Don Miller was a Vietnam “Tunnel Rat.” It had to be the worst job an American soldier could have in the Southeast Asian war. “I was a ‘Tunnel Rat’ three times. I got volunteered to be a rat because of my size,” he said. “They gave me a .45 pistol, a flashlight, a pair of ear plugs and sent me down into those tunnels the NVA (North Vietnamese Army) and VC (Vietcong) dug. I was scared,” the 67-year-old North Port, Fla. man admitted decades later. Read More on Don Moore’s War Tales
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