Posted on Apr 23, 2016
Vietnam War Facts, Stats and Myths
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The important thing to remember about the Viet Nam War is that it was not a defeat by an enemy, but rather the first military defeat of America that was driven entirely by the American left and the dishonest American left-wing media.
"Myth: The United States lost the war in Vietnam.
Fact: The American military was not defeated in Vietnam. The American military did not lose a battle of any consequence. From a military standpoint, it was almost an unprecedented performance. General Westmoreland quoting Douglas Pike (a professor at the University of California, Berkeley), a major military defeat for the VC and NVA.
Isolated atrocities committed by American Soldiers produced torrents of outrage from anti-war critics and the news media while Communist atrocities were so common that they received hardly any media mention at all. The United States sought to minimize and prevent attacks on civilians while North Vietnam made attacks on civilians a centerpiece of its strategy. Americans who deliberately killed civilians received prison sentences while Communists who did so received commendations.
Thanks for the perceived loss and the countless assassinations and torture visited upon Vietnamese, Laotians, and Cambodians goes mainly to the American media and their undying support-by-misrepresentation of the anti-War movement in the United States.
As with much of the Vietnam War, the news media misreported and misinterpreted the 1968 Tet Offensive. It was reported as an overwhelming success for the Communist forces and a decided defeat for the U.S. forces.
Still, militarily, the Tet Offensive was a total defeat of the Communist forces on all fronts. It resulted in the death of some 45,000 NVA troops and the complete, if not total destruction of the Viet Cong elements in South Vietnam. The Organization of the Viet Cong Units in the South never recovered.
The Tet Offensive succeeded on only one front and that was the News front and the political arena. This was another example in the Vietnam War of an inaccuracy becoming the perceived truth. However, inaccurately reported, the News Media made the Tet Offensive famous."
This is the reason I still have contempt for the political left in this country; they are continuing to do today what they did during the Viet Nam War, with the same results.
I look at the American left as being subversives for this reason.
"Myth: The United States lost the war in Vietnam.
Fact: The American military was not defeated in Vietnam. The American military did not lose a battle of any consequence. From a military standpoint, it was almost an unprecedented performance. General Westmoreland quoting Douglas Pike (a professor at the University of California, Berkeley), a major military defeat for the VC and NVA.
Isolated atrocities committed by American Soldiers produced torrents of outrage from anti-war critics and the news media while Communist atrocities were so common that they received hardly any media mention at all. The United States sought to minimize and prevent attacks on civilians while North Vietnam made attacks on civilians a centerpiece of its strategy. Americans who deliberately killed civilians received prison sentences while Communists who did so received commendations.
Thanks for the perceived loss and the countless assassinations and torture visited upon Vietnamese, Laotians, and Cambodians goes mainly to the American media and their undying support-by-misrepresentation of the anti-War movement in the United States.
As with much of the Vietnam War, the news media misreported and misinterpreted the 1968 Tet Offensive. It was reported as an overwhelming success for the Communist forces and a decided defeat for the U.S. forces.
Still, militarily, the Tet Offensive was a total defeat of the Communist forces on all fronts. It resulted in the death of some 45,000 NVA troops and the complete, if not total destruction of the Viet Cong elements in South Vietnam. The Organization of the Viet Cong Units in the South never recovered.
The Tet Offensive succeeded on only one front and that was the News front and the political arena. This was another example in the Vietnam War of an inaccuracy becoming the perceived truth. However, inaccurately reported, the News Media made the Tet Offensive famous."
This is the reason I still have contempt for the political left in this country; they are continuing to do today what they did during the Viet Nam War, with the same results.
I look at the American left as being subversives for this reason.
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Capt Seid Waddell
The interesting thing to me is that many of those that despised us then as being baby killers now claim to be one of us. How strange.
"1,713,823 of those who served in Vietnam were still alive as of August, 1995 (census figures).
During that same Census count, the number of Americans falsely claiming to have served was: 9,492,958.
By this census, FOUR OUT OF FIVE WHO CLAIM TO BE VIETNAM VETS ARE NOT."
"1,713,823 of those who served in Vietnam were still alive as of August, 1995 (census figures).
During that same Census count, the number of Americans falsely claiming to have served was: 9,492,958.
By this census, FOUR OUT OF FIVE WHO CLAIM TO BE VIETNAM VETS ARE NOT."
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
Capt Seid Waddell roger that, well said and profoundly conveyed I agree 100% with your response!
"The important thing to remember about the Viet Nam War is that it was not a defeat by an enemy, but rather the first military defeat of America that was driven entirely by the American left and the dishonest American left-wing media."
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Maj Marty Hogan SGT (Join to see) SPC Margaret Higgins SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth CW5 Jack CardwellCOL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave HooverLTC Stephen F. SSG William Jones Lt Col Charlie Brown PO3 Bob McCord PO1 H Gene Lawrence Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SGT Mark Estes LTC (Join to see) SCPO Morris Ramsey Capt Dwayne Conyers TSgt Joe C.
"The important thing to remember about the Viet Nam War is that it was not a defeat by an enemy, but rather the first military defeat of America that was driven entirely by the American left and the dishonest American left-wing media."
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Maj Marty Hogan SGT (Join to see) SPC Margaret Higgins SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth CW5 Jack CardwellCOL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave HooverLTC Stephen F. SSG William Jones Lt Col Charlie Brown PO3 Bob McCord PO1 H Gene Lawrence Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SGT Mark Estes LTC (Join to see) SCPO Morris Ramsey Capt Dwayne Conyers TSgt Joe C.
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SSgt Terry P.
Capt Seid Waddell - It finally became PC to be a Vietnam Veteran at some point,years after the war and those people jumped on the band wagon for recognition. The same as many "wannabees" claim military service today.
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•The first man to die in Vietnam was James Davis, in 1961. He was with the 509th Radio Research Station. Davis Station in Saigon was named for him. "Radio Research" Unclassified Mission Statement of what I did was "Radio Research". Yeah he was another Cryppie working for the NSA and has a Star at the Entrance to NSA.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel thanks for shedding more light on James Davis the first man to die in Vietnam. Well said and articulately conveyed.
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CPT John Ferrie
There was another Camp Davis south of Siagon on the Siagon River. Home of the 504th Field Depot. Anybody remember it?
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SGT (Join to see)
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel the official start date of the Vietnam War is listed as 01 NOV 1955. There were other soldiers killed prior to Davis.
Richard Fitzgibbon, Jr. 08 JUN 1956
Harry Cramer, Jr. 21 OCT 1957
Dale Buis 08 JUL 1959
Chester Ovnand 08 JUL 1959
*sad fact. Richard Fitzgibbon, III was killed in Vietnam in 1965. Only a handful of father/son pairs were killed in Vietnam.
Richard Fitzgibbon, Jr. 08 JUN 1956
Harry Cramer, Jr. 21 OCT 1957
Dale Buis 08 JUL 1959
Chester Ovnand 08 JUL 1959
*sad fact. Richard Fitzgibbon, III was killed in Vietnam in 1965. Only a handful of father/son pairs were killed in Vietnam.
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Thanks for posting the Vietnam War Facts, Stats and Myths which dispels rumors about those who served SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. One day I hope this nation will truly honor the men and women who served this nation in Vietnam and the immediate area around it.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Guess you haven't run into those who say, 'well you got your memorial'.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - John, I am astonished and Beyond dismayed and concerned that you get that response. I've got tears in my eyes for you John. I Love You.
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Jennifer Lee (Doerflinger) Hill
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Sir, those people are despicable! They should be drafted & sent off to see what it's like. Grrr. Sorry. Behavior like that lights a short fuse.
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