Vietnam: My Long Journey Home
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The book is an exploration of the Vietnam conflict from my personal experience. Given the time and distance from the event, the perspective becomes more clear. Two administrations, Lyndon Johnson's and Richard Nixon's, lied, distorted and extended the war for years, resulting in thousands more dead and wounded. Cabinet members such as McNamara and Kissinger were directly culpable in misleading the American public regarding the success of operations in that country. Perhaps most tragic were the nonstop visits by government officials and members of Congress to Vietnam. They were feted, debauched, and lied to. Their subsequent press conferences always painted a rosy picture of progress and winning. As early as 1965, the CIA was reporting the conflict as being unwinnable. There were several unique properties of this conflict. While only one in five GIs were assigned combat duty, there were no "safe" or "rear" areas. Nobody had the luxury of relaxing, feeling safe. GIs were rotated in and out of country on an individual basis. When our tour was over, we were put on an airplane, and hours later, we were back in the land of the BIG PX with little or no decompression time. The logistics of removal of the dead was so efficient there was almost never a chance to say goodbye, to pay respects, to process the loss. Perhaps the two most unique elements of the conflict were the fact that we never lost a battle but lost the war and the surreal intrusion of live war coverage every night into the television sets of America. This latter fact gave birth to pressures on MACV to invent such news bits as body count, hooches burned, acres of defoliation, and gallons of Agent Orange. Throughout this circus, the American fighting man distinguished himself as a warrior, as a patriot, and as resilient in the face of a determined and skilled enemy. Once back in the USA, there was trauma and vitriol experienced by many at airports and street demonstrations. Agent Orange and PTSD have combined to result in more Vietnam vets dying by suicide than died during the conflict. The nation's homeless population is, even today, comprised approximately 20 percent Nam vets. The healing began with the Vietnam Memorial (the Wall) and has picked up some momentum with the Honor Flight Program. Half a century later, we've made a start to the healing. https://www.myvietnamjourney.com/
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Vietnam - Douglas Schanzenbach Captain USMC
Vietnam My Long Journey Home
Douglas Schanzenbach Captain USMC
Copyright © 2019 Douglas Schanzenbach Captain USMC
All rights reserved
First Edition
PAGE PUBLISHING, INC.
Conneaut Lake, PA
First originally published by Page Publishing 2019
ISBN 978-1-64544-763-4 (pbk)
ISBN 978-1-64544-764-1 (digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
Let Me Introduce Myself
Honor Flight
The IZE
of History
Patriotism
Battlefields
Let Freedom Ring
Patriots
Phantoms on Parade
Three Five
We Hold these Truths…
Jet Flight
Anatomy
Damned Liberals
Traditions
The Supremes
Congressional Epitaph
History
The Cost of Freedom
Operation Homecoming 1973
Primary Colors
Haiku
In the Waiting Room
Résumés
Congressional Quandary
Logistics
The Freedom of Age
Lobo-Et
DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO SERVE
Let Me Introduce Myself
I play the fife, beat the drum,
and carry the flag that Betsy Ross sewed.
I wear Yankee blue, and I wear
Johnny Reb gray. In flat helmet
and leather leggings, I’m a Doughboy
sailing for France