Sunday, July 30, 2023

Episode 97: A Vietnam POW's Five Years to Freedom, Part III

 


After Captain Versace was separated from the group, two additional soldiers eventually joined Lieutenant Rowe and Sergeant Pitzer. The first was Master Sergeant Edward Johnson.


The second was Sergeant Leonard Tadios.

Sunday, July 23, 2023

Episode 96: A Vietnam POW's Five Years to Freedom, Part II


I was unable to find copies of any of the propaganda photos the Vietcong took of Rowe, Versace, and Pitzer - I'm not sure if they exist anywhere of not - so I really don't have anything to add to this week's episode visually. I will say that my hat goes off to all POWs. I understand why some broke, and I hold those who held fast to the Code of Conduct in the highest regards!

 

Sunday, July 9, 2023

Episode 95: A Vietnam POW's Five Years to Freedom

 


First Lieutenant Nick Rowe not long before he was captured by the North in Vietnam in 1963.


Captain Rocky Versace earned his Combat Infantry Badge during his 12-month tourn in Vietnam as a US advisor to the South Vietnamese military. At the end of his tour, he extended for an additional six months. In late October 1963, less than two week before his extension was up and he was due to return home, he was captured during a combat mission with South Vietnamese forces. 



Sunday, July 2, 2023

Episode 94: The Spymaster Who Created Modern American Espionage, Part V

 


As the war in Europe was drawing to a close, Donovan tried to convince Roosevelt one more time about the need for a postwar central intelligence service, but when FDR inexpertly died, he was afraid him dream had died with him. He had no working relationship with Truman, FDR's successor, and Truman was convinced that such a service was not needed - at least until after then war when it became clear that a Cold War with the Soviet Union would necessitate a postwar espionage agency. The Central Intelligence Agency was eventually created but Donovan would not be the one the lead it.

After Truman left office and Donovan's old Army colleague Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected, he hoped that he would now be named Director of Central Intelligence, but it was not to be. Ike did have a job for him though - he was appointed US Ambassador to Thailand - a country that would be vital to America's anti-Communist activities in Asia during the Cold War.


Donovan was a successful ambassador but resigned after two years. While in Thailand, he began experiencing systems of dementia which would ultimately lead to his death just one months after his 76th birthday. Major General William Joseph "Wild Bill" Donovan is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Section 2, Grave 4874.    

Episode 123: Go For Broke, Part I

  While Mr. Miyagi is a fictional character, the distinguished unit he was written to have served with in World War II was not. After the US...