In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Bill writes from Saigon after a quiet day spent retrieving helicopters to replace ones lost in action. Though brief, his letter includes a small gesture that opens up a much broader reflection: he encloses a map from the Stars and Stripes military newspaper, hoping it helps Suzie follow what’s happening overseas.
Accompanied by a photo of a map later found hanging in his home office, today’s episode considers the role of Stars and Stripes during the Vietnam War — not just as a newspaper, but as a cultural and emotional lifeline. It balanced morale-boosting stories with frank coverage of the war’s realities, offering American troops a connection to home and an outlet for navigating the confusion and contradictions of combat.
What’s Covered:
- Popi’s brief update from Saigon
- The Stars and Stripes newspaper and its role in Vietnam
- A personal reflection on early history projects and interviewing Popi as a child
📷 Featured Photo: A National Geographic map hung in Popi’s office on base, similar to the one mentioned in this letter.
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