Episode 2470 – Vietnam War Veterans Day event slated for Big Rapids, Michigan

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Big Rapids AM Legion Post 98 will host a rifle salute to honor Vietnam War Veterans on March 29.
Pioneer photo/Olivia Fellows

Episode 2470 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature story about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated Big Rapids, Michigan.

This podcast has taken on the task of informing as many as possible about the upcoming National Vietnam War Veterans Day. In previous episodes, announcements about how the Day will be celebrated in Fayetteville, NC, Baton Rouge, LA, Hillsboro, Ohio, Media, Pennsylvania, Boring, Oregon, Barrington, Illinois and Columbus, Ohio have been featured.

This episode of the podcast will take a look at how Vietnam Veterans are to be honored at Big Rapids, Michigan on March 29.  A story about the planned event appeared in The Pioneer and was titled: AM Legion Post 98 to host annual Vietnam Veteran’s Day rifle salute. The story was submitted by Olivia Fellows, a staff writer for the Pioneer.

Fellows reports that: This year Big Rapids AM Legion Post 98 will continue its tradition of honoring those who served in the Vietnam War.

Residents can join local veterans in recognizing these heroes with the presentation of honors at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 29, in Holland Park Veterans & Homefront Heroes Memorial by the American Legion Post 98 Honor Guard Rifle Team.

Immediately following the honors presentation, a free luncheon at AMVET Post 1941, 320 S. 4th Ave., will be offered in observance of the day.

The local honor guard, made up of volunteer veterans of all service branches, provides memorial services including rifle firings on military commemorative dates, as well as offering the families of deceased discharged veterans official military honors during burial.

All in the Big Rapids area of Michigan are encouraged to attend this event to show appreciation to all or Vietnam War Veterans.

Listen to episode 2470 and discover more about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated Big Rapids, Michigan.

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Episode 2469 – Vietnam’s Ancient History

The Trung Sisters leading the First Great Rebellion in Vietnam.

The Trung Sisters leading the First Great Rebellion in Vietnam.

Professor Kenneth Olson

Professor Kenneth Olson

Episode 2469 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about the ancient history of Vietnam from Dr. Kenneth Olson.

The story is from a paper that appeared on The Scientific Research Publishing website and was titled: Saigon River Valley: A Navigation, Trade, Mitigation, Invasion, Liberation, and Unification Pathway. The paper was submitted by Kenneth R. Olson, [krolson@illinois.edu], College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA.

Citation for this paper: Olson, K.R. (2023), Saigon River Valley: A Navigation, Trade, Mitigation, Invasion, Liberation, and Unification Pathway. Open Journal of Soil Science, 13, 46-82In this episode, the portion of Professor’s paper titled: Agent Blue Use in the Mekong Delta by RV Military and US Air Force’s Operation Ranch Hand.

The purpose of this episode is to help widen knowledge about the background of Vietnam. Whenever it becomes necessary to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard, it is of critical importance to be familiar with the history of one’s opponent in the conflict.

Even though the American Vietnam War is fifty years in our past, this Vietnam Vet finds it very interesting to know more about our opponent in that war. It appears that the leaders of our country in the post World War II epoch were not as aware of the history of Vietnam as they should have been. Had they knew more about our opponent just maybe there would be no Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C. with 58,281 names etched upon its black marble walls of those Americans who died in the American Vietnam War.

According to Professor Olson, ancient Vietnam was situated on the southeast edge of Asia with a combination of high rainfall, humidity, heat, favorable winds, and fertile soil. These natural sources combined to generate an unusually prolific growth of rice, other plants and wildlife.

Listen to episode 2469 and discover more about the ancient history of Vietnam from Dr. Kenneth Olson.

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Episode 2468 – French History in Vietnam

French colonists and the heads of ‘bandits’ (Vietnamese rebels).

French colonists and the heads of ‘bandits’ (Vietnamese rebels).

Professor Kenneth Olson

Professor Kenneth Olson

Episode 2468 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about the French history of Vietnam from Dr. Kenneth Olson.

The story is from a paper that appeared on The Scientific Research Publishing website and was titled: Saigon River Valley: A Navigation, Trade, Mitigation, Invasion, Liberation, and Unification Pathway. The paper was submitted by Kenneth R. Olson, [krolson@illinois.edu], College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA.

Citation for this paper: Olson, K.R. (2023), Saigon River Valley: A Navigation, Trade, Mitigation, Invasion, Liberation, and Unification Pathway. Open Journal of Soil Science, 13, 46-82In this episode, the portion of Professor’s paper titled: Agent Blue Use in the Mekong Delta by RV Military and US Air Force’s Operation Ranch Hand.

The purpose of this episode is to help widen knowledge about the background of Vietnam. Whenever it becomes necessary to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard, it is of critical importance to be familiar with the history of one’s opponent in the conflict.

Even though the American Vietnam War is fifty years in our past, this Vietnam Vet finds it very interesting to know more about our opponent in that war. It appears that the leaders of our country in the post World War II epoch were not as aware of the history of Vietnam as they should have been. Had they knew more about our opponent just maybe there would be no Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C. with 58,281 names etched upon its black marble walls of those Americans who died in the American Vietnam War.

According to Professor Olson, both sides of the French Vietnam War met at the Geneva Conference to end the war. They agreed that Vietnam would be “temporarily” divided at the 17th parallel and elections would be held by 20 July 1956. However, no elections were held and the division of Vietnam became permanent

Listen to episode 2468 and discover more about the French history of Vietnam from Dr. Kenneth Olson.

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Episode 2467 – Vietnam Vet Day event slated for the National Veterans Memorial and Museum

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National Veterans Memorial and Museum where the 2023 Vietnam War Veteran Day events will take place.

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Captain Charlie Plumb, keynote speaker for the Vietnam War Veterans event to be held at Columbus, Ohio

Episode 2467 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature story about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio.

This podcast has taken on the task of informing as many as possible about the upcoming National Vietnam War Veterans Day. In previous episodes, announcements about how the Day will be celebrated in Fayetteville, NC, Baton Rouge, LA, Hillsboro, Ohio, Media, Pennsylvania, Boring, Oregon and Barrington, Illinois have been featured.

This episode of the podcast will take a look at how Vietnam Veterans are being honored in Columbus, Ohio at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum this March 29.  A story about the event appeared on the Breaking Travel News website and was titled: National Veterans Memorial and Museum to Host National Vietnam War Veterans Day Ceremony on March 29, 2023.

In observance of National Vietnam War Veterans Day, the National Veterans Memorial and Museum (NVMM) invites the public to join in honoring and welcoming home our Vietnam Veterans with a special in-person and live-stream ceremony on March 29 at 10 am in the Great Hall. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.

The keynote speaker for the event will be Captain Charles “Charlie” J. Plumb, U.S. Navy (Retired).  He will share his story as a “Top Gun” jet fighter pilot who completed 75 combat missions before being shot down by a surface-to-air missile. Plumb ejected from his aircraft, parachuting into enemy territory where he endured six years as a POW.

Listen to episode 2467 and discover more about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio.

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Episode 2466 – Vietnam Vets Day in Barrington, Illinois

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Barrington-area Vietnam War Veterans gather at Evergreen Cemetery to commemorate National Vietnam War Veterans Day in March 2022. Photo Courtesy of Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR

Episode 2466 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature story about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated in Barrington, Illinois.

This podcast has taken on the task of informing as many as possible about the upcoming National Vietnam War Veterans Day. In previous episodes, announcements about how the Day will be celebrated in Fayetteville, NC, Baton Rouge, LA, Hillsboro, Ohio, Media, Pennsylvania and Boring, Oregon have been featured.

This episode of the podcast will take a look at how Vietnam Veterans are being honored in Barrington, ILL this March 29.  A story about the event appeared in the Chicago area Daily Herald and was titled: Help DAR Chapter Place Flags on Vietnam War Veterans’ Graves. It was submitted by Ruth Groth.

The Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR is in charge of the ceremonies. They invite all Veterans and members of the public to attend the National Vietnam War Veterans Memorial Day Service at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at Evergreen Cemetery, 600 Dundee Ave., Barrington, IL. Registration is not required.

Groth reported that a brief program will feature representatives from local VFW, American Legion, and Lake Barrington Shores veterans’ organizations; state and local officers from the Daughters of the American Revolution; and Barrington village officials. After the playing of taps, 41 Vietnam War Veterans interred at the Evergreen Cemetery will be honored.

Volunteers will place a flag on each of the graves while saying the veteran’s name, thanking him or her for their service, and giving them a salute. The DAR will have flags at the event for those who wish to place them.

For more information about the Barrington, IL-based chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, visit: https://signalhilldar.com.

Listen to episode 2466 and discover more about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated in Barrington, Illinois.

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Episode 2465 – Vietnam Vets Day in Oregon 

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Proposed Oregon Vietnam Veteran Memorial

Episode 2465 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature story about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated in Oregon.

This podcast has taken on the task of informing as many as possible about the upcoming National Vietnam War Veterans Day. In previous episodes, announcements about how the Day will be celebrated in Fayetteville, NC, Baton Rouge, LA, Hillsboro, Ohio and Media, Pennsylvania have been featured.

This episode of the podcast will take a look at how Vietnam Veterans are being honored in Oregon. The episode is dedicated to the memory of Gary Long. He was a Cobra gunship pilot who flew with your pod-caster in A Battery, 4/77 FA (ARA), 101st Airborne Division. Gary was an Oregon resident who recently passed away.

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Steve Bates, Member of the Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America and an Honorary Life Member of the Vietnam Veterans of America. He serves as Chair of the Committee on Memorials and Remembrance and President of the Vietnam War Memorial Fund.

Steve Bates has been a resident in Boring for 46 years and is a Life Member of the Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America and an Honorary Life Member of the Vietnam Veterans of America. He serves as Chair of the Committee on Memorials and Remembrance and President of the Vietnam War Memorial Fund. He can be reached at: vietnamwarmem@aol.com.

He wrote an opinion piece titled: My View: Join the celebration of Vietnam War Vets on March 29. The Outlook, founded in 1911, was named the Gresham Outlook for its first 80 years. Since 1991, it’s been part of the Pamplin Media Group and continues to serve Gresham, but also the rest of East County, offering the region’s best and most-trusted source of local news, features and sports coverage as well as display advertising, classifieds, public notices and obituaries.

He reported that plans for a Vietnam War Memorial on the Oregon State Capitol Grounds have been approved. All that is needed to proceed with construction is adequate funding.

You can help make this memorial a reality. Send contributions to Vietnam War Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 1448, Boring, OR., 97009. Or, you can donate by credit card at this website: https://ocvvm.com/

Listen to episode 2465 and discover more about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated in Oregon.

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Episode 2464 – Dr. Kenneth Olson – Agent Blue Secrets

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Tube wells in the Mekong Delta. Reprinted with the permission of the editor of the Open Journal of Soil Science.

Episode 2464 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature more portions of a scientific paper by Dr. Kenneth Olson about Dr. Kenneth Olson’s description of the use of Agent Blue in the Mekong Delta.

The paper was published on The Scientific Research Publishing website and is titled: Agent Blue: A Secret Military and Environmental Chemical Weapon Used for Food Denial in South Vietnam during the Vietnam Civil War (1962-1965).

Kenneth R. Olson, [krolson@illinois.edu], College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA.

Citation for this paper: Olson, K.R. (2023) Agent Blue: A Secret Military and Environmental Chemical Weapon Used for Food Denial in South Vietnam during the Vietnam Civil War (1962-1965). Journal of Soil Science, 13, 151-186.

In this episode, the portion of Professor’s paper titled: Agent Blue Use in the Mekong Delta by RV Military and US Air Force’s Operation Ranch Hand.

The purpose of this episode is to help widen knowledge about another one of the herbicides used by the U.S. in the Vietnam War. Agent Orange is the most well known of the agents used. Another agent used in the War was known as Agent Blue.

The weed killer element in Agent Orange was tetracholodibenzodioxon, better known simply as dioxin. This agent was effective in eliminating broad leafed plants. The downside of its use was that it had lasting effects on the soil and it had a tendency to make people sick.

The killer element of Agent Blue was lab produced arsenic. Agent Blue was fatal for narrow leafed plants like rice and Bamboo.

According to Professor Olson, On November 30, 1961, President Kennedy accepted the joint recommendation for limited initial defoliation program restricted to transportation routes (presumably the Ho Chi Min Trail in Cambodia and Laos).

Listen to episode 2464 and discover more about Dr. Kenneth Olson’s description of the use of Agent Blue in the Mekong Delta.

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Episode 2463 – Agent Blue Use – Burning the barn to get at the rats

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Rice residue in dried out fields similar to the rice paddies sprayed with Agent Blue in the 1960s and 1970s. Reprinted with permission from Editor of the Open Journal of Soil Science. [Reprinted with the permission of the editor of the Open Journal of Soil Science.]

Professor Kenneth Olson

Professor Kenneth Olson

Episode 2463 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature more portions of a scientific paper by Dr. Kenneth Olson about Dr. Kenneth Olson’s description of the use of Agent Blue in the Mekong Delta.

The paper was published on The Scientific Research Publishing website and is titled: Agent Blue: A Secret Military and Environmental Chemical Weapon Used for Food Denial in South Vietnam during the Vietnam Civil War (1962-1965).

Kenneth R. Olson, [krolson@illinois.edu], College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA.

Citation for this paper: Olson, K.R. (2023) Agent Blue: A Secret Military and Environmental Chemical Weapon Used for Food Denial in South Vietnam during the Vietnam Civil War (1962-1965). Journal of Soil Science, 13, 151-186.

In this episode, the portion of Professor’s paper titled: Agent Blue Use in the Mekong Delta by RV Military and US Air Force’s Operation Ranch Hand.

The purpose of this episode is to help widen knowledge about another one of the herbicides used by the U.S. in the Vietnam War. Agent Orange is the most well known of the agents used. Another agent used in the War was known as Agent Blue.

The weed killer element in Agent Orange was tetracholodibenzodioxon, better known simply as dioxin. This agent was effective in eliminating broad leafed plants. The downside of its use was that it had lasting effects on the soil and it had a tendency to make people sick.

The killer element of Agent Blue was lab produced arsenic. Agent Blue was fatal for narrow leafed plants like rice and Bamboo.

According to Professor Olson, On November 30, 1961, President Kennedy accepted the joint recommendation for limited initial defoliation program restricted to transportation routes (presumably the Ho Chi Min Trail in Cambodia and Laos).

Listen to episode 2463 and discover more about Dr. Kenneth Olson’s description of the use of Agent Blue in the Mekong Delta.

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Episode 2462 – Dr. Kenneth Olson on Agent Blue use in the Mekong Delta

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Rice residue in dried out fields similar to the rice paddies sprayed with Agent Blue in the 1960s and 1970s. Reprinted with permission from Editor of the Open Journal of Soil Science. [Reprinted with the permission of the editor of the Open Journal of Soil Science.]

Professor Kenneth Olson

Professor Kenneth Olson

Episode 2462 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature more portions of a scientific paper by Dr. Kenneth Olson about the origins of Agent Blue. The paper was published on The Scientific Research Publishing website and is titled: Agent Blue: A Secret Military and Environmental Chemical Weapon Used for Food Denial in South Vietnam during the Vietnam Civil War (1962-1965).

Kenneth R. Olson, [krolson@illinois.edu], College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA.

Citation for this paper: Olson, K.R. (2023) Agent Blue: A Secret Military and Environmental Chemical Weapon Used for Food Denial in South Vietnam during the Vietnam Civil War (1962-1965). Journal of Soil Science, 13, 151-186.

In this episode, the portion of Professor’s paper titled: Agent Blue Use in the Mekong Delta by RV Military and US Air Force’s Operation Ranch Hand.

The purpose of this episode is to help widen knowledge about another one of the herbicides used by the U.S. in the Vietnam War. Agent Orange is the most well known of the agents used. Another agent used in the War was known as Agent Blue.

The weed killer element in Agent Orange was tetracholodibenzodioxon, better known simply as dioxin. This agent was effective in eliminating broad leafed plants. The downside of its use was that it had lasting effects on the soil and it had a tendency to make people sick.

The killer element of Agent Blue was lab produced arsenic. Agent Blue was fatal for narrow leafed plants like rice and Bamboo.

According to Professor Olson, On November 30, 1961, President Kennedy accepted the joint recommendation for limited initial defoliation program restricted to transportation routes (presumably the Ho Chi Min Trail in Cambodia and Laos).

Listen to episode 2462 and discover more about Dr. Kenneth Olson’s description of the origins of Agent Blue.

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Episode 2461 – Vietnam Vets Day celebrations in Hillsboro, OH and Media, PA

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This exhibit on the Vietnam War at the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum in Media features interviews with local Vietnam veterans on touch screens, as well as unique memorabilia and artifacts. The public is always welcome to come and learn more about the Vietnam War and the heroic men and women who served during that time. (COURTESY PHOTO)

Episode 2461 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature stories about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated in Hillsboro, Ohio and Media, Pennsylvania.

One of the two featured stories come from the Highland Country Press in Hillsboro and is titled National Vietnam War Veterans Day ceremony to be held in Hillsboro March 29. The other featured story comes from The Delaware County Daily Times is titled: Pennsylvania Veterans Museum observes National Vietnam War Veterans Day. This story was submitted by By Peg DeGrassa, a writer for The Delaware County Daily Times. [pdegrassa@delconewsnetwork.com]

The Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 was signed into law by 45th U.S. President Donald J. Trump, designating every March 29 as National Vietnam War Veterans Day.

This podcast has taken on the task of informing as many as possible about the upcoming National Vietnam War Veterans Day. In previous episodes, announcements about how the Day will be celebrated in Fayetteville, NC and Baton Rouge, LA have been featured.

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William Graybill, Keynote speaker for the Hillsboro National Vietnam War Veterans Day

At Hillsboro, OH a program commemorating National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be held Wednesday, March 29 at 1 p.m. at the Hillsboro Eagles.

Event organizer Gerold Wilkin said that this year’s ceremony falls on the “official 50th anniversary of the withdrawal of troops” from Vietnam.

In Media, PA, National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be observed at the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum  in Media on Sunday, April 2, to honor and commemorate the service and sacrifices of the nearly 3 million men and women who served in the armed forces during the Vietnam War.

The Pennsylvania Veterans Museum is located at 12 E. State St. on the lower level of the historic Media Armory.

Listen to episode 2461 and discover more about how National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be celebrated in Hillsboro, Ohio and Media, Pennsylvania.

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