[Peace] Fwd: Memorial Day by S. Brian Wilson

karen karenaram at hotmail.com
Sun May 23 19:41:24 UTC 2021


> S Brian Willson <https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011100283618&__cft__[0]=AZWq7mxKvPETeWYDNps_M3T_HLcl5jgojXXNI_CoTvtyyqEFmOeaqHa08c1AIJH4fBSmL-Upm9UkX5ZrakdSjM4u9rn5z3-R1ajLsz7xq22NGlrra2KxU32xgJvqYESkcW3OmiBaE_34OnFa74u-nZBA-I0cJbij9GTm2_jkcqqmdQ&__tn__=-UC%2CP-y-R>
> 13h <https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1373605413019455&id=100011100283618&__cft__[0]=AZWq7mxKvPETeWYDNps_M3T_HLcl5jgojXXNI_CoTvtyyqEFmOeaqHa08c1AIJH4fBSmL-Upm9UkX5ZrakdSjM4u9rn5z3-R1ajLsz7xq22NGlrra2KxU32xgJvqYESkcW3OmiBaE_34OnFa74u-nZBA-I0cJbij9GTm2_jkcqqmdQ&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-y-R>  · 
> Monday, May 31, 2021, US Memorial Day
> I would hope that most US Americans will use Memorial Day to become aware of the incredibly demonic history of US imperialism, almost 600 wars since 1798, thousands of massacres against Indigenous before and after 1798, and to get a grip on how many human beings have been killed/murdered, maimed, displaced by these USA imperial wars.
> I confess I am still angry and ashamed of the US war against the people of Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Laos that I was part of. I know I have been through plenty of therapy about forgiving myself, making amends as best as possible, understanding the deep US history and politics and lies behind virtually all of our wars, but I still experience bouts of anger, lots of it, especially since the US is endlessly involved in perpetual wars that make any lessons from Viet Nam totally irrelevant.
> Herein, I am once again reminding people of the heartbreaking statistics of the US war against Viet Nam, supported by US politicians, taxpayers, and guinea pigs like me who didn't know any better at the time. And the US is still at it, destroying people's lives, economically, culturally, physically, psychologically, ecologically, etc. :
> *Seventy-five percent of South Viet Nam was considered a free-fire zone (i.e., genocidal zones)
> *Over 6 million Southeast Asians killed
> *Over 64,000 US and Allied soldiers killed
> *Over 1,600 US soldiers, and 300,000 Vietnamese soldiers remain missing
> *Thousands of amputees, paraplegics, blind, deaf, and other maimings created
> *13,000 of 21,000 of Vietnamese villages, or 62 percent, severely damaged or destroyed, mostly by bombing
> *Nearly 950 churches and pagodas destroyed by bombing
> *350 hospitals and 1,500 maternity wards destroyed by bombing
> *Nearly 3,000 high schools and universities destroyed by bombing
> *Over 15,000 bridges destroyed by bombing
> *10 million cubic meters of dikes destroyed by bombing
> *Over 3,700 US fixed-wing aircraft lost
> *36,125,000 US helicopter sorties during the war; over 10,000 helicopters were lost or severely damaged
> *26 million bomb craters created, the majority from B-52s (a B-52 bomb crater could be 20 feet deep, and 40 feet across)
> *39 million acres of land in Indochina (or 91 percent of the land area of South Viet Nam) were littered with fragments of bombs and shells, equivalent to 244,000 (160 acre) farms, or an area the size of all New England except Connecticut
> *21 million gallons (80 million liters) of extremely poisonous chemicals (herbicides) were applied in 20,000 chemical spraying missions between 1961 and 1970 in the most intensive use of chemical warfare in human history, with as many as 4.8 million Vietnamese living in nearly 3,200 villages directly sprayed by the chemicals
> *24 percent, or 16,100 square miles, of South Viet Nam was sprayed, an area larger than the states of Connecticut, Vermont, and Rhode Island combined, killing tropical forest, food crops, and inland forests
> *Over 500,000 Vietnamese have died from chronic conditions related to chemical spraying with an estimated 650,000 still suffering from such conditions; 500,000 children have been born with Agent Orange-induced birth defects, now including third generation offspring
> *Nearly 375,000 tons of fireballing napalm was dropped on villages
> *Huge Rome Plows (made in Rome, Georgia), 20-ton earthmoving D7E Caterpillar tractors, fitted with a nearly 2.5-ton curved 11-foot wide attached blade protected by 14 additional tons of armor plate, scraped clean between 700,000 and 750,000 acres (1,200 square miles), an area equivalent to Rhode Island, leaving bare earth, rocks, and smashed trees
> *As many as 36,000,000 total tons of ordance expended from aerial and naval bombing, artillery, and ground combat firepower. *On an average day US artillery expended 10,000 rounds costing $1 million per day;
> *150,000-300,000 tons of UXO remain scattered around Southeast Asia: 40,000 have been killed in Viet Nam since the end of the war in 1975, and nearly 70,000 injured; 20,000 Laotians have been killed or injured since the end of the war
> *13.7 billion gallons of fuel were consumed by US forces during the war
> *If there was space for all 6,000,000 names of Southeast Asian dead on the Vietnam Wall in Washington, DC, it would be over 9 sobering miles long, or nearly 100 times its current 493 foot length

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