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Ben Knisely | 498th Medical Company, Air Ambulance - Army

7:16   |   Knisely talks about the specific flight crew positions on medevac missions, and recounts the entire story of getting shot down and losing consciousness during one of his rescue missions.

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Vietnam
  • Ben Knisely  |  Vietnam  |  498th Medical Company, Air Ambulance  |  4:54

    Ben Knisely was born in Indiana on a farm, but moved to Osprey, Florida at a very young age. His father was a Corpsman in the US Navy. After attending the University of South Florida, Knisely went to Fort Sam Houston for basic training as part of the Medical Service Corps. Following that he went to Fort Wolters for flight training, where he remembers having engine trouble during a solo flight.

  • Ben Knisely  |  Vietnam  |  498th Medical Company, Air Ambulance  |  6:46

    Knisely remembers that medical evacuation, or medevac, training took a little longer than other flight training programs. He describes the helicopter model he flew, the UH-1H model, and the advancements and limitations of what medevac teams could do during the Vietnam War.

  • Ben Knisely  |  Vietnam  |  498th Medical Company, Air Ambulance  |  5:30

    After he was shot down, it was discovered that Ben Knisely had an injury in his ankle and couldn't walk. He struggled to survive and move through his new surroundings with his co-pilot, who fortunately could still walk. They wandered for a while before encountering a rescue team.

  • Ben Knisely  |  Vietnam  |  498th Medical Company, Air Ambulance  |  9:06

    It was a while before the Army could conduct a hoist rescue mission to get Knisely and his co-pilot out of enemy territory. After he was rescued, he was admitted into the 85th Hospital for his ankle injuries. While in recovery he was approached by an Army clerk to get out of the Army, to which he declined, fought to stay in and tried to get back on flight status.

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