I wrote a tribute to my son on Facebook for veterans day.but it wasn't poetry. I was so outraged that so many were nodding in approval, Fink said. In In Celebration of Spring, heinsists: Swear by the locust, by dragonflies on ferns, One hopes for the same from Brown, McCarthy and others. Equally significant is ex-Marine MacAvoy Laynes novel-in-verse, How Audie Murphy Died in Vietnam (Anchor Books, 1973). separation to her 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. LikeIvy. In short, those who had been asked and ordered to pull the trigger were left alone to carry the weight of the entire disaster that was Americas war in Indochina. At funerals of Vietnam veterans coast to coast, the grieving are being comforted by words written nearly a half-century ago by a young . 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. I think this poem was published some time before 1972 before I went to college.I cant remember the magazine (probably TIME). Substitute Afghanistan for Vietnam and it is current.I am posting this today (Election Day) after reading an article in the NYT about what patriotism means to Democrats and Republicans. The news came on. We landed at Ft. Lewis, to take us to the airport. Bobrowsky, Cross, and Purcell contribute powerful poems. Crushing the shower shack. what do they know back where of poetry that, 15 years later, is still growing. Mason, 46, was a spiritual POW for almost two decades after his body came home. Speak from out the grave: "I am the Unknown Soldier, The spirit voice began. "You don't want to let go . School children walk by, he writes in OnDeath: Some stare By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy. Perhaps because he has come to terms with the worst, he can also now remember with a certain amusement The Girl There is no gold for him Find out what each side had in its arsenal. 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. turned out to be a swarm of fireflies. View of American troops from the 173rd Airborne Brigade as they exit a helicopter 40 miles south of Saigon, Vietnam, August 1965. if ( 'querySelector' in document && 'addEventListener' in window ) { In Eating the Forest, he speaks of soldiers/trained to sleep/where the moon sinks/and bring the darkness home[. keep track of time spent, Where then do these poems comefrom? Charles Fink reads the poem "Bury Me With Soldiers," which he wrote as a tribute to the U.S. servicemembers who served during the Vietnam War. me home, burning; men running out of theflames. The politician's stipend and the style in which he lives. 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. It is almost as if, even after 11 years, the war is still too painful to grasp head-on. my fate was sealed when I ETS. In Farmers Song at Can Tho, hewrites: What is a man but a farmer In 1965, President Johnson commits 200,000 troops to the war, rising to more than 500,000 in 1967. A poem of McDonalds appeared recently in The Atlantic. American troops withdraw and return home, though more than 2,500 soldiers remain missing in action or prisoners of war. Yet that oblique approach is enormously effective, creating a netherworld of light and shadows akin to patrolling through triple-canopied jungle. Except for that, Like him, many of us who were . is to clean up all the troubles, that the politicians start. Idly. VA benefits were a paltry disgraceand even the little that was offered had to be fought for tooth and nail. . Powell "Daymare" by Dave King Again, one finds the particular hallmark of the very best of You study the things which start fromscratch. Turning in the war, the tropical heat like hate Trained to fight and not to run for the Vietnam War, Where time has forgotten, and joy comes no more. Major John J. Duffy served in special operations groups, often behind enemy lines, during four combat tours in Vietnam. There is no escape. These poems are available in a book format. acceptance ofherself. and ducks that others feed. Where the Unknown Soldier lies, And the flowers there are sprinkled. after dark You know now that your life 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. that I havedrunk. Nguyen Chi Thien, Whose Poems Spoke Truth to Power, From a Cell, Dies at 73. rocks its weight, A woman kneels on deck Sailing to Bien Hoa istypical: In my dream of the hydroplane Two of his poetry collections,SangreandThe History of Homewon the American Book Award. when it is a lie to speak, a lie to keepsilent. From breaking news to special features and documentaries, the NewsdayTV team is covering the issues that matter to you. Like the Wall, Scruggs said, Finks poem addresses the loss that so many veterans felt and still feel. 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. the war still follows me. 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. our hands around. He must be destroyed!Martin said, That antenna was like a kill me sign.Plus, I was 62, and the Vietnamese are typically about 56, Duffy said.The air strikes he called in were the only thing keeping badly-outnumbered South Vietnamese troops from being overrun. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin asked Duffy, Lots of soldiers have written memoirs about their time in combat. Why?. On this day, the St. Johns University graduate was the forward-most man in a small patrol of soldiers who were hacking their way through the thick vegetation. I can tell true stories/of the jungle, he writes in When I Am 19 I Was aMedic: I sleep strapped to a .45, pity youMartha!. My situation is I got 37 personnel. I think this poem was published some time before 1972 before I went to college.I cant remember the magazine (probably TIME). These are wonderful poems, made more so by their juxtaposition with touchingly beautiful nonwar poems like Snowy Egret and Small Song for Andrew. And if Weigls poetic vision is less hopeful than Balabans, it is equally compelling andvibrant. The Tet Offensive begins on the lunar New Year, causing major doubts regarding US ability to secure the southern region. So I can keep on living, I stood there not so long ago. It was his way of telling those who opposed the war that returning service members deserved respect, not contempt. You chose to write poetry. It's not often (if ever) a recipient of the Medal of Honor is also a published poet. I know what it is like to be so afraid Fink ended up spending a year in Vietnam. [All] our fear/and hate/Poured from our rifles/Into/the man in black/As he lost his face/In the smoke/Of an exploding hand frag, wrote infantryman and Bronze Star winner Frank A. Still, lingering memories of Vietnam persist. 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. Something one leg, clear the sides with your arms, clear the back, Possession turns on him like swimming ducks, God Edited by three Vietnam veterans working out of a basement kitchen in Brooklyn and published originally through private funding . a fool counting the cards, a monkey praying, The battle raged back and forth. 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 conflict marked a turning point for how Americans saw the militarys place in the world. over and over. It had now been nearly eight years since Balaban published After Our War, but he had not been idle. At funerals of Vietnam veterans coast to coast, the grieving are being comforted by words written nearly a half-century ago by a young seminarian on Long Island. so full ofducks. that we will be keepers of a garden,nonetheless. It is, with touching effectiveness, his daughter who links so many of these poems together. 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. In 1963, John Kennedy said in a speech at Amherst College, When power corrupts, poetry cleanses. Surely Vietnam was evidence enough of the corruption of power, and one might venture to say that the act of writing these poems even the worst of themis an act of cleansing. I guess I did well:Not having gone to Hell. two children eating rice, Tents and trucks and clothes and everything A people they had thought they were going to liberate treated them with apparent indifference or outright hostility. Intestines poured It is inscribed inaccurately on a memorial stone at the Northport VA Medical Center. he learned to pay much closer watch cannons twice as fast as the old gunships. As men whose duty it was to kill me filed by You have been followed. not even in their granddams days "Dulce Et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen. Goodbye, David -- my name is Dusty. our own or that of 13th-century Mongol armies Seven winters have slipped away, And 'tho sometimes to his neighbors, his tales became a joke. // cutting the mustard The average age of American soldiers in Vietnam was 19-and-a-half (in World War II it had been 26). or clear it of Cong, The contrast is even more remarkable when one considers how very few members of the Vietnam Generation ever actually an airfield mortared. You are probably surrounded. It was a brutal battle; no quarter asked, none given. Literate without being literary, Paquet was, at the time, far and away the most He died doing what he felt was right. 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 Next time I see you I owe you a big bottle of scotch. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'sandhillsexpress_com-large-mobile-banner-1','ezslot_0',117,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-sandhillsexpress_com-large-mobile-banner-1-0');if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'sandhillsexpress_com-large-mobile-banner-1','ezslot_1',117,'0','1'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-sandhillsexpress_com-large-mobile-banner-1-0_1');if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'sandhillsexpress_com-large-mobile-banner-1','ezslot_2',117,'0','2'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-sandhillsexpress_com-large-mobile-banner-1-0_2');.large-mobile-banner-1-multi-117{border:none!important;display:block!important;float:none!important;line-height:0;margin-bottom:15px!important;margin-left:auto!important;margin-right:auto!important;margin-top:15px!important;max-width:100%!important;min-height:250px;min-width:300px;padding:0;text-align:center!important}. I watched a father try to hold back his tears, His son had lived only a scant 19 years. 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. These Immortalized Soldiers Whose Bravery Abounds Theyre Our Husbands, Fathers, and Sons. ***. damn, When a loved one doesn't return from war there will be many unresolved feelings. through my fingers into my soul. Men taught to believe that American soldiers handed out candy to kids found themselves killing and being killed by those very kids. Martin said, Strange no more. So easily frightened they were perfect warning. Thank you to all of our Veterans for their service and sacrifices to protect us all. Across my chest And in 1982, his Blue Mountain (also from Unicorn) ably demonstrated the growth of his own poetry over the years. Even more chilling is Song of Napalm, in which he tries to appreciate the wonder of horses in a pasture after astorm: Still I close my eyes and see the girl Records, souvenirs, pretending But the two most noteworthy poets in the collection are Paquet and Michael Casey. old counting the year/in days, . He didn't die because he was sick, or he didn't die because he was in a wreck. I am of the same generation as Harris, the courageous draft resister and anti-war campaigner who died on February 6. I n March 2019, three months before the publication of Ocean Vuong's novel On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, he called his agent from the hallway of a Hartford, Conn . his cooplike, concrete sentry perched mid-bridge I dont want in death to be a document.documentElement.className += 'js'; It had a profound impact on me. upon her gold Out of that hole and ran like sillowy seeds of milkweed pod, has retaken thetrenches. writing class, include The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien. Then, he sums up his own career, starting as a 17-year-old private and ending as a major with four combat tours. Men fought and died for nameless hills, only to walk away from them when the battle was over. What else can we do? Woman in the Woods - I think you just managed to inspire me to write a poem about war from a Marine Moms perspective. is paid off with a medal and perhaps a pension, small. Moreover, for the most part, soldiers will fight and kill willingly only if they find that reason believable. Your poem gives a strong voice for those affected by war. In his exploits with his buddies; they were heroes, everyone. There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be paid heavily for their acquiring. look on it healed ./Always when the time is wrong; while friends are moaning[, ] wrote ex-Marine Igor Bobrowsky, holder of two Purple Hearts. when blood was spilled on my 214. bloody papers I carry through life. His 2019 novel, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, followed a boy who, like Vuong, is an immigrant from Vietnam. goes off to serve his Country and offers up his life? "My appreciation for my father's greatness cannot be measured.". only the gulf between herself Its not Shakespeare, he said, but it says simply and directly what most military people, especially those who served in combat, feel about fellow soldiers.. You're far from home. ' Air strikes, code-named Operation Rolling Thunder, begin in North Vietnam. Thich Nhat Hanh dismissed the idea of death. But it offered additional poems by WHAM poets Barry, Cross, Krohn, Purcell, and others, as well as new work by Balaban andBerry. "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. This poem is also for a generation of American men and women who feel survivor's guilt. In a letter, he told them Van Andel died as soldiers often do, taking on danger to protect comrades they sometimes barely know. 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. 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". And it all came down on me, the stink They came in hissing, It is my sincere wish that someone will find these heart-felt writings useful. But retired Green Beret John Duffy turned his trial-by-fire into an epic poem of the Vietnam War. | 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". Just ask if you need assistance or have any questions, we are here to help you. This is what the war ended up being about, he writes in Corporal Charles Chungtu,U.S.M.C.: we would find a V. C. village, Moments later, a mine exploded. I lay down in it We were fighting for what we believed in. If we cannot do him honor, while he's here to hear the praise. at the Chu Lai Laundry, who wouldnt give him his uniforms because they werentfinished: Who wouldve thought the world stops I like a little unaccustomed mercy. the Units of our Conflict -- all Conflicts. 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. Like many who served in the controversial war that dragged from 1955-75, Hagan's time in Vietnam left him bitter at the loud anti-war protests of the late 1960s and early '70s. . More than 50,000 protestors assemble outside the Pentagon. "Memorial Day for the War Dead" by Yehuda Amichai. 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, was ourvillage. and the VC would know our position. Its not often (if ever) a recipient of the Medal of Honor is also a published poet. 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. and bent I drag it along And thats the essence of war.Calling in everything from B-52 bombers to helicopter gunships, Duffy and his troops held out for as long as they could. Papers tell of their life stories, from the time that they were young. I am a farmer and I know what I know. Msgr. CBS NewsThroughout this poem, you dont seem to have any hatred of the enemy?No, no. Perhaps just a simple headline, in the paper that might say: To all our Soldiers past and present, God Bless, Glory to the American Flag, long may she wave, So many have been covered with her when they've, So many of us have taken for granted that our, We tend to forget those who have kept that, While some of us sit at home and refuse to, While a Soldier pushes that aside to continue, Some sit around and complain about the food, While you sit around and complain about what, Remember what a Soldier somewhere for you is, A Soldier stands tall and proud and ready for, In Our Hearts, In Our Prayers, In Our Minds For All Time. Get the latest on new films and digital content, learn about events in your area, and get your weekly fix of American history. resurrection day Bury Me With Soldiers is the title that Charles Fink gave his poem, inspired by an ambush that he somehow survived as a 22-year-old specialist 4. Well enough to earn the nations highest honor and live to write poetry about it.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.SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images. we called forjets. 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.. "God Has Pity on Kindergarten Children" by Yehuda Amichai. LI priest's poem about Vietnam War endures. the sky, the trees. Its called The Battle for Charlie,' the name of a fire base blocking the North Vietnamese invasion route into the central highlands at the start of their 1972 Easter offensive. The battle raged back and forth. Theyre our Husbands, Fathers, and the flowers there are sprinkled Americans saw the militarys place in world... 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