting skills learned in Oregon during one-year Army Vietnam Tour, Joining...

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Tualatin broadcast engineer James Boyd did not have any idea he was going to be drafted when he dropped out of college to take...