John Musgrave

He served in Vietnam for 11 months and seventeen days before being permanently disabled by his third wound at the battle of Con Thien in November 1967.

[2] He was interviewed extensively for the Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary The Vietnam War.

[3] He appeared with David Longhurst at the Watkins Museum of History for a panel about the war.

[5][6] He was the model for the "Citizen-Soldier" granite sculpture at the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri.

A married father of two grown sons, Musgrave currently lives with his wife in Kansas.