It was his way of telling those who opposed the war that returning service members deserved respect, not contempt. to leave such gold, he thinks. By the time United States troops withdrew from Vietnam in 1973, the Vietnam War had become one of the longest, most controversial conflicts in American history. They were written by military veterans, former reporters, refugees, and civilians. two children eating rice, And most Americanshawks, doves and in-betweensdidnt want to hear what the soldiers had to say and refused to listen toit. Of the 471 men committed,I came out after two weeks of intense battlewith 36 surviving,most of them had been wounded. It just highlighted what I saw through the experiences of a lot of guys, and in response to the way things seemed to be highlighted in the news.. some nights I dig For more poems about war, consider the following: "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae. The whiteness of the branches Her hands reaching for the no one the long line of theirvowels. like sillowy seeds of milkweed pod, After being met with years of protest, demonstrations, and activism, including the objections of many notable poets and artists, such as Denise Levertov, Allen Ginsberg, and W.S. Years before Agent Orange was widely acknowledged for the silent killer it isthe deadly seed sewn in Asia only to take root at home among those who thought theyd survivedBalaban wrote in Along theMekong: With a scientific turn of mind I can understand The poems collected here range from mournful elegies to impassioned protests, yet and nearly all struggle with processing the meaning and scope of the conflict. W. D. Ehrhart, a former Marine sergeant and veteran of the Vietnam War, holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of Wales, where he did his dissertation on American poetry of the Korean War. Who knows what else awaits only the touch of a pen or the favor of apublisher? Poem for Our Dog Afraid of Thunder on a Rainy Day. While continuing the tone set by the earlier Winning Hearts and Minds, this later collection lifted the literary merit of the offerings a notch or two.In "Guerrilla War," W.D. Im sure of the children, Possession turns on him like swimming ducks, The Line Between Innocence and Immorality. CBS NewsThroughout this poem, you dont seem to have any hatred of the enemy?No, no. front, put the leg down, likeswimming. But others have persisted, and some have gone on to become among the best poets of theirgeneration. Past the olive drab LikeIvy. that I havedrunk. sucking sound a rocket makes whenit. At her. we called forjets. We were home finally going home. It is my sincere wish that someone will find these heart-felt writings useful. More on the War in Vietnam:The Tet Offensive (Sunday Morning)A promise fulfilled: Filming a story of heroism in battle (Sunday Morning)The lost platoon: Aftermath (Sunday Morning)A war photographers rediscovered images from Vietnam (Sunday Morning). | Privacy, Coyright, Legal Info | Website Developed by Hollman Media, LLC, class="cbs_national-template-default single single-cbs_national postid-2127832 tribe-no-js wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-6.10.0 vc_responsive". The war killed him . This famous poem was written here in Huntington. Among his many awards and decorations were 29 for valor. Began as a print journalist and political activist, then became a lecturer of English Literature at a college, later went on to do a job with a private pharmaceutical firm as a successful manager; after retirement began writing columns for the local daily on politics, the economy, social issues and lieterature and the arts; still a politically active person, a voracious reader and writer (paper and pen mostly, currently on the computer, hence this blog). Martin said, Thats a good question: Is this glory?, Is this glory? They have known shame, who love unloved. I guess I did well:Not having gone to Hell. we fire on. Story produced by Mary Walsh. It was a brutal battle; no quarter asked, none given. Never in anything have I found Every time weve broke out trying to leave here, we got fired upon.One pilot informs him he is low on fuel and has to leave. of liars. To suggest further additions, please contact us. Green as far from the shit var googletag = googletag || {}; It's not often (if ever) a recipient of the Medal of Honor is also a published poet. Well done, I do encourage you to continue with your writing, enjoy the site and how it works for you. In addition, we included selections of articles, audio resources, and online databases to further provide context for these important works of empowerment, heroism, and reckoning. southern Appalachians, from Pennsylvania to Romania, along with eloquent elegies to friends and familymembers. In his exploits with his buddies; they were heroes, everyone. I stood there not so long ago. Outside, the buses waiting an airfield mortared. I wanted to paint the picture of the action and a panorama of the combat there, he replied. The type of day that dogs don't understand. book "FOOT clockwise: me, Nina, Shamik with Paahi, Krishna, Sonal (Mohit's clicking), India: Calls for Khalistan justified based on Hindu Rashtra demand highlight threat of religious politics | SN Sahu, FOOTPRINTS IN THE BAJRA a "first in Indian writing in English". ./Always when the time is wrong; while friends are moaning[, ] wrote ex-Marine Igor Bobrowsky, holder of two Purple Hearts. In Faraway Places, hewrites: This daughter watching ducks knows In one particularly striking poem, Interview with a Guy Named Fawkes, U.S. Army, McDonald capturesas well as any young grunt couldthe grinding frustrations of guerrillawar: you tell them this Four current veterans one of the Vietnam War and three who served in Iraq explain how writing their experiences down has helped them come to terms with what they lived through. I am a farmer and I know what I know. Well, the phrase itself IS hypothetical, but refering to something factual and almost too good to be true! Today, the poem is read at the funerals of . One night, shivering uncontrollably with fear, Who plants his rice in season Strange prospect Communist North Vietnam invades South Vietnam and controls the country. In the spring of 1972, a slim volume of poems appeared called Winning Hearts and Minds (First Casualty Press), its title taken from one of the many official slogans used at various times to describe the American pacification and relocation program in South Vietnam. You are probably surrounded. His 2019 novel, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, followed a boy who, like Vuong, is an immigrant from Vietnam. Moreover, for the most part, soldiers will fight and kill willingly only if they find that reason believable. War Poems by Vietnam Veterans, a $1.95 olive-drab paperback put . With the passage of time, Caseys poems seem less substantial than former medic Paquets, but back then they were deemed good enough to earn him the Yale Younger Poets Award, and his collection Obscenities appeared almost simultaneously with Winning Hearts andMinds. her eyes In remembrance of American involvement in Vietnam, the Poetry Foundation has assembled a selection of poems from our archives that address the conflict and its aftermath. Here we are at Vietnam. when it is a lie to speak, a lie to keepsilent. My situation is I got 37 personnel. my child Under such conditions as these, there has been more than enough reason and plenty of time for once-idealistic youngsters to consider long and hard the war they fought, the government and the society that sent them to fight it, and the values they had once believed in. You look quickly around you: In 1965, President Johnson commits 200,000 troops to the war, rising to more than 500,000 in 1967. There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be paid heavily for their acquiring. School children walk by, he writes in OnDeath: Some stare However, I must make it clear that, while I served during the war/conflict, I was a chaplain's assistant and never went to Vietnam. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin asked Duffy, Lots of soldiers have written memoirs about their time in combat. By Vicki PrichardSpecial to NKyTribuneThere is a poem in R.L. "A Vietnam Vet at The Wall" and ""He Was a Vietnam Vet" by Susan Raye White "A Soldier's Pledge" by Lynn Hughes "Bob" by Lt. William P. Brandt, Forward Observer, Vietnam "The Wounded Are The Lucky" by Rikki Duncan "I Can't Come Home" by M.L.Carte "Perspective of the Vietnam Memorial" by Judy/T. I am the last person you will touch. You never know if you'll get the chance again. But his presence should remind us, we may need his like again. Men taught to believe that American soldiers handed out candy to kids found themselves killing and being killed by those very kids. A company of NVAs crashing toward you As men whose duty it was to kill me filed by But behind the myth of the games creation is an untold tale of theft, obsession and corporate double-dealing. Duffy was the lone American advisor to a battalion of South Vietnamese paratroopers sent to hold Fire Base Charlie. Watch Video: A Medal of Honor recipients epic poem of warIts not often (if ever) a recipient of the Medal of Honor is also a published poet. The agent called me to her window to process my papers. No one couldve expected more from them. I dont want in death to be a So easily frightened they were perfect warning. Across my chest But it offered additional poems by WHAM poets Barry, Cross, Krohn, Purcell, and others, as well as new work by Balaban andBerry. Bombs so long falling; after falling, "Memorial Day for the War Dead" by Yehuda Amichai. At the time, I was really angry in the aftermath of that talk. Just ask if you need assistance or have any questions, we are here to help you. was ourvillage. He was just a common Soldier and his ranks are growing thin. } Edited by three Vietnam veterans working out of a basement kitchen in Brooklyn and published originally through private funding . In News Update, he chronicles the livesand deathsof friends hed known in the war zone: Sean Flynn/dropping his camera and grabbing a gun; Tim Page with a steel plate in his head; Gitelson, his brains leaking on my hands and knees, pulled from a canal. this pond her only Pacific, one leg, clear the sides with your arms, clear the back, To cross a river meant leeches. The battle raged back and forth. Casey, a former military policeman, works exclusively with the truncated matter-of-fact speech rhythms that mirror the Vietnam grunts favorite phrase: There it isno further explanation offered. With roses for the brave, And suddenly I heard a voice. Something These poems are available in a book format. Im staying with you, you need cover,We are a team, we have fought togetherAnd if need be we will die together.That may be the cost of saving our troopers.. . And 'tho sometimes to his neighbors, his tales became a joke. You have read 1 of 10 free articles in the past 30 days. as morning, curling, billows creep across Copyright 2023 The Virginia Quarterly Review. Soon it will be here,It seems strange no more.Martin said, Strange no more. And finger paint the words of who I am did any damn red rocketsglare. But we'll hear his tales no longer, for ol' Bob has passed away. Out of that hole and ran I wrote the poem within a few days of that. happened to be a water buffalo. Zambia. You killed the enemy or the enemy killed you. Today, comfort and teaching themselves deceive see the flash of the muzzles. Most of the poems in Winning Hearts and Minds are Ehrhart, the rebel son of a minister who had . Those who protested the war extended their outrage to those whod fought it. In Rocket Attack, he first describes the death of a young Vietnamese girl, then criesout: Daughter, oh God, my daughter You killed the enemy or the enemy killed you. Vietnam Tears I stood and I watched as a mother cried, when she had heard that her son had died. Torture, assault and battery, malicious destruction, murder and mayhemthe very things young Americans had always been taught only the enemy didwere widespread and tacitly or openly sanctioned. Papers tell of their life stories, from the time that they were young. One night frightening scores of them Charles Fink, 199th Infantry Brigade (Light), Privacy Policy |Terms of service |Subscription terms |Your ad choices |Cookie Settings |California Privacy Rights |About Us |Contact Newsday |Reprints & permissions |Advertise with Newsday |Help. Idly the thick Rach Binh Thuy slides by. You have stopped for a break, stand up for the number you'd last after bitten. is the jungle All rights reserved. but the passing of a soldier, goes unnoticed, and unsung. If youve never been a soldier, you cant understand the bond between guys who, like he says, dont even necessarily like each other, but who are willing to be there for each other, Scruggs, 68, said in a telephone interview from Annapolis, Maryland, where he practices law. What can be said with certainty is that these are accomplished poems by a skilled practitioner. Two earlier chapbooks had already offered tantalizing hints of Weigls ability, and when A Romance appeared in 1979, it immediately confirmed thatpromise. I have thumped and blown into your kind too often. Unlike his earlier Vietnam poems, however, these few tackle the war straight up. that we will be keepers of a garden,nonetheless. Only six of these 34 poems, in fact, deal with Vietnam, two others referring to the war in passing. President Kennedy is assassinated; Vice-President Johnson succeeds Kennedy. Today, at 71, Msgr. After our war, the dismembered bits he could promise Im sailing to Bien Hoa and sent to the Mess Hall, choice USA steaks. Pulling the trigger is all we have. I cut it out and taped it to my bedroom door where it remained until my parents passed and we sold the house in the late 1990s.It temains as relevant today as it did then. Why?! me home, burning; men running out of theflames. warped it out of place Albuquerque High School, 1962. by this dazzle that does not wish to leave us Threat S.N. bleached into my fear. a fool counting the cards, a monkey praying, In Vietnam I prayed fervently The penis in the air Blond, boyish, his sense of humor intact, grubby like the rest of us, sick of war, but good and charming and wholesome. Republishing, rebroadcasting, rewriting, redistributing prohibited. I was in the Florida State Drivers license office building getting my new drivers license. He wrote the poem a few years after coming home, when he was a student at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington. Where the Unknown Soldier lies, And the flowers there are sprinkled. Never hear the horrible Weigl, in fact, seems unwillingby design or by default, one cannot tellto confront the war directly, relying time and again on dreams, illusions and surreality. I try to imagine she runs down the road and wings Ehrhart (image on the left), was aptly called Carrying the Darkness. A sergeant said Pass me the salt, boy Air strikes, code-named Operation Rolling Thunder, begin in North Vietnam. And in all these years, not once has a single policymaker or general ever accepted any blame or offered anapology. With the tears from mother's eyes. In . During the last years of the war, when the inevitable outcome was becoming increasingly apparent to everyone involved, the best journalists covering Vietnam shifted their attention from day-to-day stories to reflect on larger themes that attempted to explain what had actually happened and why. Who waits in waves of heat before her. biggest Now I feel really sick. Neither Paquet nor Casey ever published any additional poetry, to my knowledge, after 1972. 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The contrast is even more remarkable when one considers how very few members of the Vietnam Generation ever actually That represent all Ex-infantryman Steve Hassett contributed half-a-dozen poems, including his eerily ironic Christmas, in which The Hessian Indeed, of the 36 poems, only ten deal with the war. Equally important was a new anthology, Demilitarized Zones (East River Anthology), co-edited by Jan Barry and a second WHAM contributor. staring at lapping water. measure what I think we haveleft. (national academy of letters, India) recently published a nice review to my Best of all, poets like Weigl and Balaban are still young and still producing. be hes one of the Lords Progress was measured in grisly official body counts, and any dead Vietnamese was a Viet Cong. Kill or die is our fate.It sounds like going in you knew this was a battle to the death, said Martin.We were given orders to fight to the death, Duffy replied.In his poem, Duffy imagines the orders the North Vietnamese commander gave his troops: if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[580,400],'sandhillsexpress_com-banner-1','ezslot_5',114,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-sandhillsexpress_com-banner-1-0');The big American with the radio on his back,I want him killed, he is controlling the aircraft.He is attacking our anti-aircraft and artillery guns.He moves often. In his poem, Duffy imagines the orders the North Vietnamese commander gave his troops: if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[580,400],'sandhillsexpress_com-banner-1','ezslot_5',114,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-sandhillsexpress_com-banner-1-0'); The big American with the radio on his back,I want him killed, he is controlling the aircraft.He is attacking our anti-aircraft and artillery guns.He moves often. Idly. I didnt have a sign on me that says crazy combat medic with PTSD, like giving me the boot as I walk out the door, Stuck on depression could use some relief, Others come home and hide behind closed door, Shooting a machine gun and throwing flames, I know it's a game but it got my attention, There's more than training that powers us, It's love for our brothers that is a big plus, Went to war to find love for their brothers, Providing security so his platoon could advance, Stormed enemy trench to give them a chance, Sacrificed himself while his platoon made a stand, Gave his own life so his brothers will last, During enemy attack, comrade falls in the line of fire, Leaves the safety of his hole, knowing the consequences are dire, Watches the enemy aim knowing it's the end, Two men in light aircraft take hit and loose power, Pilot won't survive but the navigator can, Ditched the plane in water to save the other man, It's hard to comprehend what he had just done, Prisoner of war with the Viet Cong for 3 years, Gave his food and meds to support his peers, Gained respect from the enemy for the valor he showed. so full ofducks. This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. His son had died nine thousand miles away, No sweat, man, Duffy replies. skillful and practiced of the soldier-poets. with benediction After the Navy, They Enlisted For the Duty at Hand To Serve the Cause of Country and Land: They Had Honor, They Had Valor, They Found Glory That Change Them Forever. In In Celebration of Spring, heinsists: Swear by the locust, by dragonflies on ferns, (Enter your ZIP code for information on American Experience events and screening in your area.). that malformations in lab mice may not occur in children when blood was spilled on my 214. bloody papers I carry through life. in Nhatrang, in 1962, we just did ourjobs[.]. got a standing ovation Except for that, From breaking news to special features and documentaries, the NewsdayTV team is covering the issues that matter to you. To see dead bodies on the ground. // cutting the mustard So, basically you had accepted the fact that you were going to die?It was getting a little dicey! Duffy replied.It seems like, going in, your position was not survivable.I think probably so, but I was never fearful in the whole battle.In a recording, Duffy (call sign: Dusty Cyanide) talks to the aircraft coming to his rescue.My situation is I got 37 personnel. He held a job and raised a family, quietly going on his way; and the world won't note his passing; 'tho a Soldier died today. as ascar. Finks squad leader, a bespectacled 19-year-old sergeant from Nebraska named Claude Van Andel, noticed how tired Fink was and offered to take his place as the patrols point man a squads most dangerous position. He was getting old and paunchy and his hair was falling fast. that as we grow old, we will not grow evil, It don't mean nothing. And thats the essence of war.. And for what? I had read it when it was first published in 1996 and it has stuck with me, as has the utterly savage U.S. war against Vietnam that killed so many millions, what the Vietnamese call The American War. recruiter, Meet the influential author and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. 2023 Sandhills Express (KCNI|KBBN), All rights reserved. An estimated 2 million Vietnamese civilians were killed, and 58,000 US soldiers died in action. Oct. 7, 2012. MacMurray had showered ten minutes before. "This is the price you pay for having a great father. women and kids in shacks Men fought and died for nameless hills, only to walk away from them when the battle was over. So I can stay here beside you, seems I can not get away. For when countries are in conflict, then we find the Soldier's part. Only now I cant fly. Apr 6, 2009. You chose to write poetry. Some of these poems are very personal and dark while others are lighter, but I wanted to make them available to the public as an educational tool to everyone who is interested. It was not the . While thousands note their passing, and proclaim that they were great. Balaban is particularly adept at contrasting the impact of the war on Vietnam with the indifference of those at home. . He lives with his wife and daughter in Philadelphia, and teaches English and history at theHaverfordSchool. What else can we do? our hands around. In Orpheus in the Upper World, he offers perhaps an explanation for the hundreds and even thousands of poems written by those who fought thewar: For when his order had burst his head, You chose to write poetry. In Mines, hewrites: Here is how you walk at night: slowly lift Not all the poems in After Our War deal with Vietnam. tells you you're on a new trail, Saigon falls to northern forces. on a rain-soaked day such as this. falling in slowmotion[.]. Navy Crosses on my Face. The US concludes peace agreements. View of American troops from the 173rd Airborne Brigade as they exit a helicopter 40 miles south of Saigon, Vietnam, August 1965. From World War II, one can think of only a handful of poems, like James Dickeys The Firebombing, Randall Jarrells The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner, and sections of Thomas McGraths Letter to an Imaginary Friend. Again, one finds the particular hallmark of the very best of McDonald, like Balaban, is anomalous, but for different reasons: he was a career Air Force officer and pilot, his age closer to those who planned the war than to most of those who fought it. tell them shove it, theyre not here, tell them kiss Oneword. President Joe Biden shakes hands with retired U.S. Army Major John J. Duffy, after awarding him the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Vietnam War, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., July 5, 2022. Eases, and your pain, andmine. separation to her This will always be light "Literary critics may think it inappropriate, but I think poetry is a perfect vehicle for writing about war," Weigl said. Monopoly es el juego de mesa favorito de Estados Unidos, una carta de amor al capitalismo desenfrenado y a nuestra sociedad de libre mercado. Another former medic, Berry offers a vision of the war in which hope (and almost everything else) appears in lowercase: the boys ma said may "Death in the Afternoon, Chapter 16", But I have walked in the face of the moon, I have befouled the waters and tainted the air of a magnificent land, I have flown through the sky faster than the sun, But I had idled in the streets made ugly with traffic, But I have built upon it hundred million homes, But I have built courthouses to keep them free, I have outraged my brothers in alleys and ghettos, I have scribbled out filth and pornography, But I have elevated the philosophy of man. . all those pierced eyes, ear slivers, jaw splinters, Among his many awards and decorations were 29 for valor. His poetry and fiction have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. Still, lingering memories of Vietnam persist. They were fighting for what they believed in. Over their nose***, No jaw I wish you could have seen him the day he died, he wrote. to all things, even small things, Scruggs was the driving force behind the Wall, made of black granite panels inscribed with the names of the more than 58,000 U.S. troops killed in Vietnam. And not your good love and not the rain-swept air 4) We were all clerks of various sorts. An event that stunned the nation and forced an examination of U.S. military training and tactics. I cut it out and taped it to my bedroom door where it remained until my parents passed and we sold the house in the late 1990s. Most had been in grade school or junior high school when John F. Kennedy had declared that we will bear any burden, pay any price in defense of liberty. Oh, big sighs. In following years, thousands of Vietnamese immigrate to the United States. . The shortest poem in the book is LEclatante Victoire de KheSanh: The main thing Next months harvest is hordes of hungry beetles. It was getting a little dicey! Duffy replied. At the feet of the girl at the laundry, Speak from out the grave: "I am the Unknown Soldier, The spirit voice began. as men whose duty it was to kill me filed by. Going to the US Department of Defense and the VA to tell them you can retro engineer your own post war PTSD in order to train others who are going off to war to not receive PTSD after the war, is like going to Saudi Arabia to tell them you have developed an engine that runs on air. It is as if time has finally allowed Weigl to accept the emotions buried in the subconscious and the implications of what he has done and been a part of. forcing his touchagain. On a rain-soaked day such as this. at the Chu Lai Laundry, who wouldnt give him his uniforms because they werentfinished: Who wouldve thought the world stops Editor: Ed Givnish. While many of these writers might be loath to call themselves antiwar poets, few if any have anything good to say about their experience inVietnam. It is inscribed inaccurately on a memorial stone at the Northport VA Medical Center. Most of my anthologies, and the three textbooks I use for my creative only a little more than a yard away. You did a good job. With handkerchiefs After Caliban in Blue, McDonald had published two additional collections, both good, neither touching on Vietnam. By the time United States troops withdrew from Vietnam in 1973, the Vietnam War had become one of the longest, most controversial conflicts in American history. And in 1982, his Blue Mountain (also from Unicorn) ably demonstrated the growth of his own poetry over the years. In The Gardenia in the Moon, he writes: Men had landed on the moon./As men shot dirty films in dirty motel rooms, /Guerrillas sucked cold rice and fish. In other poems, Balaban reveals the depth of his feeling for the Vietnameseborn of the years he spent interacting with them in ways no soldier-veteran ever couldhis astounding eye for detail, his absorption of the daily rhythms of life in a rural, traditional world, and the terrible destruction of those rhythms and traditions. American troops return home with veterans benefits dramatically reduced since the era of WW II. Quintana is on the English faculty at Mesa College, San Diego. As your mucosity dries on my lips One might argue ad infinitum about what constitutes valid moral justification for any given war. Like him, many of us who were . In this morning sun. Windy sighs. In 2018, he returned home to Hue, in central Vietnam, to live out his last days at the Tu Hieu Temple, where he had become a novice as a teenager. 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