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Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
The 10 part series ( And 10 yrs. to make it.) on Vietnam starts tonight at 8pm EST. The documentary was directed by Ken Burns (Baseball & The Civil War) and Lynn Novick also a well known documentarian and looks like will be broadcast over the next 10 days. The show will be repeated in a "back to back" fashion. CBS News " Face the Nation" interviewed both directors this morning and is available online. The history will be shown with interviews from both sides of the issue whether from the field or politically etc. A couple of takeaways...
1. U.S. Marine: Very bitter ion the performance of the first models of the M-16 and personally "I hated them and I feared them. And the more I feared them, the more I hated them." that's a powerful statement.
2. NVA: After scenes showing U.S. combat troops smoking, he was saying how easy it was to track there movements and set up ambushes. They simply followed the cigarette butts in the jungle.
3. NVA: We watched propaganda movies of the protests in the U.S. and were told we were winning the war because their society was collapsing. Many of us felt the opposite, how strong they were because they allowed the protests. Something we would never have been allowed to do.
You might be able to watch it on PBS.org outside the U.S.
You might find out something new here as so many classified documents have evenly more recently been released.
The Official Trailers:
https://www.pbs.org/video/remember-uavfm1/
http://www.pbs.org/video/vietnam-war-extended-look/
Here's the link and they are showing it as well.
http://www.pbs.org/
THE LINK WORKS, tested it a couple of times.
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Pat
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September 28th, 2017, 08:52 PM
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Re: Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
Thanks for the heads up.
I've watched all ten episodes over the last couple of days. A very comprehensive and at times deeply harrowing account of the war.
I personally don't think we can do enough to thank that generation of young men for their service. To their country and the rest of what was then the free world.
The segment about the wall in the last episode was really very powerful.
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September 29th, 2017, 04:22 PM
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Re: Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
They started running The Vietnam War here (the UK) on Monday. It is being shown on BBC 4.
It is also available in the UK on catch-up TV - including BBC iPlayer on the Internet: link.
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September 30th, 2017, 09:29 AM
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Re: Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
They are running it in France and Germany too on the channel Arte. Albeit with close to 30 mins worth of content missing from each episode, because, typically, some genius decided that the schedule could not be altered to accommodate the full running time of each episode.
I'd stick to the full length versions in English, my German and French friends.
But, for the record, here is the mutilated version of the documentary as well:
https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/RC-015017/vietnam/
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September 30th, 2017, 12:11 PM
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Re: Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
I appreciate the effort from the folks out here to " carrying the word through". I can assure you, that you'll learn one or two things you didn't know about the war and find the U.S. Presidential recorded phone and other conversations revealing as well. The inner workings and politics of the North Vietnamese also very enlightening as well.
Thanks to all for the "word".
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Pat
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October 1st, 2017, 02:32 AM
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Re: Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
This should wrap it up for me for this topic. Just finished watching the last chapter myself-very powerful as RecruitMonty pointed out.
Anyway, PBS in the U.S. to rebroadcast a Chapter every week starting this Tue. Oct. 03, 2017 @ 9PM EST over the next 10 weeks.
Take Care and Thank you all again!
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Pat
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October 19th, 2017, 07:40 PM
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Re: Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
Excellent doco; I am very happy that they are actually telling the North Vietnamese side of the story instead of just the U.S.A. version.
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October 23rd, 2017, 04:43 PM
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Re: Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
I’ve watched seven episodes of the series so far and they’ve been fascinating.
I see that the President has just awarded the Medal of Honor to Ret. Army Capt. Gary M. Rose who served as a Special Forces Medical Sergeant in Vietnam.
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Captain Gary M. Rose
https://www.army.mil/medalofhonor/rose/
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November 5th, 2017, 03:35 AM
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Re: Vietnam 10 part series on PBS.
I received feedback last night from a retired military couple who I told about the following. They wanted to thank me for the information you're about to receive below, as they passed it on to their son and daughter who are both military veterans. The son in particular was very grateful for the information as he was wondering how was going to afford Christmas for his three children. Now he'll be able to do it. It made my night.
So I hope this doesn't cause me too much grief, but when I'm in the " gate keeper" mode I'm finding out that after 11 months, not many of you honorably discharged ( Non-Retiree.) veterans are aware that your honorable service is finally being recognized in a tangible way that you deserve and will hopefully save you money (Duty Free.) by shopping at the online Navy Exchange and AAFFES websites ONLY.
You can register on either site, I recommend scanning your DD-214 to my pictures, as you will be required to upload that document as part of the registration process.
Again Military Retirees need not apply. You should already know you have the option to use the on base or websites already. I wouldn't have posted the last if I hadn't already been asked about it.
Thank you all for your service and sacrifices ( This includes the rest of you from the many countries represented as members as well.) in serving. We are now the " less then 1%'s" in this country. Hope this helps you out here and your friends as well. Below is the official DOD Press Release.
To my Marine friend-get shopping!!
The programs starts this Veterans Day on a permanent basis.
https://www.defense.gov/News/Article...20to-veterans/
Can't leave without a couple of Vietnam era music videos...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CHiUN8XTWs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cXrEPNvRO8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyDQ...DQs0ajxEc&t=56
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knFyyAhdTwo
Thank You and good night!!
I don't want your thanks, I just want to use what you've earned and pass it along.
Regards,
Pat Conklin USN/SS Ret.
Probably should've put this in my other thread or started a new one- SORRY!
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