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kmudd
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 12:32 am    Post subject: He turned everything over with no strings attached Reply with quote

Forgotten valor: John Kerry in Vietnam.(PW Talks with Douglas Brinkley)(Interview)


Publishers Weekly; 12/22/2003; Hogan, Ron



PW: What inspired you to write Tour of Duty [reviewed on p. 50]?

Douglas Brinkley: I was planning a group portrait of the Vietnam senators: Max Cleland, Bob Kerrey, John Kerry, John McCain and Chuck Hagel. But John McCain has published two books; Bob Kerrey had written a bestselling memoir; Max Cleland had just published his memoir.... When I met with John Kerry's Senate chief of staff and told him about this group portrait idea, he said, "You know, Senator Kerry has diaries and journals and letters from Vietnam he never lets anyone see." As any historian would, I said I'd love to see that.... Eventually he gave me all his archives to pick through, and I was stunned by what a historical treasure trove it was, not just about one man's journey through Vietnam, but also about the operations of the U.S. Navy in the Mekong Delta.

PW: So the book ended up being about more than Kerry's experience?

DB: My main objective was to show the forgotten war the U.S. Navy fought on the rivers and coast of Vietnam. The death toll among the Swift boat crews was extraordinary, because they were constantly on high-risk missions deep into Vietcong territory. Kerry drives my narrative, obviously, but I'm trying to tell the story of men like Don Droz, who was killed there, or Wade Sanders, who went on to become an assistant secretary of state.

PW: Was Kerry a presidential candidate when you approached him?

DB: He hadn't formally announced yet, but there was an assumption he would probably enter the race, and he had given every indication of it. I think that explains his timing [in cooperating with the book]. He could have written something himself, but I believe he deemed that too self-serving. Or he could have kept it in the closet. He'd run several Senate campaigns without bringing this material out. But I think I approached him in the right way, and he not only turned everything over with no strings attached, he answered all my questions. He was very decent to work with.

PW: Without denying the atrocities that did take place, you point out the battlefield heroism of many Vietnam combatants.

DB: My fear is that people will just see this as a book about John Kerry timed to his presidential campaign. From a sales point of view, of course, it's great to have your subject in the news, but I saw my job as telling the story of the heroism and valor of the Vietnam veterans. They've been terribly maligned. The men and women who served in Vietnam are the greatest generation in their own right. I've interviewed tons of them, and most are extraordinarily patriotic Americans who have lingering discomfort with the fact that they've been stereotyped as losers and degenerates. But battle for battle, they were as good as the forces in WWII.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 12:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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My fear is that people will just see this as a book about John Kerry timed to his presidential campaign.


His "fear?" How about "his goal?"
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 1:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

They have been terribly maligned by John Kerry and his ilk. They have discomfort because of Kerry and his ilk. They have been stereotyped because of Kerry and his ilk.

My God Brinkley, you are you out of your effin mind? Are you so blind that you cannot see that?

The unmitigated gall of some people is mind boggling. Twisted Evil
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Scott
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 1:21 am    Post subject: Re: He turned everything over with no strings attached Reply with quote

[quote="kmudd"]
Douglas Brinkley wrote:
...Vietnam veterans. They've been terribly maligned.


Gee, I wonder how that happened? Rolling Eyes
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Hueygunner
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 2:54 pm    Post subject: Vietnam Veterans & American History Reply with quote

Just lump us Vietnam Vets in the same category with General George Armstrong Custer.
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