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snowybirdie

(6,047 posts)
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:33 AM 18 hrs ago

Anyone watching CBS

Morning show today? They did a piece on the fall of Saigon 50 years ago this week! Short but concise look at this tragic episode in our history. I was moved to tears. This should have been on 60 ifMinutes at least!

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Anyone watching CBS (Original Post) snowybirdie 18 hrs ago OP
Dear friend was watching a documentary about the last air lifts out of Siagon while her pilot son was home visiting. Attilatheblond 17 hrs ago #1
Some of those last moniss 16 hrs ago #2
This story needs to be told snowybirdie 14 hrs ago #3

Attilatheblond

(5,705 posts)
1. Dear friend was watching a documentary about the last air lifts out of Siagon while her pilot son was home visiting.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:52 AM
17 hrs ago

As the film showed that last US transport plane, overloaded and with desperate people chasing it down runway, her normally solid and good humored son got very emotional. Yeah, he was the pilot of that last behemoth to leave. He never told her until that day, I think it was the 10th anniversary, maybe a later one. He said the nightmares of getting that thing up in the air, overloaded and with so many desperate people trying to chase and hang onto his plane persist... well, it broke him.

My friend held it together as he went back in his mind and told her about the struggle. But it broke her too. So many people, unsaved, still haunted her son.

moniss

(7,131 posts)
2. Some of those last
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 12:05 PM
16 hrs ago

flights were by Ed Daly from World Airways. He had been a troop carrier for the US with 3 Boeing 727's. His story of rescue begins in Da Nang and continued through Saigon. The US had abandoned Da Nang and said there would be no more flights but without authorization Daly had his flight crew go to pick up some women and children Here is a telling of the story and the heroism. I note that Daly not only had his planes and crews for the Da Nang run but he also continued unauthorized flights of women and children out of Saigon later. Also a video of the Da Nang flight.

https://www.historynet.com/homesick-angel-last-flight-da-nang/



snowybirdie

(6,047 posts)
3. This story needs to be told
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 02:23 PM
14 hrs ago

Still can't put it out of my mind. So many young men from my old neighborhood never returned. So different today.

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