Dallas Morning News 
By Joe Simnacher
January 24, 2012 
 
C. David DeLay Jr. received the Purple Heart and became a sergeant during his 
three combat tours with the Air Force in Vietnam, but is most widely known to 
veterans as “Dave Rabbit,” his underground radio persona in Saigon...

More at:  
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/lake-highlands-richardson/headlines/20120124-david-delay-pirate-radio-dj-who-entertained-vietnam-troops-as-dave-rabbit-dies.ece
 
Radio First Termer
From Wikipedia:
 
Radio First Termer was a pirate radio station which operated in January 1971 in 
Saigon during the Vietnam War.
The station was hosted by a United States Air Force Sergeant Clyde David DeLay 
(August 15, 1948 - January 20, 2012 better known to some by his DJ alter-ego 
"Dave Rabbit". The two other members of the crew were known as "Pete Sadler" 
and "Nguyen". Their real names are unknown.
 
After three tours in Vietnam, "Dave Rabbit" and his friends launched Radio 
First Termer from a secret studio in a Saigon brothel. The station broadcasted 
for 63 hours over 21 nights (between 1 January 1971 and 21 January 1971.
 
The station played "hard acid rock" such as Steppenwolf, Bloodrock, Three Dog 
Night, Led Zeppelin, Sugarloaf, the James Gang, and Iron Butterfly, bands which 
were popular among the troops but largely ignored by the American Forces 
Vietnam Network. The music was mixed with antiwar commentary, skits poking fun 
at the U.S. Air Force and Lyndon B. Johnson, and raunchy sex and drug oriented 
jokes.
 
During the mid-1990s, sound clips from a Radio First Termer broadcast posted on 
the internet renewed interest in the station. In February 2006, "Dave Rabbit" 
came forward and told his story. He also did an interview for a bonus feature 
on the DVD release of Sir! No Sir!, a film about G.I. counterculture during the 
Vietnam era.
 
Although the frequency was always announced as FM69, in reality the show was 
broadcast over numerous frequencies, in addition to 69 MHz as selected by the 
Radio Relay troops across Vietnam. It was also broadcast over AM frequencies, 
including 690 AM.
 
In February 2008 audio clips of this underground radio show made their way into 
the hands Opie & Anthony and 3rd mic Jim Norton. They played some of the audio 
of these shows over the air at both their terrestrial radio show and their XM 
Satellite radio show and were impressed with the skills of Dave Rabbit back in 
"the 'Nam" which led to renewed interest on such sites as Google.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_First_Termer
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