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Chief Master Sgt. Matt Proietti, an Individual Mobilization Augmentee assigned to the 3rd Combat Camera Squadron, gives a talk about the life of Chief Master Sgt. Richard Etchberger to a group of Airman at Pease Air National Guard Base, Newington, New Hampshire. Etchberger was a radar technician who, in 2010, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during a top-secret mission during the Vietnam War. CSAF reading list author speaks at Pease ANG Base
Airmen from Pease Air National Guard Base, Newington, New Hampshire, gathered in an auditorium to hear from the biographer of Medal of Honor recipient Chief Master Sgt. Richard “Dick” Etchberger, June 10. About 20 members from the New Hampshire ANG’s 157 Air Refueling Wing and its active-duty affiliate, the 64th Air Refueling Squadron, attended a
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2016
Chief Master Sgt. Matt Proietti, right, with (right to left) Col. (retired) Joe Panza and Richard and Cory Etchberger, at the release of At All Costs, Proietti's new book on the life and death of Chief Master Sgt. Richard L. Etchberger, a Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient. PA chief authors book on Air Force Medal of Honor recipient
In his new book, At All Costs, Chief Master Sgt. Matthew Proietti captures the life and death of a Vietnam War, Medal of Honor recipient with a narrative fit for Hollywood.The book, Proietti’s first, tells the story of Chief Master Sgt. Richard L. “Dick” Etchberger, a radar repairman during the Vietnam War, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of
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