Showing posts with label North Vietnamese Air Force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Vietnamese Air Force. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2025

Monday, April 28, 1975. Ordering the ARVN to hold on.

U.S Consul Francis Terry McNamara met with ARVN Major General Nguyễn Khoa Nam about the plans to evacuate U.S consulate employees, some American civilians and some Vietnamese employees by boat. General Nam didn't want any members of the ARVN to be included, so they could remain and fight. 

A North Vietnamese air raid on Tan Son Nhut Air Base caused half of the fixed winged aircraft to be evacuated from the air base.

The RVNAF launched a helicopter attack on VC troops who were attempting to occupy the Newport Bridge, which was followed by a ground attack.

President Dương Văn Minh made an inaugural speech about the struggle of the South Vietnam military and finding ways for the peace to end the war.  He ordered the ARVN to hold all remaining ground and urged the South Vietnamese to stay in the country pending a ceasefire which he promised would keep South Vietnam separate from the north.

Last edition:

Sunday, April 27, 1975. Big Minh takes charge.

    Tuesday, April 8, 2025

    Tuesday, April 8, 1975. "Over in a month".

    U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater claimed that the Vietnam War "would have been over in a month" had he been elected President in 1964.

    1964 Goldwater bumper sticker.

    Seems doubtful.

    Goldwater was the most right wing truly conservative Republican candidate to have ever been nominated, far more conservative than Ronald Reagan, and a true conservative, unlike the current occupant of the Oval Office.

    A South Vietnamese pilot, Nguyễn Thành Trung, dropped bombs on the Presidential Place and then defected.  

    This is an event that I can recall occuring.

    He want on to serve in the North Vietnamese air force and then worked as a commercial pilot for Vietnam Airlines.

    South Vietnamese Major General Nguyễn Văn Hiếu was found shot dead in his command post.at the  Biên Hòa airbase, 

    The Godfather Part II won an Academy Award for best picture, the first sequel to do so.

    Frank Robinson became the first black manager in Major League.  More on Robinson:

    April 8, 1975: Frank Robinson Becomes Baseball's 1st Black Manager

    Last edition:

    Monday, April 7, 1975. A meeting in Thailand.