Friday, September 20, 2013

The Ten Year Struggle


    The Vietnam War has many vulgar secrets behind it. Much of the public does not know of the atrocities that happened in Vietnam. The reason being is because the American soldiers committed these vulgar acts under the orders of the government. In the history books they tell you an estimate of how many American soldiers lost their lives in this war trying to protect their country. What they do not show are those innocent Vietnamese lives taken for no good reason. There should not have been so many Vietnamese civilians killed in that war.

 The Vietnamese people had to plan their lives around the war. Nick Turse explains, "The Vietnamese had to plan when to look for food, when to farm, when to relieve themselves, when to hide in the bomb shelters, and when to leave the shelter before the American soldiers arrived." For ten years they had to put up with bombings and their homes being burned down. Nick Turse "Kill Anything That Moves"”, reports that the Vietnamese lived in bomb shelters after their homes were burned down.” "American soldiers saw them as enemy bunkers and threw grenades in them." Towns were ransacked, food supplies was poisoned, and towns left uninhabited. 

           According to Nick Turse's "Kill Anything That Moves", "American soldiers produced body counts by the millions. They went about these actions by massacres, tortures, molestations, and murders." The civilians were ordered to be lined up and then killed, some people were used for target practice, and others molested. In his interview with Bill Moyer, Nick Turse points out the Mali massacre. “In this massacre five hundred Vietnamese civilians were murdered.” Another massacre was seen by a veteran Jamie Henry that Nick Turse interviewed himself. “Jamie Henry overheard his point man, Captain Medina,  give an order to kill anything that moves. Within thirty seconds of the order, nineteen civilians were killed.” An atrocity like this should never have happened to innocents.
 


 

    The Vietnamese civilians suffered for ten years in their own homeland. To the Vietnamese this was an invasion of their home and they had to go into hiding. Their lives were changed by this war and they lost many loved ones, and homes to the path of destruction the American soldiers left behind. No one should have to go through suffering like that. None of them deserved to die the way they did just because they were suspected of being  enemy gorillas. They deserved to live out their lives to fullest, to make every day worthwhile. Why did the Vietnamese civilians have to suffer? Do they still have any feelings of rage towards the American soldiers for what they did?


 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Introduction

Hello everyone, my name is Alexander Beverly and I am starting a blog on interpretations on past wars. If you would please follow me I would greatly appreciated it.

I am a freshmen from Augusta, Georgia attending Jacksonville State University for culinary arts and plan to open my own restaurant one day. 
I am someone who is willing to go the extra mile to help others. I love making new friends and sharing my interest. I always  try to be a good friend, I feel its important to have friends. When i was a child my favorite movie was Free Willy. This movie and song "will you be there" by Micheal Jackson inspired me to be a good friend to everyone and to always help others before yourself.

This movie also taught me to follow my dreams and to live a free life. No one should live there life cooped up inside a shell, or you will miss all what life has to offer. So I am choosing to live my life to the fullest and walk my own path to my dreams.