RichC | May 14, 2025
One never knows the connections that might be made online these days — and not all of them are of the negative variety. I had the pleasure of talking with Bill Rogers from New York who happened to run across my MDB post from 2016 on Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Ed “Too Tall” Freeman […]
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Tags: bill rogers, ed freeman, medal of honor, Music, song, us army, vietnam, vietnam war
RichC | May 6, 2025
Brenda and I are in the middle of watching a series that aired on PBS in 2017 (I can’t say enjoying) since it is now streaming on Netflix (I know, once upon a time in 2011 I was planning to stop paying for it). 😉 The well done program is a 10-part documentary on the Vietnam […]
Category: History, Human Interest, Millitary, Movies, Quotes, Streaming |
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Tags: apocalypse now, francis ford coppola, ken burns, lynn novick, movie, napalm, pbs, phrase, quote, vietnam, war
RichC | January 24, 2024
Although the time difference makes instant text communication a little more challenging than usual in staying in touch with my buddy Jeff, I’m still enjoying the interesting business travel he is starting early in 2024. I lost track of the number of countries will be in while making cybersecurity audits of client plants, but it […]
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Tags: ho chi minh city, jeff pitts, jeffp, vietnam, wikipedia
RichC | July 8, 2020
The “Coconut Rifle” … known to most as the Colt ArmaLite AR-15 (SN 000106) … the original for what is now the longest primary service weapon in our country’s military history. The originals firearms (20 of them) were manufactured by Colt in 1959. One of them #106 was involved in a July 4th 1960 “Watermelon […]
Category: Blogs, History, Hobby, Human Interest, Millitary, Tidbits |
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Tags: ar-15, ar15, armalite, black rifle, coconut, colt, firearms, gen curtiss lemay, History, jfk, m16, president kennedy, rifle, vietnam, watermelon
RichC | February 27, 2019
As far as news goes, one would think that the biggest news of the day would be a second summit meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump. It was only two short years ago that “little Rocket Man” was firing missiles over Japan and testing his nuclear weapons … and […]
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Tags: congress, donald trump, hanoi, kim jong un, michael cohen, missiles, nuclear, peace, scandal, summit, testimony, vietnam, wsj
RichC | March 16, 2018
If our remembering the Mỹ Lai Massacre and teaching the history prevents the mass killing of civilians by U.S. soldiers in the future, it is a sober lesson that needs to be taught. One would have hoped we could have learned from a prior military actions, like from the No Gun Ri massacre in Nogeun-ri, […]
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Tags: History, massacre, my lai, vietnam, war
RichC | September 22, 2017
The Ken Burns and Lynn Novick 10 part documentary THE VIETNAM WAR airing each night this past week on PBS has been eye opening even for someone who "thought" they knew their Vietnam history. I’ve read a lot of books over the years and lived through most of the war stateside in real time (to […]
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Tags: documentary, History, ken burns, pbs, series, television, vietnam, war
RichC | May 13, 2016
Sharing a post as it was written back in August of 2008 then edited with shaming political commentary many times after. It is still as poignant as ever. For me it is worth sharing again not only to remember Captain Ed Freeman, but as a reminder to Americans of those who served our country heroically […]
Category: History, Millitary, Politics |
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Tags: ed freeman, hero, patriot, remember, vietnam, war