The Story of Truck Series Owner Al Niece: A Marine in Vietnam – Part 2
Al Niece at one time was known as Sergeant Niece, a marine in the faraway country of Vietnam in 1967. And his memories from that time are still vivid.
Dalton Hopkins began writing for Frontstretch in April 2021. Currently, he is the lead writer for the weekly Thinkin' Out Loud column, co-host of the Frontstretch Happy Hour podcast, and one of our lead reporters. Beforehand, he wrote for IMSA shortly after graduating from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2019. Simultaneously, he also serves as a Captain in the US Army.
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Al Niece at one time was known as Sergeant Niece, a marine in the faraway country of Vietnam in 1967. And his memories from that time are still vivid.
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Al Niece at one time was known as Sergeant Niece, a marine in the faraway country of Vietnam in 1967. And his memories from that time are still vivid.
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