{"id":841,"date":"2021-11-30T10:17:55","date_gmt":"2021-11-30T15:17:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.shu.edu\/americanhistory\/?post_type=project&#038;p=841"},"modified":"2023-11-03T14:23:19","modified_gmt":"2023-11-03T18:23:19","slug":"cbs-news-vietnam-footage","status":"publish","type":"project","link":"https:\/\/blogs.shu.edu\/americanhistory\/project\/cbs-news-vietnam-footage\/","title":{"rendered":"CBS News, Vietnam Footage"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>John Silva<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center\"><em>The Vietnam War<\/em><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"2\" data-page-index=\"0\">The history of this footage was created by CBS News correspondent Richard Threlkeld on March <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"3\" data-page-index=\"0\">27th, 1970. Richard Threlkeld had joined the CBS News network four years prior in 1966 and then <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"4\" data-page-index=\"0\">starting in 1970, he began serving as a war correspondent in Vietnam. Around the time that the <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"5\" data-page-index=\"0\">footage had been released to the public, he was tasked with providing coverage from a United <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"6\" data-page-index=\"0\">States platoon that was being stationed in Cambodia. Cambodia became an important destination at this time because in April of 1970, Richard Nixon announced the launch of American fronts into parts of Cambodia with a special objective of capturing COSVN. In order to further understand the <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"7\" data-page-index=\"0\">significance behind this footage, it would be good to know that the United States had been <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"8\" data-page-index=\"0\">involved with the Vietnam War for over five years.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"9\" data-page-index=\"0\">From the start of the video, correspondent Richard Threlkeld narrates the perspectives of soldiers <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"10\" data-page-index=\"0\">from this specific platoon. ^1 \u201cSpecialist Dwayne Moore hopes that he can meet his fianc\u00e9 in <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"11\" data-page-index=\"0\">Honolulu two weeks from now so that he can show her the silver star that the General pinned on <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"12\" data-page-index=\"0\">him yesterday. Dibaye is the lone medic in the platoon. He is scared, scared from the moment he <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"13\" data-page-index=\"0\">got out of the chopper, scared that one day he will get killed trying to pick up a wounded buddy. <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"14\" data-page-index=\"0\">Jorgenson just became a sergeant, but he doesn\u2019t like it. He\u2019d rather be up front where the <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"15\" data-page-index=\"0\">fighting is. He\u2019s already got three Purple Hearts, so everyone calls him \u2018hero\u2019<\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"16\" data-page-index=\"0\">. And then there\u2019s <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"17\" data-page-index=\"0\">lieutenant Hughtley, or known as blue, which is his radio call. Blue didn\u2019t want to come to Vietnam, <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"18\" data-page-index=\"0\">he\u2019d much rather be a businessman than a soldier, but right now he is in charge of the lives of the <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"19\" data-page-index=\"0\">twenty one men in his troop.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"20\" data-page-index=\"0\">\u201d<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"21\" data-page-index=\"0\">It is important to know the thoughts of these soldiers because for the most part, this was the <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"22\" data-page-index=\"0\">reality. Between 1964 and 1973, over two million Americans out of twenty seven million were <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"23\" data-page-index=\"0\">drafted into the United States military. The average age of an American soldier in Vietnam was only 22 years old, and there were reportedly hundreds of soldiers in combat that were 18 or younger, most notably Dan Bullock, an African American who was only 15 when he died in combat in 1969. ^3 In author James Westheider&#8217;s book <em>Fighting In Vietnam: The Experiences of the American Soldier<\/em>, he argues that soldiers in Vietnam had dealt with immense numbers of outside factors during the war. They had to figure out how to simply survive the day, the ongoing frustrations and stress made by the media, and the public opinions of millions of American citizens. <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"24\" data-page-index=\"0\">This holds a strong connection towards <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"25\" data-page-index=\"0\">the soldiers that were introduced earlier in the CBS footage such as Specialist Moore, the Medic Dibaye, <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"26\" data-page-index=\"0\">Lieutenant Hughtley, and Sergeant Jorgenson. <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"27\" data-page-index=\"0\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"28\" data-page-index=\"0\">The time that this footage was released is also significant. The public opinion on the Vietnam had become wearingly negative when Nixon intensified the amount of troops to Vietnam in 1968.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"28\" data-page-index=\"0\">^4 In\u00a0February 1968, millions of American households witnessed on TV the horror of North Vietnam\u2019s Tet Offensive<br \/>\nacross South Vietnam, particularly the destruction of the imperial city of Hue, once the aesthetic, gem of the nation, where thousands of civilians were slaughtered and 110,000 out of 135,000 residents were rendered homeless. In a famous report, seen as a turning point in public attitudes toward the war, esteemed CBS broadcaster Walter Cronkite announced that he could conceive of no other option for the<br \/>\nUnited States but withdrawal. ^2 This action was shocking because prior to the Tet Offensive, military commanders and government administration had assured the nation that the war effort had been successful and<br \/>\nthat the enemy was nearly defeated. Though these attempts were unsuccessful, the Tet Offensive inflicted damage on public support for the Vietnam War in the United States and prompted<br \/>\nJohnson to open peace talks in Paris and refrain from running for reelection. This year had also seen developing boycotts across the nation, especially at student universities. The student demonstrations had influenced protests in major cities including New York City where over 90 thousand protestors showed up. On May 4th in 1970, a big rally was <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"29\" data-page-index=\"0\">held at Kent State University in Ohio. There were over three <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"30\" data-page-index=\"0\">thousand protestors, and as a result, four Kent State students were unfortunately killed and nine others were <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"31\" data-page-index=\"0\">injured. From that point on, hundreds of other universities around the United States had joined in on <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"32\" data-page-index=\"0\">protests against the Vietnam War. This notably included Jackson State, Wisconsin, <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"33\" data-page-index=\"0\">North Carolina, and Virginia. The outcome of the Kent State incident had only influenced more protesting towards wanting to get out of the war. The footage released by CBS had not only caught the attention of <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"34\" data-page-index=\"0\">millions of Americans at home, but it had also sparked a wide outrage of protests and cries to <\/span><\/span><span class=\"PSPDFKit-6sac9jfr3tkfj891p6bzuaurjz PSPDFKit-7ueugkc3n8r9d1x6ve8eyrzr1e PSPDFKit-7r92wqbyrypf78kb6d9dentg6f PSPDFKit-Text\"><span class=\"PSPDFKit-8eut5gztkfn71zukw49x824t2\" data-textline-id=\"35\" data-page-index=\"0\">bring the United States soldiers home from Vietnam. It is almost certain that this footage amongst with hundreds of other videos at the time had sparked anti-war cries across the nation and motivated people to protest.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center\"><em>Footnotes<\/em><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>https:\/\/youtu.be\/89_3DgW_7mg<\/li>\n<li>Sarros, Caroline Therese, &#8220;History Through the Media Analysis of Media Bias and Public Opinion Toward<br \/>\nStudent Protest in the Vietnam Era&#8221; (2005). Chancellor\u2019s Honors Program Projects.<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/trace.tennessee.edu\/utk_chanhonoproj\/915<\/li>\n<li>Fox, Mason E., &#8220;The Vietnam War At Home and Abroad: Soldiers, Military Leadership, and the Antiwar<br \/>\nMovement&#8221; (2019). https:\/\/scholar.utc.edu\/cgi\/viewcontent.cgi?article=1225&amp;context=honors-theses<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>4. 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