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    Ken Burns: The Vietnam War

    Anyone else watching this? While I do think that PBS is overall a liberal cesspool I can't help but enjoy Ken Burns' documentaries, and this one is no exception.

    http://www.pbs.org/show/vietnam-war-not-edited/
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    Me. It is sooooooo preachy but still interesting.

    One dude from West Point was talking about Ranger school in the 60s and named dropped Charles Beckwith as his senior instructor like he was just some dude. Like that one teacher in school who always busted your hump.

    Like The Charles Beckwith.
    Still, they aren't wrong for calling BS.

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    I'm watching.
    My Father did 2 tours and came back with (if I'm not leaving out anything...) these:

    Bronze Star Medal (5th Award)
    Purple Heart (2nd Award)
    Meritorious Service Medal
    Air Medal (2nd Award)
    Vietnam Service Medal
    Republic of Vietnam gallantry Cross (w/Bronze Palm)
    Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal (w/Silver Date Bar)

    He retired as an Army CSM and lived many happy "granddad years". I can remember as a kid sitting in the living room and we'd all say something into the cassette recorder to send to him.
    It was many years before he'd start to tell us "the stories".

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    I was getting ready to DVR it (DirectTV) and realized I don't have PBS on the package I have! Damn!

    It is on Amazon, all 10 parts, for around $70. I am seriously considering getting it. I am going to see what some of you guys think about it first, as PBS obviously has a reputation for a leftward slant to things.

    Is there a good deal of unseen footage?
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    I'm watching and considering who financed this production nothing has surprised me so far.

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    It is in my Netflix Q, but no release date yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABNAK View Post
    I was getting ready to DVR it (DirectTV) and realized I don't have PBS on the package I have! Damn!

    It is on Amazon, all 10 parts, for around $70. I am seriously considering getting it. I am going to see what some of you guys think about it first, as PBS obviously has a reputation for a leftward slant to things.

    Is there a good deal of unseen footage?
    You can watch it free and at your own pace on the PBS website, which is how I'm watching it.

    Personally, it seems to be pretty even handed so far - I just finished episode 3. Yes, there's a lot of footage I've never seen before. The music is good too.
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    Been watching it all week.

    Probably the best thing I've ever seen on the Vietnam war. I knew the french dragged us into that mess but I didn't realize DeGaulle actually threatened to move France into the communist sphere of influence if we didn't support them in their attempt to regain their colony.

    I have to wonder if Kennedy had not been assassinated if he's have eventually stopped supporting the South. I also didn't realize the full extent of what a continuous train wreck the South Vietnamese government was. If only we had supported freedom for Indochina when Ho Chi Mihn first approached the US prior to turning to Russia and China.

    Could have been a different world.
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    I dont think Kennedy would have played it much differently.

    Two different paradigms but a lot of people got sold a lot of bull about Vietnam and Iraq. People were initially supportive but there was a lot of incompetence and skullduggery afoot for people to save face or look more effective than they were.

    You can have the best army in the world and the best soldiers but without people knowing their ass from a hole in the ground you aren't going to accomplish much.

    That one West Point dude echoed something I was told "Everyone thought they were just a buncha guys in sandals and pajamas", until he met his match. Guys with boots, fatigues, steel helmets, web gear, modern (for that region) weapons, and well trained.

    My opinions (such as they are) have changed dramatically. Domino Theory was kind of stupid. Communism, as it was, had become a self eating snake and the only modetately successful communist country today is Red China.
    Everybody else broke up, lives in the same squalor they already were, or are facing revolution everyday.

    It proves, as mentiomed, that NATO gets us into more BS than it gets us out.
    That's true even today. We are dumb, hillbilly 'Mericans who have to count on our toes until something happens then we gotta send Gunships, A-10s, Marines, amd Rangers because NAAAAATOOOO.

    Granted, this is all from a 2017 perspective but we really let ourselves get roped into some BS over the decades. And what did we get out of it?

    58,000 graves and loved ones with shortened life spans.

    I have learned what I wish I had learned years ago......

    Ifs and Buts mean you got nothing.
    Mission Creep is stalling for admitting failure from a planner's level
    Nation Building is retarded and not our responsibility.

    Lessay....total victory was achieved. Republic of Vietnam goes democratic. North Vietnam surrenders. China accepts it. Soviets shrug and go "Oh well, have fun".

    There would have been insurgent uprisings that may have mellowed into normal "we hate America" protests. More taxpayer dollars for bases, more this, more that.

    At least Korea gives us Smartphones.

    I just dont see Vietnam doing anything different but textiles and they do that anyway.

    Got 5.11 gear? Made in Vietnam.
    Got Blackhawk! gear? Made in Vietnam.

    And thats with us not achieving victory.

    SSDD.

    The soldiers who served shall always have a soft spot from me but it really was a waste. France can handle France's shit because I just...you know...WWII is a touchy subject and I have ZERO tolerance for Nazis and all but having been through Europe.....yes.

    Yes.

    Yes....

    Yes. I see it. I can see why it is so tempting to march through France in the most spit shined jackboots and start buttstroking people. I feel bad for regular guys just getting by but ooooh the French.

    But you know what....I live here. It is 2017. We should love and revere those who remain. And the people of the 60s couldnt just text each other about the BS or go to bulletin boards and forums and say "Lookit this buuuuullsheeyit. oooweeee"

    There was no memery. Just "Trust us, we're the government. You'll get 40 acres and a mule....."

    So.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    My opinions (such as they are) have changed dramatically. Domino Theory was kind of stupid. Communism, as it was, had become a self eating snake and the only modetately successful communist country today is Red China.
    I might add that despite the collapse of European communism 25+ years ago, Vietnam/Cambodia/Laos are among the last five (China and NK being the other two) commie countries on Earth today. The Domino Theory was partially correct, Thailand being the exception.
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