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StoryCorps Shorts: Like Brothers

Barry Romo remembers his nephew, Robert, who served in his brigade in Vietnam and died in action.

05/22/2025 | Expires 10/01/2028

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StoryCorps Shorts: Like Brothers

Special | 2m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Barry Romo remembers his nephew, Robert, who served in his brigade in Vietnam and died in action.

Growing up as the youngest in a tight-knit family, Barry Romo wasn’t much older than his niece and nephews. He was especially close with his nephew, Robert, who everyone called Bobby. They came of age during the Vietnam War. Barry remembers his nephew who served in his brigade and died in action.

05/22/2025 | Expires 10/01/2028

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StoryCorps Shorts: Like Brothers

Special | 2m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Growing up as the youngest in a tight-knit family, Barry Romo wasn’t much older than his niece and nephews. He was especially close with his nephew, Robert, who everyone called Bobby. They came of age during the Vietnam War. Barry remembers his nephew who served in his brigade and died in action.

05/22/2025 | Expires 10/01/2028

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