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Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Vietnam Veterans Day 2023
Today, on Vietnam
Veterans Day, I’m thinking of my late older brother Eddie Davis (seen in the below
photo), who served in Chu Lai, South Vietnam in 1968-1969.
I served on the
aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk on “Yankee Station” off the coast of North
Vietnam in 1970-1971.
Vietnam Veterans Day
is annually observed on March 29. It commemorates the hardships suffered and
sacrifices made by nine million Americans during the Vietnam War. However, the
holiday does not only honor the former soldiers but also their families who supported
them before and after the war.
I salute all Vietnam
Veterans.
Back in 2017, I wrote
a piece on the Vietnam War for the Washington Times.
You can read my Washington
Times piece via the below link or the below text:
South Vietnam fell to the Communist North in 1975, but the war is in the news again due to Mark Bowden's book, Hue 1968" and the Ken Burns PBS series "The Vietnam War."
Mr. Bowden’s book is an outstanding work
of reportage and storytelling, untainted by his personal anti-war views, which
he only discloses in the book’s epilogue.
Alas, not so the TV series. We see John
Kerry beginning his political career by telling Congress Vietnam atrocity
stories. Mr. Kerry’s tales were later discredited by others who were present,
but this was not covered in the series. Also absent from the series were
gung-ho Vietnam veterans like Oliver North and James Webb, a Marine Vietnam
veteran and author of perhaps the best novel on the war, “Fields of Fire.”
The series offered the views of former
North Vietnamese and Viet Cong soldiers and both American anti-war protesters
and Vietnam veterans. But one later discovers in the series that the Vietnam
veterans most prominently featured all went on to became members of the Vietnam
Veterans Against the War and anti-war protesters.
As only a very small percentage of Vietnam veterans joined the
Vietnam Veterans Against the War, this selected roster of talking heads appears
to have been calculated to stack the deck in favor of the anti-war narrative.
If one is looking for another view of
the Vietnam War, one should read Philip Jennings’ “The Politically Incorrect
Guide to the Vietnam War.”
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