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MRT’s Haircut's avatar

Doug was our class sponsor when I went through SERE school in Warner Springs Feb 1988. He spoke to us for a few hours one morning. He told us he used a ruse to get free movement around the camp without a guard, he pretended to ride an invisible motorcycle. He would put pretend gas in it, even kick start it and made motorcycle sounds as he rode around the compound while the Vietnamese guards laughed at him. Eventually they thought he was nuts and left him unguarded. He is a tall man lanky back then in 88. Yet he commanded the room. He was ordered to take early release and he said that was the only order he truly was conflicted about following or disobeying. His information was too valuable. He recited for our class, the entire muster log of all the POW’s he served with to the song of “Old McDonald”. A true American.

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Jeff Trent's avatar

Superb post, Commander! I consider myself very fortunate to have had the opportunity to listen to and learn from Mr. Hegdahl while he shared his experience with my remarkably humbled Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) School class in 1988. He is the epitome of an exceptional American! Thank you for sharing his story.

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