NEW HAVEN, Mo. – Pictures are a pathway to the past. Paul Gleitz’s vivid visions from the Vietnam War are wrought with pride and pain. “I ran to the front gate to make sure the gate was secure and as I came back, a 122-rocket hit the schoolhouse and it blew me backwards into a palm tree. Then I had a hand grenade thrown at me. One of these homemade jobs,” he said. “And I had a little piece of metal in my back from that and still went onto the bunker. My captain is standing there trying to give me support and took a direct hit from a B-40 rocket.”