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US soldiers memorial in Hanoi?
Self | 5-JAN-2009 | self

Posted on 01/04/2009 10:02:53 PM PST by djsunzi

Does anyone know if there is a memorial to US troops that I can visit while in Hanoi? I know it seems unlikely, but you never know. If not, anyone in Hanoi this month?


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; History; Military/Veterans; Travel
KEYWORDS: hanoi; memorial; us; vietnam
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1 posted on 01/04/2009 10:02:53 PM PST by djsunzi
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To: djsunzi

I’ll be appearing at the Radisson Wednesday-Saturday for two shows each evening in the Bayou Lounge.


2 posted on 01/04/2009 10:11:02 PM PST by Wally_Kalbacken
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No memorial to US GI’s that I am aware of but an interesting War Museam on Kham Thien Street in Hanoi , lots of relics and such, old ordnance etc ......take an barf bag as they promote Bubbafuccos speech kissing their asses on his visit.


3 posted on 01/04/2009 10:15:25 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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This begs the question.

What memorials would the Vietnamese erect to the U.S. Soldiers who fought against their own Soldiers, killing many of them, all in a futile attempt to delay the inevitable unification of Vietnam.

(I’m as pro-American as can be, but this is the Vietnamese point of view, from what I’ve read.)

I actually do know of a couple of things like what you seek, even though I’ve yet to be to Vietnam.

One is the U.S. War Crimes museum, and another is the American war museum. They may be one and the same, and the titles may be different. They basically consist of wreckage of shot down and destroyed U.S. military equipment.

Outside of Hamoi, there’s a statue of John McCain, to commemorate the spot where he was shot down, if you can find it and get to it.

In Ho Chi Minh City, which is still unofficially called Siagon, there may be an unofficial memorial to the American forces somewhere, and many older residents may still have some good memories of the U.S. forces there. But that’s the most you’ll probably be able to get.

Have a great trip anyway. People who’ve been there say it’s beautiful. The Vietnam War to the current generation just might as well be as ancient as the French and Indian War is to us.


4 posted on 01/04/2009 10:17:25 PM PST by re_tail20
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

nice - if i’m around the area, will check you out!


5 posted on 01/04/2009 10:33:15 PM PST by djsunzi
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thanks for your reply. Yes, I’ve heard of the war crimes museum -conveniently omitting the North Vietnamese troops’ own war crimes which vastly outnumbered those of the US and ARVN of course.
Anyway, thanks for your roundup. Reason why I asked is in France, they do have memorials to German troops, so I thought the Vietnamese might be similarly magnanimous.


6 posted on 01/04/2009 10:35:18 PM PST by djsunzi
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To: djsunzi; Rembrandt; ThanhPhero
Đài tưởng niệm chiến tranh cho dân giac Mỹ ở Hà Nội?
7 posted on 01/04/2009 10:47:57 PM PST by BIGLOOK (Keelhaul Congress! It's the sensible solution to restore Command to the People.)
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english?


8 posted on 01/04/2009 10:50:56 PM PST by djsunzi
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Just asking a couple old friends that have been back to VN if there's any such memorial.

I doubt it.
9 posted on 01/04/2009 10:57:20 PM PST by BIGLOOK (Keelhaul Congress! It's the sensible solution to restore Command to the People.)
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To: djsunzi
...in France, they do have memorials to German troops...

Somehow, I'm not surprised.

10 posted on 01/04/2009 11:00:48 PM PST by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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To: djsunzi

Back in 1995 one of my friends toured North & South VietNam (starting in the south) and video-taped the entire trip. Fantastic work he did and I have had it on my list to ask him for a copy of those works.


11 posted on 01/04/2009 11:05:26 PM PST by valkyry1
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Sure there's a memorial...

12 posted on 01/04/2009 11:31:01 PM PST by MarineBrat (The New York Times is a Communist Kamikaze.)
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Don’t know, sorry, but I hear that John Kerry and Jane Fonda are big heroes there, so you might find some statues and tributes in their honor. Maybe ask whether you can bring any old NVA medals back for Kerry and his friends to wear.


13 posted on 01/04/2009 11:51:50 PM PST by Enchante (Bernie Madoff Learned His Ponzi-Investment Strategy from our Social Security System!!)
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There’s also something similar in Turkey at ANZAC Cove (Gallipoli commemoration) with Ataturk’s moving tribute to the men who fell fighting his own forces.


14 posted on 01/05/2009 12:04:55 AM PST by Mogwai (Senator Franken? Reality is crazier than The Onion.)
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To: djsunzi
Cũng không có!
15 posted on 01/05/2009 4:55:54 AM PST by ThanhPhero (di hanh huong den La Vang)
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Enjoy your trip. I hope you have booked enough time to see the countryside and talk to people. It is the best place in the world for an American to visit to get his ego stroked. They love Americans. Not only are there no memorials, though, to American troops but the battle scars are mostly gone. Tan Son Nhat still has the old hangars but an old soldier going back won’t see anything at Khe Sanh or Pleiku or Cam Ranh that looks like there was a war there, or Americans 40 years ago. There are some old French pillboxes here and there and the Cu Chi tunnels are a major tourist attraction and the countryside is still dotted with many little round ponds. Go look at Ha Long Bay if you can. It is one of the natural wonders of the world.


16 posted on 01/05/2009 5:04:23 AM PST by ThanhPhero (di hanh huong den La Vang)
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the countryside is still dotted with many little round ponds

It was an interesting construction project to watch. :-)
17 posted on 01/05/2009 5:12:16 AM PST by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: djsunzi

Would a monument to Comrade Kerry suffice?


18 posted on 01/05/2009 5:50:43 AM PST by Boston Blackie
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I watched from 8000 feet.


19 posted on 01/05/2009 4:21:54 PM PST by ThanhPhero (di hanh huong den La Vang)
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I remember your phosphorous dot on NTDS.


20 posted on 01/05/2009 8:01:22 PM PST by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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