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Two American Soldiers Going It Alone by Bob Miller
Don't know whether or not any of you saw the news report
of US soldiers trying to get some Iraqi soldiers to move in on some guys who were firing
at them from rooftops, but it sure brought back a Vietnam event for me.
I'll never forget flying the battalion
commander of the 3-506th Airborne around in circles watching a company of ARVN* soldiers
led by a US officer refuse to advance on what turned out to be six NVA** soldiers hiding
in a wooded area. This US tried his best to get these South Vietnamese soldiers to attack,
only to have them stop to fix lunch. Finally, the US, in total disbelief and I suspect
shame, said he and another US were going after these NVA alone if need be. I watched as
these two US soldiers left the ARVN soldiers having what looked like a family reunion from
the air, and move in on these NVA.
This story doesn't have a happy ending,
so I'll not tell it. But my boss, Lt. Col. Alves, did everything he could to change the
outcome, but it was all in vain. Lt. Col. Alves was never the same after this. He never
mentioned this event again, and I knew better than to bring it up, but I'm sure he blamed
himself for not calling in an airstrike or calling for an insertion of US troops. But how
could he have known that some 70 or so well-armed ARVN soldiers would just watch as two US
went it alone? These two Americans didn't give Alves time to react to their decision to go
it alone, and they couldn't hear his orders to stand down since their radio was strapped
on the back of an ARVN who was part of a social event.
This event was typical of what went on
from start to finish of the longest war in US history. I'm not blaming the people of South
Vietnam. I'm blaming myself for not coming home and blowing Henry Kissinger and Robert
McNamara's brains out. But it was really hard to get close to these two since they're
always surrounded by people giving them awards. When Arlington Cemetery could no longer
hold all of McNamara's mistakes and LBJ had to replace him, he gave McNamara the Presidential
Medal of Freedom. Oh, the one I like best is the credit given to McNamara for
advising JFK during the Cuba Missile Crisis. What second grader wouldn't have known that
if Russia was going to fire missiles at us, it would be better if they fired them from Moscow
than from Cuba? The embargo would have been a no brainer for even George W. Bush and
Donald Rumsfeld. Okay, so that's a stretch, but they might have figured it out if given
time. Like when the missiles were lifting off from say, Havana.
*Army of the Republic of Vietnam -
**North Vietnam Army
Bob Miller was shot down twice in
Vietnam (1968 and 1969). He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal.
Miller is a 100% service connected disabled veteran. Miller ran for a seat in the US
Senate in 1992. He has written seven books including his bestseller, Kill Me If You
Can.
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