I had hoped today to interrupt my normal sequencing to repost an interesting article I came across about the evacuation of Saigon.
50 years ago on Saturday we all saw the famous picture of the helicopter on the roof of the American Embassy: people lined up trying to escape from the mayhem, the fall of Saigon and the end of our efforts in that far away place.
But, permission from the site I saw it on on has not arrived. Perhaps it never will. If it does not, I will tell the story at a later date, but I would like to hold out hope.
So, I will proceed with a post honoring three from Georgia who gave all for our efforts and the Vietnamese people,
These brisks were found, among others at the Manchester Mill and Veterans Park on Callaway Street.
These are from a small group of those who were lost. You can see my original post here.
Next time, on the 1st of April (no fooling) I hope to highlight a few of the names from the beautiful memorial on Oahu in Hawai'i.
If you are following along at all, you will have seen that a number of you, like Joan from Wisconsin, Tony from Texas, Mike from Maryland, Ron from Florida, Tim from Virginia and Molly from Florida, Colleen from Pennsylvania, Elli from Maryland, and now Peg and Ray from Florida, among others, have responded to my request to send me memorials you have seen in your area or where you may have traveled. I even got one from Ireland! These submissions help expand the knowledge of how we have remembered the men and women who served and/or were lost in 'Nam and you help to honor them. If you have any such photos, I would love to see them. Please send them along to the email at the left and I will gladly share them here.
I hope all those listed here will encourage you to send along photos.