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Radio Hanoi Celebrated Kerry's Anti-War Work
The Veteran - The VVAW's News Letter ^ | Spring 1997 | John "Doc" Upton

Posted on 03/19/2004 6:57:03 PM PST by Hon


Radio Hanoi Tapes Found In Barn

By John 'Doc' Upton

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The Vietnam Veterans Radio network has obtained audio tapes, recorded between 1964 and 1971, of regular daily broadcasts from Radio Hanoi's 'Voice of Vietnam', "...to American soldiers involved in the war in Vietnam," featuring reporters Thu Houng (better known as 'Hanoi Hannah') and Van Tung.

VVRN received the Radio Hanoi tapes, as well as recordings of Radio Peking, from Jack Bock, a W.W.II vet from Washington state, who had worked as a civilian communications technician in Japan and Thailand during the Vietnam War. In a letter, Jack said he had heard VVRN on Radio For Peace International's short-wave broadcasts, and thought we might be interested in the tapes, which he had stored in his barn until now. Jack said he had recorded the tapes "to get another slant on the news," and pointed to the "charges and counter-charges over the so-called Gulf of Tonkin Incident in August of 1964" as an example, adding, "Looking back, it is easy to see who was lying."

After receiving the tapes, VVRN's initial review found, as Jack had told us, that they contained a great deal of static and interference, including, no doubt, US jamming. We contacted Chuck Haddix, director of the Marr Sound Archives at the University of Missouri-KC, who offered to 'clean' the tapes for us. However, after hearing a portion of 'partially cleaned' tape, and realizing the historical significance of their content, Chuck put us in touch with Les Waffen, director of the Motion Picture, Sound and Video Branch of the National Archives. Les told us that the tapes of Radio Hanoi were "very rare," and said that his department had the equipment and staff necessary to clean the tapes digitally. They did an incredible job!

Except for a change from patriotic Vietnamese music in the earlier tapes to American rock and folk music later, the format of Radio Hanoi's Voice of Vietnam remained basically the same over the years, and includes:

News headlines and reports critical of the Vietnam War from the World, and from around the world

Combat Action Reports, with descriptions of the fighting and the names and locations of the American units involved

Lists of the names, ranks, and serial numbers of Americans killed in action during the previous 24 hours, along with their families' names and hometown addresses

Speeches, poems and songs by American POWs, deserters and antiwar activists

Reports on the anti-Vietnam War activities of active duty GIs, primarily in the US and in Europe, and on VVAW's actions (including the Winter Soldier Investigation, Operation Heart of America, and the signing of the People's Peace Treaty)

Reminders that "Vietnam is not American soil," concern that "you could go home in a body bag," and encouragement to "demand your withdrawal from Vietnam now"

Copies of the Radio Hanoi/Radio Peking tapes, cassette and reel-to-reel, are available from VVRN. To receive a chronological catalog outlining the contents of these historic and revealing broadcasts (68 separate entries) from the Voice of Vietnam, send a self-addressed and stamped (52 cents) envelope plus $1.00, or just a buck and a half, to: VVAW/VVRN, 7807 North Avalon, Kansas City, MO 64152.

Doc Upton is the Midwest Coordinator of VVAW and lives in Kansas City. He was a Navy Medic with the First Marine Division in Vietnam.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2004; hanoijohn; kerry; keryy; praise; vvaw
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To: Hon
Radio Hanoi

21 posted on 03/19/2004 7:54:56 PM PST by Wolverine (A Concerned Citizen)
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To: Hon

Broadcast Over Radio Hanoi
To American Servicemen Involved In The Indochina War
by Jane Fonda
American Actress, Political Activist

August 22, 1972 - The following public domain information is a transcript from the US Congress House Committee on Internal Security, Travel to Hostile Areas, HR 16742, 19-25 September, 1972, page 671.

This is Jane Fonda. During my two week visit in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, I've had the opportunity to visit a great many places and speak to a large number of people from all walks of life--workers, peasants, students, artists and dancers, historians, journalists, film actresses, soldiers, militia girls, members of the women's union, writers.

More here


22 posted on 03/19/2004 8:08:27 PM PST by Wolverine (A Concerned Citizen)
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To: All
I'm telling ya we'd better understand what happened here in the states back then to understand what's happening today. Today we got a free press, of course. It helps a lot but most people still use the mainstream "news."

Look how all the victories on the battle field are slowly being turned into the "wrong" approach. It is because our forces battle the radical Muslims (and their Iraqi sponsors) that they kill innocents afar.

I'll say again that I believe that North Vietnam could have been forced to talk serious peace accord following their 1968 Tet offensive had the American press (NV Gen. Giap's most valuable guerilla) not reported it as proof that U.S. forces in Vietnam was the "wrong" approach -- and had LBJ not been cowed into refusing the requests for enough additional troops to accomplish the task. Tens of thousands of lives were needlessly lost -- thanks to North Vietnam's most trusted American, Walter Cronkite, et al.

23 posted on 03/19/2004 8:10:57 PM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (Benedict Arnold was a hero for both sides in the same war, too!)
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To: Hon
Ah! Now we see more of those foreign leaders John F'in' Kerry was talking about.
24 posted on 03/19/2004 8:41:26 PM PST by ReleaseTheHounds
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To: Hon; BenLurkin
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NEVER FORGET


JOHN KERRY = Hanoi Radio

"BLACK is WHITE, WHITE is BLACK"

...still.


...All during the Vietnam War Hanoi Radio kept telling the world that not one of its North Vietnamese Communist Army Soldiers was fighting in a then Free South Vietnam.

...My photo personally taken of the first 2 North Vietnamese Army POW's we took prisoner during the Battle of the IA DRANG Valley in November 1965 just 8 miles inside Free South Vietnam...
...can be seen in Photo Set #3 of my:



..'RONNIE GUYER PHOTO COLLECTION'..

http://www.lzxray.com/guyer_collection.htm



Signed:.."ALOHA RONNIE" Guyer / Vet-"WE WERE SOLDIERS" Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.lzxray.com


NEVER FORGET
25 posted on 03/19/2004 8:41:37 PM PST by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.LZXRAY.com)
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To: DustyMoment
Dusty, I agree with your analysis and concern... I still see Hillary in the wings. If Bush still looks vulnerable in August, don't be surprised if a convention coup takes place. Remember the Torch -- anything is possible.

If Bush is back up big, Hillary may take a pass and wait for her 2008 opportunity. But if it looks close, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Kerry won't be taken down.

Hillary will not have been challenged on the campaign trail. Her supporters would have all of their "spending limit" ready to be tapped. The Demo activists would go bonkers. Scary -- but talk about crawl on glass Republicans... this would bring everybody out.

26 posted on 03/19/2004 8:46:55 PM PST by ReleaseTheHounds
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To: cpdiii
"how can I be so lucky as to have Kerry as the opponent?"

The bigger problem for Rove is how to keep him relevant for the 7 months until the election.

27 posted on 03/19/2004 8:53:45 PM PST by BobS
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To: ReleaseTheHounds
"Ah! Now we see more of those foreign leaders John F'in' Kerry was talking about."

LOL!
28 posted on 03/20/2004 10:12:35 AM PST by Hon
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