Read They Marched Into Sunlight Online
Authors: David Maraniss
Tags: #General, #Vietnam War; 1961-1975, #History, #20th Century, #United States, #Vietnam War, #Military, #Vietnamese Conflict; 1961-1975, #Protest Movements, #Vietnamese Conflict; 1961-1975 - Protest Movements - United States, #United States - Politics and Government - 1963-1969, #Southeast Asia, #Vietnamese Conflict; 1961-1975 - United States, #Asia
Allen, Bebe
Allen, Consuelo: family informed of father’s death; at father’s wake; grandfather gives combat booklets to; on grandmother as military wife; as image of her father; naming of; at “November Nightmare,”; at place where her father died; in Vietnam
Allen, Jean Ponder
Allen, Mary Frances
Allen, Samuel E.
Allen, Terry de la Mesa, Jr.; becomes Black Lions’ commander; Cash’s investigation into death of; in Colorado Springs; death of; disillusionment with military; drinking by; emergency leave in June 1967; father Terry Allen, Sr.; funeral of; in Germany; and Hay; his officers respecting; Johnson’s letter of condolence for; name on Vietnam Memorial; Newman and Coleman criticizing; and Newman disagreeing about tactics; newspaper reports of death of; nominated for Distinguished Service Cross; Officer Efficiency Index of; and operation of October 15; and operation of October 16; and operation of October 17; in operations of early October; as operations officer for Black Lions; as polo player; as under pressure; recovery of body of; and Shelton; wake of; and Welch; as West Pointer; wife Jean Ponder Allen
Allen, Terry de la Mesa, Sr.; ambition for his son; checking on his son in Vietnam; Hay and; at his son’s funeral; informed of his son’s death; mental deterioration of; in retirement; Shelton and; trying to find out what happened to his son; in World War II
Alpha Company (of Black Lions): barber as VC informant; George becomes commander of; Grady as executive officer of; at Lai Khe; men in evacuation hospital; new men joining; in operation of October 14; in operation of October 17
Alsop, Joseph
Amant Militaire, L’
(Goldoni)
antiwar movement: abolitionists compared with; CIA investigation of; North Vietnamese and; nuclear disarmament movement; Vietnam Summer.
See also
antiwar protests
antiwar protests: conservative backlash against; against Dow Chemical Company; Hanoi newspapers on; Johnson as obsessed with; Kauffman encouraging; Oakland Induction Center demonstrations; at University of Wisconsin; Washington rally of October 1967
Apple, R. W.
Archer, Sandra
Arias, Michael: arrives in Vietnam; after battle of October 17; in Bien Hoa area; daughter marries Dave Wagner’s son; letter home after battle; in operation of October 17
Arias, Theresa
Army Math Research Center bombing
Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN)
atomic bomb
Aubrac, Raymond
Bablitch, William
Badger Herald
(newspaper)
Baez, Joan
Barnett, Robert
Barrow, Clarence (Bud); at Black Lions reunions; evacuation from Vietnam; in evacuation hospital; meeting fresh troops; and Miss South Carolina; in operation of October 16; in operation of October 17; recovery of; and Welch; Westmoreland pins Purple Heart on
Ba Tri
Beckmann, Tom
Ben Cat
Bernstein, Daniel
Berrigan, Philip
Berry, Dave
Beutel, A. P. (Dutch)
B-52 bombers
Big Red One.
See
First Infantry Division
Binh Gia, battle of (1964)
Binh Long province
Bivins, Charles
Black Lions (of Twenty-eighth Infantry Regiment): alleged Viet Cong bounty on; Allen as operations officer for; Allen becomes commander of; ambush of; battle of October 17 reported to Johnson; in Bien Hoa area; Cash’s investigation of operation of October 17; day after the battle of October 17; as division’s ready reaction force; estimate of VC killed on October 17; first officer to die in battle; Hanoi newspapers on ambush of; history of; at Lai Khe; media coverage of battle of October 17; memorial service for the dead; Menetrey becomes commander of; men killed on October 17; movements October 14–17; networks of veterans of; new members of; notifying dead soldiers’ families; officers changing in; operation of October 15; operation of October 16; operation of October 17; operations of early October;
Pacific Stars & Stripes
account of ambush; personal effects of dead soldiers; posthumous awards for; recon platoon of; return to the battlefield on October 17; reunions of; Westmoreland and operation of October 17; Westmoreland visits wounded.
See also
Alpha Company; Delta Company
Blackwell, Jim: death of; identifying body of; in operation of October 17; recovery of body of; and Shelton
Blaik, Earl W. (Red)
Bo, Mai Van
body counts
Bolen, Jackie E., Jr.
Boll, James: and Cohen plea bargain; as defendant in Soglin suit; at Dow Chemical protest; Hanson calls; in Stielstra prosecution
Bollenbeck, Joseph
Booker, Joseph Otis
Bradley, Omar
Branch, Ben
Brandes, Stuart
Brandt, E. N. (Ned)
Bratislava meeting
Braver, Rita
Breeden, Clifford Lynn, Jr.
Bright, Margaret
Brooks, Jack
Brotman, Allenn
Brotman, Jane Beth; in demonstration on October 21; at Dow Chemical protest of October 1967; later career of; letter home after Dow Chemical protest; misses her French examination
Brown, Randy
Browne, Malcolm W.
B2 Front
Buentiempo, Ernest (Goodtimes): at Arias-Wagner wedding; at Black Lions reunion; and new lieutenant; in operation of October 17; in search-and-destroy missions
Bundy, McGeorge
Bundy, Williamn
Bunker, Ellsworth
Bunn, Peter
Burrows, George
Buss, Kenneth
Byrd, Dwayne
Caisson V
Calef, Rick
Califano, Joseph
Calvin College
Cameron, Eugene
Capital Times
(newspaper)
Carrasco, Ralph
Case, Clifford P.
Cash, John A.
Cater, Douglass
Cates, Richard
Catton, Bruce
Celler, Emanuel
Center, Charles
Central Intelligence Agency.
See
CIA
Central Office for South Viet Nam (COSVN)
Century, Hyman
Cheney, Lynne
Cheney, Richard B.
Chieu, Nguyen Dinh
Chilsen, Walter
Chomsky, Noam
Christian, George
Christopher, Warren
Chuong, Phom Van
CIA: antiwar movement investigation of; in Diem assassination; Helms; National Student Association funding; recruiting at Wisconsin
Cipperly, Jack: at Dow Chemical protest of October 1967; Kauffman’s meetings with; role in student demonstrations
civil disobedience
Civilian Irregular Defense Group
civil rights movement
Claprood, Dick
Clark, Ramsey
Clausen, Aage
Cleary, James
Clifford, Clark
Clingan, Dean
Coffin, William Sloane
Cohen, Robert: beatnik appearance of; as caricature of a radical; and
Connections
newspaper; convicted of disorderly conduct; at Dow Chemical protest of February 1967; at Dow Chemical protest of October 1967 “never let a crowd go,”; at sit-in over the draft; in Soglin’s action against Kauffman; on suspension list;
Wisconsin State Journal
on
Cohon, Peter
Colburn, Thomas; at Black Lions reunion en route to Vietnam; identifying bodies; in operation of October 17; as traumatized by events of October 17
Coleman, William: Allen ordered to walk by; Allen reprimanded by; on lessons of October 17; at memorial service; as paying special attention to operation of October 17; as under pressure; in return to battlefield on October 17; Welch meeting with
Committee of Solidarity with the American People
Committee on Student Rights
Connections
(newspaper); distributing in public schools; Gabriner as editor of; and meeting of students, Hanson, and deans; mime troupe associated with; special edition on the Dow Chemical protest; staff members at Dow Chemical protest of October 1967; staff members at Washington demonstration of October 1967; Stielstra comes to office of; Wagner associated with
Coonly, Genevieve (Bebe)
Costello, Joe: in evacuation hospital; at Lai Khe; in network of Black Lions veterans; in operation of October 15; in operation of October 17; recovery of; Silver Star for
C Packet: arrives in Vietnam; divided among two units; en route to Vietnam; at Fort Lewis; members at Black Lions reunions; men in operation of October 17
Cron, Doug; at Black Lions reunion; en route to Vietnam; in operation of October 17
Cronkite, Walter
cross-over point
Crowley, Jim
CS gas
Curti, Merle
Cutlip, Scott
Cygan, Gerard
Da Nang
Daniel, William E., Jr.
Dateline: Vietnam
(Lucas)
Davis, George R.
Davis, Ronald Guy
DeBenedetti, Charles
Debord, Guy
defoliants
Degelman, Charles
Dellinger, David
Delta Company (of Black Lions): base at Lai Khe; combat readiness test of; first sergeant Bud Barrow; Grosso as new commander of; men from C Packet joining; Miss South Carolina visits; operation of October 15; operation of October 16; operation of October 17; operations of early October; Welch as commander of; Welch training
DePuy, William E.
DEROS
DeStatte, Robert
Diem, Ngo Dinh
Dien Bien Phu, battle of
Dietrich, Cathy
Dirksen, Everett McKinley
Dixon, Bill
Doan, Donalda
Doan, Herbert Dow (Ted)
Doan, Lee
Donovan, Hedley
Doran, Madeline
Doty, Leonidas
Dow, Alden
Dow, Herbert Henry
Dow Chemical Company; Agent Orange made by; antiwar protests against; napalm controversy; public relations campaign of; record number of students sign up for interviews with; visibility as tied to napalm; Wisconsin faculty approves recruiting by; Wisconsin protest of February 1967; Wisconsin protest of October 1967
Dowling, Francis
Doyle, James J.
draft, the: Berrigan protests; draft cards returned; Hershey; Johnson’s view of resistance to; methods of evading; Peace Corps as alternative to; as racist; student deferments; University of Wisconsin sit-in over
Dratch, Howard
drugs
Duncan, Phil
Durham, Harold Bascom, Jr. (Pinky): joins Delta Company; killed on October 17; Medal of Honor for; in operation of October 16; in operation of October 17; and Welch
East, Leon
Eastern Nam Bo
Eastman, Phil
Edelson, Betsy and Morris
Edwards, Peter J.
Eisenhower, Dwight
“Elegy” (Weigl)
Ellender, Allen
El Paso (Texas)
Elson, Edward Ben
Emery, Wilbur; congratulatory letter to Hanson; defending his officers; and Dow Chemical protest of October 1967; reports on antiwar activists to; and sit-in over the draft
enlisted men: battle as seen by average infantryman; feeling used by Vietnamese and their own government; officers not trusting; and official report on Black Lions’ ambush
Enthoven, Alain
Epstein, Leon
Erwin, Bill: on Allen; in operation of October 14; in operation of October 15; in operation of October 17; in return to battlefield on October 17
Evjue, William T.
Ewen, Stuart
Faculty Document
Fallaci, Oriana
Familiare, Anthony
Farrell, Michael
Fergusson, Robert G.
Festge, Otto
Fett, Colonel
Fidele, Sam
Finman, Ted
Finn, Elizabeth
First Infantry Division: Terry Allen, Sr., as commander of; as always going back for its men; area of operations of; arrives in Vietnam in October 1965; base at Lai Khe; Big Red One insignia of; ear-cutting incident; hot meals for troops of; rear headquarters at Di An; reliance on technology and equipment; Route 13 repaired by; song of; Vietnamese opinion of; in Westmoreland’s victory scenario.
See also
Black Lions
First Viet Cong Regiment: in ambush of Black Lions; designations of; First Infantry known by; in Long Nguyen Secret Zone; mission of summer and fall 1967; movements of
Fisher, Bert
Fitzgerald, Paul
Fleming, Robben W.: on calling police in; and Dow Chemical protest of February 1967; Hanson’s portrait of; leaves Wisconsin; and university draft policy “fog of war,”
Ford, Gerald R.
Fortas, Abe
Fowler, John
Fox, John
Free Speech Movement (Berkeley)
Freud, Sigmund
Fried, Joseph
Fulbright, J. W.
Furgurson, Ernest B.
Gabriner, Bob
Gabriner, Vicki: arrest of; and civil rights movement; cutting Stielstra’s hair; as Miss “Sifting and Winnowing,”; released from custody
Gallagher, Michael (Peewee)
Garcia, Arturo
Garcia, Melesso
Garrow, David J.
Gaumnitz, Erwin A.
Gavin, James M.
Gellhorn, Martha
Genack, Judy
General John Pope
(ship)
Geneva accords of 1954
George, Jackie
George, Jim: on Allen; as Alpha Company commander; arrives in Vietnam; company barber as VC informant; en route to Vietnam; in evacuation hospital; at Fort Lewis; on Hay and Allen; at Lai Khe; letters home after battle; in operation of October 15; in operation of October 17; recovery from the battlefield; as traumatized by October 17
Gerstacker, Carl A.
Giannico, Paul
Giap, Vo Nguyen
Gilbertson, Verland
Gillard, Robert
Gilliam, Jim
Ginsberg, Allen
Glenn, Russell
Goldberg, Harvey
Goldman, David
Gomez, Doc
Goodman, Jerrilyn
Goodman, Steve: examining weapons from battlefield; on food for U.S. troops; at Lai Khe; in network of Black Lions veterans; in operation of October 17; in return to battlefield on October 17
Goodwin, Everett
Grady, Tom: as Alpha Company executive officer; after battle of October 17; en route to Vietnam; identifying bodies; as intelligence officer; on letters home after battle; letters to dead soldiers’ families; and Menetrey; in network of Black Lions veterans; and personal effects of dead soldiers; returns to Lai Khe; in return to battlefield on October 17; Woodard turns himself in to Graff, Henry