Nearly 50 years after the end of combat operations in Vietnam, Oregonians remain deeply affected by the events of those times.
"Oregon Experience" explores the stories of a wide variety of people, from combat veterans, nurses and support personnel, to anti-war protestors and outspoken political leaders, grieving family members and today’s Vietnamese community — all coming to terms with an event that divided the country and forever marked those who lived through it.
The documentary is streaming above, and premieres on OPB TV Oct. 2, 2017, at 9 p.m.
More than 120,000 Oregonians served in the Vietnam War. More than 800 died as a result of their service. "The Vietnam War Oregon Remembers" is a 90-minute "Oregon Experience" special that showcases the memories of Oregon Vietnam veterans — and explores how their experiences have shaped their lives today.
It also observes the impact of Oregon’s outspoken politicians who were early leaders in the national anti-war movement. "Oregon Remembers" includes first-hand accounts of men and women from every branch of the military — Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force — grunts, medics, battalion photographers, entertainers and fighter pilots.
They tell their stories of being drafted as naïve kids and how they learned to fight and survive in a brutal war. They remember how the "real world" treated them as they returned to the United States — not as heroes but as "baby-killers" and war mongers. Many share their experiences with post-traumatic stress disorder before the disorder even had a name and how they’re dealing with the aftermath of exposure to Agent Orange.
Some have returned to Vietnam to visit former battle sites and reconcile with former enemies. Others have devoted their lives to helping fellow veterans get the support and services they need. The program also includes refugees who fled their homeland after the war and explores local programs that are strengthening our ties with Vietnam today. "The Vietnam War Oregon Remembers" illuminates widely divergent viewpoints of a volatile time in American and Oregon history.
It is an intimate look at War through the experiences of 40 Oregon veterans — men and women — who openly share their stories.
Those interviews include:
Carol Brown, Army nurse
Dennis Guthrie, Army medic
Charlie Haughey, Army battalion photographer
Don Janigian, Navy. Parents created the first statewide memorial for fallen Vietnam soldiers.
Larson Kalama, Army radio operator. Warm Springs Native American who started a “Healing Circle” for all veterans and family members.
Donna Lowery, Womens Army Corps. Part of the first WAC detachment deployed to a combat zone since WWII.
Karl Marlantes, Marine. Rhodes scholar and nationally known autho.
Alison Perry, Therapist and founder of Central Oregon Veterans Ranch
Gwen Hall Davis, Sister of Blue Angels’ Commander Harley Hall, who was shot down on the final day of Vietnam combat operation.
Floyd McKay, Author and Journalist
Gerry Frank, longtime aide to Sen. Mark Hatfield
David A. Horowitz, Portland State University Professor and anti-war activist

National Archives and Records Administration.
/Spc. Ruediger Richter of Columbus, Ga., 4th Battalion, 173rd Airborne Brigade, gazes into the smoke of a directional grenade for the arrival of an evacuation helicopter in a jungle clearing.

Doug Niven Collection
/Viet Cong soldiers on the Ho Chi Minh trail.

Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
/Released POW, Air Force Maj. Jay C. Hess reunites with his daughter. March AFB, California. Feb. 18, 1973.

Northwestern University Archive
/Eva Jefferson during the student strike at Northwestern University. May 1970.

Doug Niven Collection
/North Vietnamese Army officer leads an attack on South Vietnamese forces. Laos 1971.

National Archives and Records Administration.
/Soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division near Saigon, January 1968.

Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library, Audiovisual Archives.
/(L-R:) Gen. William Westmoreland, President Lyndon B. Johnson.

National Archives and Records Administration.
/An American soldier looks over the perimeter of FSB Hampton, March 14, 1969.

National Archives and Records Administration.
/Marine recruits training at Parris Island, South Carolina, 1967

Wayne Smith
/Wayne Smith in combat, particularly low time. "We were grieving, had lost a bunch of guys, a somber, depressing, horrible time, so many casualties." Smith wearing rosary beads, fist to chest.

National Archives and Records Administration.
/A female demonstrator offers a flower to military police on guard at the Pentagon. Oct. 21, 1967.

Steve Stibbens
/Captured Viet Cong soldier after the battle of Ap Bac. January 1963.

Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
/Antiwar protestors gather outside an Army induction center. Oakland, California, Oct. 17, 1967.

Nguyen Dinh Uu/Doug Niven Collection
/North Vietnamese Army soldiers during Operation Lam Son 719. Laos 1971.

Vietnam News Agency.
/Le Duan during the French War. 1950.

Vietnam News Agency.
/Everett Alvarez and other POWs are marched through the streets of Hanoi, 1966.

Le Minh Truong/Doug Niven Collection
/North Vietnamese Army soldiers on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. 1969.

Charles O. Haughey
/Soldier of the 25th Infantry Division, c., 1969.

Cecil Stoughton. GTC on DAMS6 from original 2 1/4" negative
/President John F. Kennedy speaks from the podium; maps of Laos at left. State Department Auditorium, Washington, D.C.

Vietnam News Agency
/Viet Cong soldiers in Ben Tre, in the Mekong Delta. 1963

National Archives and Records Administration.
/Newly released POWs rejoice on a C-141 plane during Operation Homecoming, 1973.

Contemporary Films, London
/A close-up of a young soldier in camouflage gear, North Vietnam.

Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
/President Richard Nixon in the Executive Office Building. Nov. 11, 1971.

National Archives and Records Administration
/United States Marines participate in "Operation Harvest Moon."

Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library, Audiovisual Archives.
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Vietnam News Agency
/Young North Vietnamese join the Youth Shock Brigades Against the Americans for National Salvation.

Bob and Chuck Riddle.
/Members of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade on an armored personnel carrier. 1968.

Joan Furey
/Joan Furey in 71st Evacuation Hospital. May 1969.

Nihon Denpa News
/North Vietnam. December 1967.

Phil Gioia
/1st Cavalry Division on patrol. March 1968.

Hal Kushner.
/Former prisoner of war, Dr. Hal Kushner, reunites with his family after captivity. Valley Forge, March 19, 1973.

Frank P. Eller, Jr. Colonel (USMC, Retired)
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President Lyndon B. Johnson, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and General Earle Wheeler attend meeting on Vietnam. July 26, 1965.
/President Lyndon B. Johnson, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and General Earle Wheeler attend a meeting on Vietnam. July 26, 1965.

National Archives and Records Administration.
/1st Cavalry Division (Air Mobile) arrives in Vietnam. Sept. 14, 1965.

City of Portland Archives
/Portland Protest March with Coffin, 1966.

Benedictine Sisters of Mount Angel.
/Vietnamese refugee at Mount Angel.

Oregon State University Library Archive.
/An anti-Vietnam War vigil at Oregon State University.

Charles O. Haughey
/Soldier of the 25th Infantry Division, c., 1969.

Oregon Historical Society.
/Oregon Sen. Wayne Morse, longtime opponent to the Vietnam War.

Oregon State University Library Archives
/Oregon State University ROTC.

United States Air Force
/USAF Soldier.

Oregon State University Library Archives
/A protest at Oregon State University.

Ed Eaton
/Ed Eaton. Army, Mekong Delta

Jim Prevatt
/Jim Prevatt, a Marine.
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