Daily News Article - March 30, 2020
1. How were U.S. veterans treated by many Americans when they returned home from the Vietnam war?
2. a) What is the objective of the National Vietnam War Veterans Day, which was signed into law by President Trump in 2017?
b) On what date is this commemoration held each year to honor our Vietnam War veterans?
c) Who does this day honor?
d) How many living Vietnam veterans were there in 2017? How many family members?
3. Why was the date March 29 chosen to honor our Vietnam vets each year?
4. a) How many Americans served in the Vietnam War? [between 1955 and 1975 – the Pentagon said it makes no distinction between veterans who served in-county, in-theater or were stationed elsewhere during the 20 years of the conflict].
b) How many of our troops died in Vietnam?
5. How did your community, county or state commemorate this day? (Do an internet search if you need to.)
6. Many troops who served our country in Vietnam speak of the terrible treatment they received from Americans when they returned to the U.S.
List some of the things we could do today to say thank you and to make up for the dishonorable treatment they received all those years ago.
CHALLENGE:
a) Do an internet search on POW/MIAs from the Vietnam War. How many men are still missing? What is the U.S. military doing to find them or find out what happened to them?
b) Read an inspiring story: “Vietnam War Hero who blinked ‘torture’ in Morse code” (scroll to bottom of the post for the astonishing video)