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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,566 --> 00:00:02,800 MAJOR SUPPORT FOR "THE VIETNAM WAR" 2 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:06,500 WAS PROVIDED BY MEMBERS OF THE BETTER ANGELS SOCIETY, 3 00:00:06,700 --> 00:00:10,465 INCLUDING JONATHAN AND JEANNIE LAVINE, 4 00:00:10,665 --> 00:00:13,115 DIANE AND HAL BRIERLEY, 5 00:00:13,315 --> 00:00:15,566 AMY AND DAVID ABRAMS, 6 00:00:15,766 --> 00:00:18,065 JOHN AND CATHERINE DEBS, 7 00:00:18,265 --> 00:00:21,166 THE FULLERTON FAMILY CHARITABLE FUND, 8 00:00:21,366 --> 00:00:23,033 THE MONTRONE FAMILY, 9 00:00:23,233 --> 00:00:25,365 LYNDA AND STEWART RESNICK, 10 00:00:25,565 --> 00:00:28,332 THE PERRY AND DONNA GOLKIN FAMILY FOUNDATION, 11 00:00:28,532 --> 00:00:29,132 THE LYNCH FOUNDATION, 12 00:00:29,332 --> 00:00:32,200 THE ROGER AND ROSEMARY ENRICO FOUNDATION, 13 00:00:32,400 --> 00:00:34,866 AND BY THESE ADDITIONAL FUNDERS. 14 00:00:35,066 --> 00:00:37,533 MAJOR FUNDING WAS ALSO PROVIDED 15 00:00:37,733 --> 00:00:39,265 BY DAVID H. 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COM/ BETTERCONNECTED TO LEARN MORE. 35 00:01:56,765 --> 00:01:58,200 This is 2-3 arriving. 36 00:01:58,299 --> 00:02:00,700 We have them in sight and we're engaging at present time. 37 00:02:00,799 --> 00:02:01,933 Roger. 38 00:02:06,900 --> 00:02:10,099 Helicopters are phenomenal machines. 39 00:02:10,199 --> 00:02:12,566 You could float in the air. 40 00:02:12,665 --> 00:02:14,265 You can be like God. 41 00:02:21,466 --> 00:02:24,265 I flew below 500 feet. 42 00:02:24,365 --> 00:02:27,400 Above 500 feet was a kill zone. 43 00:02:27,500 --> 00:02:32,165 You better be below 200 feet, the lower the better. 44 00:02:34,533 --> 00:02:36,033 My job was to get shot at. 45 00:02:36,133 --> 00:02:37,800 My job was to draw enemy fire. 46 00:02:37,900 --> 00:02:39,500 I was a duck, a decoy. 47 00:02:40,633 --> 00:02:42,265 I got shot at a lot. 48 00:02:42,365 --> 00:02:44,432 I engaged the enemy a lot. 49 00:02:51,400 --> 00:02:55,033 You're screaming as loud as you can to try to cover up the sound 50 00:02:55,133 --> 00:02:57,199 of the incoming bullets 51 00:02:57,300 --> 00:02:58,900 because when they pass by your ear 52 00:02:59,000 --> 00:03:00,432 you could hear the popping sound. 53 00:03:00,532 --> 00:03:03,332 You don't hear the gunshot. 54 00:03:03,432 --> 00:03:05,432 That a 50-caliber just opened up on you, 55 00:03:05,532 --> 00:03:08,099 shooting a half-inch piece of lead flying at you... 56 00:03:08,199 --> 00:03:09,233 And the aircraft was... vroom! 57 00:03:11,300 --> 00:03:13,932 You're flying, you're 90 degrees the other way 58 00:03:14,032 --> 00:03:16,000 and you're-you're shooting yourself down 59 00:03:16,099 --> 00:03:17,932 because the rotor blades are right in front of you 60 00:03:18,033 --> 00:03:19,865 and you're trying to keep the gun from jamming 61 00:03:19,966 --> 00:03:22,332 because you're running around like this. 62 00:03:22,432 --> 00:03:24,633 And if your gun jams, you're done. 63 00:03:31,332 --> 00:03:35,900 Vietnam was the first real helicopter war. 64 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:41,199 Helicopter pilots flew more than 36 million sorties. 65 00:03:41,300 --> 00:03:45,099 Their crews scattered propaganda leaflets over the enemy 66 00:03:45,199 --> 00:03:49,533 and poured lethal fire into their positions; 67 00:03:49,633 --> 00:03:54,033 carried troops and supplies and artillery into battle; 68 00:03:54,133 --> 00:03:58,466 and lifted the wounded off the battlefield so swiftly 69 00:03:58,566 --> 00:04:03,000 that most reached a field hospital within 15 minutes. 70 00:04:08,733 --> 00:04:11,932 Ron Ferrizzi, a policeman's son 71 00:04:12,032 --> 00:04:15,233 from the Swampoodle neighborhood of North Philadelphia, 72 00:04:15,332 --> 00:04:19,033 got to Vietnam in November of 1967. 73 00:04:19,132 --> 00:04:22,100 He was a crew chief in a scout helicopter 74 00:04:22,199 --> 00:04:24,065 with the 1st Air Cavalry, 75 00:04:24,165 --> 00:04:29,332 flying out of Landing Zone Two- Bits in the Central Highlands. 76 00:04:29,432 --> 00:04:32,266 One day, after returning from a combat mission, 77 00:04:32,365 --> 00:04:36,466 he was approached by a journalist. 78 00:04:36,566 --> 00:04:38,199 And there was this... 79 00:04:38,300 --> 00:04:41,266 there was a beautiful woman. 80 00:04:41,365 --> 00:04:44,466 You know, round eye woman... statuesque, round eye woman 81 00:04:44,566 --> 00:04:49,132 with nice hair and she looked pretty. 82 00:04:49,233 --> 00:04:51,466 Wow! 83 00:04:51,566 --> 00:04:54,300 She said, "Can I ask you a couple of questions? 84 00:04:54,399 --> 00:04:56,865 "What was it like out there? 85 00:04:56,966 --> 00:04:59,699 "How does it feel that a 50-caliber just opened up 86 00:04:59,800 --> 00:05:02,533 shooting a half-inch piece of lead at you?" 87 00:05:04,432 --> 00:05:06,533 When you... it's hard to describe. 88 00:05:06,632 --> 00:05:09,733 It's shitty. 89 00:05:09,833 --> 00:05:13,365 I mean, isn't it... isn't it apparent what it's like? 90 00:05:14,333 --> 00:05:16,165 You want to know what it's like? 91 00:05:16,266 --> 00:05:17,466 Go look at it. 92 00:05:17,565 --> 00:05:18,466 Go out there. 93 00:05:18,565 --> 00:05:20,332 Go see the bodies. 94 00:05:20,432 --> 00:05:22,132 I was ready to whack her. 95 00:05:22,233 --> 00:05:23,766 I wanted to blast her. 96 00:05:23,865 --> 00:05:24,899 I was ready to... whoa! 97 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:25,966 "You want to know what it's like? 98 00:05:26,065 --> 00:05:26,966 "Boom! There it is. 99 00:05:27,065 --> 00:05:28,266 "I'll give it to you right now! 100 00:05:28,365 --> 00:05:29,800 "You want to feel it? You want to see it? 101 00:05:29,899 --> 00:05:31,466 "I'll give it to you if that's what you want. 102 00:05:31,565 --> 00:05:33,266 Is that what you want?" 103 00:05:33,365 --> 00:05:34,966 I don't want to tell you what it's like 104 00:05:35,066 --> 00:05:36,533 because I don't want to remember it. 105 00:05:36,632 --> 00:05:40,066 That's the insanity that it brings out. 106 00:06:09,466 --> 00:06:14,000 The enemy has been defeated in battle after battle. 107 00:06:14,100 --> 00:06:18,332 He continues to hope that America's will to persevere 108 00:06:18,432 --> 00:06:19,966 can be broken. 109 00:06:22,165 --> 00:06:25,766 Well, he is wrong. 110 00:06:25,865 --> 00:06:27,966 ๐„ž Summer... 111 00:06:28,065 --> 00:06:32,399 1968 would prove to be a watershed year 112 00:06:32,500 --> 00:06:37,266 in the history of the Vietnam War and the United States. 113 00:06:37,365 --> 00:06:39,233 As the year began, 114 00:06:39,332 --> 00:06:44,365 there were 485,600 American troops in Vietnam 115 00:06:44,466 --> 00:06:46,800 and American leaders promised 116 00:06:46,899 --> 00:06:49,365 that victory was finally in sight, 117 00:06:49,466 --> 00:06:53,365 that there really was "light at the end of the tunnel." 118 00:06:53,466 --> 00:06:58,266 ๐„ž Don't you cry... 119 00:06:58,365 --> 00:07:02,365 But then, North Vietnam would mount a massive offensive 120 00:07:02,466 --> 00:07:05,766 that would result in a terrible defeat for them, 121 00:07:05,865 --> 00:07:08,600 that in the long run would turn out to have been 122 00:07:08,699 --> 00:07:12,000 a still-greater victory. 123 00:07:12,100 --> 00:07:15,865 America itself would be convulsed by assassinations 124 00:07:15,966 --> 00:07:20,132 and battles in the streets over the war and civil rights. 125 00:07:22,399 --> 00:07:23,865 An American president, 126 00:07:23,966 --> 00:07:27,466 a master politician used to getting things done, 127 00:07:27,565 --> 00:07:31,132 would continue to find himself besieged by problems 128 00:07:31,233 --> 00:07:34,266 he could not solve. 129 00:07:34,365 --> 00:07:36,233 ๐„ž You're gonna rise... 130 00:07:36,332 --> 00:07:39,199 Robert Kennedy, the brother of the slain president 131 00:07:39,300 --> 00:07:42,832 who had escalated American presence in Vietnam, 132 00:07:42,932 --> 00:07:47,800 wrote an editorial that year that seemed to speak for many. 133 00:07:47,899 --> 00:07:51,699 "Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world," he said, 134 00:07:51,800 --> 00:07:55,533 quoting the poet William Butler Yeats. 135 00:07:55,632 --> 00:07:59,566 "Things fall apart; the center cannot hold." 136 00:07:59,665 --> 00:08:03,432 ๐„ž No, no, no, don't you cry 137 00:08:06,865 --> 00:08:12,699 ๐„ž Cry. 138 00:08:17,266 --> 00:08:18,365 General Westmoreland, when you said 139 00:08:18,466 --> 00:08:20,100 that you'd never been more encouraged 140 00:08:20,199 --> 00:08:23,165 in the four years that you have been in Vietnam, 141 00:08:23,266 --> 00:08:24,699 some critics, on the other hand, 142 00:08:24,800 --> 00:08:26,932 have never been more discouraged. 143 00:08:27,033 --> 00:08:29,533 I wonder if you could detail one or two or three things 144 00:08:29,632 --> 00:08:32,265 that cause you to be so encouraged. 145 00:08:32,365 --> 00:08:35,533 I could quote a number of meaningful statistics 146 00:08:35,633 --> 00:08:38,633 such as the roads that are being opened, 147 00:08:38,732 --> 00:08:42,066 increasing number of enemy that have been killed 148 00:08:42,165 --> 00:08:45,500 and other statistical information, 149 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:47,066 which suggests that we are making progress 150 00:08:47,165 --> 00:08:48,533 and we are winning. 151 00:08:48,633 --> 00:08:54,232 And I find an attitude of confidence and growing optimism. 152 00:08:54,332 --> 00:08:56,600 It prevails all over the country. 153 00:08:56,700 --> 00:08:59,232 And, to me, this is the most significant evidence 154 00:08:59,332 --> 00:09:04,932 I can give you that constant, real progress is being made. 155 00:09:13,865 --> 00:09:16,865 On the evening of January 1, 1968, 156 00:09:16,966 --> 00:09:21,232 Ho Chi Minh broadcast a poem over Radio Hanoi. 157 00:09:22,265 --> 00:09:26,500 HO CHI MINH: 158 00:09:30,200 --> 00:09:32,265 Communist commanders took this to mean 159 00:09:32,365 --> 00:09:34,265 that the ultimate battle, 160 00:09:34,365 --> 00:09:37,033 the General Offensive and General Uprising 161 00:09:37,133 --> 00:09:41,665 they had been planning for months, was imminent. 162 00:09:41,765 --> 00:09:44,365 Party First Secretary Le Duan, 163 00:09:44,466 --> 00:09:47,033 who had insisted on the offensive 164 00:09:47,133 --> 00:09:49,600 and had purged those opposed, 165 00:09:49,700 --> 00:09:53,399 believed it would finally bring about an end to the war. 166 00:09:53,500 --> 00:09:57,865 Viet Cong units supported by North Vietnamese troops 167 00:09:57,966 --> 00:10:01,332 were to simultaneously attack cities and bases 168 00:10:01,432 --> 00:10:03,265 all over the South. 169 00:10:03,365 --> 00:10:07,133 Le Duan promised those troops that when the fighting started, 170 00:10:07,232 --> 00:10:10,466 the people of South Vietnam would rise up 171 00:10:10,566 --> 00:10:12,966 and overthrow the Saigon government, 172 00:10:13,066 --> 00:10:16,365 just as the Vietnamese had risen up against the Japanese 173 00:10:16,466 --> 00:10:19,700 in August of 1945. 174 00:10:19,799 --> 00:10:24,299 With Saigon defeated, the Americans would have no choice 175 00:10:24,399 --> 00:10:27,299 but to withdraw from Vietnam. 176 00:10:27,399 --> 00:10:30,500 The surprise attacks would begin at the end of the month, 177 00:10:30,600 --> 00:10:36,832 at the start of the Lunar New Year celebration called Tet. 178 00:10:37,700 --> 00:10:40,665 HO HUU LAN: 179 00:10:48,832 --> 00:10:51,765 The Viet Cong were already infiltrating 180 00:10:51,865 --> 00:10:54,665 scores of cities and towns. 181 00:10:54,765 --> 00:10:57,832 Tens of thousands of North Vietnamese troops 182 00:10:57,932 --> 00:11:01,265 were now in place in South Vietnam. 183 00:11:01,365 --> 00:11:05,700 Tons of smuggled Chinese and Soviet-made weapons 184 00:11:05,799 --> 00:11:09,865 had been spirited towards intended targets in sampans 185 00:11:09,966 --> 00:11:12,899 and flower carts and false-bottomed trucks, 186 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:18,365 and then buried in paddy fields and garbage dumps and cemeteries 187 00:11:18,466 --> 00:11:21,399 until the moment came for them to be retrieved. 188 00:11:22,466 --> 00:11:26,000 LE VAN CHO: 189 00:11:51,932 --> 00:11:54,466 More than 10,000 American military 190 00:11:54,566 --> 00:11:57,033 and civilian intelligence officers were at work 191 00:11:57,133 --> 00:11:59,365 in South Vietnam, 192 00:11:59,466 --> 00:12:03,100 and here and there, hints of what was to come 193 00:12:03,200 --> 00:12:05,700 filtered up the chain of command. 194 00:12:05,799 --> 00:12:09,600 Enemy units were moving around in inexplicable ways; 195 00:12:09,700 --> 00:12:12,899 captured enemy reports described coming attacks 196 00:12:13,000 --> 00:12:14,166 on different cities; 197 00:12:14,265 --> 00:12:18,100 11 agents were caught in the city of Qui Nhon 198 00:12:18,200 --> 00:12:22,166 carrying prerecorded tapes calling on the local people 199 00:12:22,265 --> 00:12:25,399 to rise up against the Saigon government. 200 00:12:25,500 --> 00:12:27,732 All of these things were saying to us, 201 00:12:27,832 --> 00:12:29,332 "Something's going to happen." 202 00:12:29,432 --> 00:12:31,700 But we don't know exactly what. 203 00:12:31,799 --> 00:12:35,700 General Westmoreland thought he knew. 204 00:12:35,799 --> 00:12:37,700 "I believe that the enemy will attempt 205 00:12:37,799 --> 00:12:41,466 a country-wide show of strength just prior to Tet," 206 00:12:41,566 --> 00:12:45,966 he cabled Washington, "with Khe Sanh being the main event." 207 00:12:47,966 --> 00:12:50,500 Some 30,000 North Vietnamese troops had gathered 208 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:55,033 near Khe Sanh, the westernmost strongpoint below the DMZ 209 00:12:55,133 --> 00:12:58,899 that was being held by just 6,000 Marines. 210 00:12:59,000 --> 00:13:02,232 Westmoreland believed North Vietnam wanted to isolate 211 00:13:02,332 --> 00:13:05,332 and annihilate the U.S. forces there, 212 00:13:05,432 --> 00:13:09,700 just as the Viet Minh had done to the French at Dien Bien Phu 213 00:13:09,799 --> 00:13:11,899 14 years earlier. 214 00:13:12,000 --> 00:13:16,133 Enemy attacks elsewhere, Westmoreland was sure, 215 00:13:16,232 --> 00:13:18,466 would only be a diversion. 216 00:13:18,566 --> 00:13:23,232 One American general, Frederick C. Weyand, was not so sure. 217 00:13:23,332 --> 00:13:27,100 He was able to persuade Westmoreland to let him pull 218 00:13:27,200 --> 00:13:30,033 half his troops back from the Cambodian border 219 00:13:30,133 --> 00:13:36,133 to take up defensive positions outside Saigon just in case. 220 00:13:36,232 --> 00:13:38,633 This is an underground bunker at Khe Sanh, 221 00:13:38,732 --> 00:13:40,533 one of two cement havens left 222 00:13:40,633 --> 00:13:42,000 from the earlier days of the war 223 00:13:42,100 --> 00:13:43,765 when the Special Forces held this base. 224 00:13:43,865 --> 00:13:46,533 It is dark, dank, dreary. 225 00:13:46,633 --> 00:13:52,600 You feel something in the air, about the buildup. 226 00:13:52,700 --> 00:13:54,066 I don't know, you could... 227 00:13:54,165 --> 00:13:57,000 you could almost feel them working around you at night. 228 00:13:57,100 --> 00:13:58,399 Who? 229 00:13:58,500 --> 00:14:00,399 Uh, the NVA. 230 00:14:02,200 --> 00:14:04,000 On January 21, 231 00:14:04,100 --> 00:14:07,166 the North Vietnamese began shelling Khe Sanh. 232 00:14:15,666 --> 00:14:18,765 CAO XUAN DAI: 233 00:15:12,966 --> 00:15:16,533 When he learned of the attack on Khe Sanh, 234 00:15:16,633 --> 00:15:19,666 Lyndon Johnson made the Joint Chiefs sign a pledge 235 00:15:19,765 --> 00:15:21,765 that the base would never fall. 236 00:15:21,865 --> 00:15:26,033 "I don't want any damn 'Dinbinphoo,' " he said. 237 00:15:26,133 --> 00:15:30,299 The president had a scale-model of the battlefield installed 238 00:15:30,399 --> 00:15:33,700 in the White House so that he could follow the fighting there 239 00:15:33,799 --> 00:15:36,033 hour by hour. 240 00:15:38,165 --> 00:15:43,732 But Westmoreland's and Johnson's basic assumption was wrong. 241 00:15:43,832 --> 00:15:46,500 Khe Sanh was the sideshow; 242 00:15:46,600 --> 00:15:50,600 the attacks on cities and towns that were about to begin 243 00:15:50,700 --> 00:15:54,732 throughout South Vietnam would be the main event. 244 00:16:00,432 --> 00:16:03,700 But First Secretary Le Duan's basic assumptions 245 00:16:03,799 --> 00:16:06,932 were about to be tested, too. 246 00:16:07,033 --> 00:16:09,299 For the coming offensive to succeed, 247 00:16:09,399 --> 00:16:13,799 the South Vietnamese Army, the ARVN, would have to collapse, 248 00:16:13,899 --> 00:16:15,865 and the people of the South 249 00:16:15,966 --> 00:16:18,666 would have to join the revolution. 250 00:16:20,332 --> 00:16:23,600 LE CONG HUAN: 251 00:16:41,899 --> 00:16:45,799 "All our thinking was focused on finishing off the enemy," 252 00:16:45,899 --> 00:16:48,566 one North Vietnamese general remembered. 253 00:16:48,665 --> 00:16:53,232 "We were intoxicated by that thought." 254 00:16:54,133 --> 00:16:56,466 HUY DUC: 255 00:17:19,833 --> 00:17:22,766 Okay, we've got our three wounded GIs on board. 256 00:17:22,865 --> 00:17:25,965 At least one of them is hit pretty bad. 257 00:17:26,066 --> 00:17:29,566 Medic's got a busy, busy few minutes ahead of him 258 00:17:29,665 --> 00:17:31,299 before we get back. 259 00:17:31,400 --> 00:17:35,133 As the date for the Tet Offensive approached, 260 00:17:35,232 --> 00:17:37,932 the war continued for the hundreds of thousands 261 00:17:38,032 --> 00:17:41,232 of Americans in country. 262 00:17:43,000 --> 00:17:45,732 I did see the reality of war, 263 00:17:45,833 --> 00:17:49,599 a real education for a young doctor. 264 00:17:51,799 --> 00:17:56,000 The war seemed to be going very well from our point of view. 265 00:17:58,133 --> 00:18:02,732 The war seemed to be going just fine, thank you. 266 00:18:02,833 --> 00:18:07,566 Captain Hal Kushner was a 26-year-old recent graduate 267 00:18:07,665 --> 00:18:11,165 of medical school from Danville, Virginia. 268 00:18:11,266 --> 00:18:13,133 The father of a three-year-old girl, 269 00:18:13,232 --> 00:18:15,432 with another baby on the way, 270 00:18:15,532 --> 00:18:17,865 he had volunteered to serve in Vietnam 271 00:18:17,965 --> 00:18:23,099 and became a flight surgeon with the 1st Air Cavalry. 272 00:18:23,200 --> 00:18:24,900 And I was supposed to give 273 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:27,865 a lecture on the dangers of night flying, ironically. 274 00:18:27,965 --> 00:18:28,900 And I did. 275 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:32,465 We had terrible weather that night. 276 00:18:32,566 --> 00:18:36,365 And it was dark and it was rainy and it was windy. 277 00:18:36,465 --> 00:18:37,700 As we were flying 278 00:18:37,799 --> 00:18:41,133 I saw that we had drifted west of the highway. 279 00:18:41,232 --> 00:18:44,432 And I knew that was wrong. 280 00:18:44,532 --> 00:18:46,432 In the fog and rain, 281 00:18:46,532 --> 00:18:50,432 Kushner's helicopter slammed into a mountain. 282 00:18:53,165 --> 00:18:55,099 And the next thing I knew 283 00:18:55,200 --> 00:18:58,165 I was hanging upside down in a burning helicopter. 284 00:18:58,266 --> 00:19:01,165 Major Porcella was dead. 285 00:19:01,266 --> 00:19:03,865 I just jumped away from the helicopter, 286 00:19:03,965 --> 00:19:08,133 and it just went whoosh, and it just burned up. 287 00:19:08,232 --> 00:19:11,099 There was an M60 machine gun on the helicopter 288 00:19:11,200 --> 00:19:15,333 and the rounds had... cooking off and it was exploding. 289 00:19:15,432 --> 00:19:19,266 And one or several of the rounds went through my shoulder, 290 00:19:19,365 --> 00:19:20,532 my left shoulder. 291 00:19:22,465 --> 00:19:25,799 On the ground I saw Warrant Officer Bedworth. 292 00:19:25,900 --> 00:19:28,965 And he was hurt very badly. 293 00:19:29,066 --> 00:19:34,000 I took some branches and splinted his leg. 294 00:19:34,099 --> 00:19:40,532 So the rule is you wait with the aircraft until you get rescued. 295 00:19:40,633 --> 00:19:42,099 And we just sat there. 296 00:19:42,200 --> 00:19:44,732 So we waited one day. 297 00:19:44,833 --> 00:19:46,599 We waited two days. 298 00:19:46,700 --> 00:19:50,032 We had no food or water. 299 00:19:50,133 --> 00:19:53,833 On the morning of the third day, Bedworth died. 300 00:19:53,932 --> 00:19:56,833 And he just slipped away. 301 00:19:56,932 --> 00:19:58,432 It was very, very sad. 302 00:20:00,133 --> 00:20:04,000 And I thought that my best choice was to leave the aircraft 303 00:20:04,099 --> 00:20:06,500 and try to go down the mountain. 304 00:20:06,599 --> 00:20:09,333 It took the wounded Kushner four hours 305 00:20:09,432 --> 00:20:12,099 to stagger down the hill. 306 00:20:12,200 --> 00:20:15,665 When he finally reached level ground, he looked back up 307 00:20:15,766 --> 00:20:20,099 and saw two American helicopters hovering above the crash site. 308 00:20:21,465 --> 00:20:24,432 Their pilots did not see him. 309 00:20:28,400 --> 00:20:30,633 And I saw this peasant working in a rice paddy. 310 00:20:30,732 --> 00:20:32,766 And he saw me. 311 00:20:32,865 --> 00:20:36,500 And I had captain's bars and a Caduceus, a medical symbol, 312 00:20:36,599 --> 00:20:38,400 on my collar. 313 00:20:38,500 --> 00:20:41,266 And he said 314 00:20:41,365 --> 00:20:43,400 Captain, doctor. 315 00:20:43,500 --> 00:20:49,400 He took me about another mile to a little hooch, a little house, 316 00:20:49,500 --> 00:20:52,400 and he sat me down on the front of it 317 00:20:52,500 --> 00:20:55,732 and he brought out a can of condensed milk. 318 00:20:55,833 --> 00:20:58,299 And as I was eating the stuff- 319 00:20:58,400 --> 00:21:01,333 it was just the best stuff I've ever eaten in my whole life- 320 00:21:01,432 --> 00:21:06,266 I hear another person say, 321 00:21:06,365 --> 00:21:08,799 "Surrender, no kill." 322 00:21:08,900 --> 00:21:12,232 There was a squad of Viet Cong there. 323 00:21:12,333 --> 00:21:14,932 And I put my one arm up. 324 00:21:15,032 --> 00:21:18,900 And he shot me with an M2 carbine. 325 00:21:19,000 --> 00:21:21,000 And I think he was more nervous than I was. 326 00:21:21,099 --> 00:21:24,633 And he shot me right where the M60 had shot me. 327 00:21:24,732 --> 00:21:27,833 And it went right through my neck and came out the back. 328 00:21:27,932 --> 00:21:32,400 And they tied my arms very tightly in commo wire. 329 00:21:32,500 --> 00:21:36,266 He went through my wallet and he took my Geneva Convention card, 330 00:21:36,365 --> 00:21:38,566 which was white with a red cross. 331 00:21:38,665 --> 00:21:40,066 And he tore it up. 332 00:21:40,165 --> 00:21:45,833 And he said, in English, "No P.O.W. 333 00:21:45,932 --> 00:21:47,865 Criminal. Criminal." 334 00:21:47,965 --> 00:21:51,432 So then they took my boots. 335 00:21:51,532 --> 00:21:54,965 And we started marching. 336 00:21:55,066 --> 00:21:57,400 And then we walked for a month. 337 00:21:59,599 --> 00:22:04,099 30 days, almost always at night. 338 00:22:04,200 --> 00:22:07,665 And my feet were just lacerated. 339 00:22:07,766 --> 00:22:11,099 I didn't think I could possibly survive. 340 00:22:16,465 --> 00:22:19,200 NGUYEN NGOC: 341 00:22:40,165 --> 00:22:41,799 By January 30, 342 00:22:41,900 --> 00:22:46,932 an informal 36-hour truce for Tet was in effect. 343 00:22:47,032 --> 00:22:51,665 Thousands of ARVN troops had gone home for the holiday. 344 00:22:54,165 --> 00:22:56,000 The enemy had not. 345 00:22:57,266 --> 00:23:00,465 NGUYEN VAN TONG: 346 00:23:23,432 --> 00:23:26,766 That same day, Marine Corporal Roger Harris 347 00:23:26,865 --> 00:23:30,165 was scheduled to fly out of Vietnam. 348 00:23:30,266 --> 00:23:33,200 His 13-month tour was over. 349 00:23:33,299 --> 00:23:36,532 But he and his unit were still hunkered down 350 00:23:36,633 --> 00:23:42,299 under constant shelling at Camp Carroll, just south of the DMZ. 351 00:23:44,165 --> 00:23:46,000 Well, once I had my orders, you know, 352 00:23:46,099 --> 00:23:48,365 I said goodbye to all my friends. 353 00:23:48,465 --> 00:23:51,665 And then I went over to the landing zone. 354 00:23:51,766 --> 00:23:54,700 So when the helicopters come in, 355 00:23:54,799 --> 00:23:57,665 I put the body bags on the helicopter. 356 00:23:57,766 --> 00:23:59,965 And I got on with the bodies. 357 00:24:02,099 --> 00:24:04,665 We landed in Dong Ha, which was division headquarters. 358 00:24:04,766 --> 00:24:08,200 And we got about 200 meters from the airstrip, 359 00:24:08,299 --> 00:24:10,799 the airstrip started getting hit. 360 00:24:13,232 --> 00:24:16,665 I'm just thinking personally that God realizes 361 00:24:16,766 --> 00:24:19,400 that he made a mistake because some of the guys that got killed 362 00:24:19,500 --> 00:24:22,432 that were with me were good Christians that never had sex, 363 00:24:22,532 --> 00:24:24,333 didn't swear, you know. 364 00:24:24,432 --> 00:24:27,200 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. 366 00:24:30,299 --> 00:24:33,365 He killed the Christians and I got away. 367 00:24:33,465 --> 00:24:35,766 And so now Death is following me. 368 00:24:37,400 --> 00:24:39,099 And they told us that in another hour or so 369 00:24:39,200 --> 00:24:40,766 a plane was going to come in. 370 00:24:40,865 --> 00:24:44,266 When it came in, then the artillery started coming in. 371 00:24:44,365 --> 00:24:47,066 And we jumped on and took off. 372 00:24:49,165 --> 00:24:51,099 And it landed in Danang. 373 00:24:51,200 --> 00:24:54,032 And then the sun came up and we went to the airstrip 374 00:24:54,133 --> 00:24:55,099 and we boarded airplanes. 375 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:56,932 And we were sitting there. 376 00:24:57,032 --> 00:25:00,165 Everybody's giving each other pounds and slapping five. 377 00:25:00,266 --> 00:25:01,732 We made it. 378 00:25:01,833 --> 00:25:03,365 And then all of a sudden... 379 00:25:06,665 --> 00:25:12,633 Danang airstrip starts getting hit, artillery's coming in. 380 00:25:12,732 --> 00:25:16,665 And I'm thinking, "It's all coming after me." 381 00:25:16,766 --> 00:25:19,465 It's all about me, you know. 382 00:25:19,566 --> 00:25:22,266 God doesn't want me to make it out of here. 383 00:25:23,900 --> 00:25:29,000 In the early morning hours of January 31, 1968, 384 00:25:29,099 --> 00:25:33,665 84,000 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops attacked 385 00:25:33,766 --> 00:25:38,333 36 of South Vietnam's 44 provincial capitals, 386 00:25:38,432 --> 00:25:41,633 dozens of American and ARVN military bases 387 00:25:41,732 --> 00:25:44,833 and the six largest cities in the country, 388 00:25:44,932 --> 00:25:48,165 including Hue, Danang, and Saigon. 389 00:25:49,865 --> 00:25:52,165 Their goal, their commanders told them, 390 00:25:52,266 --> 00:25:55,732 was to "crack the sky and shake the earth." 391 00:26:07,599 --> 00:26:12,165 In Saigon, General Westmoreland mistook the first explosions 392 00:26:12,266 --> 00:26:13,932 as holiday firecrackers. 393 00:26:17,833 --> 00:26:21,333 His deputy commander, General Creighton W. Abrams, 394 00:26:21,432 --> 00:26:25,833 was asleep, and his aides did not bother to wake him. 395 00:26:25,932 --> 00:26:30,266 Not a single top commander was present at "Pentagon East," 396 00:26:30,365 --> 00:26:33,932 the sprawling MACV headquarters at Tan Son Nhut Air Base 397 00:26:34,032 --> 00:26:36,200 on the outskirts of Saigon, 398 00:26:36,299 --> 00:26:40,232 when mortars and rockets began cratering the runways. 399 00:27:04,833 --> 00:27:06,266 It's moving. 400 00:27:20,833 --> 00:27:25,333 Viet Cong soldiers spread out to attack specific targets 401 00:27:25,432 --> 00:27:27,133 in and around the capital. 402 00:27:27,232 --> 00:27:32,099 The war had come to the streets of Saigon. 403 00:27:32,200 --> 00:27:36,165 Had General Weyand not insisted on stationing troops 404 00:27:36,266 --> 00:27:37,500 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'รƒยฉtat." 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 411 00:28:03,066 --> 00:28:08,066 Saigon was safe, the safest place in all of South Vietnam. 412 00:28:13,066 --> 00:28:15,532 One Viet Cong squad made it 413 00:28:15,633 --> 00:28:17,400 all the way to the Presidential Palace, 414 00:28:17,500 --> 00:28:20,700 but was stopped by South Vietnamese tanks. 415 00:28:24,000 --> 00:28:27,333 The survivors holed up in a building across the street 416 00:28:27,432 --> 00:28:31,665 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. 418 00:28:42,133 --> 00:28:46,599 Viet Cong units were taking heavy losses from U.S. troops 419 00:28:46,700 --> 00:28:49,833 and determined South Vietnamese forces. 420 00:29:04,732 --> 00:29:06,532 NGUYEN THANH TUNG: 421 00:29:49,599 --> 00:29:51,400 This is the main Vietnamese language radio station 422 00:29:51,500 --> 00:29:52,766 in Saigon. 423 00:29:52,865 --> 00:29:55,900 And right now there are an undisclosed number of VC inside 424 00:29:56,000 --> 00:29:57,133 occupying the station. 425 00:29:57,232 --> 00:29:59,833 The Viet Cong managed to seize 426 00:29:59,932 --> 00:30:02,665 South Vietnam's national radio station 427 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. 429 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 00:30:18,500 --> 00:30:20,865 and Beatles songs instead. 432 00:30:23,566 --> 00:30:29,133 ๐„ž Turn off your mind, relax, and float downstream ๐„ž 433 00:30:29,232 --> 00:30:32,532 ๐„ž It is not dying 434 00:30:32,633 --> 00:30:37,465 ๐„ž It is not dying 435 00:30:37,566 --> 00:30:44,333 ๐„ž But listen to the color of your dreams ๐„ž 436 00:30:44,432 --> 00:30:53,032 ๐„ž It is not living, it is not living ๐„ž 437 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... 446 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, 476 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 495 00:34:37,500 --> 00:34:41,865 that's issuing from the head of a Viet Cong, 496 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„ž We skipped the light fandango ๐„ž 1166 01:23:31,265 --> 01:23:35,533 ๐„ž Turned cartwheels 'cross the floor ๐„ž 1167 01:23:37,899 --> 01:23:44,265 ๐„ž I was feeling kinda seasick 1168 01:23:44,365 --> 01:23:48,033 ๐„ž But the crowd called out for more ๐„ž 1169 01:23:51,065 --> 01:23:54,365 ๐„ž The room was humming harder 1170 01:23:57,300 --> 01:23:59,765 ๐„ž As the ceiling flew away 1171 01:24:03,932 --> 01:24:08,166 ๐„ž When we called out for another drink ๐„ž 1172 01:24:10,166 --> 01:24:13,399 ๐„ž The waiter brought a tray 1173 01:24:13,500 --> 01:24:22,699 ๐„ž And so it was that later 1174 01:24:22,800 --> 01:24:29,500 ๐„ž As the miller told his tale 1175 01:24:29,600 --> 01:24:33,932 ๐„ž That her face, at first just ghostly ๐„ž 1176 01:24:34,033 --> 01:24:40,699 ๐„ž Turned a whiter shade of pale ๐„ž 1177 01:25:08,666 --> 01:25:14,932 ๐„ž And although my eyes were open ๐„ž 1178 01:25:15,033 --> 01:25:18,565 ๐„ž They might just as well've been closed ๐„ž 1179 01:25:18,666 --> 01:25:27,733 ๐„ž And so it was that later 1180 01:25:27,832 --> 01:25:34,000 ๐„ž As the miller told his tale 1181 01:25:34,100 --> 01:25:39,132 ๐„ž That her face, at first just ghostly ๐„ž 1182 01:25:39,233 --> 01:25:44,432 ๐„ž Turned a whiter shade of pale. ๐„ž 1183 01:26:13,600 --> 01:26:14,600 LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FILM 1184 01:26:14,800 --> 01:26:17,466 AND FIND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AT PBS. 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