… Joe “Ragman” Tarnovsky
This
past August the 45th anniversary of the Woodstock music festival took
place, and I was so glad I did not have to see any news coverage of the
event on the national nightly news. When the original three-day rock
concert took place, I was serving my country in the Republic of South
Vietnam. I had already been there for a year and would still have
another 14 months left to serve in-country. In 1969, most of the baby
boomers attending the event were anti-Vietnam war and many were
anti-Vietnam Veteran and the majority of the males probably never served
in the military, much less in the Vietnam War.
The protesters were the darlings
of the news media and for the most part, Vietnam Veterans were the
pariahs. Both the protesters and the media cited half-truths and
falsehoods about the Veterans of the Vietnam War, which were then
embellished about us to make those fighting the war look like psychotic
baby killers.
Then beginning in the 1980′s, a number of positive changes started taking place in the United States which began the healing process between many Vietnam Veterans and citizens of this country. In 1980, a young actor by the name of Tom Selleck starred in a television show entitled, Magnum, P.I. Tom Selleck played private investigator, Thomas Magnum, who lived in Hawaii and with his buddies, all three being Vietnam Veterans that take on cases while enjoying living the high life on the islands.Tom Selleck And Magnum, P.I.
What makes this television show so unique, it was one of the first Hollywood productions to make Vietnam Veterans look healthy, normal and not as misfits and killers. Hollywood had been stereotyping Vietnam Veterans since the beginning in movies and television as drug addicted killers and even after the war ended in April of 1975. The Smithsonian Institute recognized the show, Magnum, P.I., as the first show to portray Vietnam Veterans in a good light.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, THE WALL
Veterans Day, 1982, the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial was dedicated and after some initial controversy over the
design, the memorial has become a shrine. Not only Vietnam Veterans, but
family members of those on The Wall and many Americans considered it
sacred ground. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial has become a place of
healing for many people of this Nation. The memorial is the most visited
in our Nation’s capitol.
The Park Service is entrusted to provide
maintenance for all the memorials in Washington, DC, but the Vietnam
Veterans Memorial has many volunteers that help to ensure it is well
taken care of and kept beautifully maintained. Many of these volunteers
are Vietnam Veterans themselves and the family members of those men and
women whose names reach out to us and etched on the black marble panels.
An eerie silence embraces us as we see our reflection searching for
those who will always be remember in their youth.
Hell No, We Won’t Go-It Did Not Matter If It Was Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq Or Timbuktu, It Was THE DRAFT
How many thousands of wannabe
VietnamVeteran warriors have Vietnam Veterans encountered, read about or
seen on the news that have tried to pass themselves off as one of the
approximately 2.7 million men and women that did serve? When Vietnam
Veterans began to experience the respect and admiration from many in the
country, the draft dodgers and war protesters coveted the respectful
attention. The spotlight was no longer on them, and they were no longer
the focus of the news media. The self-righteous phony flower children
that avoided serving in Vietnam begrudged the appreciative attention,
and respect Vietnam Veterans were now receiving. Why? It exposed them,
and they had to look in the mirror at what many were for the most part,
cowards, selfish and hypocrites.
It made no difference whether
our war was in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq or Timbuktu. The majority of
the baby boomer generation males that demonstrated against the Vietnam
War because of the draft and were only doing so because they did not
want to risk their personal safety and comfort.
There have been a number of wars and
conflicts since Vietnam, have you seen those anti-war protesters during
the Vietnam War out in the streets? No! Do you know why? Simply put,
none of the subsequent military actions would affect them so why should
they protest! Those same individuals that had the audacity to lecture us
that did serve are now quiet, nary a peep, as the longest war in our
Nation’s history still drags on, Afghanistan. The young Troops today
still fight on with courage, all volunteers but where are the flower
power protesters of the Vietnam War? The United States in now once again
becoming embroiled in Iraq, a war based on nothing but lies in the
first place.
George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, both
eligible to fight in Vietnam and both conveniently avoided it, started
the Iraq War, which has taken the lives of 3,527 Americans. Another
32,222 wounded on the battlefields, and thousands severely disabled
which has altered their lives and those of their families forever. The
anti-war baby boomers so vocal about the Vietnam War when they were
threatened to serve, now worry over their 401k’s, the stock market and
their favorite sports team. Why? Every military action after Vietnam had
no effect on them, they were not threatened to serve.
If our war in Vietnam had
not been an imminent risk to their future, their safety and personal
comfort because of the draft and we had an all volunteer military like
today, we would have never seen the Vietnam War protesters during the
Vietnam War!
The Vietnam anti-war movement was nothing but a bunch of selfish individuals that did not want to serve a cause greater than themselves. Many of them then went further and took out their misguided frustrations and anger against the very people that went to Vietnam to serve their country with honor and pride, the Vietnam Veterans. The big mistake Vietnam Veterans made is that many of us did not want anything to do with our government when we returned, and we failed to run for public office.Vietnam Veterans Mistake Was Not Becoming Involved In Politics
We left the Federal governments open, for the most part, to the draft dodgers and Vietnam War slackers, and we see what condition our Congress is in today! Corruption, stagnation, no cooperation and most Senators and Representatives with no military service, which means our military and veterans are not a priority to many of those on Capitol Hill. I urge our returning veterans today to seek out political office and make your voices heard for all of us that have worn a military uniform and for those still serving our country!
Put these Vietnam War, baby boomer draft dodgers, from my generation, and non-volunteer military dodgers, from your generation, out of a job by running for Congress. You have served your country in the Armed Forces, and your experience is invaluable, the older veterans need you now more than ever! The men and women that have served with you need you. Please do not make the same mistake many Vietnam Veterans did by refusing to have anything to do with the government that betrayed us!
Run for political office and take back the government from those that only want to enrich themselves and wrap themselves in the flag at their convenience! Today’s military, thank you for your service and dedication to our country. Vietnam Veterans will never abandon you like many of those that served prior to us did when they turned their backs as we returned home! Welcome Home!
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