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This is 2-3 arriving.
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We have them in sight and
we're engaging at present time.
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Roger.
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Helicopters are phenomenal machines.
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You could float in the air.
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You can be like God.
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I flew below 500 feet.
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Above 500 feet was a kill zone.
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You better be below 200 feet,
the lower the better.
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My job was to get shot at.
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My job was to draw enemy fire.
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I was a duck, a decoy.
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I got shot at a lot.
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I engaged the enemy a lot.
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You're screaming as loud as you
can to try to cover up the sound
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of the incoming bullets
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because when they pass
by your ear
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you could hear
the popping sound.
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You don't hear the gunshot.
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That a 50-caliber
just opened up on you,
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shooting a half-inch
piece of lead flying at you...
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And the aircraft was... vroom!
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You're flying,
you're 90 degrees the other way
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and you're-you're shooting
yourself down
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because the rotor blades
are right in front of you
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and you're trying
to keep the gun from jamming
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because you're running around
like this.
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And if your gun jams,
you're done.
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Vietnam was the first real helicopter war.
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Helicopter pilots flew
more than 36 million sorties.
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Their crews scattered propaganda
leaflets over the enemy
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and poured lethal fire
into their positions;
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carried troops and supplies
and artillery into battle;
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and lifted the wounded off
the battlefield so swiftly
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that most reached a field
hospital within 15 minutes.
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Ron Ferrizzi, a policeman's son
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from the Swampoodle neighborhood
of North Philadelphia,
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got to Vietnam
in November of 1967.
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He was a crew chief
in a scout helicopter
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with the 1st Air Cavalry,
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flying out of Landing Zone Two-
Bits in the Central Highlands.
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One day,
after returning from a combat mission,
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he was approached
by a journalist.
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And there was this...
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there was a beautiful woman.
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You know, round eye woman...
statuesque, round eye woman
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with nice hair
and she looked pretty.
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Wow!
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She said,
"Can I ask you a couple of questions?
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"What was it like out there?
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"How does it feel that
a 50-caliber just opened up
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shooting a half-inch
piece of lead at you?"
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When you...
it's hard to describe.
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It's shitty.
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I mean, isn't it...
isn't it apparent what it's like?
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You want to know what it's like?
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Go look at it.
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Go out there.
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Go see the bodies.
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I was ready to whack her.
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I wanted to blast her.
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I was ready to... whoa!
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"You want to know
what it's like?
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"Boom! There it is.
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"I'll give it to you right now!
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"You want to feel it?
You want to see it?
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"I'll give it to you
if that's what you want.
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Is that what you want?"
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I don't want to tell you
what it's like
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because I don't want
to remember it.
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That's the insanity
that it brings out.
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The enemy has been defeated in battle after battle.
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He continues to hope that
America's will to persevere
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can be broken.
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Well, he is wrong.
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๐ Summer...
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1968 would prove to be a watershed year
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in the history of the Vietnam
War and the United States.
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As the year began,
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there were 485,600
American troops in Vietnam
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and American leaders promised
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that victory was finally
in sight,
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that there really was "light
at the end of the tunnel."
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๐ Don't you cry...
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But then, North Vietnam would mount a massive offensive
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that would result in
a terrible defeat for them,
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that in the long run
would turn out to have been
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a still-greater victory.
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America itself would be
convulsed by assassinations
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and battles in the streets
over the war and civil rights.
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An American president,
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a master politician used
to getting things done,
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would continue to find himself
besieged by problems
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he could not solve.
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๐ You're gonna rise...
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Robert Kennedy, the brother of the slain president
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who had escalated
American presence in Vietnam,
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wrote an editorial that year
that seemed to speak for many.
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"Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,"
he said,
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quoting the poet
William Butler Yeats.
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"Things fall apart;
the center cannot hold."
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๐ No, no, no, don't you cry
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๐ Cry.
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General Westmoreland,
when you said
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that you'd never been more
encouraged
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in the four years
that you have been in Vietnam,
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some critics, on the other hand,
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have never been more
discouraged.
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I wonder if you could detail
one or two or three things
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that cause you
to be so encouraged.
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I could quote a number
of meaningful statistics
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such as the roads
that are being opened,
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increasing number of enemy
that have been killed
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and other statistical
information,
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which suggests
that we are making progress
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and we are winning.
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And I find an attitude of
confidence and growing optimism.
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It prevails
all over the country.
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And, to me,
this is the most significant evidence
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I can give you that constant,
real progress is being made.
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On the evening of January 1, 1968,
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Ho Chi Minh broadcast
a poem over Radio Hanoi.
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HO CHI MINH:
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Communist commanders took this to mean
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that the ultimate battle,
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the General Offensive
and General Uprising
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they had been planning for months,
was imminent.
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Party First Secretary Le Duan,
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who had insisted
on the offensive
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and had purged those opposed,
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believed it would finally
bring about an end to the war.
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Viet Cong units supported
by North Vietnamese troops
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were to simultaneously
attack cities and bases
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all over the South.
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Le Duan promised those troops
that when the fighting started,
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the people of South Vietnam
would rise up
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and overthrow
the Saigon government,
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just as the Vietnamese had risen
up against the Japanese
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in August of 1945.
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With Saigon defeated,
the Americans would have no choice
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but to withdraw from Vietnam.
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The surprise attacks would begin
at the end of the month,
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at the start of the Lunar New
Year celebration called Tet.
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HO HUU LAN:
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The Viet Cong were already infiltrating
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scores of cities and towns.
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Tens of thousands
of North Vietnamese troops
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were now in place
in South Vietnam.
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Tons of smuggled Chinese
and Soviet-made weapons
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had been spirited towards
intended targets in sampans
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and flower carts and
false-bottomed trucks,
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and then buried in paddy fields
and garbage dumps and cemeteries
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until the moment came
for them to be retrieved.
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LE VAN CHO:
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More than 10,000 American military
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and civilian intelligence
officers were at work
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in South Vietnam,
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and here and there,
hints of what was to come
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filtered up the chain
of command.
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Enemy units were moving around
in inexplicable ways;
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captured enemy reports described
coming attacks
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on different cities;
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11 agents were caught
in the city of Qui Nhon
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carrying prerecorded tapes
calling on the local people
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to rise up against
the Saigon government.
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All of these things
were saying to us,
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"Something's going to happen."
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But we don't know exactly what.
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General Westmoreland thought he knew.
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"I believe that the enemy
will attempt
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a country-wide show of strength
just prior to Tet,"
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he cabled Washington,
"with Khe Sanh being the main event."
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Some 30,000 North Vietnamese
troops had gathered
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near Khe Sanh,
the westernmost strongpoint below the DMZ
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that was being held
by just 6,000 Marines.
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Westmoreland believed North
Vietnam wanted to isolate
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and annihilate
the U.S. forces there,
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just as the Viet Minh had done
to the French at Dien Bien Phu
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14 years earlier.
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Enemy attacks elsewhere,
Westmoreland was sure,
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would only be a diversion.
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One American general,
Frederick C. Weyand, was not so sure.
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He was able to persuade
Westmoreland to let him pull
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half his troops back
from the Cambodian border
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to take up defensive positions
outside Saigon just in case.
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This is an underground bunker at Khe Sanh,
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one of two cement havens left
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from the earlier days of the war
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when the Special Forces
held this base.
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It is dark, dank, dreary.
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You feel something in the air,
about the buildup.
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I don't know, you could...
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you could almost feel them
working around you at night.
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Who?
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Uh, the NVA.
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On January 21,
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the North Vietnamese began
shelling Khe Sanh.
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CAO XUAN DAI:
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When he learned of the attack on Khe Sanh,
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Lyndon Johnson made
the Joint Chiefs sign a pledge
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that the base would never fall.
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"I don't want any damn 'Dinbinphoo,'
" he said.
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The president had a scale-model
of the battlefield installed
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in the White House so that he
could follow the fighting there
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hour by hour.
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But Westmoreland's and Johnson's basic assumption was wrong.
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Khe Sanh was the sideshow;
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the attacks on cities and towns
that were about to begin
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throughout South Vietnam
would be the main event.
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But First Secretary Le Duan's
basic assumptions
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were about to be tested, too.
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For the coming offensive
to succeed,
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the South Vietnamese Army,
the ARVN, would have to collapse,
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and the people of the South
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would have to join
the revolution.
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LE CONG HUAN:
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"All our thinking was focused on finishing off the enemy,"
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one North Vietnamese general
remembered.
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"We were intoxicated
by that thought."
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HUY DUC:
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Okay, we've got our three wounded GIs on board.
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At least one of them
is hit pretty bad.
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Medic's got a busy,
busy few minutes ahead of him
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before we get back.
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As the date for the Tet Offensive approached,
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the war continued for the
hundreds of thousands
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of Americans in country.
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I did see the reality of war,
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a real education
for a young doctor.
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The war seemed to be going very
well from our point of view.
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The war seemed to be going just fine,
thank you.
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Captain Hal Kushner was a 26-year-old recent graduate
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of medical school from Danville,
Virginia.
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The father of
a three-year-old girl,
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with another baby on the way,
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he had volunteered to serve
in Vietnam
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and became a flight surgeon
with the 1st Air Cavalry.
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And I was supposed to give
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a lecture on the dangers of night flying,
ironically.
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And I did.
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We had terrible
weather that night.
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And it was dark and it was rainy
and it was windy.
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As we were flying
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I saw that we had drifted west
of the highway.
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And I knew that was wrong.
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In the fog and rain,
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Kushner's helicopter slammed
into a mountain.
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And the next thing I knew
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I was hanging upside down
in a burning helicopter.
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Major Porcella was dead.
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I just jumped away
from the helicopter,
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and it just went whoosh,
and it just burned up.
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There was an M60 machine gun
on the helicopter
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and the rounds had...
cooking off and it was exploding.
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And one or several of the rounds
went through my shoulder,
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my left shoulder.
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On the ground I saw
Warrant Officer Bedworth.
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And he was hurt very badly.
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I took some branches
and splinted his leg.
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So the rule is you wait with the
aircraft until you get rescued.
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And we just sat there.
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So we waited one day.
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We waited two days.
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We had no food or water.
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On the morning of the third day,
Bedworth died.
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And he just slipped away.
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It was very, very sad.
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And I thought that my best
choice was to leave the aircraft
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and try to go down the mountain.
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It took the wounded Kushner four hours
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to stagger down the hill.
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When he finally reached level ground,
he looked back up
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and saw two American helicopters
hovering above the crash site.
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Their pilots did not see him.
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And I saw this peasant working in a rice paddy.
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And he saw me.
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And I had captain's bars and a Caduceus,
a medical symbol,
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on my collar.
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And he said
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Captain, doctor.
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He took me about another mile to a little hooch,
a little house,
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and he sat me down
on the front of it
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and he brought out a can
of condensed milk.
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And as I was eating the stuff-
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it was just the best stuff I've
ever eaten in my whole life-
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I hear another person say,
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"Surrender, no kill."
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There was a squad
of Viet Cong there.
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And I put my one arm up.
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And he shot me
with an M2 carbine.
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And I think he was more nervous
than I was.
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And he shot me right
where the M60 had shot me.
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And it went right through
my neck and came out the back.
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And they tied my arms
very tightly in commo wire.
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He went through my wallet and he
took my Geneva Convention card,
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which was white
with a red cross.
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And he tore it up.
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And he said, in English,
"No P.O.W.
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Criminal.
Criminal."
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So then they took my boots.
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And we started marching.
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And then we walked for a month.
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30 days, almost always at night.
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And my feet were
just lacerated.
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I didn't think
I could possibly survive.
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NGUYEN NGOC:
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By January 30,
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an informal 36-hour truce
for Tet was in effect.
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Thousands of ARVN troops had
gone home for the holiday.
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The enemy had not.
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NGUYEN VAN TONG:
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That same day, Marine Corporal Roger Harris
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was scheduled
to fly out of Vietnam.
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His 13-month tour was over.
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But he and his unit were
still hunkered down
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under constant shelling at Camp Carroll,
just south of the DMZ.
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Well, once I had my orders, you know,
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I said goodbye
to all my friends.
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And then I went over
to the landing zone.
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So when the helicopters come in,
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I put the body bags
on the helicopter.
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And I got on with the bodies.
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We landed in Dong Ha,
which was division headquarters.
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And we got about 200 meters
from the airstrip,
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the airstrip started
getting hit.
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I'm just thinking
personally that God realizes
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that he made a mistake because
some of the guys that got killed
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that were with me were good
Christians that never had sex,
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didn't swear, you know.
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And, you know,
I had been this sinner.
365
00:24:27,299 --> 00:24:30,200
And I'm thinking
God realized he made a mistake.
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He killed the Christians
and I got away.
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And so now
Death is following me.
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00:24:37,400 --> 00:24:39,099
And they told us
that in another hour or so
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a plane was going to come in.
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When it came in,
then the artillery started coming in.
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And we jumped on and took off.
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And it landed in Danang.
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And then the sun came up
and we went to the airstrip
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and we boarded airplanes.
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And we were sitting there.
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Everybody's giving each other
pounds and slapping five.
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We made it.
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And then all of a sudden...
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Danang airstrip starts getting hit,
artillery's coming in.
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And I'm thinking,
"It's all coming after me."
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00:25:16,766 --> 00:25:19,465
It's all about me, you know.
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God doesn't want me to make it
out of here.
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In the early morning hours of January 31, 1968,
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84,000 Viet Cong and North
Vietnamese troops attacked
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36 of South Vietnam's
44 provincial capitals,
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dozens of American and ARVN
military bases
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and the six largest cities
in the country,
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including Hue, Danang,
and Saigon.
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Their goal,
their commanders told them,
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was to "crack the sky
and shake the earth."
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In Saigon,
General Westmoreland mistook the first explosions
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as holiday firecrackers.
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His deputy commander,
General Creighton W. Abrams,
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was asleep,
and his aides did not bother to wake him.
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Not a single top commander was
present at "Pentagon East,"
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the sprawling MACV headquarters
at Tan Son Nhut Air Base
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on the outskirts of Saigon,
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when mortars and rockets began
cratering the runways.
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It's moving.
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Viet Cong soldiers spread out to attack specific targets
401
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in and around the capital.
402
00:27:27,232 --> 00:27:32,099
The war had come to the streets
of Saigon.
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00:27:32,200 --> 00:27:36,165
Had General Weyand not insisted
on stationing troops
404
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around the city,
405
00:27:37,599 --> 00:27:41,633
Saigon itself would have been
in far greater danger.
406
00:27:44,566 --> 00:27:47,432
We heard gunfire
407
00:27:47,532 --> 00:27:51,400
and our first reaction was,
"Must be another coup d'รยฉtat."
408
00:27:52,965 --> 00:27:57,266
And then we heard that the
Viet Cong had attacked Saigon
409
00:27:57,365 --> 00:27:58,833
and were still attacking.
410
00:27:58,932 --> 00:28:02,965
It came as a total shock
because we always thought
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Saigon was safe,
the safest place in all of South Vietnam.
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One Viet Cong squad made it
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00:28:15,633 --> 00:28:17,400
all the way to the
Presidential Palace,
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but was stopped by
South Vietnamese tanks.
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The survivors holed up in
a building across the street
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and were shot by ARVN troops
and American MPs.
417
00:28:35,365 --> 00:28:42,032
All over Saigon,
nothing was going according to plan.
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00:28:42,133 --> 00:28:46,599
Viet Cong units were taking
heavy losses from U.S. troops
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and determined South Vietnamese
forces.
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NGUYEN THANH TUNG:
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This is the main Vietnamese language radio station
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in Saigon.
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And right now there are an
undisclosed number of VC inside
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occupying the station.
425
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The Viet Cong managed to seize
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South Vietnam's national
radio station
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00:30:02,766 --> 00:30:06,732
and prepared to broadcast a
taped message from Ho Chi Minh
428
00:30:06,833 --> 00:30:09,965
calling upon the people
to rise up.
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00:30:11,365 --> 00:30:14,566
But a technician radioed
to the transmitting tower
430
00:30:14,665 --> 00:30:18,400
to cut them off and broadcast
Viennese waltzes
431
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and Beatles songs instead.
432
00:30:23,566 --> 00:30:29,133
๐ Turn off your mind, relax,
and float downstream ๐
433
00:30:29,232 --> 00:30:32,532
๐ It is not dying
434
00:30:32,633 --> 00:30:37,465
๐ It is not dying
435
00:30:37,566 --> 00:30:44,333
๐ But listen to the color
of your dreams ๐
436
00:30:44,432 --> 00:30:53,032
๐ It is not living,
it is not living ๐
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00:31:02,700 --> 00:31:07,465
The Saigon suburb of Bien Hoa was under attack, too.
438
00:31:07,566 --> 00:31:11,165
Enemy forces were assaulting
both the airbase there
439
00:31:11,266 --> 00:31:12,799
and Long Binh,
440
00:31:12,900 --> 00:31:17,000
the largest American
installation in Vietnam.
441
00:31:19,532 --> 00:31:25,000
There were VC moving on the house, moving everywhere.
442
00:31:25,099 --> 00:31:29,266
A lot of shooting,
a lot of confusion going on.
443
00:31:29,365 --> 00:31:32,032
And we were shooting
out the window.
444
00:31:32,133 --> 00:31:34,900
And my wife was reloading.
445
00:31:35,000 --> 00:31:37,500
When we ran out of ammunition,
we'd sli...
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00:31:37,599 --> 00:31:41,266
slide the magazine
down the tiles
447
00:31:41,365 --> 00:31:43,165
and she was down there
at the other end
448
00:31:43,266 --> 00:31:45,865
filling 'em up
and sliding 'em back.
449
00:31:47,900 --> 00:31:50,700
Viet Cong commandos managed to slip through the wire
450
00:31:50,799 --> 00:31:55,133
at Long Binh and blow up
a huge ammunition dump.
451
00:31:55,232 --> 00:31:58,865
A mushroom cloud rose above
the airfield,
452
00:31:58,965 --> 00:32:01,566
so vast that some of the
Americans thought there had been
453
00:32:01,665 --> 00:32:03,700
a nuclear explosion.
454
00:32:03,799 --> 00:32:07,266
The blast blew off the door
of Brady's building.
455
00:32:09,865 --> 00:32:14,000
They went up against the wire in Long Binh
456
00:32:14,099 --> 00:32:15,865
and paid a frightful price.
457
00:32:17,700 --> 00:32:19,799
There were just layers
of bodies.
458
00:32:19,900 --> 00:32:22,432
The Americans
just cut them down.
459
00:32:25,032 --> 00:32:26,200
Hi, this is Johnny Carson.
460
00:32:26,299 --> 00:32:27,732
As you know,
this is the usual starting time
461
00:32:27,833 --> 00:32:29,133
for theTonight Show.
462
00:32:29,232 --> 00:32:32,900
But because of the critical
war situation in Vietnam,
463
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:36,099
especially around Saigon,
NBC, for the next 15 minutes,
464
00:32:36,200 --> 00:32:39,165
is going to bring you a special
news program via satellite.
465
00:32:39,266 --> 00:32:41,133
Just after midnight their time,
466
00:32:41,232 --> 00:32:44,000
a band of Viet Cong raiders
blew up a power installation
467
00:32:44,099 --> 00:32:46,299
and attacked two police stations
in Saigon.
468
00:32:46,400 --> 00:32:49,032
It all amounts to the most
ambitious series
469
00:32:49,133 --> 00:32:50,965
of communist attacks
yet mounted,
470
00:32:51,066 --> 00:32:53,732
spreading violence into at least
ten provincial capitals,
471
00:32:53,833 --> 00:32:56,633
plus American air bases
and civilian installations
472
00:32:56,732 --> 00:32:58,799
stretching the entire
length of the country.
473
00:32:58,900 --> 00:33:01,766
None had greater
psychological impact
474
00:33:01,865 --> 00:33:04,465
than the assault on the
American embassy in Saigon.
475
00:33:07,732 --> 00:33:10,066
In the first few hours of the fighting,
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00:33:10,165 --> 00:33:14,099
19 specially trained commandos
had blasted their way
477
00:33:14,200 --> 00:33:18,732
into the sprawling compound
of the United States embassy.
478
00:33:21,000 --> 00:33:24,465
There's a... there's a rush, they're rushing the embassy.
479
00:33:24,566 --> 00:33:26,865
That's fire coming from the
other side of the street now,
480
00:33:26,965 --> 00:33:28,200
outside the embassy.
481
00:33:28,299 --> 00:33:29,865
They're exchanging
across the street.
482
00:33:29,965 --> 00:33:31,766
You can see the tracer
bullets going past.
483
00:33:34,099 --> 00:33:36,299
That's outside the embassy.
484
00:33:39,799 --> 00:33:41,732
MAN Uh,
this is Waco, roger.
485
00:33:41,833 --> 00:33:44,365
Uh,
can you get in the gates now?
486
00:33:44,465 --> 00:33:46,266
Are the gates open and
can you take a force in there
487
00:33:46,365 --> 00:33:48,333
and clean out
that embassy right now?
488
00:34:04,099 --> 00:34:06,566
Apparently the Viet Cong are trapped in the basement
489
00:34:06,665 --> 00:34:10,900
of this side building,
an incredible situation.
490
00:34:17,333 --> 00:34:20,065
Heavy firing,
incoming and outgoing.
491
00:34:20,166 --> 00:34:24,233
Don North, ABC News,
at the U.S. embassy, in Saigon.
492
00:34:24,333 --> 00:34:29,532
All of the intruders were eventually killed or captured.
493
00:34:30,932 --> 00:34:33,132
What a sight.
494
00:34:33,233 --> 00:34:37,400
A small frog hopping through
a pool of blood
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00:34:37,500 --> 00:34:41,865
that's issuing from the head
of a Viet Cong,
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00:34:41,965 --> 00:34:47,965
lying on the green grassy lawn
of the U.S. embassy.
497
00:34:52,432 --> 00:34:55,266
NGUYEN VAN TONG:
498
00:35:10,766 --> 00:35:15,032
An American Marine and four Army MPs were killed
499
00:35:15,132 --> 00:35:16,666
at the embassy.
500
00:35:18,365 --> 00:35:20,800
General, how would you assess
501
00:35:20,900 --> 00:35:22,432
yesterday's activities
and today's?
502
00:35:22,532 --> 00:35:24,465
What is the enemy doing?
Are these major attacks?
503
00:35:24,565 --> 00:35:26,166
Or...
504
00:35:28,065 --> 00:35:33,833
That's E.O.D. setting off a couple of M-79 duds,
I believe.
505
00:35:33,932 --> 00:35:37,699
The enemy, very deceitfully,
506
00:35:37,800 --> 00:35:41,166
has taken advantage
of the Tet truce,
507
00:35:41,266 --> 00:35:48,132
in order to, uh...
create maximum consternation.
508
00:35:48,233 --> 00:35:50,599
In my opinion,
this is diversionary...
509
00:35:50,699 --> 00:35:54,532
Early wire service dispatches reported incorrectly
510
00:35:54,632 --> 00:35:59,199
that the Viet Cong had made it
inside the embassy itself.
511
00:35:59,300 --> 00:36:02,365
Embassy ID cards were found on some of the Viet Cong.
512
00:36:02,465 --> 00:36:04,932
And the first television footage did little
513
00:36:05,032 --> 00:36:09,065
to reassure the American public.
514
00:36:09,166 --> 00:36:10,532
Is Saigon secure right now?
515
00:36:10,632 --> 00:36:13,632
Saigon's secure
as far as I know.
516
00:36:13,733 --> 00:36:15,000
There's no more
fighting in the streets?
517
00:36:15,099 --> 00:36:16,300
There may be some
in the outskirts still.
518
00:36:16,400 --> 00:36:19,233
I'm not sure, don't know.
519
00:36:19,333 --> 00:36:20,699
I'm not sure about that,
no.
520
00:36:22,599 --> 00:36:25,365
Saigon was far from secure.
521
00:36:56,032 --> 00:36:57,932
Viet Cong assassination squads,
522
00:36:58,032 --> 00:37:02,032
some guided by
North Vietnamese spies,
523
00:37:02,132 --> 00:37:06,099
moved through the streets with
orders to kill what they called
524
00:37:06,199 --> 00:37:08,065
"blood" enemies of the people...
525
00:37:10,365 --> 00:37:16,132
bureaucrats, intelligence officers,
ARVN commanders,
526
00:37:16,233 --> 00:37:20,599
and ordinary soldiers home on leave,
and their families.
527
00:37:20,699 --> 00:37:24,965
I went home to visit my parents
528
00:37:25,065 --> 00:37:28,833
and I found them kind of huddled in their house,
the doors shut,
529
00:37:28,932 --> 00:37:31,132
the windows shut, very dark.
530
00:37:31,233 --> 00:37:34,333
They were very afraid because
our house was located
531
00:37:34,432 --> 00:37:36,099
near a slum.
532
00:37:36,199 --> 00:37:39,932
And we always assumed that there
were a lot of Viet Cong agents
533
00:37:40,032 --> 00:37:44,699
living among the poor where
they could hide very easily,
534
00:37:44,800 --> 00:37:47,766
and that they were
going to come out
535
00:37:47,865 --> 00:37:50,766
and look for
government officials,
536
00:37:50,865 --> 00:37:53,932
military personnel to kill.
537
00:37:54,032 --> 00:37:57,099
So my parents were very afraid.
538
00:38:00,400 --> 00:38:04,400
NGUYEN TAI:
539
00:38:35,166 --> 00:38:36,833
On the second day of the fighting,
540
00:38:36,932 --> 00:38:40,599
a Viet Cong agent named
Nguyen Van Lem
541
00:38:40,699 --> 00:38:43,666
was brought before
Nguyen Ngoc Loan,
542
00:38:43,766 --> 00:38:46,965
the head of the South Vietnamese
National Police.
543
00:38:47,065 --> 00:38:51,532
As an AP photographer
and an NBC cameraman watched,
544
00:38:51,632 --> 00:38:55,500
Loan ordered another officer
to shoot the captive.
545
00:38:55,599 --> 00:38:59,465
When he hesitated,
Loan did the job himself.
546
00:39:14,166 --> 00:39:17,365
The Chief of South Vietnam's National Police Force,
547
00:39:17,465 --> 00:39:21,166
Brigadier General Nguyen Ngoc Loan,
was waiting for him.
548
00:39:41,865 --> 00:39:43,965
Good morning, Mr. President.
549
00:39:44,065 --> 00:39:45,699
Hi, Jack.
550
00:39:45,800 --> 00:39:47,666
Uh, we need guidance this morning,
sir.
551
00:39:47,766 --> 00:39:50,333
Guidance?
Uh, is that all you want?
552
00:39:50,432 --> 00:39:51,900
Yes, sir.
No quotation?
553
00:39:52,000 --> 00:39:53,465
That's right.
No attribution.
554
00:39:53,565 --> 00:39:54,599
No connection.
555
00:39:54,699 --> 00:39:56,099
Give it absolutely none.
556
00:39:56,199 --> 00:39:57,666
Absolutely none.
557
00:39:57,766 --> 00:40:00,300
Your press is lying
like drunken sailors every day.
558
00:40:00,400 --> 00:40:05,766
Uh,
first thing I wake up this morning was trying to figure out
559
00:40:05,865 --> 00:40:08,099
after seeing CBS,
watching the networks,
560
00:40:08,199 --> 00:40:11,465
reading the morning papers,
was how can we win-
561
00:40:11,565 --> 00:40:14,032
possibly win-
and survive as a nation
562
00:40:14,132 --> 00:40:15,965
and have to fight
the press's lies.
563
00:40:16,065 --> 00:40:17,365
Yes, sir.
564
00:40:17,465 --> 00:40:18,666
I'm trying
to protect my country,
565
00:40:18,766 --> 00:40:20,032
and they're all whipping me.
566
00:40:20,132 --> 00:40:22,833
Not a son of a bitch said
a word about Ho Chi Minh.
567
00:40:22,932 --> 00:40:25,833
They talk about us bombing,
yet these sons of bitches
568
00:40:25,932 --> 00:40:29,199
come in and bomb our embassy
and 19 of them try a raid on it.
569
00:40:29,300 --> 00:40:33,532
All 19 get killed and
yet they blame the embassy.
570
00:40:34,800 --> 00:40:36,599
I don't understand it.
571
00:40:36,699 --> 00:40:39,400
We think we've killed 20,000;
we think we lost 400.
572
00:40:39,500 --> 00:40:43,266
We think that of course
it's bad to lose anybody,
573
00:40:43,365 --> 00:40:45,032
any one of the 400,
574
00:40:45,132 --> 00:40:47,632
but we think that the Good Lord
has been so good to us
575
00:40:47,733 --> 00:40:51,266
that it is a major,
dramatic victory.
576
00:40:51,365 --> 00:40:53,000
And I think what
would have happened
577
00:40:53,099 --> 00:40:55,199
if I'd lost 20,000
and they'd lost 400?
578
00:40:55,300 --> 00:40:56,166
I ask you that.
579
00:40:56,266 --> 00:40:57,333
Oh,
it would've been terrible.
580
00:40:58,666 --> 00:41:02,599
It appears that a mortar
or a rocket shell came in
581
00:41:02,699 --> 00:41:06,965
and, well,
there's blood on my pants.
582
00:41:07,065 --> 00:41:09,199
And I guess I'm... I'm hit.
583
00:41:09,300 --> 00:41:12,000
Well,
this is the streets of Saigon,
584
00:41:12,099 --> 00:41:15,300
and that's where the war is now.
585
00:41:15,400 --> 00:41:17,032
Howard Tuckner, NBC News.
586
00:41:20,166 --> 00:41:24,233
The American press focused almost entirely
587
00:41:24,333 --> 00:41:26,733
on the fighting in Saigon.
588
00:41:26,833 --> 00:41:30,599
But the Tet Offensive was
happening almost everywhere.
589
00:41:32,733 --> 00:41:35,932
Most assaults were being quickly
beaten back by ARVN
590
00:41:36,032 --> 00:41:38,632
and American forces.
591
00:41:38,733 --> 00:41:43,233
Everywhere the enemy was
suffering terrible losses.
592
00:42:04,733 --> 00:42:07,365
LE VAN CHO:
593
00:42:32,233 --> 00:42:36,532
The Americans called in massive air and artillery firepower
594
00:42:36,632 --> 00:42:40,900
to dislodge a Viet Cong regiment
from the city of Ben Tre
595
00:42:41,000 --> 00:42:43,300
in the Mekong Delta.
596
00:42:43,400 --> 00:42:48,199
Afterwards,
a reporter quoted an American major as having said,
597
00:42:48,300 --> 00:42:54,965
"It became necessary
to destroy the town to save it."
598
00:42:55,065 --> 00:43:01,500
Right now,
the Navy and the Army boats that also bring supplies
599
00:43:01,599 --> 00:43:05,300
up the Perfume River are having
to undergo heavy small arms
600
00:43:05,400 --> 00:43:07,632
and mortar fire as they turn
the bend in the river
601
00:43:07,733 --> 00:43:09,632
here around Hue itself.
602
00:43:09,733 --> 00:43:12,099
And the landing zone on this
the south side of the river
603
00:43:12,199 --> 00:43:15,365
has been under almost constant
mortar and small arms fire.
604
00:43:15,465 --> 00:43:18,733
And today, at any rate,
Hue is cut off.
605
00:43:23,065 --> 00:43:26,266
The longest, bloodiest battle of the Tet Offensive
606
00:43:26,365 --> 00:43:28,300
was being fought in the streets
607
00:43:28,400 --> 00:43:31,166
of one of the country's
loveliest cities,
608
00:43:31,266 --> 00:43:34,965
the former imperial capital Hue.
609
00:43:51,065 --> 00:43:54,266
The Perfume River
divided Hue in two.
610
00:43:54,365 --> 00:43:57,465
The enemy-
North Vietnamese regulars
611
00:43:57,565 --> 00:43:59,365
and Viet Cong guerrillas-
612
00:43:59,465 --> 00:44:02,432
had taken over both sides
of the city.
613
00:44:02,532 --> 00:44:06,365
Only the American advisers'
compound on the south bank
614
00:44:06,465 --> 00:44:08,965
and the 1st ARVN division
headquarters
615
00:44:09,065 --> 00:44:12,300
within the thick-walled Citadel
on the north side
616
00:44:12,400 --> 00:44:14,166
held out against them.
617
00:44:24,400 --> 00:44:27,432
NGUYEN NGOC:
618
00:44:51,432 --> 00:44:55,199
Marine Corporal Bill Ehrhart was at the end of his tour
619
00:44:55,300 --> 00:44:57,532
and was preparing to go home.
620
00:44:57,632 --> 00:44:59,733
But when his company was ordered
621
00:44:59,833 --> 00:45:03,465
to relieve the besieged
American compound in Hue,
622
00:45:03,565 --> 00:45:06,733
he chose to go
with his comrades.
623
00:45:06,833 --> 00:45:10,800
I had spent 12 months in Vietnam looking for somebody to shoot at
624
00:45:10,900 --> 00:45:13,766
and there was nobody there.
625
00:45:13,865 --> 00:45:16,833
And then all of a sudden
626
00:45:16,932 --> 00:45:20,365
it seemed like here's
every NVA in the world
627
00:45:20,465 --> 00:45:23,032
trying to kill me and my pals.
628
00:45:23,132 --> 00:45:27,099
It was an entirely different
kind of fight.
629
00:45:36,965 --> 00:45:40,300
Ehrhart and his unit endured a bloody ambush,
630
00:45:40,400 --> 00:45:44,032
finally fought their way through
to the MACV compound,
631
00:45:44,132 --> 00:45:48,500
and then began days of
brutal block-by-block battle
632
00:45:48,599 --> 00:45:51,233
to retake the surrounding
neighborhoods.
633
00:45:52,400 --> 00:45:54,766
Every house became
a battlefield.
634
00:46:05,233 --> 00:46:08,599
"It was exhilarating,"
Ehrhart remembered.
635
00:46:08,699 --> 00:46:11,833
"I was scared utterly witless,
636
00:46:11,932 --> 00:46:14,365
"but it was the greatest
adrenaline high
637
00:46:14,465 --> 00:46:17,032
I'd ever experienced."
638
00:46:18,532 --> 00:46:21,565
It was ugly, ugly fighting.
639
00:46:21,666 --> 00:46:24,932
You literally have to clear
houses a room at a time,
640
00:46:25,032 --> 00:46:27,800
a floor at a time,
a house at a time.
641
00:46:27,900 --> 00:46:30,932
And then you go to the next one.
642
00:46:32,465 --> 00:46:35,599
NGUYEN THI HOA:
643
00:47:28,900 --> 00:47:32,400
February 5,
I was wounded by a B40 rocket.
644
00:47:34,000 --> 00:47:35,932
I was utterly stone deaf.
645
00:47:39,166 --> 00:47:43,199
Under any other circumstances
I would have been evacuated.
646
00:47:43,300 --> 00:47:47,833
But I could see, I could walk,
and I could shoot.
647
00:47:47,932 --> 00:47:49,132
So I stayed.
648
00:48:18,132 --> 00:48:20,065
The fighting continued.
649
00:48:25,932 --> 00:48:30,599
"We had to blow our way through
every wall of every house,"
650
00:48:30,699 --> 00:48:32,199
one Marine remembered.
651
00:48:32,300 --> 00:48:37,666
"It's a shame we had to damage
such a beautiful city."
652
00:48:39,766 --> 00:48:42,333
Of course, all these civilians have been herded
653
00:48:42,432 --> 00:48:44,266
into the university.
654
00:48:44,365 --> 00:48:47,500
They had all gone there
to get the hell away
655
00:48:47,599 --> 00:48:49,500
from having grenades
thrown in their living rooms.
656
00:48:49,599 --> 00:48:52,132
And one of the guys
comes in and says,
657
00:48:52,233 --> 00:48:58,666
"I found this-this girl who will
fuck us all for C rations."
658
00:48:58,766 --> 00:49:00,300
And I'm thinking,
659
00:49:00,400 --> 00:49:02,532
"Wait,
we're in the middle of this big battle
660
00:49:02,632 --> 00:49:05,800
and I'm gonna go and..."
661
00:49:07,465 --> 00:49:13,599
But I'm 19 years old and my buddies are gonna,
and I just...
662
00:49:13,699 --> 00:49:18,233
I demonstrated to myself how
little courage I actually had.
663
00:49:18,333 --> 00:49:23,099
I've lived with it ever since,
but I-I-I did it
664
00:49:23,199 --> 00:49:24,666
because I wasn't gonna say,
665
00:49:24,766 --> 00:49:28,266
"You guys,
we shouldn't do something like this."
666
00:49:28,365 --> 00:49:32,599
Even more than the killings,
667
00:49:32,699 --> 00:49:35,833
the thing I think I'm most
ashamed of
668
00:49:35,932 --> 00:49:40,400
when I think back on the time
I spent there.
669
00:49:40,500 --> 00:49:48,099
I think it's because my mother's a woman,
my wife's a woman,
670
00:49:48,199 --> 00:49:51,065
my daughter's a woman.
671
00:49:57,965 --> 00:50:01,599
Somebody gets shot,
not a good thing.
672
00:50:01,699 --> 00:50:04,333
You see somebody running away,
673
00:50:04,432 --> 00:50:07,900
I don't know,
it could've been a VC.
674
00:50:08,000 --> 00:50:09,666
But that woman?
675
00:50:11,233 --> 00:50:13,666
Nah.
676
00:50:13,766 --> 00:50:16,465
I had every opportunity
to say no.
677
00:50:19,333 --> 00:50:23,565
The next day, in the midst of still another firefight,
678
00:50:23,666 --> 00:50:27,065
a lieutenant in a jeep pulled up
in front of the building
679
00:50:27,166 --> 00:50:30,599
from which Ehrhart and five
fellow Marines were firing
680
00:50:30,699 --> 00:50:32,132
at the enemy.
681
00:50:32,233 --> 00:50:35,199
"Come on, Ehrhart!" he shouted.
682
00:50:35,300 --> 00:50:37,166
"Chopper's on the LZ right now.
683
00:50:37,266 --> 00:50:39,865
You want to go home or not?"
684
00:50:42,000 --> 00:50:44,965
From the helicopter that lifted
him up and away
685
00:50:45,065 --> 00:50:46,965
from the ruined,
smoking city,
686
00:50:47,065 --> 00:50:49,500
he could see a farmer
and his water buffalo
687
00:50:49,599 --> 00:50:51,965
working a flooded field
688
00:50:52,065 --> 00:50:55,900
and women in conical hats
carrying twin baskets
689
00:50:56,000 --> 00:51:01,000
hurrying along between the
paddies as if there were no war.
690
00:51:04,699 --> 00:51:08,632
Back in Hue,
the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops
691
00:51:08,733 --> 00:51:12,865
now found themselves
trapped inside the city.
692
00:51:13,532 --> 00:51:16,465
NGUYEN NGOC:
693
00:51:34,432 --> 00:51:35,833
It would take two weeks
694
00:51:35,932 --> 00:51:38,632
for the Marines to fight
their way across the river
695
00:51:38,733 --> 00:51:41,365
to support the ARVN,
696
00:51:41,465 --> 00:51:42,865
who had stubbornly
kept the enemy
697
00:51:42,965 --> 00:51:47,365
from overwhelming their division
headquarters in the Citadel.
698
00:52:07,266 --> 00:52:10,233
What's the hardest part of it?
699
00:52:10,333 --> 00:52:12,766
Not knowing where they are,
that's the worst of it.
700
00:52:12,865 --> 00:52:14,766
Riding around and running in the sewers,
in the gutters,
701
00:52:14,865 --> 00:52:15,932
anywhere.
702
00:52:16,032 --> 00:52:17,599
Could be anywhere.
703
00:52:17,699 --> 00:52:19,432
Just hoping to stay alive
and day to day.
704
00:52:19,532 --> 00:52:21,400
Everybody just wants to go back
home and go to school.
705
00:52:21,500 --> 00:52:22,733
That's about it.
706
00:52:22,833 --> 00:52:23,766
Have you lost
any friends?
707
00:52:23,865 --> 00:52:25,000
Quite a few.
708
00:52:25,099 --> 00:52:27,300
We lost one the other day,
good buddy of mine.
709
00:52:27,400 --> 00:52:28,733
The whole thing stinks, really.
710
00:52:43,932 --> 00:52:45,599
HO HUU LAN:
711
00:52:55,300 --> 00:52:56,333
He's still alive.
712
00:53:05,865 --> 00:53:10,632
NGUYEN THI HOA:
713
00:53:29,233 --> 00:53:32,532
After 26 days of bitter, bloody fighting,
714
00:53:32,632 --> 00:53:37,800
the flag of South Vietnam
flew again above the Citadel.
715
00:53:37,900 --> 00:53:41,733
The surviving North Vietnamese
and Viet Cong
716
00:53:41,833 --> 00:53:44,199
were finally permitted
by their commanders
717
00:53:44,300 --> 00:53:46,132
to pull out of the city.
718
00:53:46,233 --> 00:53:50,900
Some 6,000 civilians
had died in the rubble.
719
00:53:51,000 --> 00:53:58,733
Of the city's 135,000 citizens,
110,000 had lost their homes.
720
00:54:02,166 --> 00:54:05,132
All that was left of Hue,
one reporter wrote,
721
00:54:05,233 --> 00:54:08,333
was "ruins divided by a river."
722
00:54:10,632 --> 00:54:12,233
JOHNSON
The biggest fact is
723
00:54:12,333 --> 00:54:16,233
that the stated purposes
of the General Uprising-
724
00:54:16,333 --> 00:54:20,166
a military victory
or a psychological victory-
725
00:54:20,266 --> 00:54:21,733
have failed.
726
00:54:23,199 --> 00:54:24,766
The attack on the radio station
727
00:54:24,865 --> 00:54:26,766
started at 2:30 in the morning.
728
00:54:26,865 --> 00:54:29,900
Night after night for weeks,
729
00:54:30,000 --> 00:54:33,800
American television screens had
been filled with images
730
00:54:33,900 --> 00:54:36,699
of blood and violence
and devastation
731
00:54:36,800 --> 00:54:39,465
the public had
rarely seen before.
732
00:54:39,565 --> 00:54:42,465
The enemy was nowhere and everywhere.
733
00:54:42,565 --> 00:54:46,266
But it was one photograph that for many people
734
00:54:46,365 --> 00:54:49,365
would come to define
the Tet Offensive.
735
00:54:53,766 --> 00:54:57,532
I remember he was wearing a checked shirt.
736
00:54:57,632 --> 00:55:02,233
And the photographer
had come up very close
737
00:55:02,333 --> 00:55:03,766
and had pressed his shutter
738
00:55:03,865 --> 00:55:08,400
just as the officer
pulled his trigger.
739
00:55:08,500 --> 00:55:11,199
So camera and gun
went off together
740
00:55:11,300 --> 00:55:15,065
and you could see the man's head
bulging at the side
741
00:55:15,166 --> 00:55:18,900
where the bullet was
about to come out.
742
00:55:19,000 --> 00:55:22,565
We were there,
face-to-face with this man who was dying,
743
00:55:22,666 --> 00:55:23,932
right now, dead.
744
00:55:24,032 --> 00:55:27,632
It's a devastating thing to see.
745
00:55:27,733 --> 00:55:30,400
And I think many Americans began
to ask themselves,
746
00:55:30,500 --> 00:55:33,432
"Are we supporting
the wrong guys here?"
747
00:55:33,532 --> 00:55:38,333
And it sort of brings home,
I think to, to the dinner table,
748
00:55:38,432 --> 00:55:40,666
or the breakfast table if you
see it in the papers,
749
00:55:40,766 --> 00:55:42,833
the brutality of this war
750
00:55:42,932 --> 00:55:46,000
and the fact that it looks like
it's never going to end.
751
00:55:46,099 --> 00:55:52,266
But what we know is the price that we pay for that picture.
752
00:55:52,365 --> 00:55:54,333
It was the turning point.
753
00:55:54,432 --> 00:55:58,233
Because that put the gov...
Americans to position and say,
754
00:55:58,333 --> 00:56:00,766
"Hey, look,
we want to spend money
755
00:56:00,865 --> 00:56:02,365
"and the lives
of our young people
756
00:56:02,465 --> 00:56:04,400
to protect such a system?"
757
00:56:13,465 --> 00:56:16,900
For a month, Hal Kushner's captors had made him walk
758
00:56:17,000 --> 00:56:20,099
deeper and deeper
into the Central Highlands,
759
00:56:20,199 --> 00:56:21,800
always moving at night
760
00:56:21,900 --> 00:56:24,465
so that they would not be
spotted from the air.
761
00:56:26,532 --> 00:56:30,900
They took me to this place that I assume was a hospital.
762
00:56:31,000 --> 00:56:32,333
It was just a series of caves
763
00:56:32,432 --> 00:56:35,365
but there were a lot
of wounded lying around.
764
00:56:35,465 --> 00:56:43,000
And this female nurse came out
and inspected my wound.
765
00:56:43,099 --> 00:56:47,400
And then she gave me
a bamboo stick to bite on.
766
00:56:47,500 --> 00:56:50,865
She laid me down and she gave me
this bamboo stick to bite on.
767
00:56:50,965 --> 00:56:53,266
And then she took this
rifle-cleaning rod
768
00:56:53,365 --> 00:56:55,932
and she heated it up in a fire
until it was red hot.
769
00:56:57,932 --> 00:56:59,865
And she took it and put it
through my wound
770
00:56:59,965 --> 00:57:01,900
through and through.
771
00:57:02,000 --> 00:57:03,632
And it really hurt.
772
00:57:03,733 --> 00:57:06,632
It really, really, really hurt.
773
00:57:06,733 --> 00:57:09,365
And then she put
Mercurochrome on the wound.
774
00:57:09,465 --> 00:57:13,666
And she gave me
an aspirin tablet.
775
00:57:13,766 --> 00:57:18,565
And I...
I thought, what else can they do to me?
776
00:57:18,666 --> 00:57:23,132
Kushner would eventually arrive at a remote jungle camp,
777
00:57:23,233 --> 00:57:27,432
joining a handful of other
American prisoners.
778
00:57:29,565 --> 00:57:32,132
And this Vietnamese officer
came to me and he spoke English.
779
00:57:32,233 --> 00:57:35,333
And that was the first real
English speaker that I had seen.
780
00:57:35,432 --> 00:57:37,833
And he had a little reel-to-reel
tape recorder,
781
00:57:37,932 --> 00:57:40,465
battery-powered tape recorder.
782
00:57:40,565 --> 00:57:43,333
And he asked me to make
a message to my family
783
00:57:43,432 --> 00:57:46,099
to let them know
that I was safe.
784
00:57:46,199 --> 00:57:48,465
And I could do that if I would
make a statement
785
00:57:48,565 --> 00:57:50,699
against the war.
786
00:57:50,800 --> 00:57:54,233
And I told...
I told him with great bravado
787
00:57:54,333 --> 00:57:56,166
that I would rather die
than make a statement
788
00:57:56,266 --> 00:57:57,766
against my country.
789
00:57:57,865 --> 00:57:59,699
And he said to me,
790
00:57:59,800 --> 00:58:04,733
"You will find
dying is very easy.
791
00:58:04,833 --> 00:58:08,199
"Living will be
the difficult thing.
792
00:58:08,300 --> 00:58:10,733
Living is the difficult thing."
793
00:58:14,132 --> 00:58:19,300
In early March, two weeks after Hue had finally been recaptured,
794
00:58:19,400 --> 00:58:23,400
Second Lieutenant Phil Gioia
of the 82nd Airborne Division
795
00:58:23,500 --> 00:58:27,000
led his platoon
along the Perfume River,
796
00:58:27,099 --> 00:58:29,233
looking for weapons that might
have been buried
797
00:58:29,333 --> 00:58:31,400
by the retreating enemy.
798
00:58:31,500 --> 00:58:35,400
Gioia's sergeant, Reuben Torres,
799
00:58:35,500 --> 00:58:38,365
saw something sticking up
from the sandy soil.
800
00:58:38,465 --> 00:58:42,132
It was an elbow.
801
00:58:42,233 --> 00:58:46,333
So to us it seemed as though
this was going to be a grave
802
00:58:46,432 --> 00:58:49,032
where the enemy had buried
some of his own people
803
00:58:49,132 --> 00:58:50,900
on the withdrawal from Hue.
804
00:58:51,000 --> 00:58:53,965
Sergeant Torres said,
"You know, sir,
805
00:58:54,065 --> 00:58:57,065
I think we better start
to dig here."
806
00:58:57,166 --> 00:59:01,132
We found the first body
and it was a woman.
807
00:59:01,233 --> 00:59:05,199
She was wearing a white blouse
and black trousers.
808
00:59:05,300 --> 00:59:07,300
She had her hands tied
behind her back
809
00:59:07,400 --> 00:59:10,365
and she'd been shot
in the back of the head.
810
00:59:10,465 --> 00:59:13,965
Next to her was a child,
who'd also been shot.
811
00:59:14,065 --> 00:59:19,199
The next person coming up
was another woman.
812
00:59:19,300 --> 00:59:22,532
At that point it was clear
that this-this wasn't
813
00:59:22,632 --> 00:59:24,632
enemy North Vietnamese
or Viet Cong.
814
00:59:26,365 --> 00:59:29,465
NGUYEN NGOC:
815
00:59:49,932 --> 00:59:51,932
Before they abandoned the city,
816
00:59:52,032 --> 00:59:54,932
the communists had
systematically executed
817
00:59:55,032 --> 00:59:59,465
at least 2,800 people
they called "hooligans"
818
00:59:59,565 --> 01:00:02,233
and "reactionaries."
819
01:00:02,333 --> 01:00:03,932
Hanoi would always deny
820
01:00:04,032 --> 01:00:07,365
that any innocent civilians
had been killed.
821
01:00:10,199 --> 01:00:11,865
NGUYEN NGOC:
822
01:00:39,932 --> 01:00:44,400
HO HUU LAN:
823
01:01:13,266 --> 01:01:17,266
President Johnson insisted that the Tet Offensive had been
824
01:01:17,365 --> 01:01:20,632
"a devastating defeat
for the communists."
825
01:01:20,733 --> 01:01:23,500
Militarily, he was right.
826
01:01:23,599 --> 01:01:27,632
The basic assumptions on which
the North Vietnamese mounted
827
01:01:27,733 --> 01:01:31,199
their offensive had all
proved to be wrong.
828
01:01:31,300 --> 01:01:35,166
Hanoi's leaders had assumed
the ARVN would crumble,
829
01:01:35,266 --> 01:01:40,065
that South Vietnamese soldiers
would come over to their side.
830
01:01:40,166 --> 01:01:44,000
Instead,
not a single unit defected.
831
01:01:45,632 --> 01:01:49,599
The civilian populace
Hanoi expected to rise up
832
01:01:49,699 --> 01:01:52,132
may have been unhappy
with their government,
833
01:01:52,233 --> 01:01:56,132
but they had little sympathy
for communism,
834
01:01:56,233 --> 01:02:00,400
and when the fighting began,
they had hidden in their homes
835
01:02:00,500 --> 01:02:04,632
to escape the fury
in the streets.
836
01:02:05,500 --> 01:02:08,766
PHAM DUY TAT:
837
01:02:18,632 --> 01:02:23,132
North Vietnamese general Vo Nguyen Giap,
838
01:02:23,233 --> 01:02:25,900
who had opposed the offensive
from the beginning,
839
01:02:26,000 --> 01:02:29,900
later remembered that Tet
had been a "costly lesson,
840
01:02:30,000 --> 01:02:34,233
paid for in blood and bone."
841
01:02:54,800 --> 01:02:58,500
Of the 84,000 enemy troops who are estimated
842
01:02:58,599 --> 01:03:02,000
to have taken part in the Tet Offensive,
more than half-
843
01:03:02,099 --> 01:03:07,733
as many as 58,000 men and women,
most of them Viet Cong-
844
01:03:07,833 --> 01:03:12,199
are thought to have been killed
or wounded or captured.
845
01:03:14,199 --> 01:03:17,400
The American military command celebrated the Tet Offensive
846
01:03:17,500 --> 01:03:18,932
as a victory.
847
01:03:19,032 --> 01:03:22,132
You know, "They finally came at us,
and we blew them away,"
848
01:03:22,233 --> 01:03:24,632
which was basically true.
849
01:03:24,733 --> 01:03:28,132
But the administration had been
telling the American public
850
01:03:28,233 --> 01:03:32,865
for most of the end of '67 and
for the first month of 1968
851
01:03:32,965 --> 01:03:34,766
that the war was being won;
852
01:03:34,865 --> 01:03:39,865
that the NLF and the North
Vietnamese were ground down
853
01:03:39,965 --> 01:03:42,833
to such an extent that we could
see the end of the war,
854
01:03:42,932 --> 01:03:44,266
a victory.
855
01:03:44,365 --> 01:03:47,865
The Tet Offensive has forced
our generals to re-evaluate...
856
01:03:47,965 --> 01:03:51,865
So when Tet hit,
it contradicted everything
857
01:03:51,965 --> 01:03:54,865
that the administration
and the Saigon country team
858
01:03:54,965 --> 01:03:57,666
had been telling the American
public through its journalists
859
01:03:57,766 --> 01:03:59,865
for the previous
four or five months.
860
01:03:59,965 --> 01:04:02,766
John Laurence, CBS News, Saigon.
861
01:04:04,800 --> 01:04:09,833
It broke the will of the United States to fight that war.
862
01:04:09,932 --> 01:04:15,465
It was such a shock that it
stripped away the last vestiges
863
01:04:15,565 --> 01:04:19,300
of the fiction and fanciful
interpretations
864
01:04:19,400 --> 01:04:23,266
that had led us down this
primrose path into disaster.
865
01:04:23,365 --> 01:04:28,233
After that nobody
could be convinced.
866
01:04:28,333 --> 01:04:32,266
And then the most ferocious
possible argument erupted
867
01:04:32,365 --> 01:04:33,699
inside the U.S. government
868
01:04:33,800 --> 01:04:38,733
because the hawks on the war
were saying,
869
01:04:38,833 --> 01:04:44,166
"Tet was North Vietnam's
last gasp.
870
01:04:44,266 --> 01:04:47,465
"It was their last shot
at winning the war,
871
01:04:47,565 --> 01:04:49,300
"and they failed.
872
01:04:49,400 --> 01:04:53,632
We beat them,
and that's the end of them."
873
01:04:53,733 --> 01:04:58,465
And we said,
"After all these years of war,
874
01:04:58,565 --> 01:05:01,065
"if that's what
they are able to do,
875
01:05:01,166 --> 01:05:05,432
"we ought to learn some lesson
about their commitment
876
01:05:05,532 --> 01:05:08,233
to this war as well
and the cost to us."
877
01:05:08,333 --> 01:05:12,000
On March 10, theNew York Times reported
878
01:05:12,099 --> 01:05:16,800
that the Army was requesting
206,000 additional troops
879
01:05:16,900 --> 01:05:18,632
for Vietnam.
880
01:05:18,733 --> 01:05:21,432
But if the United States had
been winning the war,
881
01:05:21,532 --> 01:05:25,699
many Americans asked,
if Tet had in fact been a disaster
882
01:05:25,800 --> 01:05:29,865
for the enemy,
why were still more men needed?
883
01:05:29,965 --> 01:05:33,465
More and more members
of the president's own party
884
01:05:33,565 --> 01:05:37,065
now felt free
to express their doubts.
885
01:05:37,166 --> 01:05:41,132
"Our enemy has finally shattered
the mask of official illusion,"
886
01:05:41,233 --> 01:05:43,632
Senator Robert Kennedy said.
887
01:05:43,733 --> 01:05:46,833
"Unable to defeat him
or break his will,
888
01:05:46,932 --> 01:05:50,865
we must actively seek
a peaceful settlement."
889
01:05:50,965 --> 01:05:52,666
...can cope with its problems.
890
01:05:52,766 --> 01:05:57,300
Walter Cronkite, the respected anchor of theCBS Evening News,
891
01:05:57,400 --> 01:06:00,166
had come home from covering
the Tet Offensive
892
01:06:00,266 --> 01:06:04,333
convinced victory was
no longer possible.
893
01:06:04,432 --> 01:06:07,000
We have been too often
disappointed by the optimism
894
01:06:07,099 --> 01:06:10,233
of the American leaders,
both in Vietnam and Washington,
895
01:06:10,333 --> 01:06:13,666
to have faith any longer
in the silver linings they find
896
01:06:13,766 --> 01:06:15,266
in the darkest clouds.
897
01:06:15,365 --> 01:06:19,565
To say that we are closer to
victory today is to believe,
898
01:06:19,666 --> 01:06:21,099
in the face of the evidence,
899
01:06:21,199 --> 01:06:24,000
the optimists who have been
wrong in the past.
900
01:06:24,099 --> 01:06:26,699
To suggest we are
on the edge of defeat
901
01:06:26,800 --> 01:06:29,833
is to yield
to unreasonable pessimism.
902
01:06:29,932 --> 01:06:32,432
To say that we are mired
in stalemate
903
01:06:32,532 --> 01:06:36,266
seems the only realistic if
unsatisfactory conclusion.
904
01:06:36,365 --> 01:06:39,733
But it is increasingly clear
to this reporter
905
01:06:39,833 --> 01:06:44,266
that the only rational way out
then will be to negotiate,
906
01:06:44,365 --> 01:06:48,666
not as victors,
but as an honorable people who lived up
907
01:06:48,766 --> 01:06:50,699
to their pledge
to defend democracy
908
01:06:50,800 --> 01:06:53,500
and did the best they could.
909
01:06:53,599 --> 01:06:55,233
This is Walter Cronkite.
910
01:06:55,333 --> 01:06:56,733
Goodnight.
911
01:06:56,833 --> 01:06:59,500
EUGENE McCARTHY:
In 1966, in '67,
912
01:06:59,599 --> 01:07:01,632
and again in '68,
913
01:07:01,733 --> 01:07:04,699
most recently we hear the same
hollow claims of progress
914
01:07:04,800 --> 01:07:08,065
and of advance toward victory.
915
01:07:08,166 --> 01:07:11,333
The fact is, however,
as we know from events of recent weeks,
916
01:07:11,432 --> 01:07:14,900
events which one is almost
saddened to report,
917
01:07:15,000 --> 01:07:17,365
that the enemy has become
bolder than ever.
918
01:07:17,465 --> 01:07:20,965
On the evening of March 12,
919
01:07:21,065 --> 01:07:23,666
President Johnson watched
the returns come in
920
01:07:23,766 --> 01:07:27,300
from the New Hampshire
Democratic presidential primary,
921
01:07:27,400 --> 01:07:31,199
where he was facing
an unexpected challenge.
922
01:07:31,300 --> 01:07:33,365
The most recent poll
had suggested
923
01:07:33,465 --> 01:07:36,733
he would beat Eugene McCarthy
two to one.
924
01:07:36,833 --> 01:07:41,532
But Johnson won
just 49.6% of the vote
925
01:07:41,632 --> 01:07:45,266
against 41.9% for his opponent,
926
01:07:45,365 --> 01:07:49,565
even though most of those who
voted against the president
927
01:07:49,666 --> 01:07:54,233
actually wanted him to prosecute
the war more vigorously.
928
01:07:54,333 --> 01:07:57,465
Johnson knew he was in trouble.
929
01:07:57,565 --> 01:07:59,565
...for the presidency of the United States...
930
01:07:59,666 --> 01:08:01,699
And there was more to come.
931
01:08:01,800 --> 01:08:05,432
I do not run for the presidency
merely to oppose any man...
932
01:08:05,532 --> 01:08:08,965
Just four days after the New Hampshire primary,
933
01:08:09,065 --> 01:08:14,565
Robert F. Kennedy declared his
candidacy for the presidency,
934
01:08:14,666 --> 01:08:18,632
and polls suggested he was more
popular than Lyndon Johnson.
935
01:08:18,733 --> 01:08:20,600
...about what must be done.
936
01:08:20,699 --> 01:08:24,300
I run because it is now
unmistakably clear
937
01:08:24,399 --> 01:08:29,699
that we can change these disastrous,
divisive policies
938
01:08:29,800 --> 01:08:33,733
only by changing the men
who are now making them.
939
01:08:42,132 --> 01:08:44,565
I think what we've got to do, too,
940
01:08:44,666 --> 01:08:49,033
is get out of the posture of
just being the war candidate
941
01:08:49,132 --> 01:08:52,166
that McCarthy has put us in,
and Bobby's putting us in,
942
01:08:52,265 --> 01:08:53,365
the kids are putting us in,
943
01:08:53,466 --> 01:08:55,100
and the papers are
putting us in.
944
01:08:55,199 --> 01:08:57,632
We've got to come up
with something.
945
01:08:57,733 --> 01:09:01,000
What it is: we're out to win,
946
01:09:01,100 --> 01:09:03,600
but we're not out to win
the war.
947
01:09:03,699 --> 01:09:04,832
We're out to win the peace.
948
01:09:04,932 --> 01:09:06,233
That's right.
949
01:09:06,332 --> 01:09:07,565
And that's what we give them,
950
01:09:07,666 --> 01:09:09,065
and what our slogan
could very well be-
951
01:09:09,166 --> 01:09:11,466
win the peace with honor.
952
01:09:11,565 --> 01:09:15,765
But we've got to have something new and fresh that goes in there
953
01:09:15,865 --> 01:09:17,966
along with the statement
that we're going to win.
954
01:09:18,065 --> 01:09:19,699
Right.
955
01:09:19,800 --> 01:09:21,699
But we have to be very careful
956
01:09:21,800 --> 01:09:23,500
what it is we say
we're going to win.
957
01:09:23,600 --> 01:09:25,365
That's right.
958
01:09:25,466 --> 01:09:28,065
They think, well hell, that means we're just going
959
01:09:28,166 --> 01:09:30,765
to keep pouring men in
until we win militarily.
960
01:09:30,865 --> 01:09:32,932
And that isn't what we're after,
really.
961
01:09:33,033 --> 01:09:36,000
Uh, we're not going to get these doves,
962
01:09:36,100 --> 01:09:38,233
but we can neutralize
the country;
963
01:09:38,332 --> 01:09:39,365
that way it won't follow them,
964
01:09:39,466 --> 01:09:40,699
if we can come up
with something.
965
01:09:45,365 --> 01:09:50,699
On March 26, the Wise Men, a group of veteran cold warriors
966
01:09:50,800 --> 01:09:53,632
who had earlier urged the
president to hold steady
967
01:09:53,733 --> 01:09:57,765
in Vietnam,
now advised him to change course.
968
01:09:57,865 --> 01:10:01,733
Dean Acheson,
Harry Truman's secretary of state,
969
01:10:01,832 --> 01:10:03,565
spoke for the majority.
970
01:10:03,666 --> 01:10:07,100
"We can no longer do the job
we set out to do
971
01:10:07,199 --> 01:10:09,565
in the time we have left,"
he said,
972
01:10:09,666 --> 01:10:13,800
"and we must begin to take steps
to disengage."
973
01:10:13,899 --> 01:10:20,265
The president agreed to send
just 13,500 more troops,
974
01:10:20,365 --> 01:10:24,765
not the 206,000
the generals had requested,
975
01:10:24,865 --> 01:10:28,432
and decided to recall William
Westmoreland to Washington
976
01:10:28,533 --> 01:10:30,699
as chief of staff of the Army,
977
01:10:30,800 --> 01:10:36,000
replacing him with his deputy,
General Creighton W. Abrams.
978
01:10:37,800 --> 01:10:42,500
His face was a... was a mask of exhaustion and defeat.
979
01:10:42,600 --> 01:10:45,332
It was very sad to see the man.
980
01:10:45,432 --> 01:10:48,765
He-he was broken by it.
981
01:10:50,365 --> 01:10:52,500
On March 30, Gallup reported
982
01:10:52,600 --> 01:10:55,932
that 63% of the public
disapproved
983
01:10:56,033 --> 01:10:58,733
of Johnson's handling
of the war,
984
01:10:58,832 --> 01:11:02,800
the lowest point
of his presidency.
985
01:11:02,899 --> 01:11:07,832
The following evening,
March 31, 1968,
986
01:11:07,932 --> 01:11:12,500
the president asked for time
on all three networks.
987
01:11:13,733 --> 01:11:16,765
Good evening,
my fellow Americans.
988
01:11:16,865 --> 01:11:19,932
Tonight, I want to speak to you
989
01:11:20,033 --> 01:11:23,000
of peace in Vietnam
and Southeast Asia.
990
01:11:25,000 --> 01:11:27,899
Johnson announced that he had decided to stop bombing
991
01:11:28,000 --> 01:11:32,600
the densely populated areas
around Hanoi and Haiphong
992
01:11:32,699 --> 01:11:35,500
in the hope that North Vietnam
would finally be willing
993
01:11:35,600 --> 01:11:38,132
to come to the
negotiating table.
994
01:11:38,233 --> 01:11:40,899
Only the southern half
of the country,
995
01:11:41,000 --> 01:11:43,533
the staging areas
north of the DMZ,
996
01:11:43,632 --> 01:11:47,500
would continue to be targeted.
997
01:11:47,600 --> 01:11:52,033
Then he stunned the country
and the world.
998
01:11:52,132 --> 01:11:57,466
I do not believe that
I should devote an hour
999
01:11:57,565 --> 01:12:03,432
or a day of my time
to any personal partisan causes
1000
01:12:03,533 --> 01:12:11,932
or to any duties other than the
awesome duties of this office,
1001
01:12:12,033 --> 01:12:15,865
the presidency of your country.
1002
01:12:15,966 --> 01:12:24,765
Accordingly, I shall not seek,
and I will not accept,
1003
01:12:24,865 --> 01:12:28,832
the nomination of my party for
another term as your president.
1004
01:12:40,166 --> 01:12:43,699
I land in California and take a plane from California to Boston.
1005
01:12:43,800 --> 01:12:47,399
And I'm feeling good because
I've survived
1006
01:12:47,500 --> 01:12:50,199
and, you know,
I fought for my country.
1007
01:12:50,300 --> 01:12:53,166
I got off the plane at Logan
and I stepped out there
1008
01:12:53,265 --> 01:12:55,132
and I'm just happy to be home.
1009
01:12:55,233 --> 01:13:02,033
And I had my uniform on
and walked out to the curb,
1010
01:13:02,132 --> 01:13:06,899
and the cabs just kept going by me,
kept going by me.
1011
01:13:07,000 --> 01:13:09,865
And there was a state trooper
that was standing there.
1012
01:13:09,966 --> 01:13:12,600
And I didn't realize
what was happening.
1013
01:13:12,699 --> 01:13:16,065
And then he stepped in the
street and he stopped a cab
1014
01:13:16,166 --> 01:13:18,100
and he says,
"You have to take this man.
1015
01:13:18,199 --> 01:13:20,432
You have to take this soldier."
1016
01:13:20,533 --> 01:13:22,565
And the driver looked over
at me and he said,
1017
01:13:22,666 --> 01:13:25,199
"I don't want to go to Roxbury."
1018
01:13:25,300 --> 01:13:27,666
They don't see me as a soldier.
1019
01:13:27,765 --> 01:13:30,565
You know,
they see me as a nigger coming home here
1020
01:13:30,666 --> 01:13:32,365
and I live in Roxbury.
1021
01:13:32,466 --> 01:13:33,565
You know?
1022
01:13:33,666 --> 01:13:35,399
I'm thinking, "I'm a Marine.
1023
01:13:35,500 --> 01:13:36,865
I'm a Marine," you know.
1024
01:13:36,966 --> 01:13:40,300
"I just fought for my country
13 months in the combat zone.
1025
01:13:40,399 --> 01:13:42,500
And I can't get a cab
to get home."
1026
01:13:44,733 --> 01:13:47,533
I have some very sad news for all of you,
1027
01:13:47,632 --> 01:13:52,765
and, I think,
sad news for all of our fellow citizens,
1028
01:13:52,865 --> 01:13:56,832
and people who love peace
all over the world;
1029
01:13:56,932 --> 01:14:00,565
and that is that
Martin Luther King was shot
1030
01:14:00,666 --> 01:14:02,233
and was killed tonight in Memphis,
Tennessee.
1031
01:14:06,332 --> 01:14:08,432
In this difficult day,
1032
01:14:08,533 --> 01:14:12,132
in this difficult time
for the United States,
1033
01:14:12,233 --> 01:14:16,800
it's perhaps well to ask
what kind of a nation we are
1034
01:14:16,899 --> 01:14:19,300
and what direction
we want to move in.
1035
01:14:20,800 --> 01:14:24,300
Over the next week, African Americans-
1036
01:14:24,399 --> 01:14:27,399
grieving, frustrated, angry-
1037
01:14:27,500 --> 01:14:32,399
poured into the streets of more
than 100 towns and cities,
1038
01:14:32,500 --> 01:14:37,065
including New York and Oakland,
Newark and Nashville,
1039
01:14:37,166 --> 01:14:42,233
Chicago and Cincinnati
and Baltimore,
1040
01:14:42,332 --> 01:14:44,800
and in Washington, D.C.,
1041
01:14:44,899 --> 01:14:48,233
where fires came within
two blocks of the White House.
1042
01:14:50,600 --> 01:14:53,565
When they killed Dr. King they just opened up the eyes
1043
01:14:53,666 --> 01:14:56,466
of a lot of black people
who were afraid to pick up guns.
1044
01:14:56,565 --> 01:14:59,332
Now they will pick up
those guns.
1045
01:14:59,432 --> 01:15:01,432
We're living in a sick world.
1046
01:15:01,533 --> 01:15:04,466
This racist society
in which we live
1047
01:15:04,565 --> 01:15:06,199
is that that really
pulled the trigger.
1048
01:15:06,300 --> 01:15:12,065
Violence breeds violence, repression breeds retaliation,
1049
01:15:12,166 --> 01:15:16,632
and only a cleansing
of our whole society
1050
01:15:16,733 --> 01:15:20,466
can remove this sickness
from our souls.
1051
01:15:20,565 --> 01:15:23,966
Tens of thousands of National Guardsmen,
1052
01:15:24,065 --> 01:15:26,899
regular Army troops
and the Marines,
1053
01:15:27,000 --> 01:15:30,832
including Roger Harris's
stateside unit,
1054
01:15:30,932 --> 01:15:33,800
were ordered to patrol
American streets.
1055
01:15:35,632 --> 01:15:37,832
And I was ready to go.
1056
01:15:37,932 --> 01:15:41,100
Until I saw what they
were giving out.
1057
01:15:41,199 --> 01:15:43,166
I thought they were going
to give us billy clubs
1058
01:15:43,265 --> 01:15:45,733
and I thought we were going to
stand in front of buildings,
1059
01:15:45,832 --> 01:15:49,100
you know, and protect,
you know, businesses.
1060
01:15:49,199 --> 01:15:52,800
And they were passing out flak jackets,
helmets,
1061
01:15:52,899 --> 01:15:54,166
M-16s with live ammunition.
1062
01:15:54,265 --> 01:15:58,065
You know,
same things we had in Vietnam.
1063
01:15:58,166 --> 01:16:02,932
And when I saw that I said...
I said, "I'm not going.
1064
01:16:03,033 --> 01:16:04,199
I'm not going."
1065
01:16:04,300 --> 01:16:08,100
I said,
"I got family in Washington, D.C."
1066
01:16:08,199 --> 01:16:11,832
And my company commander said,
"Get on the truck, Marine."
1067
01:16:14,632 --> 01:16:16,199
I said, "I'm not going."
1068
01:16:18,800 --> 01:16:22,132
I didn't make sergeant
because I refused to go.
1069
01:16:23,733 --> 01:16:30,166
Forty-six Americans died, 2,600 were injured,
1070
01:16:30,265 --> 01:16:32,166
20,000 were arrested.
1071
01:16:36,600 --> 01:16:38,033
Later that same month,
1072
01:16:38,132 --> 01:16:41,065
antiwar students seized
several buildings
1073
01:16:41,166 --> 01:16:44,699
at Columbia University
in Manhattan.
1074
01:16:44,800 --> 01:16:48,733
The occupation lasted a week,
1075
01:16:48,832 --> 01:16:51,800
the first time in American
history that students forced
1076
01:16:51,899 --> 01:16:56,100
a major university to shut down.
1077
01:16:56,199 --> 01:16:59,365
Policemen eventually drove
the demonstrators
1078
01:16:59,466 --> 01:17:00,899
out of the buildings
1079
01:17:01,000 --> 01:17:04,800
and sent more than 100 students
to the hospital.
1080
01:17:04,899 --> 01:17:09,166
The United States now appeared
to be more divided
1081
01:17:09,265 --> 01:17:12,500
than at any time
since the Civil War.
1082
01:17:13,966 --> 01:17:19,000
That spring,
protestors also took to the streets of London,
1083
01:17:19,100 --> 01:17:21,265
Paris...
1084
01:17:21,365 --> 01:17:23,199
Berlin...
1085
01:17:23,300 --> 01:17:25,265
Prague...
1086
01:17:25,365 --> 01:17:27,000
Rio...
1087
01:17:27,100 --> 01:17:29,332
Jakarta.
1088
01:17:29,432 --> 01:17:32,466
The world seemed
to be coming apart.
1089
01:17:57,199 --> 01:17:59,800
President Johnson's
partial bombing halt
1090
01:17:59,899 --> 01:18:02,000
had had the desired effect.
1091
01:18:02,100 --> 01:18:08,432
Hanoi agreed, for the first time,
to talk with Washington.
1092
01:18:08,533 --> 01:18:13,932
Negotiators began meeting
at the Hotel Majestic in Paris.
1093
01:18:14,033 --> 01:18:18,033
But the communists had now
adopted a new double policy.
1094
01:18:18,132 --> 01:18:19,565
They called it
1095
01:18:19,666 --> 01:18:23,733
"talking while fighting,
fighting while talking."
1096
01:18:23,832 --> 01:18:27,132
Incoming!
1097
01:18:27,233 --> 01:18:30,865
On May 5, they launched another offensive
1098
01:18:30,966 --> 01:18:33,500
that Le Duan hoped
would somehow achieve
1099
01:18:33,600 --> 01:18:35,800
what the Tet Offensive had not.
1100
01:18:35,899 --> 01:18:42,100
The enemy hit 119 targets in
what came to be called Mini-Tet.
1101
01:18:45,699 --> 01:18:48,365
There was new fighting
in the streets of Saigon.
1102
01:18:52,466 --> 01:18:55,432
Half the city was now leveled.
1103
01:19:04,365 --> 01:19:08,865
But the Viet Cong and the North
Vietnamese Army failed again.
1104
01:19:08,966 --> 01:19:10,966
They were still no closer
1105
01:19:11,065 --> 01:19:13,865
to overthrowing the
South Vietnamese government,
1106
01:19:13,966 --> 01:19:18,632
and they had suffered some
36,000 more casualties.
1107
01:19:22,932 --> 01:19:28,065
For the United States,
May of 1968 proved the bloodiest month
1108
01:19:28,166 --> 01:19:31,100
of the Vietnam War.
1109
01:19:31,199 --> 01:19:36,365
2,416 Americans lost their lives
1110
01:19:36,466 --> 01:19:38,865
in places whose names
Americans back home
1111
01:19:38,966 --> 01:19:42,565
would have a hard time
remembering:
1112
01:19:42,666 --> 01:19:47,100
Dai Do, Phu Lam, Kham Duc,
1113
01:19:47,199 --> 01:19:51,565
Cholon, and the Plain of Reeds.
1114
01:19:53,932 --> 01:19:57,666
A total military victory is not within sight
1115
01:19:57,765 --> 01:19:59,666
and is not around the corner;
1116
01:19:59,765 --> 01:20:03,332
that, in fact,
it is probably beyond our grasp.
1117
01:20:03,432 --> 01:20:05,533
For a time that spring,
1118
01:20:05,632 --> 01:20:07,765
it looked as if Robert Kennedy
might win
1119
01:20:07,865 --> 01:20:11,600
the Democratic nomination
for president.
1120
01:20:11,699 --> 01:20:16,565
He pledged to bring the war
to an end and seemed to embody
1121
01:20:16,666 --> 01:20:19,300
the hope of bridging
the growing gulf
1122
01:20:19,399 --> 01:20:22,332
between black
and white Americans.
1123
01:20:24,932 --> 01:20:28,300
But in June,
after defeating Eugene McCarthy
1124
01:20:28,399 --> 01:20:32,699
in the California primary,
he too was assassinated.
1125
01:20:32,800 --> 01:20:36,265
Oh, God damn! Why?
1126
01:20:50,632 --> 01:20:53,800
People were stunned, and people were scared.
1127
01:20:53,899 --> 01:21:00,166
The people we'd looked up to
were being taken away from us.
1128
01:21:04,332 --> 01:21:09,265
It definitely put those of us
who were heading off on our own
1129
01:21:09,365 --> 01:21:13,233
on a path that felt uncertain.
1130
01:21:19,966 --> 01:21:21,966
When Martin Luther King was assassinated
1131
01:21:22,065 --> 01:21:24,632
and Bobby Kennedy
was assassinated,
1132
01:21:24,733 --> 01:21:28,765
they made a big huge deal
about that.
1133
01:21:28,865 --> 01:21:34,533
They said that was part of the
struggle of the American people
1134
01:21:34,632 --> 01:21:36,399
against their government.
1135
01:21:36,500 --> 01:21:38,500
And that there
were riots in the streets.
1136
01:21:39,832 --> 01:21:41,966
And the camp commander
actually told us,
1137
01:21:42,065 --> 01:21:44,632
"You can kill ten of us
to one of you,
1138
01:21:44,733 --> 01:21:48,733
"but your people will turn
against this.
1139
01:21:48,832 --> 01:21:52,966
"And we will be here for ten
years or 20 years or 30 years,
1140
01:21:53,065 --> 01:21:54,332
"as long as it takes.
1141
01:21:54,432 --> 01:21:56,500
"And unless you kill
every one of us,
1142
01:21:56,600 --> 01:22:00,132
we're gonna win this war."
1143
01:22:04,132 --> 01:22:05,466
And on July the Fourth,
1144
01:22:05,565 --> 01:22:09,233
we recognized it was
July the Fourth.
1145
01:22:09,332 --> 01:22:12,365
And they would not let us sing
patriotic songs.
1146
01:22:12,466 --> 01:22:17,265
But sometimes we would softly
sing at night.
1147
01:22:17,365 --> 01:22:20,899
And...
1148
01:22:22,432 --> 01:22:27,233
we understood that despite
different backgrounds
1149
01:22:27,332 --> 01:22:29,300
and different socioeconomic
backgrounds,
1150
01:22:29,399 --> 01:22:31,533
different races,
different religions,
1151
01:22:31,632 --> 01:22:33,565
that we were Americans.
1152
01:22:39,000 --> 01:22:41,966
The American people would be choosing new leadership
1153
01:22:42,065 --> 01:22:45,199
that fall,
and everyone seemed to agree,
1154
01:22:45,300 --> 01:22:47,199
a British correspondent wrote,
1155
01:22:47,300 --> 01:22:50,832
"that whoever captures the
presidency this November
1156
01:22:50,932 --> 01:22:53,432
"will be obliged
to end the conflict
1157
01:22:53,533 --> 01:22:56,332
"within a matter of months.
1158
01:22:56,432 --> 01:23:00,132
"How this is to be done or
what concessions are to be made
1159
01:23:00,233 --> 01:23:03,699
is very much a matter
of detail."
1160
01:23:03,800 --> 01:23:07,565
Before those details were
finally worked out,
1161
01:23:07,666 --> 01:23:11,199
almost seven more years
would pass.
1162
01:23:11,300 --> 01:23:14,832
And 27,184 more Americans,
1163
01:23:14,932 --> 01:23:19,233
and hundreds of thousands more Laotians,
Cambodians,
1164
01:23:19,332 --> 01:23:24,466
and Vietnamese- North and South-
would have to die.
1165
01:23:25,666 --> 01:23:31,166
๐ We skipped
the light fandango ๐
1166
01:23:31,265 --> 01:23:35,533
๐ Turned cartwheels
'cross the floor ๐
1167
01:23:37,899 --> 01:23:44,265
๐ I was feeling kinda seasick
1168
01:23:44,365 --> 01:23:48,033
๐ But the crowd called out
for more ๐
1169
01:23:51,065 --> 01:23:54,365
๐ The room was humming harder
1170
01:23:57,300 --> 01:23:59,765
๐ As the ceiling flew away
1171
01:24:03,932 --> 01:24:08,166
๐ When we called out
for another drink ๐
1172
01:24:10,166 --> 01:24:13,399
๐ The waiter brought a tray
1173
01:24:13,500 --> 01:24:22,699
๐ And so it was that later
1174
01:24:22,800 --> 01:24:29,500
๐ As the miller told his tale
1175
01:24:29,600 --> 01:24:33,932
๐ That her face,
at first just ghostly ๐
1176
01:24:34,033 --> 01:24:40,699
๐ Turned a whiter shade
of pale ๐
1177
01:25:08,666 --> 01:25:14,932
๐ And although
my eyes were open ๐
1178
01:25:15,033 --> 01:25:18,565
๐ They might just
as well've been closed ๐
1179
01:25:18,666 --> 01:25:27,733
๐ And so it was that later
1180
01:25:27,832 --> 01:25:34,000
๐ As the miller told his tale
1181
01:25:34,100 --> 01:25:39,132
๐ That her face,
at first just ghostly ๐
1182
01:25:39,233 --> 01:25:44,432
๐ Turned a whiter shade of pale.
๐
1183
01:26:13,600 --> 01:26:14,600
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