In this episode of Dearest Suzie, we explore a letter from December 21, 1964, where Bill reflects on the absence of Christmas spirit in Vietnam. He shares his longing for home, his thoughts on the Armed Forces Network’s lack of holiday music, and updates on life in the field, including quiet troop lifts and the intriguing presence of German Shepherds donated by Germany.
Accompanied by a photo of a common space at Vinh Long Airfield, this episode delves into the emotional challenges of wartime separation and the role of radio, games like Pinochle, and small comforts in maintaining morale.
What’s Covered:
- Popi’s reflections on Christmas away from home.
- The importance of AEN and its portrayal in Good Morning, Vietnam.
- A history and overview of the card game Pinochle.
- Reflections on holiday traditions during wartime.
📷 Featured Photo: A common-space building at Vinh Long Airfield with a sign bearing the 114th Aviation Company crest—a black knight chess piece with wings against a yellow and blue shield.
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