Samuel's Truth
|"The important and only vital question is, how much greater, finer, am I than I was yesterday? Have I fulfilled my possibilities, made the most of my potentialities? What a marvelous world if all would - could hold this attitude toward life." - Edward Weston, photographer.
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November 1969.
Leaving 101 into Eagle we passed white memorial shrines to dead Vietnamese. Farmers and boys grazed oxen near gravesites.
50,000 soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division lived at Eagle.
Mick drove along winding dirt roads past the main post office, barracks and a church. Buildings, clothing and landscape were brown. Eagle would be my residence for the next year if I survived.
Mick turned off the road and downhill to a small shipping container marked MAIL. I climbed wooden stairs to the company clerk’s office and commanding officer’s headquarters. The room displayed pictures of a president, defense secretary and hierarchy.
“Welcome,” said the first sergeant of the 265th Radio Research Company.
“Thanks, it feels good to be here.”
“I understand you volunteered for the 265th.”
“Yes. I looked at the 8th RRFS, talked to some guys and decided this would be more interesting duty.”
“It’s definitely more interesting. Not as plush as down south. Our mission is electronic code breaking, linguistics and traffic analysis. We provide critical intelligence to the Screaming Eagles at headquarters and in the field.”
“Fine. I’ll do my best.”
“I’m sure you will. Samuel will show you around, get you settled. Welcome to the 265th.”
“Thanks Tops.”
“That’ll be all.”
Samuel, a small wiry African-American company clerk was a virtual resident of Nam having extended his tour for five years.
“Better money to be made than going home to abuse, derision, scorn, apathy and unemployment,” he said issuing me a sleeping bag, M-16, ammo, gas mask, helmet, flak vest, Boonie hat and survival knife with a serrated edge for tearing flesh.
In - out dialogue.
“I know what you mean.”
“No you don’t. None of you white guys have a clue about real life in America. Better drugs in Nam cheap and good quality control. Let me know if you need a little weed.” Access. He pointed to my hooch up a hill.
“Top will meet you there. Take you on the grand tour.”
“Thanks Samuel. Nice to meet you.”
“See ya around.”
Adventure, Risk, Transformation - A memoir.
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Spike Lee co-wrote and directed a film released June 12, 2020. Da 5 Bloods follows a group of aging Vietnam Veterans who return to Nam to find a fallen commander and buried treasure. It received excellent reviews.