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The Cold War: What We Saw | Welcome To The Suck – Episode 10

You stepped out of a big, air-conditioned silver bird, out into the kind of heat, sunlight and humidity that even Americans raised in the Deep South could not believe. You would wander around, wondering where your ground transport was, and what your barracks might be like, and once the immensity of the new reality fully hit, someone with more time in-country might notice your expression and mutter, “Hey man. Welcome to the suck.”

When USS Maddox came under attack from North Vietnamese torpedo boats while in international waters in 1964, President Lyndon Johnson uses the incident to open the throttle on the war to contain communism in Vietnam. Advising him is a Madison Avenue Wonder Boy, using computer formulas to triangulate on an elusive victory. And a dangerous, potentially fatal fossilization of politics and military doctrine slowly but inexorably plunges the United States into its darkest years of the Cold War.

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11 replies on “The Cold War: What We Saw | Welcome To The Suck – Episode 10”

It seems to me we’re still operating under the same rules of engagement. Letting the enemy live to fight another day is always counterproductive.

US Navy 1964-1967 , Vietnam 1967, thanks for this Bill , as teenagers at sea we had no way of knowing the extent of the idiotic orders but we did have moments of wondering WTF is going on. But I have to point out an error that has been mentioned twice, the Kennedy brothers father Joseph P Kennedy , was never Mayor of Boston , it was their maternal grandfather, Rose’s father John Fitzgerald – Honeyfitz- who held that position.

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