I went to the Kickstart project, the bloke is for real and it was him. So, to make things a bit clearer on his behalf, here's my question and his response:
'Forgive the intrusion Bill, but did you post on the CPTSD Forum regarding the 'Flight to the Wall' documentary film?'
Bill Matson says:
'Yes, I did. I thought people should know that the copters helped a lot of vets through their own words. I'm trying to make it available through crowd funding cuz I don't know any other way. I was a combat medic in Nam 69-70, Americal 2/1 198th light Infantry. So I was Doc Matson. Guy Dull Knife was our guy who walked point. This is not only a tribute to the vets but a healing. Just what I saw and felt on the trip. I have shot some Native American stuff for the Lakota Natives who invited me into their lives and somebody who knew me asked me to fill in at the last minute. I jumped at the chance and don't regret it one bit.
I can't send anyone the film right now, but that doesn't make the therapy any less. The Wings & Rotors Museum is located at the French Valley Airport in Murrieta, California. They refurbish the Hueys in Show Low, Az. They got some that fly there. I'm sure there are other places across the nation but not very many. There should be more. The fact that they fly and you can smell the oil and copter, hear the whomp whomp of the blades, gives you the feeling that you did not leave everybody behind in Nam but it can be here too. It may sound crazy but I saw a lot of guys open up along the way.
If you need second opinions, there are guys on the Wings & Rotors flight crew that will tell you the same thing.
Bill'
So, there we are. I think. Angle's right though, have a word with Anthony, Bill.
'Forgive the intrusion Bill, but did you post on the CPTSD Forum regarding the 'Flight to the Wall' documentary film?'
Bill Matson says:
'Yes, I did. I thought people should know that the copters helped a lot of vets through their own words. I'm trying to make it available through crowd funding cuz I don't know any other way. I was a combat medic in Nam 69-70, Americal 2/1 198th light Infantry. So I was Doc Matson. Guy Dull Knife was our guy who walked point. This is not only a tribute to the vets but a healing. Just what I saw and felt on the trip. I have shot some Native American stuff for the Lakota Natives who invited me into their lives and somebody who knew me asked me to fill in at the last minute. I jumped at the chance and don't regret it one bit.
I can't send anyone the film right now, but that doesn't make the therapy any less. The Wings & Rotors Museum is located at the French Valley Airport in Murrieta, California. They refurbish the Hueys in Show Low, Az. They got some that fly there. I'm sure there are other places across the nation but not very many. There should be more. The fact that they fly and you can smell the oil and copter, hear the whomp whomp of the blades, gives you the feeling that you did not leave everybody behind in Nam but it can be here too. It may sound crazy but I saw a lot of guys open up along the way.
If you need second opinions, there are guys on the Wings & Rotors flight crew that will tell you the same thing.
Bill'
So, there we are. I think. Angle's right though, have a word with Anthony, Bill.