Michael Stahl enlisted in the
US Army on November 22, 1962, at the age of 17 in response to the
Cuban Missile Crisis. Stahl was initially trained as a
Parachute rigger and
Arabic language translator/interpreter before being selected for
US Special Forces Training.
First tour in Vietnam In August 1967 then E-5 Stahl was assigned to A-102, radio callsign "Tricky Misfit", at
Tien Phuoc Special Forces Camp. Stahl started his deployment out as the Intel. Sgt. After promotion to E-6 Stahl was reassigned to the position of Civil Affairs/Psy-Ops NCO (S5). At this time Stahl reported to CA/Psy-Ops Officer, LT Scally. Stahl's first contact with the enemy occurred on 23 December 1967. While returning from several days in the field with a company of
Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) soldiers, the patrol's point squad walked into a previously unknown headquarters area of an
NVA battalion moving through the area. The point squad came under unexpected and extremely accurate enemy automatic weapons fire—killing one soldier and wounding two. Stahl single-handedly assaulted the enemy position and eliminated the occupant with rifle fire. Immediately following this, another heavy burst of enemy fire swept the lead element of the assaulting CIDG company, seriously wounding one of the Vietnamese troops. Stahl rushed to the wounded soldier and carried him to a safe position and began to treat his wounds. SSG (E-6) Stahl then directed his element's assault on the enemy position, routing them from the area. For this action, Stahl was awarded his first of two
Silver Stars. Following this assault, the patrol collected a large number of enemy documents and maps, foretelling the
Tet Offensive attack on Tam Key.
Air America Throughout his first tour, Stahl had many occasions to work with
Air America aircraft to fulfill various duties while assigned to "C" Company in
Da Nang. During the period of time Stahl was working as the C-Team's CA (Civil Affairs) NCO,
Thuong Duc Camp once again came under siege by the enemy. The camp's defenders were running low on food, while Stahl's location had a surplus. Due to anti aircraft fire, the Air Force declined to fly the mission. Using topographical maps and his training and experience as a Parachute Rigger, Stahl orchestrated the only known combat freefall supply drop. From an
Air America DHC-4 Caribou Stahl air dropped five one-thousand pound pallets of rice to the besieged camp. == Education ==