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Vietnam--various
U.S
.
uniforms
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CREATOR
Abodeely
,
Joseph
SUBJECT
Arizona
Military
Museum
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Military
Museums--Arizona--History
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Military and war
Society and culture
DESCRIPTION
There
is
perhaps
no
greater
testimony
to the
celebratory
atmosphere
that
surrounded
the
Communist
victory
in
Vietnam
than the
1975
Academy
Awards
,
which
took
place
on
April
8
,
just
three
weeks
before
the
South's
final
surrender
. The
award
for
Best
Feature
Documentary
went
to the
film
Hearts
and
Minds
, a
vicious
piece
of
propaganda
that
assailed
American
cultural
values
as
well
as
our
effort
to
assist
South
Vietnam's
struggle
for
democracy
. The
producers
,
Peter
Davis
and
Bert
Schneider
[who
plays
a
role
in
David
Horowitz's
story-see
page
31]
,
jointly
accepted
the
Oscar
.
Schneider
was
frank
in his
support
of the
Communists
. As he
stepped
to the
mike
he
commented
that "
It
is
ironic
that
we
are here at a
time
just
before
Vietnam
is
about
to be
liberated.
" Then
came
one
of the
most
stunning-if
intentionally
forgotten-moments
in
Hollywood
history
. As a
struggling
country
many
Americans
had
paid
blood
and
tears
to
try
to
preserve
was
disappearing
beneath
a
tank
onslaught
,
Schneider
pulled
out
a
telegram
from
our
enemy
, the
Vietnamese
Communist
delegation
in
Paris
, and
read
aloud
its
congratulations
to his
film
.
Without
hesitating
,
Hollywood's
most
powerful
people
rewarded
Schneider's
reading
of the
telegram
with a
standing
ovation
.
Those of us
who
either
fought
in
Vietnam
or
supported
our
efforts
there
look
at this
1975
"
movie
moment
" with
un-forgetting
and
unmitigated
amazement
.
Who
were these
people
who
so
energetically
poisoned
the
rest
of the
world's
view
of us? How had they
turned
so
virulently
against
their
own
countrymen
? How
could
they
stand
and
applaud
the
victory
of a
Communist
enemy
who
had
taken
58,000
American
lives
and
crushed
a
struggling
,
pro-democratic
ally
?
Could
they and the
rest
of us be
said
to be
living
in the
same
country
anymore
? Not a
peep
was
heard
then, or
since
, from
Hollywood
regarding
the
people
who
disappeared
behind
Vietnam's
bamboo
curtain
.
No
one
has
ever
mentioned
the
concentration
camps
into
which
a
million
South
Vietnamese
soldiers
were
sent
;
56,000
to
die
,
250,000
to
stay
for
more
than
six
years
, and
some
for as
long
as
18
.
No
one
criticized
the
forced
relocations
, the
corruption
, or the
continuing
police
state
.
More
to the
point
, with the
exception
of the
well-intentioned
but
artistically
weak
Hamburger
Hill
,
one
searches
in
vain
for a
single
major
film
since
that
time
that has
portrayed
American
soldiers
in
Vietnam
with
dignity
and in a
true
context
.
Why
?
Because
the
film
community
, as with
other
elites
,
never
liked
,
respected
, or
even
understood
those
who
answered
the
call
and
served
. And at a
time
when
a
quiet
but
relentless
battle
is
taking
place
over
how
history
will
remember
our
country's
involvement
in
Vietnam
, those
who
ridiculed
government
policy
,
avoided
military
service
, and
actively
supported
an
enemy
who
turned
out
to be
vicious
and
corrupt
do
not
want
to be
remembered
as
having
been
so
naive
and
so
wrong
.
Among
everyday
Americans
,
attitudes
during
this
troubled
time
were
much
healthier
.
Behind
the
media
filtering
and
distortion
on
Vietnam
, the
fact
is
that
our
citizenry
agreed
far
more
consistently
with those of us
who
fought
than with those
who
undermined
our
fight
. This was
especially
true
,
interestingly
,
among
the
young
Americans
now
portrayed
as
having
rebelled
against
the
war
. As
reported
in
Public
Opinion
,
Gallup
surveys
from
1966
to the
end
of
U.S
.
involvement
show
that
younger
Americans
actually
supported
the
Vietnam
war
longer
than any
other
age
group
.
Even
by
January
of
1973
,
when
68
percent
of
Americans
over
the
age
of
50
believed
it
had been a
mistake
to
send
troops
to
Vietnam
,
only
49
percent
of those
between
25
and
29
agreed
. These
findings
that the
youth
cohort
as a
whole
was
distinctly
un-radical
were
buttressed
by
1972
election
results-where
18-
to
29-year-olds
preferred
Richard
Nixon
to
George
McGovern
by
52
to
46
percent
.
Similarly
,
despite
persistent
allegations
to the
contrary
by
former
protesters
who
now
dominate
media
and
academia
, the
1970
invasion
of
Cambodia-which
caused
widespread
campus
demonstrations
,
including
a
riot
that
led
to
four
deaths
at
Kent
State
University-was
strongly
supported
by the
public
.
According
to
Harris
surveys
,
nearly
6
in
10
Americans
believed
the
Cambodian
invasion
was
justified
. A
majority
in that
same
May
1970
survey
supported
an
immediate
resumption
of
bombings
in
North
Vietnam
, a
complete
repudiation
of the
antiwar
movement
.
Vietnam
veterans
,
though
persistently
maligned
in
film
,
news
reports
, and
classrooms
as
unwilling
,
unsuccessful
soldiers
, have been
well
thought
of by
average
Americans
. In the
most
comprehensive
study
ever
done
on
Vietnam
vets
(Harris
Survey
,
1980
,
commissioned
by the
Veterans
Administration)
,
73
percent
of the
general
public
and
89
percent
of
Vietnam
veterans
agreed
with the
statement
that "The
trouble
in
Vietnam
was that
our
troops
were
asked
to
fight
in a
war
which
our
political
leaders
in
Washington
would not
let
them
win.
"
Seventy
percent
of those
who
fought
in
Vietnam
disagreed
with the
statement
"
It
is
shameful
what
my
country
did
to the
Vietnamese
people.
"
Fully
91
percent
of those
who
served
in
Vietnam
combat
stated
that they were
glad
they had
served
their
country
, and
74
percent
said
they had
enjoyed
their
time
in the
military
.
Moreover
,
71
percent
of those
who
expressed
an
opinion
indicated
that they would
go
to
Vietnam
again
,
even
knowing
the
end
result
and the
ridicule
that would be
heaped
on them
when
they
returned
.
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Image
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
This is the property of the Arizona Military Museum
DATE ORIGINAL
1965-
1973
Time Period
1960s (1960-1969)
1970s (1970-1979)
ORIGINAL FORMAT
Museum
exhibit
DIGITAL IDENTIFIER
23.JPG
Date Digital
2009
DIGITAL FORMAT
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
REPOSITORY
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