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In Vietnam As A Band Of Brothers

They came from farms and factories of America's heartland - hometown boys who had grown up together as Hoosiers.

Born and raised in the small towns passionate about their basketball teams, these young men in their teen-age years volunteered to join Company D of the Indiana Army National Guard more than 30 years ago for one reason.

They didnÂ't want to be drafted and sent 9,000 miles away to a strange place called Vietnam.

But they went and they made history as Army Rangers and the only Army National Guard Combat Infantry Company to serve in southeast Asia during the decade long Vietnam war.

They were some 200 men strong -- 176 from Indiana. These Indiana soldiers formed a bond rare in fighting units in Vietnam.

"You gotta understand, we were a family going, and we didnÂ't want to be split up and put in other units," former National Guard Staff Sgt. Jon Ellis said on CBS News' Sunday Morning Show. "Because we looked after each other. We took care of each other."

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