vietnam war quiz show prompts (1)
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vietnam war quiz show prompts (1)
WELCOME Hours of Instruction: Flexible, up to 45 Days Grades: 7–11 Overview: This comprehensive teaching unit covers American involvement in Vietnam beginning in 1961, and hostilities from 1964–1975. Use all of the lessons or select activities to enhance student understanding of America’s involvement in the quagmire of undeclared war. 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VIETNAM A Resource-rich Teaching Unit on the Vietnam War 1964–1975 "),,,!#%9AUTHOROF6)%4.!-HASBEENAWRITERAND EDITORFOR).4%2!#4SINCEWHENHISFIRSTWORK %30)/.!'%WASPUBLISHED3INCETHEN"ILLHASWRITTEN OVERITEMSFORTHECOMPANYINCLUDING0!42)/43 #)6),7!2"/.%334/.%3WITHCOAUTHORSALL of the AMERICAN HISTORY ACTIVATORS, GREEKS, 6)+).'3AND3+).3AMONGOTHERS3INCERETIRINGFROM FULLTIMETEACHINGAFTERYEARSINTHEHISTORYCLASSROOM "ILLSPENDSHISTIMEWORKINGASASTUDENTTEACHINGSUPERVISOR FORTHE#ALIFORNIA3TATE5NIVERSITYSYSTEMCONSULTINGAND PRESENTINGWORKSHOPSRUNNINGANDPLAYINGGOLF Copyright ©2003 Interact 10200 Jefferson Boulevard P.O. 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S TA N D A R D S National Standards for History STANDARDS 4HENATIONWIDEMOVEMENTFORHIGHSTANDARDSHASNOTONLYDETERMINEDWHAT STUDENTSSHOULDLEARNBUTALSOHASMANDATEDTHATSTUDENTSdemonstrateWHATTHEY KNOW6)%4.!-ISASTANDARDSBASEDPROGRAMADDRESSING.ATIONAL(ISTORY 4HINKING(ISTORY#ONTENT%NGLISH,ANGUAGE!RTSAND4HEATER3TANDARDS 4HISCOMPREHENSIVEUNITABOUTTHE6IETNAM7AROFFERSMANYOPPORTUNITIESFOR PERFORMANCEASSESSMENTS3TUDENTSWILLEXERCISEESSENTIALSOCIALSTUDIESAND LANGUAGEARTSSKILLS7ORKINGINDIVIDUALLYINPAIRSORINTEAMSSTUDENTSCOMPLETE MANYACTIVITIESINCLUDINGROLEPLAYINGRESEARCHANALYSISANDCREATIVEWRITING 4HEYGAINANUNDERSTANDINGOF!MERICASINVOLVEMENTINTHEQUAGMIREOF UNDECLAREDWAR4HECOOPERATIONNEEDEDTOSUCCESSFULLYCOMPLETEGROUPACTIVITIES ADDRESSMANY!PPLIED,EARNING3TANDARDS Standards in Historical Thinking Standard 1: Chronological Thinking The student is able to: s )DENTIFYTHETEMPORALSTRUCTUREOFAHISTORICALNARRATIVEORSTORY. s %STABLISHTEMPORALORDERINCONSTRUCTINGHISTORICALNARRATIVESOFTHEIR own: WORKINGFORWARDFROMSOMEBEGINNINGTHROUGHITSDEVELOPMENTTO SOMEENDOROUTCOMEWORKINGBACKWARDFROMSOMEISSUEPROBLEMOR EVENTTOEXPLAINITSORIGINSANDITSDEVELOPMENTOVERTIME Standard 2: Historical Comprehension The student is able to: s 2ECONSTRUCTTHELITERALMEANINGOFAHISTORICALPASSAGE by identifying WHOWASINVOLVEDWHATHAPPENEDWHEREITHAPPENEDWHATEVENTSLED TOTHESEDEVELOPMENTSANDWHATCONSEQUENCESOROUTCOMESFOLLOWED s $IFFERENTIALBETWEENHISTORICALFACTSANDHISTORICALINTERPRETATIONS BUTACKNOWLEDGETHATTHETWOARERELATEDTHATTHEFACTSTHEHISTORIAN REPORTSARESELECTEDANDREFLECTTHEREFORETHEHISTORIANSJUDGMENTOF WHATISMOSTSIGNIFICANTABOUTTHEPAST s 2EADHISTORICALNARRATIVESIMAGINATIVELYTAKINGINTOACCOUNTWHAT THENARRATIVEREVEALSOFTHEHUMANITYOFTHEINDIVIDUALSANDGROUPS INVOLVEDTHEIRPROBABLEVALUESOUTLOOKMOTIVESHOPESFEARS STRENGTHSANDWEAKNESSES s !PPRECIATEHISTORICALPERSPECTIVES A $ESCRIBETHEPASTONITSOWNTERMSTHROUGHTHEEYESANDEXPERIENCES OFTHOSEWHOWERETHEREASREVEALEDTHROUGHTHEIRLITERATUREDIARIES LETTERSDEBATESARTSARTIFACTSANDTHELIKE B #ONSIDERTHEHISTORICALCONTEXTINWHICHTHEEVENTUNFOLDEDTHE VALUESOUTLOOKOPTIONSANDCONTINGENCIESOFTHATTIMEANDPLACE C !VOIDhPRESENTMINDEDNESSvJUDGINGTHEPASTSOLELYINTERMSOF PRESENTDAYNORMSANDVALUES INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide STANDARDS S TA N D A R D S s $RAWUPONDATAINHISTORICALMAPSin order to obtain or clarify INFORMATIONONTHEGEOGRAPHICSETTINGINWHICHTHEHISTORICALEVENT occurred, its relative and absolute location, the distances and directions INVOLVEDTHENATURALANDMANMADEFEATURESOFTHEPLACEANDCRITICAL relationships in the spatial distributions of those features and historical event occurring there. Standard 3: Historical Analysis and Interpretation The student engages in historical analysis and interpretation. The student is able to: s #OMPAREANDCONTRASTDIFFERINGSETSOFIDEAS, values, personalities, behaviors, and institutions. s #ONSIDERMULTIPLEPERSPECTIVES of various people in the past by DEMONSTRATINGTHEIRDIFFERINGMOTIVESBELIEFSINTERESTSHOPESANDFEARS s !NALYZECAUSEANDEFFECTRELATIONSHIPSBEARINGINMINDMULTIPLE CAUSATION, including A 4HEIMPORTANCEOFTHEINDIVIDUALINHISTORY B 4HEINFLUENCEOFIDEASHUMANINTERESTSANDBELIEFS c. The role of chance, the accidental and the irrational. s #OMPARECOMPETINGHISTORICALNARRATIVES. s (OLDINTERPRETATIONSOFHISTORYASTENTATIVE, subject to changes ASNEWINFORMATIONISUNCOVEREDNEWVOICESHEARDANDNEW interpretations broached. s %VALUATEMAJORDEBATESAMONGHISTORIANS concerning alternative interpretations of the past. Standard 4: Historical Research Capabilities The student conducts historical research. The student is able to: s /BTAINHISTORICALDATAFROMAVARIETYOFSOURCESincluding library and MUSEUMCOLLECTIONSHISTORICSITESHISTORICALPHOTOSJOURNALSDIARIESx ORALTESTIMONYFROMLIVINGWITNESSESxCENSUSESTAXRECORDSETC s 3UPPORTINTERPRETATIONSWITHHISTORICALEVIDENCe in order to construct CLOSELYREASONEDARGUMENTSRATHERTHANFACILEOPINIONS Standard 5: Historical issues-analysis and decision-making 4HESTUDENTENGAGESINHISTORICALISSUESANALYSISANDDECISIONMAKING The student is able to: s )DENTIFYISSUESANDPROBLEMSINTHEPAST and analyze the interests, VALUESPERSPECTIVESANDPOINTSOFVIEWOFTHOSEINVOLVEDINTHESITUATION s &ORMULATEAPOSITIONORCOURSEOFACTIONONANISSUE by identifying THENATUREOFTHEPROBLEMANALYZINGTHEUNDERLYINGFACTORSCONTRIBUTING TOTHEPROBLEMANDCHOOSINGAPLAUSIBLESOLUTIONFROMACHOICEOF carefully evaluated options. VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT .ATIONAL3TANDARDSFOR53(ISTORY#ONTENT STANDARDS S TA N D A R D S %RA0OSTWAR5NITED3TATESTOEARLYS 3TANDARD#: 4HESTUDENTUNDERSTANDSTHEFOREIGNANDDOMESTIC CONSEQUENCESOFTHE53INVOLVEMENTIN6IETNAM The student is able to: s !SSESSTHE6IETNAMPOLICYOFTHE+ENNEDY*OHNSONAND.IXON ADMINISTRATIONSANDTHESHIFTSOFPUBLICOPINIONABOUTTHEWAR s %VALUATEHOW6IETNAMESEAND!MERICANFORCESEXPERIENCEDTHEWARAND HOWTHEWARCONTINUEDTOAFFECTPOSTWARPOLITICSANDCULTURE s !NALYZECONSTITUTIONALISSUESINVOLVEDINTHEWARANDEXPLORETHELEGACY OFTHE6IETNAM7AR .#4%3TANDARDSFORTHE%NGLISH,ANGUAGE!RTS Standard 33TUDENTSAPPLYAWIDERANGEOFSTRATEGIESTOCOMPREHENDINTERPRET EVALUATEANDAPPRECIATETEXTS4HEYDRAWONTHEIRPRIOREXPERIENCETHEIR INTERACTIONSWITHOTHERREADERSANDWRITERSTHEIRKNOWLEDGEOFWORD MEANINGANDOFOTHERTEXTSTHEIRWORDIDENTIFICATIONSTRATEGIESANDTHEIR understanding of textual features (e.g., sound-letter correspondence, sentence structure, context, graphics). Standard 4: 3TUDENTSADJUSTTHEIRUSEOFSPOKENWRITTENANDVISUALLANGUAGE EGCONVENTIONSSTYLEVOCABULARYTOCOMMUNICATEWITHDIFFERENT audiences for a variety of purposes. Standard 5:3TUDENTSEMPLOYAWIDERANGEOFSTRATEGIESASTHEYWRITEANDUSE DIFFERENTWRITINGPROCESSELEMENTSAPPROPRIATELYTOCOMMUNICATEWITH different audiences for a variety of purposes. Standard 6:3TUDENTSAPPLYKNOWLEDGEOFLANGUAGESTRUCTURELANGUAGE CONVENTIONSEGSPELLINGANDPUNCTUATIONMEDIATECHNIQUESFIGURATIVE LANGUAGEANDGENRETOCREATECRITIQUEANDDISCUSSPRINTANDNONPRINTTEXTS 3TANDARDStudents conduct research on issues and interests by generating IDEASANDQUESTIONSANDBYPOSINGPROBLEMS4HEYGATHEREVALUATEAND SYNTHESIZEDATAFROMAVARIETYOFSOURCESEGPRINTANDNONPRINTTEXT ARTIFACTSPEOPLETOCOMMUNICATETHEIRDISCOVERIESINWAYSTHATSUITTHEIR purpose and audience. Standard 8: 3TUDENTSUSEAVARIETYOFTECHNOLOGICALANDINFORMATIONALRESOURCES EGLIBRARIESDATABASESCOMPUTERNETWORKSVIDEOTOGATHERAND SYNTHESIZEINFORMATIONANDTOCREATEANDCOMMUNICATEKNOWLEDGE Standard 12: 3TUDENTSUSESPOKENWRITTENANDVISUALLANGUAGETOACCOMPLISH THEIROWNPURPOSESEGFORLEARNINGENJOYMENTPERSUASIONANDTHE EXCHANGEOFINFORMATION INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact STANDARDS S TA N D A R D S .ATIONAL3TANDARDSFOR!RTS%DUCATION4HEATER #ONTENT3TANDARD3CRIPTWRITINGTHROUGHIMPROVISINGWRITINGANDREFINING SCRIPTSBASEDONPERSONALEXPERIENCEANDHERITAGEIMAGINATIONLITERATURE and history. #ONTENT3TANDARD!NALYZINGCRITIQUINGANDCONSTRUCTINGMEANINGS FROMINFORMALANDFORMALTHEATERFILMTELEVISIONANDELECTRONICMEDIA productions. #ALIFORNIA!PPLIED,EARNING3TANDARDS Standard 63TUDENTSWILLUNDERSTANDHOWTOAPPLYCOMMUNICATIONSKILLSAND TECHNIQUES3TUDENTSWILLDEMONSTRATEABILITYTOCOMMUNICATEORALLYANDIN WRITING Standard 83TUDENTSWILLUNDERSTANDTHEIMPORTANCEOFTEAMWORK3TUDENTSWILL WORKONTEAMSTOACHIEVEPROJECTOBJECTIVES VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT AUTHOR’S REFLECTION January, 2003 ,IKEMOSTPEOPLEOVERTHEAGEOFFIFTY6IETNAMTHEWAR!MERICA FOUGHTFROMTOSTILLFASCINATESMEEVENMORENOWIN THEEARLYYEARSOFTHESTCENTURYTHANITDIDINTHESWHENAS ATEACHER)LIVEDTHROUGHIT3OMETHINGSGROWONYOUANDTHISWAR SEEMSTODOTHATTOME)REALLYCANTEXPLAINITFULLY)WASBUSY BACKTHENJUMPSTARTINGMYCAREERTRYINGTOCARVEOUTMYPERSONAL CLASSROOMNICHEANDHELPINGTORAISETWODAUGHTERS4HEDAILY HEADLINESANDTHESOMBERNIGHTLYNEWSWASALMOSTATURNOFFANDTO BEHONEST)WASPASTTHEDRAFTAGEIN3OUNTILTHE6IET#ONG EITHERBLEWUPOURLOCALPIERORTHE.6!WADEDUPONTHESANDSOF (UNTINGTON"EACH)WASCONTENTTOIGNORETHEUNFOLDINGTRAGEDYOF THISSTRANGEUNPOPULARWARIN!SIA &ASTFORWARDTOTHESWHENNEWTEXTBOOKSSHOWCASEDASEPARATE CHAPTERON6IETNAMANDEVERYWORKSHOPSEEMEDTOHIGHLIGHTh(OW TOTEACHTHEWARIN6IETNAMv7ITHINAFEWYEARS6IETNAMBECAME ONEOFMYFAVORITEUNITSANDMYSTUDENTSRESPONDEDTOMYUSUALLY UNORTHODOXSTRATEGIESTOMAXIMIZETHEIRINTEREST6IETNAMASASUBJECT DIDNTEVENFADEOUTORGOAWAYWHEN)RETIREDFROMFULLTIMETEACHING IN4HENWHATSEEMEDLIKEACONSPIRACYTOGETMETOWRITETHIS UNITRECENTEVENTSSOMEPERSONALPROPELLEDMETOWARDMYFATE4HE FIRSTWASINTHESPRINGOFAS)CONTEMPLATEDTHEHEAVYWORKLOAD OFTAKINGONANEWPROJECTFOR).4%2!#47HILEATTENDINGMY CHURCHSERVICEOURLITURGISTBEGANWITHADEDICATIONTOTWOFELLOW SOLDIERSWHODIEDDURINGTHE4ET/FFENSIVESOMEYEARSBEFORE 4HROUGHHISTESTIMONY)WASGIVENACLEARILLUSTRATIONOFTHETENACIOUS GRIPOFTHATWARONOURPSYCHE !BOUTTHESAMETIMEFORMERSENATOR"OB+ERREYMADEHEADLINES WHENHEADMITTEDTOhWASTINGvAVILLAGEANDKILLINGCIVILIANSIN 6IETNAMWHILELEADINGASEARCHANDDESTROYMISSIONIN&OR SEVERALDAYS+ERREYSRAIDTHIRTYTWOYEARSBEFOREDOMINATEDTHE NEWSANDMEDIATALKSHOWSDISSECTEDEVERYASPECTOFTHESTORY !GAIN!MERICANSINCLUDINGMEREFOCUSEDTHEIRATTENTIONONOUR ROLEINTHE6IETNAM7AR/NTHEHEELSOFTHE+ERREYREVELATIONSCAME ONEMORE6IETNAMCONNECTIONANAIRPLANECARRYINGRELATIVESOF53 SOLDIERSMISSINGINACTION-)!SDURINGTHE6IETNAM7ARCRASHED OFFTHECOASTOF6IETNAM7ITHONLYASCINTILLAOFEVIDENCETHATANYOF THEMENUNACCOUNTEDFORCOULDPOSSIBLYBEALIVEAFTERSURVIVING INTHEJUNGLESORASCAPTIVESINA.ORTH6IETNAMESEPRISONCAMPTHE hopeful passengers on this flight all died, creating headlines once MOREREMINDINGUSTHATUNRESOLVEDISSUESFROMTHEWARARESTILLVERY MUCHALIVE INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact AUTHOR’S REFLECTION !SIFTHEABOVEEVENTSWERENTENOUGHTOCONVINCEMETOWRITE 6)%4.!-THREELASTANDUNCONNECTEDEPISODESHELPEDMEMAKE the decision. 7ITHINMONTHSOFEACHOTHER)SAWAMANWALKINGATTHEBEACH WEARINGA4SHIRTEMBLAZONEDWITHh)MPROUDTOBEA6IETNAM6ETv !ND)READCLOSELYWITHFASCINATIONTHEUNFOLDINGSTORYOFONE UNIVERSITYPROFESSORA0ULITZERPRIZEWINNINGHISTORIANFACING CHARGESHEHADEMBELLISHEDHIS6IETNAMRECORDBYBRAGGINGTOHIS CLASSESTHATHEWASACOMBATOFFICERINTHEWAR4HECOMPELLING EVIDENCETOTHECONTRARYALTHOUGHHEHASBEENMUMINREBUTTING THECHARGESHASFORMANYCASTDOUBTONHISINTEGRITYASATEACHER ANDWRITERASWELLASGENERATINGHUNDREDSOFEDITORIALSANDMEDIA hPIECESvONCOMBATIN6IETNAM &ORMETHELASTCONNECTIONORREMINDEROFTHEWARWASSHOCKINGLY EXPOSEDINTHEAFTERMATHOFTHE3EPTEMBER7HENHIJACKED !MERICANCOMMERCIALJETSFLEWINTOTHE7ORLD4RADE#ENTERTOWERS ANDTHE0ENTAGONHISTORIANSANDJOURNALISTSDREWLENGTHYAND appropriate parallels not only to Pearl Harbor, but to the Tet Offensive ANDTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENTINTHEWARIN6IETNAMASWELL )NSHORT6IETNAMREFUSESTOGOAWAY)THASAGRIPONOURMEMORIES SOSTRONGTHATITISEMBEDDEDDEEPINOURNATIONSCONSCIOUSNESSOVER 25 years after the fall of Saigon. !LTHOUGHTHE6IETNAM7ARISFAMILIARGROUNDTOUShGEEZERSvWHOLIVED through it, the conflicts and the divisive issues it caused are ancient HISTORYTOOURSTUDENTS3O6)%4.!-WASCREATEDTOHELPTEACHERS PUTTINGINTOYOURHANDSHOPEFULLYSTIMULATINGCLEVERANDTHOUGHTFULLY PROVOCATIVELESSONSWITHWHICHTOINSTRUCTSTUDENTS!SONEWRITER EXPRESSEDh%XPLAININGTHE6IETNAM7ARISLIKEUSINGCHOPSTICKSTO PURSUETHELASTGRAINOFRICEINACOMPLEX!SIANDISHv.OTIMPOSSIBLE but difficult. X VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT 0URPOSE.................................................................................................................1 /VERVIEW ..............................................................................................................2 5NIT%LEMENTS ......................................................................................................3 3ETUP$IRECTIONS ..................................................................................................6 )NTEGRATING6IETNAMINTOYOUR#URRICULUM .....................................................9 2ESOURCES ...........................................................................................................10 QUOTATIONS (1–5) ..........................................................................................15 LEARNING LOG PROMPTS (1–2) ..................................................................20 COOPERATIVE GROUP WORK RUBRIC ......................................................22 ESSAY RUBRIC.................................................................................................22 QUALITATIVE RUBRIC ...................................................................................23 PRESENTATION RUBRIC: Content .................................................................23 5NIT4IME#HART ................................................................................................24 ,ESSON/VERVIEW Teaching Directions ............................................................................................26 PRETEST/POSTTEST ON THE VIETNAM WAR (1–2) .................................29 MAP OF INDOCHINA ......................................................................................31 VIETNAM GLOSSARY (1–2)...........................................................................32 4EACHER2EFERENCE 6IETNAM#ONFLICT4IMELINE .........................................................................34 ,ESSON3TORYBOARD Teaching Directions ............................................................................................35 CHASING CHARLIE ........................................................................................37 STORYBOARD TASK .......................................................................................38 THE VIETNAM WAR STORYBOARD (1–2) ..................................................39 ,ESSON#ARTOONING Teaching Directions ............................................................................................41 CARTOONING ..................................................................................................43 ,ESSON'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT Teaching Directions ............................................................................................44 GULF OF TONKIN NEWS REPORT ...............................................................46 GULF OF TONKIN INCIDENT........................................................................47 HINDSIGHT CARDS (set of 36).......................................................................48 GULF OF TONKIN DIALOGUE (1–4) ............................................................54 ,ESSON!#ONTRASTOF#ULTURES Teaching Directions ............................................................................................58 A CONTRAST OF CULTURES 1965 (1–3) .....................................................60 TANKA POEMS ................................................................................................63 TANKA POEM FORM ......................................................................................64 4EACHER2EFERENCE 3PEAKING6IETNAMESE ..................................................................................65 INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact CONTENTS TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S VIETNAM Teacher Guide TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S CONTENTS ,ESSON7HATMADETHE6IETNAM7ARSODIFFERENT Teaching Directions ............................................................................................66 !'25.437!2n ....................................................................................70 RENGA POEMS ................................................................................................75 RENGA POEM FORM ......................................................................................76 !'25.437!24!",%!54!3+3 .............................................................77 !'25.437!24!",%!5/2'!.):%2 ..................................................78 4EACHER2EFERENCE 7HATMADETHE6IETNAM7ARSODIFFERENT(1–2) ....................................79 #OMPARING6IETNAMWITH/THER-AJOR7ARS..........................................81 53!RMY#HAINOF#OMMAND .................................................................82 ,ESSON(AWKSVS$OVES Teaching Directions ............................................................................................83 PROTEST DURING THE VIETNAM WAR (1–2) ...........................................85 AM I A HAWK OR A DOVE?...........................................................................87 4EACHER2ESOURCE (AWKSVS$OVES ..........................................................................................88 ,ESSON4HE6IETNAM7AR$RAFTAND2ESISTANCE Teaching Directions ............................................................................................89 THE MILITARY DRAFT: A Brief History (1–4)..............................................93 SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFICATIONS...................................................97 PETITIONER PROFILES (4) ............................................................................98 DRAFT BOARD HEARING GUIDELINES ..................................................100 DRAFT BOARD HEARING OBSERVATIONS .............................................101 4EACHER2EFERENCE 3TATISTICSOF$RAFT!GE-ENDURINGTHE6IETNAM7AR ...........................102 4HE$RAFT,OTTERY .....................................................................................103 ,ESSON4HE/THER3IDE Teaching Directions ..........................................................................................104 SOLDIERS OF THE NORTH: The Other Side (1–4) .....................................108 4(%/4(%23)$%2EADERS4HEATERn ...................................................112 THE VIETNAM WAR GAME .........................................................................114 OP. ORDERS (Confidential) ............................................................................115 NVA/VC (Confidential) ....................................................................................116 "!44,%:/.%'2)$ .....................................................................................117 FATE CARDS (set of 24) .................................................................................118 VIETNAM WAR (VW) POINTS (2 per page) ................................................121 WAR GAME SCORE SHEET .........................................................................122 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT ,ESSON0/7SAND-)!S Teaching Directions ..........................................................................................123 AMERICANS IN CAPTIVITY: POWs AND MIAs (1–2)..............................126 HANOI HILTON PRISON CODE ...................................................................128 ,ESSON,EADERS3UMMITIN(AWAII Teaching Directions ..........................................................................................129 SUMMIT GUIDELINES ..................................................................................132 SUMMIT BACKGROUND (2 per page) .........................................................133 HISTORY HEAD, HISTORY HEART ............................................................134 ,ESSON"IOGRAPHIES Teaching Directions ..........................................................................................135 BIO BRIEFS (36) .............................................................................................138 BIOGRAPHY SKETCH (1–2) .........................................................................144 BIOGRAPHY TASK A: Poetry ........................................................................146 BIOGRAPHY TASK B: Poster, Bio Cube, or Rap ..........................................147 BIOGRAPHY TASK C: Poetry Puzzle ............................................................148 4EACHER2EFERENCE 6IETNAM7AR"IOGRAPHIES ........................................................................149 ,ESSON,EGACIESAND-EMORIALS Teaching Directions ..........................................................................................150 LEGACIES OF THE VIETNAM WAR (1–3)..................................................153 THE VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL ...................................................156 DESIGN A COMMUNITY WAR MEMORIAL .............................................157 VIETNAM VETERAN INTERVIEW (1–2) ....................................................158 VIETNAM ERA CIVILIAN INTERVIEW (1–2)............................................160 ASIAN IMMIGRANT INTERVIEW (1–2) .....................................................162 ,ESSON5NIT2EVIEW Teaching Directions ..........................................................................................164 ANALOGIES ....................................................................................................168 SCAFFOLDING ...............................................................................................169 HAIKU POETRY TASK ..................................................................................170 VIETNAM WAR MIND MAP .........................................................................171 PERSUASIVE ESSAY RUBRIC .....................................................................172 4EACHER2EFERENCE 6IETNAM0ERSPECTIVE!NALOGIES...............................................................173 3CAFFOLDING-ODELS1–2) ..........................................................................174 3CAFFOLDING-ODELS!NSWER+EY .............................................................176 6IETNAM7AR1UIZ3HOW0ROMPTS(1–2) ...............................................177 6IETNAM7AR1UIZ3HOW2ESPONSES(1–2) ............................................179 INTERACT | /rder 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Adjust the choice of activities to best fit your students and encourage their strengths. 2 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT UNIT ELEMENTS "ACKGROUND%SSAYS Including the Student Guide essay, VIETNAM includes readings of different length for each lesson. These readings include detailed INFORMATIONFROMAVARIETYOFSOURCESANDPROVIDEBACKGROUND INFORMATIONFORRELATEDACTIVITIES)TISRECOMMENDEDTHATTHEESSAYS BEREADALOUDINCLASS!LTERNATIVELYALLOWTIMEINCLASSFORSTUDENTS TOREADSILENTLYWITHPERIODICCHECKSFORUNDERSTANDING#OLLECTTHE PAPERSFORUSEWITHTHENEXTCLASS!SSIGNINGTHEREADINGASHOMEWORK WOULDREQUIREMUCHDUPLICATION7HATEVERTHECASELEADCLASS DISCUSSIONSTOENSURESTUDENTUNDERSTANDINGFOLLOWINGALLREADINGS !CTIVITIES 4HEMANYCREATIVEACADEMICTASKSANDACTIVITIESOFFERAVARIETYOF EXPERIENCESTOENLIVENYOURCLASSROOMANDENRICHYOURSTUDENTS UNDERSTANDINGOFTHE6IETNAM7ARANDTHEERAINWHICHITOCCURRED -OSTACTIVITIESFOCUSONTHECOMMONSOLDIERSPERSPECTIVEOFTHEWAR 5NIT3UMMARY 3TUDYTHEFOLLOWING6)%4.!-LESSONSUMMARIES7HENYOUARE FAMILIARWITHITSSUBSTANCEANDVARIETYYOUWILLBEBETTERABLETO incorporate VIETNAM into your teaching schedule. ,ESSON/VERVIEW !SSESSYOURSTUDENTSPRIORKNOWLEDGEOF6IETNAM s 4HEPRETESTPOSTTESTINDICATESWHATSTUDENTSALREADYKNOWTHISMAY BEUTILIZEDINPARTORWHOLEASAFINALTEST s #OMPLETEAMAPOF6IETNAMLOCATINGKEYLANDFORMSCITIESAND neighboring countries. ,ESSON3TORYBOARD 2EINFORCEYOURSTUDENTSOVERVIEWOFTHESCOPEANDSEQUENCEOFTHE WARFROM,ESSON s #REATEANDCOMPLETEAnEVENTSTORYBOARDOFILLUSTRATIONSBUT NOWORDSBASEDONTHE3TUDENT'UIDEREADING ,ESSON#ARTOONING 3ELDOMDOSTUDENTSGETACHANCETODRAWCARTOONSINCLASSASPARTOF ANASSIGNMENT)NTHISLESSONTHEYDO s 2EADDESCRIPTIONSOFEDITORIALCARTOONSFROMTHEEARLYS 3TUDENTSVISUALIZETHEPICTURESTHENDRAWCARTOONSDEPICTINGKEY FIGURESCONCEPTSANDELEMENTSOFHOWANDWHYTHE53GOT INVOLVEDIN6IETNAM INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact The Student Guide is essentially an overview essay on the Vietnam War. There is enough detail to provide an historical outline and scope and whet students’ interest for further study and involvement. Statistics of troop strength, number of combatants, number and percentage of casualties, etc., appear throughout the lessons. The information comes from many government and military sources, and numbers do not always agree. Every effort has been made to be as accurate as possible when inserting these statistics, but there are slight discrepancies in some totals, and some information is not readily available. Discrepancies are indicative of general confusion about all wars and this war in particular. We did not alter any statistics (to make all numbers agree) because it is impossible to know which source is most accurate. Even stick figure “artists” can produce respectable work in this rather simple but creative task. 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The Student Guide is essentially an 8–page condensed history of the Vietnam War and American involvement. We suggest that students keep these handbooks at the conclusion of the unit, but you may collect them for use in subsequent years. Your own personal enthusiasm and your motivational techniques will generate interest in the Vietnam War era and will greatly enhance your students’ experiences. Music can be extremely effective in engaging your students in this historical era. Try to locate lists of top songs of 1964–1975 to play at appropriate times. Consider playing the soundtrack of the film Platoon. Besides the popular songs of the era, the soundtrack includes the incredibly moving Adagio for Strings composed years earlier by Samuel Barber. 6 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 1. 5NDERSTANDING6)%4.!Read the entire 4EACHER'UIDEand the3TUDENT'UIDE. $ECIDEHOWMUCHTIMEANDWHICHACTIVITIESASSIGNMENTSAND ESSAYSYOUWILLINCLUDEEITHERASANEWINSTRUCTIONALUNITORTO SUPPLEMENTYOUREXISTINGUNITON6IETNAM3EE5NIT%LEMENTS (page 3) and )NTEGRATING6IETNAM)NTO9OUR#URRICULUM(page 9) for ideas. Throughout the 4EACHER'UIDE)NTERACTEMPLOYS CERTAINEDITORIALCONVENTIONSTOIDENTIFYMATERIALS A )NPREPARINGMATERIALSclass setMEANSone per student. b. One Day on the 5NIT4IME#HARTISTHELENGTHOFANORMAL class periodMINUTESTOONEHOUR C !LLTRANSPARENCYMASTERSANDSTUDENTHANDOUTSARELISTEDBY NAMEUSING!,,#!0)4!,,%44%23 D 4EACHERREFERENCEPAGESANDMOSTTRANSPARENCYMASTERSARE NAMEDIN"OLD. E 3TUDENTCREATEDMATERIALSARENAMEDWITHPLAINTEXT BEGINNINGWITHCAPITALLETTERSEGTHE"IO#UBES 2. %STABLISHA#LASSROOM!TMOSPHERE 9OURROOMENVIRONMENTWILLAFFECTYOURSTUDENTSEXPERIENCES 4AKEADVANTAGEOFTHEEFFECTSOFSIGNSPLACARDSANDBANNERSIN CREATINGTHEPROPERATMOSPHERE a. Bulletin Boards s #REATEASATMOSPHEREINYOURCLASSROOMBY INCLUDINGGRAPHICSDRAWINGSONYOURBOARDSANDWALLS s 0OSTPHRASESTHATBROADCASTCLEARSUPPORTOFTHEWAR ORANTIWARPROTESTSLOGANS%XAMPLESMIGHTINCLUDE “America: Love it or leave it!” … “My country, right or wrong” … “Make love not war!” … “Hey! Hey! LBJ! How many kids did you kill today?” … “Suppose they gave a war and nobody came?” … or JUSTx“Imagine.” B -USICHASAPROFOUNDEFFECTINCREATINGAMOODFORSTUDYING historical eras. The 1960s and 1970s produced hundreds of MEMORABLESONGSTOUTILIZEINOURCLASSROOMS 3. 'ROUPING3TUDENTS 3OMEACTIVITIESINVOLVESTUDENTSINGROUPS)TISRECOMMENDEDTHAT you balance groups for ability, gender, and ethnicity. Also, consider ARTISTICDRAMATICKINESTHETICANDLEADERSHIPSKILLS 4. 2OOM!RRANGEMENTS /VERTHECOURSEOFTHE6)%4.!-UNITSEVERALDIFFERENTDESK CONFIGURATIONSWILLBEAPPROPRIATE9OURCHOICEOFACTIVITIESWILL DICTATEHOWYOUARRANGEYOURCLASSROOM3EEEACH,ESSONFOR SPECIFICINFORMATION ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT SETUP DIRECTIONS 5. 3TUDENT)NCENTIVES 4HEREARENOEXTRINSICREWARDSFORPARTICIPATINGIN6)%4.!- 4HEAUTHORREJECTEDANINCENTIVEPOINTSSYSTEMASBEINGTOO FRIVOLOUSFORSUCHASERIOUSSUBJECT/NLYINTHE6IETNAM 7AR'AMEISTHEREAPOINTSYSTEMANDTHATISTODETERMINEA hWINNERvBETWEENPAIRSOFCOMBATANTSONABATTLEZONEGRID!T your discretion add a point incentive flourish, especially if you AWARDEXTRINSIChDOLLARSvORPOINTSDURINGOTHERTEACHINGUNITS 6. $UPLICATION !LLDUPLICATIONINSTRUCTIONSANDSPECIFICQUANTITIESARECLEARLY LISTEDWITHINEACHLESSONPLAN4EACHER2EFERENCE pages are GENERALLYTRANSPARENCIESTHATYOUUSETOILLUSTRATEINFORMATIONOR as teaching aids. 7. -ATERIALS 3PECIALIZEDMATERIALSPROPSETCARELISTEDWITHINEACHLESSON 8. !SSESSMENT 6)%4.!-INCLUDESAWEALTHOFCROSSCURRICULARACADEMIC ARTISTICANDDRAMATICACTIVITIESFROMWHICHYOUMAYASSESS STUDENTACCOMPLISHMENTANDLEARNING A $ETERMINEYOURCOURSEOBJECTIVESANDASSESSSTUDENTSON THEIRSUCCESSINSATISFYINGYOURCLASSROOMSTANDARDS b. 0RETEST0OSTTEST 3TUDENTSWILLWITNESSTHEIROWNGROWTHOFUNDERSTANDINGBY COMPARINGTHEIRRESPONSESONTHETWOEXAMS c. 2UBRICS 6IETNAMINCLUDESSEVERALRUBRICS5SETHEMASTHEYAREOR ADAPTTOMEETYOURCLASSROOMSITUATION COOPERATIVE GROUP WORK RUBRIC )NTRODUCTION !PPROPRIATEFORANYSTUDENTPAIRORGROUPASSIGNMENTS ESSAY RUBRIC )NTRODUCTION Appropriate for any ,EARNING,OGWRITINGCOMPOSITION ASSIGNMENTS QUALITATIVE RUBRIC )NTRODUCTION !PPROPRIATEFORANYCREATIVEWRITINGORHANDSONASSIGNMENTS PRESENTATION RUBRIC: Content )NTRODUCTION !PPROPRIATEFORANYRECITATIONORDRAMATICREADINGACTING ASSIGNMENTS PERSUASIVE ESSAY RUBRIC ,ESSON !PPROPRIATEFORASUMMARIZINGORREVIEWESSAYASSIGNMENT D 0OSTORDISTRIBUTETHERUBRICSATTHETIMEOFTHEASSIGNMENT to enable students to understand their objectives and your expectations. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 7 SETUP DIRECTIONS Consider using transparencies highlighting appropriate QUOTATIONS or VIETNAM GLOSSARY words throughout the unit. Tableaus are an effective learning technique that require students’ interaction. For the most part students ad lib from a general script and act out their tableau in a 1–2 minute performance. Whatever choice you make about the Learning Logs, allow time in class for the reflection process. Keep in mind that reflection is “to think deeply, to consider, to remind oneself of past events.” The Learning Log prompts reinforce the composition principles of Interact’s BASIC STEPS writing program. The prompts will guide your students to write clear, organized short essays. For more information call Interact at 1-800-359-0961 or visit us on the Internet at teachinteract.com This lesson finale is one more “arrow for your quiver.” You might show suggested videos (see Resources, pages 12–14), invite guest speakers, share additional information, or conduct in-depth class discussions. 8 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 9. %NHANCING3TUDENT,EARNING a. QUOTATIONS )NTRODUCTION %NLARGECUTAPARTANDPOSTAFEWOFTHESEVARIEDAND COLORFULVIEWPOINTSONYOURBOARDEACHDAYOFYOURUNIT ORWRITETHEMONTHEBOARD%NCOURAGECLASSDISCUSSIONS PROMPTEDBYTHEVIEWPOINTSEXPRESSED b. VIETNAM GLOSSARY ,ESSON 4HESEWORDSANDPHRASESGIVESTUDENTSANESSENTIALWORKING VOCABULARYASWELLASACOLORFULVERNACULARDESCRIPTION OF6IETNAM7ARERAWORDSPHRASESANDCULTURE4HELISTING HASBEENKEPTASBRIEFASPOSSIBLE-ANYOFTHEWORDSBUTNOT all) are used and defined in the readings. c. Tableaus 4HESEMINIPLAYSFOCUSINONHISTORICALEVENTSOREPISODESAS EXPERIENCEDBYGROUPSOFPEOPLE3CENESFROMHISTORYCOME ALIVEWHENTHETEACHERUNFREEZESTHEPLAYERSWITHACERTAIN gesture and a dialogue begins. As the play transpires, the AUDIENCERECEIVESASNAPSHOTORAPEEKINTHEWINDOWOF ANHISTORICALMOMENTINTIME 10. ,EARNING,OGS 2EFLECTIVEWRITINGALLOWSSTUDENTSTOMAKESENSEOFWHATTHEY HAVEJUSTEXPERIENCEDANDSHARPENTHEIRWRITINGSKILLS"UILTINTO EACHLESSONAREREFLECTIVEWRITINGPROMPTSFOR,EARNING,OGS A 4HE,EARNING,OGPROMPTSALLOWSTUDENTSTOCONNECTEACH lesson to their personal lives. B 5SETHE,EARNING,OGSASAREQUIREDCOMPONENTOFTHELESSON or for extra credit. C %NCOURAGESTUDENTSTOKEEPTHEIR,EARNING,OGRESPONSESIN ASINGLENOTEBOOK D 2EADTHEPROMPTSORDISPLAYEACHLESSONSPROMPTUSINGA TRANSPARENCYFROMTHIS)NTRODUCTION (pages 20–21). Students COPYTHEPROMPTTOTHEIROWNPAPERTHENRESPOND E 3OME,ESSONSHAVEMORETHANONEPROMPT$ECIDEIN ADVANCEIFSTUDENTSWILLRESPONDTOALLORONE F 3TUDENTSCANALSOEXTENDTHE,EARNING,OGBYWRITINGDOWN EXACTLYWHATHAPPENEDINCLASSDURINGEACHLESSONWHAT THEIRPERSONALPARTICIPATIONWASANDHOWTHEYFELTABOUT WHATHAPPENEDDURINGANDAFTERTHEIRPARTICIPATION 11. To %XTENDTHE,ESSON 4HISLESSONPLANELEMENTALLOWSANOPPORTUNITYTOFURTHER DEVELOPLESSONIDEAS3TUDENTSMIGHTEXPLORENEWINFORMATION ANDORRELATEDIDEAS4HEYMIGHTTHENPREPAREANDPRESENTTHEIR ideas for you and/or the class. ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT INTEGRATING VIETNAM INTO YOUR CURRICULUM !FTERSTUDYINGTHESCOPESEQUENCEANDMATERIALSWITHIN 6)%4.!-DECIDEHOWTOUSETHISINSTRUCTIONALPROGRAMTOMEET your curricular needs. 1. 5SEALLOF6)%4.!2EPLACEALLORAPARTOFYOURTRADITIONALINSTRUCTIONON6IETNAM WITHTHISNEWUNITON6IETNAMBUTPERHAPSRETAINASPECTSOF your old unit). 2. 5SE3ELECTED!CTIVITIES 3ELECTSPECIFICLESSONSTOINTEGRATEINTOYOUREXISTING6IETNAM 7ARUNIT4IMEMAYDICTATEHOWMANYLESSONSORACTIVITIESYOU choose. 3. !UTHOR2ECOMMENDATIONS 4HEAUTHORRECOMMENDSTHEFOLLOWINGLESSONSASCRUCIALTOSTUDENT UNDERSTANDINGANDASSTIMULATINGMOTIVATORSOFLEARNING ,ESSON/VERVIEW s 3TUDENT'UIDE"ACKGROUND%SSAY s -!0/&).$/#().!)NDIVIDUAL!CTIVITY s 6IETNAM#ONFLICT4IMELINE4EACHER2EFERENCE ,ESSON4HE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT s '5,&/&4/.+)..%732%0/24"ACKGROUND )NFORMATION s Gulf Of Tonkin Incident 'ROUP!CTIVITY ,ESSON7HATMADETHE6IETNAM7ARSODIFFERENT s !'25.437!2"ACKGROUND%SSAY s A Grunt’s War Tableau'ROUP!CTIVITY ,ESSON4HE6IETNAM7AR$RAFTAND2ESISTANCE s 4(%-),)4!29$2!&4!"RIEF(ISTORY"ACKGROUND Essay s Classroom Draft Lottery )NDIVIDUAL!CTIVITY ,ESSON4HE/THER3IDE s The Enemy Readers Theater 'ROUP!CTIVITY s The Vietnam War Game3TUDENT0AIR!CTIVITY ,ESSON0/7SAND-)!S s !-%2)#!.3).#!04)6)490/7SAND-)!S "ACKGROUND%SSAY s Hanoi Hilton Prison Code )NDIVIDUAL!CTIVITY ,ESSON,EGACIESAND-EMORIALS s Design a Community War Memorial 'ROUP!CTIVITY INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact Each Group Activity listed here may have one or more handouts for student use. See the Lesson Daily Directions for duplication instructions. VIETNAM Teacher Guide 9 RESOURCES NON-FICTION BOOKS )NDICATESWORKSSUITABLEFORYOUNGERSTUDENTS Anderson, Charles R. The Grunts. San Rafael, CA: Presidio Press, 1976. *Ashabranner, Brent. Always to Remember: The Story of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.EW9ORK $ODD-EAD#OMPANY "AKER-ARKNam: The Vietnam War in the Words of the Men and Women Who Fought.EW9ORK 7ILLIAM-ORROWAND#OMPANY Bonds, Ray, editor. The Vietnam War: The Illustrated History of the Conflict in Southeast Asia.EW9ORK #ROWN0UBLISHERS)NC Caputo, Philip. A Rumor of War..EW9ORK(ENRY(OLTAND#OMPANY(One of the best!) Chant, Christopher. The Military History of the United States: The Vietnam War—The Early Days. .EW9ORK-ARSHALL#AVENDISH *Donnelly, Judy. A Wall of Names.EW9ORK2ANDOM(OUSE $UNNIGAN*AMES&AND!LBERT!.OFIDirty Little Secrets of the Vietnam War.EW9ORK4HOMAS $UNNE"OOKS %DELMAN"ERNARD%DITORDear America: Letters Home from Vietnam.EW9ORK77.ORTON #OMPANY Fitzgerald, Frances. Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam. Boston: Little, "ROWNAND#OMPANY 'IBSON*AMES7The Perfect War: Techno-War in Vietnam.EW9ORK4HE!TLANTIC-ONTHLY0RESS Gibson, Michael. The War in Vietnam 7ITNESSTO(ISTORYSERIES.EW9ORK4HE"OOKWRIGHT0RESS Gottlieb, Sherry Gershon. Hell No We Won’t Go!: Resisting the Draft during the Vietnam War.EW9ORK 6IKING Greene, Bob. Homecoming: When the Soldiers Returned from Vietnam.EW9ORK'00UTNAMS3ONS Herring, George C. America’s Longest War: The United States and Vietnam, 1950–1975. 2nd edition. No publisher or date listed. (ILLSTROM+EVINAND,AURIE#OLLIER(ILLVietnam WarVOLUMES$ETROIT58,ANIMPRINTOFTHE Gale Group), 2001. )SSERMAN-AURICEThe Vietnam War: America at War.EW9ORK&ACTSON&ILE Just, Ward. To What End: Report from Vietnam.EW9ORK0UBLIC!FFAIRS Kaiser, David. American Tragedy: Kennedy, Johnson and the Origins of the Vietnam War#AMBRIDGE MA: Harvard University Press, 2000. +ARNOW3TANLEYVietnam: A History. .EW9ORK0ENGUIN"OOKS Kovic, Ron. Born of the Fourth of July.EW9ORK0OCKET"OOKS Kutler, Stanley I. Editor. Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War.EW9ORK#HARLES3CRIBNERS3ONS Langguth, A. J. Our Vietnam: The War, 1954–1975.EW9ORK3IMONAND3CHUSTER Maclear, Michael. The Ten Thousand Day War: Vietnam, 1945–1975.EW9ORK!VON"OOKS 10 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT RESOURCES NON-FICTION BOOKS -C.AMARA2OBERT3In Retrospect: The Tragedies and Lessons of Vietnam.EW9ORK2ANDOM(OUSE 1995. Mahony, Phillip, Editor. From Both Sides Now: The Poetry of the Vietnam War and its Aftermath. .EW9ORK3CRIBNER0OETRY3IMONAND3CHUSTER)NC Mann, Robert. A Grand Delusion: America’s Descent into Vietnam.EW9ORK"ASIC"OOKS Morrison, Wilber H. The Elephant and the Tiger: The Full Story of the Vietnam War.EW9ORK (IPPOCRENE"OOKS .ICKELSON(ARRYVietnam/VERVIEW3ERIES3AN$IEGO#!,UCENT"OOKS /LSON*AMES3%DITORDictionary of the Vietnam War.EW9ORK'REENWOOD0RESS /LSON*AMES3%DITORANDOTHERSThe Vietnam War: Handbook of the Literature and Research. 7ESTPORT#4'REENWOOD0RESS /LSON*AMES3AND2ANDY2OBERTSWhere the Domino Fell: America and Vietnam, 1945–1990. .EW9ORK3T-ARTIN0RESS *Rice, Earle, Jr. Battles of the Twentieth Century: The Tet Offensive3AN$IEGO#!,UCENT"OOKS Santoli, Al. To Bear Any Burden: The Vietnam War and its Aftermath in the Words of Americans and Southeast Asians.EW9ORK%0$UTTON)NC Santoli, Al. Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Thirty-three American Soldiers Who Fought It.EW9ORK2ANDOM(OUSE Scott, Peter Dale. The War Conspiracy: The Secret Road to the Second Indochina War. Indianapolis and .EW9ORK4HE"OBBSn-ERRILL#OMPANY)NC 3CRUGGS*ANAND*OEL,3WERDLOWTo Heal a Nation: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial..EW9ORK (ARPER2OW Shafer, D. Michael, Editor, and others. The Legacy: The Vietnam War in the American Imagination. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1990. Sheehan, Neil. A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam.EW9ORK6INTAGE"OOKS 1989. 3MITH7INNIEAmerican Daughter Gone to War: On the Front Lines with an Army Nurse in Vietnam. .EW9ORK0OCKET"OOKS Terry, Wallace. Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans.EW9ORK2ANDOM(OUSE 1984. Van deVanter, Lynda, editor, and Joan A. Furey. Visions of War, Dreams of Peace: Writings of Women in the Vietnam War.EW9ORK7ARNER"OOKS 7ARREN*AMES!Portrait of a Tragedy: America and the Vietnam War.EW9ORK,ATHROP,EE 3HEPARD"OOKS *Wright, David. Causes and Consequences of the Vietnam War!USTIN482AINTREE3TECKn6AUGHN Publishers, 1996. :EINART+ARENThe Valiant Women of the Vietnam War"ROOKFIELD#44HE-ILLBROOK0RESS INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 11 RESOURCES F I L M O G R A P H Y: F E AT U R E F I L M S #OUNTLESSFEATUREFILMSSHOWCASETHE6IETNAM7ARORHAVEASUBPLOTDEALINGWITHIT4HELISTBELOWISIN NOWAYEXHAUSTIVEANDNOTEVERYFILMISRECOMMENDEDFORCLASSROOMUSE3OMEMATERIALISNOTSUITABLE FORSTUDENTS0REVIEWBEFORESHOWINGTOYOURCLASSES.OTETHEFILMSARELISTEDBYTHEIRRELEASEDATE The Quiet American3TARS7ORLD7AR))HERO!UDIE-URPHY"ASEDONTHE'RAHAM'REENE NOVELITPORTRAYS6IETNAMBEFORETHE!MERICANESCALATION 2EMAKEOFTHEFILMSTARS-ICHAEL#AINEAND"RENDAN&RASER The Ugly American!NUNUSUALBUTMEMORABLEROLEFOR-ARLON"RANDOASAN!MERICAN AMBASSADORTOAN!SIANCOUNTRYREAD6IETNAM The Green Berets*OHN7AYNETRIEDTOMAKEANOTHER7ORLD7AR))FILMBUTWITHA6IETNAM SETTING0ATRIOTICANDPRO53PARTICIPATIONTHEFILMHADBOTHSTRONGSUPPORTERSANDCRITICS JUSTLIKETHEWARITDEPICTS The Boys in Company C 4HEFIRST6IETNAM7ARFILMPRODUCEDBYAMAJORSTUDIOBUTTHISFACT DOESNTMAKEITMEMORABLEORNOTEWORTHY$EPICTSCOMBATIN6IETNAMINn The Deer Hunter2OBERT$E.IROAND-ERYL3TREEPHEADACASTOFTOPDRAWERACTORSINTHIS AWARDWINNING6IETNAM7ARDRAMASODEPRESSINGYETPOWERFULANDINTENSEMANY!MERICANS COULDNOTWATCHITESPECIALLYTHESCENESWITH/SCAR¤WINNER#HRISTOPHER7ALKENPLAYING Russian roulette. 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VIDEOCASSETTESDEALINGWITHEVERYASPECTOFTHEWAR Vietnam—How We Went to War: The 20th Century7ITH-IKE7ALLACEMIN No Time for Tears: Vietnam—The Women Who Served7EST%ND&ILMSMIN Vietnam: The War that Divided America'UIDANCE!SSOCIATESMIN Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam!NOUTSTANDINGDOCUMENTARYFROM("/MIN .ONARRATIONBUTVOICEOVERSOFAUTHENTICLETTERSREADBYPROMINENTACTORS3OMEBRIEFNUDITY Letters from Vietnam: The Daring American/RIGINALLYSHOWNON!"#MIN Vietnam: Ordinary Americans#LOSEUP&OUNDATIONMIN The War at Home/RIGINALLYSHOWNONTHE(ISTORY#HANNELMIN Back to My Lai/RIGINALLYSHOWNASA60 MinutesSEGMENTON#"3MIN Remembering My Lai/RIGINALLYSHOWASAFrontline special on PBS 4HISISASADBUTPOWERFULDOCUMENTARYOFTHOSEINFANTRYMENWHOSELIVESWEREALTEREDAFTER TAKINGPARTINTHE-Y,AIMASSACREOF Return with Honor. (2000) 0RODUCEDBY4ERRY3ANDERSAND&REIDA,EE-OCK0RESENTEDBY4OM(ANKS 0"3(OME6IDEOMIN h0AYSTRIBUTETO!MERICAN0/7SxDURINGYEARSOFIMPRISONMENTIN6IETNAM&IRSTPERSON ACCOUNTSANDNEVERBEFORESEENFOOTAGEFROMTHE6IETNAMESE-INISTRYOF#ULTUREAND)NFORMATION PROVIDEPOWERFULEVIDENCEOFTHEPRICETHOSESOLDIERSPAIDINSERVINGTHEIRCOUNTRYv The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: The War Collection#$n2/-FOR7INDOWSFROM!"##,)/ The War in Vietnam: A Multimedia Chronicle from CBS News and the New York Times. CD–ROM for -AC7INDOWS This was America—1968/RIGINALLYSHOWNONTHE$ISNEY#HANNEL The Personal Experience: Helicopter Warfare in Vietnam/RIGINALLYSHOWNONTHE(ISTORY#HANNEL Time Machine: The Grunts of Vietnam/RIGINALLYSHOWNONTHE(ISTORY#HANNEL -USIC Sadler, Staff Sergeant Barry. The Ballad of the Green Berets. RCA Records, 1966. 4HISSONGWASINCLUDEDINTHEFILMThe Green Berets, starring John Wayne, based on a novel by 2OBIN#OOK)TWASTHESINGLEFORFIVEWEEKSAFTERITSRELEASEIN*ANUARY 0OLITICAL#ARTOONS Mauldin, Bill. 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h"Y'ODWEVEKICKEDTHE6IETNAMSYNDROMEONCEANDFORALLv 0RESIDENT'EORGE"USHAFTER53VICTORYINTHE'ULF7AR h)THINKNOWLOOKINGBACKWEDIDNOTFIGHTTHEENEMYWEFOUGHTOURSELVES!NDTHEENEMYWASIN US4HEWARxWILLALWAYSBETHERETHERESTOFMYDAYS"UTBETHATASITMAYTHOSEOFUSWHODIDMAKE ITHAVEANOBLIGATIONTOBUILDAGAINTOTEACHTOOTHERSWHATWEKNOW!NDTOTRYWITHWHATSLEFTOFOUR LIVESTOFINDTHEGOODNESSANDMEANINGTOTHISLIFEv #HARLIE3HEENAS#HRIS4AYLORIN/LIVER3TONESFILMPlatoon (1986) INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 19 LEARNING LOG PROMPTS (1) ,ESSON 4OPIC7HATAREMYFIRSTIMPRESSIONSOFTHE53INVOLVEMENTINTHE6IETNAM7AR ,ESSON 4OPIC7HATPIECEOFINFORMATIONCONFIRMEDWHAT)ALREADYKNEWABOUTTHE HISTORYOFTHE6IETNAM7AR 4OPIC7HATINFORMATIONFACTISNEWTOMYTHINKINGANDCOMESASSORTOFASHOCK ,ESSON 4OPIC7HATDOESEACHCARTOONREVEALABOUT53OPINIONATTHETIME ,ESSON 4OPIC0RESIDENT*OHNSONAND$EFENSE3ECRETARY2OBERT-C.AMARAWANTEDTHE 5NITED3TATESTOBEMOREINVOLVEDIN6IETNAM4OACCOMPLISHTHISTHEYLIEDTO THE!MERICANPEOPLE3HOULDTHEYBECHARGEDANDBROUGHTTOTRIALFORTHEIRLIES ANDDECEPTION7HATWOULDBETHEOUTCOMEOFSUCHATRIAL ,ESSON 4OPIC&ROMWHAT)KNOWABOUTTHE6IETNAMESE)THINKTHESEDIFFERENCESBETWEEN THETWOSOCIETIESMIGHTHAVECAUSEDPROBLEMSFOROURSOLDIERS s 7RITEAPARAGRAPHESSAYWITHANINTRODUCTIONBODYPARAGRAPHAND SUMMARY ,ESSON 4OPIC7HATWASCOMBATLIKEFORTHECOMMONhGROUNDPOUNDERv 4OPIC7HATSPECIFICASPECTOFBEINGAGRUNTWASTHEMOSTDISTASTEFULFEARFUL unsatisfying? ,ESSON 4OPIC$URINGTHE6IETNAM7AR)WOULDBEAHawkBECAUSEx 4OPIC$URINGTHE6IETNAM7AR)WOULDBEADoveBECAUSEx ,ESSON 4OPIC)WOULDORWOULDNOTBECOMFORTABLETRYINGTOEVADETHEDRAFTBECAUSEx 4OPIC)F)HADSERVEDONTHELOCALDRAFTBOARDINOURCLASS)WOULDGRANTTHE REQUESTOFTHIS0ETITIONERFORTHESEREASONS 20 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LEARNING LOG PROMPTS (2) ,ESSON 4OPIC%XPLAINYOURKNOWLEDGEOFTHE6IETNAMESEOPPOSITIONANDCOMBAT EXPERIENCEIN6IETNAM s 7RITEAPARAGRAPHESSAYWITHANINTRODUCTIONBODYPARAGRAPHANDSUMMARY ,ESSON 4OPIC9OUAREA0/7INTHE(ANOI(ILTON7RITEALETTERHOME s 4RYTOCONVEYTHEINHUMANETREATMENTANDPRISONCONDITIONS9OUMUSTNOT OFFENDANYENEMYCENSORWHOWILLNEVERLETTHEtruth of prison conditions BEBROADCASTTOTHEWORLD9OUARELIMITEDTOWORDS ,ESSON 4OPIC!RGUEISSUESFROMTHEPERSPECTIVEOFBOTH0RESIDENT*OHNSONAND(O#HI -INHASTHEYTRYTOREACHASETTLEMENTORCEASEFIREINLATE s 5SINGA4nCHARTFORMWRITEDOWNTHREEISSUESYOUWOULDBRINGUPINSUCH a conference. Place the issues for one leader on one side, those for the other leader on the other side of the T-chart. s 0REPAREARGUMENTSTOCOUNTEREACHOFTHEISSUES s $ECIDEWHATYOUWOULDBEWILLINGTOGIVEUPASAhBARGAININGCHIPvIFTHE OTHERDEMANDED ,ESSON 4OPIC4HEPERSON)RESEARCHEDDESERVESTOBEAMAJORHISTORICALPERSONALITYFROM THISERABECAUSEx s 7RITEAPARAGRAPHESSAYWITHANINTRODUCTIONBODYPARAGRAPHANDSUMMARY ,ESSON 4OPIC7RITEAPARAGRAPHESSAYEXPLAININGWHATONEPERSONEVENTORIDEASTANDS OUTTHEMOSTFROMTHEENTIREUNIT$EFENDYOURTHESISSTATEMENTWITHTHREEPOINTS s /NEPARAGRAPHINTRODUCESYOURTHESISASTOWHATIS4(%MOSTIMPORTANT person, event, or idea in the unit. s 4HREEBODYPARAGRAPHSSUPPORTYOURTHESISWITHTHREEMAINPOINTSREASONS s /NEPARAGRAPHSUMMARIZESYOURARGUMENTSANDRESTATESYOURTHESIS INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 21 GENERIC QUALITATIVE RUBRICS Cooperative Group Work Rubric .AME __________________________________________ Exemplary You consistently and actively help your group achieve its goals by encouraging the group to WORKTOGETHERANDBYWILLINGLYACCEPTINGANDCOMPLETINGTHENECESSARYDAILYWORK Expected 9OUUSUALLYHELPYOURGROUPACHIEVEITSGOALSBYCOMMUNICATINGWITHOTHERGROUP MEMBERSBYENCOURAGINGTHEGROUPTOWORKTOGETHERANDWILLINGLYACCEPTINGAND COMPLETINGDAILYWORK Nearly There 9OUSOMETIMESHELPYOURGROUPACHIEVEITSGOALS Incomplete You do very little to help your group achieve its goals. Essay Rubric .AME __________________________________________ %XCEEDSTHE3TANDARD Exemplary s 9OURESSAYDEMONSTRATESATHOROUGHWELLDEVELOPEDUNDERSTANDINGOFCONCEPTSADDRESSED s 9OUUSEAMPLEDETAILSTOCLEARLYSUPPORTSTATEMENTSANDORPOSITIONS s 9OUCONSISTENTLYUSEPROPERMECHANICSPARAGRAPHFORMSENTENCESTRUCTUREGRAMMAR punctuation, spelling, and capitalization. -EETSTHE3TANDARDWITH1UALITYExpected s 9OURESSAYDEMONSTRATESAGENERALADEQUATELYDEVELOPEDUNDERSTANDINGOFCONCEPTS addressed. s 9OUUSESOMEDETAILSTOSUPPORTSTATEMENTSANDORPOSITIONS s 9OUUSEPROPERMECHANICS )NCONSISTENTLY-EETSTHE3TANDARDNearly There s 9OURESSAYDEMONSTRATESALIMITEDPARTIALLYDEVELOPEDUNDERSTANDINGOFCONCEPTSADDRESSED s 9OUUSEDFEWDETAILSTOSUPPORTSTATEMENTSANDORPOSITIONS s 9OUSOMETIMESUSEPROPERMECHANICS (ASNOT-ETTHE3TANDARD— Incomplete s 9OURESSAYDEMONSTRATESAMINIMALUNDEVELOPEDUNDERSTANDINGOFCONCEPTSADDRESSED s 9OUUSEDNODETAILSTOSUPPORTSTATEMENTSANDORPOSITIONS s 9OUDONOTUSEPROPERMECHANICSPARAGRAPHFORMSENTENCESTRUCTUREGRAMMAR punctuation, spelling, and capitalization. 22 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT GENERIC QUALITATIVE RUBRICS Qualitative Rubric .AME __________________________________________ %XCEEDSTHE3TANDARD— Exemplary s 9OURWORKEXCEEDSTHESTANDARDFORTHISACTIVITYDOINGMORETHANEXPECTED s 9OURWORKISWELLPRESENTEDVISUALLYAPPEALINGANDCONTAINSNOERRORS s 9OUCONSISTENTLYWILLINGLYANDACTIVELYDEMONSTRATEMASTERYOFBOTHCONTENTANDEXPECTATIONS -EETSTHE3TANDARDWITH1UALITY — Expected s 9OURWORKMEETSTHESTANDARDFORTHISACTIVITYDOINGWHATISEXPECTED s 9OURWORKISWELLPRESENTEDVISUALLYAPPEALINGANDCONTAINSFEWERRORS s 9OUMASTEREDTHECONTENTANDCANDEMONSTRATEUNDERSTANDINGWITHGOODQUALITY )NCONSISTENTLY-EETSTHE3TANDARDNearly There s 9OURWORKNEARLYMEETSTHESTANDARDFORTHISACTIVITYBUTSTILLNEEDSALITTLEEXTRA s 9OURWORKISNOTWELLPRESENTEDANDCONTAINSSEVERALERRORS s 9OUREFFORTISINCONSISTENTORYOUDONOTFULLYUNDERSTANDTHECONTENTOREXPECTATIONS (ASNOT-ETTHE3TANDARD— Incomplete s 9OURWORKDOESNOTMETTHESTANDARDINCONTENTANDORINQUALITY s 9OUNEEDTOREDOTHEASSIGNMENTMEETWITHTHETEACHERTOCLARIFYCONTENTANDOREXPECTATIONS Presentation Rubric: Content Preparation, Organization, and Detail .AME __________________________________________ %XCEEDSTHE3TANDARD— Exemplary s 9OUCONSISTENTLYprovided an EXCELLENTEXPLANATION of your project and detailed descriptions. s 4HEINFORMATIONWASVERYWELLORGANIZED, and you provided MOREINFORMATION than expected. s 9OUSPOKEWITHEXCELLENTVOLUMEANDCLARITYMADEEYECONTACT, and effectively usedVISUAL AIDSANDORPROPS. -EETSTHE3TANDARDWITH1UALITY— Expected s 9OUPROVIDEDANACCURATEAPPROPRIATEEXPLANATION of your project in an ORGANIZEDMANNER s 9OUPROVIDEDSOMEdetailed descriptions. s 9OUSPOKEWITHGOODVOLUMEANDCLARITYMADEEYECONTACT, and usedVISUALAIDSANDORPROPS. )NCONSISTENTLY-EETSTHE3TANDARDNearly There s 9OUOFFEREDONLYSOMEINFORMATIONABOUTYOURPROJECTANDORWASSOMEWHATDISORGANIZED. s 9OUSELDOMPROVIDED detailed descriptions. s 9OUSPOKEWITHINCONSISTENTVOLUMEANDCLARITYSELDOMMADEEYECONTACT, and did not effectively useVISUALAIDSANDORPROPS. 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Distribute paper or have them use their own. The essay questions may be optional at this time. 26 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 0ROCEDURE 4ELLSTUDENTSYOUWANTTOFINDOUTWHATTHEYALREADYKNOWABOUT !MERICASMOSTUNPOPULARANDCONTROVERSIALWAR$ISTRIBUTETHE PRETEST/POSTTEST ON THE VIETNAM WAR. -ONITORSTUDENTSASTHEYTAKETHE02%4%340/344%34/. THE VIETNAM WAR. Collect as they finish. Consider scoring THETESTINCLASSWITHSTUDENTSREADINGQUESTIONSANDPOSSIBLE ANSWERS ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 1 TEACHING DIRECTIONS 02%4%340/344%34!NSWERS 1. F 7. F 13. F 2. F 8. F 14. F 3. F 9. F 15. T 4. T 10. T 16. F 5. T 11. T 17. T 6. T 12. F 18. T .ORTH6IETNAM5NITED3TATES 32. Lyndon Johnson 33. Pentagon Papers (ANOI3AIGON 35. Ho Chi Minh 36. Viet Cong (VC) 37. grunt 6IETNAM7AR-EMORIALThe Wall) !NSWERSWILLVARY !NSWERSWILLVARY 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. F T F F F T 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. F T T T F T 3. Distribute the Student Guides and read aloud as a class. Choose several students (perhaps one per section) to share in reading this VITALHISTORICALSWEEPOFTHEWAR3ILENTREADINGWILLNOTGETTHE TASKDONE2EADINGALOUDISBETTERANDAFFORDSYOUOPPORTUNITIESTO MONITORUNDERSTANDINGANDADDCOLORANDDETAIL !SAFOLLOWUPTOTHEREADINGILLUMINATETHE6IETNAM#ONFLICT 4IMELINETRANSPARENCYANDDISCUSSTHESEKEYEVENTSAND PERSONALITIESWITHSTUDENTS $ISTRIBUTETHE-!0/&).$/#().!TOTHECLASSh0RIMETHE PUMPvFORSTUDENTSBYLOCATINGAFEWITEMSFORTHEMUTILIZING THETRANSPARENCYYOUMADEOFTHESAMEMAP Consider the “popcorn” method: The student reading can stop anytime (after at least three sentences) and call on someone else to read, which means the new reader has to “pop up” and continue the flow, even if it is in the middle of a sentence. Use the QUALITATIVE RUBRIC (on page 23) to evaluate map work. !LLOWSTUDENTSTOWORKONTHEIRMAPSINCLASS#ONSIDERFURNISHING ALARGEBOXOFCOLOREDPENCILSFORTHISTASK 7. Distribute the VIETNAM GLOSSARY. Suggest that students KEEPTHISRESOURCEAVAILABLEASTHEYCOMPLETEASSIGNEDREADINGS or activities throughout the unit. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 27 LESSON 1 TEACHING DIRECTIONS $EBRIEFING#LOSURE #HECKFORUNDERSTANDINGBYHAVINGSTUDENTSSTANDANDTELLTHECLASS WHATNEWKNOWLEDGEOFTHE6IETNAM7ARTHEYHAVELEARNED Two minutes Distribute lined paper or have students use their own notebooks. 2. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC7HATAREMYFIRSTIMPRESSIONSOFTHE53INVOLVEMENTIN THE6IETNAM7AR 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s #ONSIDERSHOWINGAVIDEOTOGETSTUDENTSTHINKINGANDTOCREATE VISUALIMAGESOF!MERICANSFIGHTINGIN6IETNAM3EE2ESOURCES PAGESnFORPOSSIBLEFILMS a. For younger students, consider Forrest Gump. B &OROLDERSTUDENTSCONSIDERABATTLESCENEFROMAFILMTHAT you have seen and can rent. C 4HEFIREFIGHTSCENEFROMPlatoon is suggested as part of the -OTIVATOR for ,ESSON)TISAVERYGRAPHICSCENEUSEWITH CAUTIONWITHYOUNGERSTUDENTS 28 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT PRETEST/POSTTEST ON THE VIETNAM WAR (1) .AME ________________________________________ Period __________ Score _________ /40 4RUEOR&ALSE 1. _____ 4HE6IETNAM7ARWASFOUGHTIN.ORTH6IETNAMBETWEEN#HINAANDTHE5NITED3TATES 2. _____ 4HROUGHOUTTHEWARTHE53PEOPLESUPPORTED53MILITARYPARTICIPATIONIN6IETNAM 3. _____ !TTHEWARSENDTHE53OCCUPIED6IETNAMANDSETUPADEMOCRATICGOVERNMENT 4. _____ 4HE6IETNAM7ARWAS!MERICASLONGESTWARLASTINGnYEARS 5. _____ 6IETNAMISLOCATEDIN3OUTHEAST!SIAJUSTWESTOF*APANANDBORDEREDBY#HINA,AOS AND#AMBODIA 6. _____ 4HE6IETNAM7ARHASHADALINGERINGIMPACTON!MERICANSOCIETYANDFOREIGNPOLICY 7. _____ 4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESESURRENDEREDTOTHE53IN*ANUARYENDINGTHELONGSTRUGGLE 8. _____ 7HEN53SOLDIERSRETURNEDAFTERTHEIRTOURSOFDUTYIN6IETNAMTHEYWERETREATEDAS HEROESANDRESPECTEDWARRIORS 9. _____ !MERICANSWITHOPPOSINGVIEWSONTHE6IETNAM7ARWERECALLEDEagles and Pigeons. 10. _____ 4HE6IETNAM7ARWASPARTOFALARGERSTRUGGLEBETWEEN#OMMUNISMAND$EMOCRACY KNOWNTODAYASTHE#OLD7AR 11. _____ 4HE53MILITARYLEARNEDTORESPECTTHEIR.ORTH6IETNAMESEENEMIESASDETERMINEDAND hard fighters. 12. _____ &ORMOST6IETNAMESETHE53MERELYREPLACED'REAT"RITAINASTHEINVADERENEMYAFTER THE"RITISHWEREDEFEATEDANDLEFT6IETNAMIN 13. _____ 7HILESERVINGIN6IETNAMMOST!RMYFOOTSOLDIERSWERECALLED')S 14. _____ h4HE'OOD7ARvISOFTENUSEDASALABELFORTHE!MERICANINVOLVEMENTIN6IETNAM 15. _____ &ORTHEMOSTPARTTHE53SIDEDWITHTHE3OUTHAGAINSTTHE.ORTHINA6IETNAMCIVILWAR 16. _____ &ORTHE53THE6IET#ONGATTACKANDSIEGEOF+HE3ANHWASTOTHE6IETNAM7ARWHAT 0EARL(ARBORWASTO7ORLD7AR)) 17. _____ )NTHEFIRSTFEWYEARSOFTHEWARUNLIKETHELASTYEARSTHEREWASLITTLEDISSENTOR OPPOSITIONFROM!MERICASCOLLEGEAGEPOPULATIONORMAINSTREAMMEDIA 18. _____ 4HE6IETNAM7ARWASUNIQUEINTHATTHE!MERICANPUBLICCOULDWATCHHIGHLIGHTSOFEACH DAYSCOMBATONNIGHTLYTELEVISIONNEWSPROGRAMS 19. _____ 4HROUGHOUTTHEWARTHE53ANDA#HINASUPPLIED.ORTH6IETNAMWEREEQUALSIN FIREPOWERWEAPONSANDWARTECHNOLOGYYETTHEDIFFERENCEINVICTORYFORTHE53WAS THESUPERIORANDTENACIOUS!MERICANSOLDIERSFIGHTINGFORDEMOCRACYIN3OUTHEAST!SIA 20. _____ 4HEATTACKONTWO!MERICANSHIPSINTHE'ULFOF4ONKINTHATPROVOKEDTHE53 ESCALATIONOFTHEWARINPROBABLYWASEXAGGERATEDIFITHAPPENEDATALL 21. _____ 4HE53USEDNUCLEARWEAPONSTOBRINGANENDTOTHE6IETNAM7ARASITHADDONE against Japan in World War II. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 29 PRETEST/POSTTEST ON THE VIETNAM WAR (2) 22. _____ (ISTORIANSGENERALLYAGREETHE6IETNAM7ARLASTEDFROMTO 23. _____ 4ANKSANDLARGEARTILLERYPROVEDTOBETHEMOSTEFFECTIVE53WEAPONSIN6IETNAM 24. _____ &ORFRUSTRATED53TROOPSIN6IETNAMTHEWARCONSISTEDOFCHASINGANELUSIVEALMOST HIDDENENEMYTHROUGHJUNGLESANDRICEPADDIESANDOCCUPYINGNAMELESSNUMBEREDHILLS WHILESUFFERINGOPPRESSIVEHEATTORRENTIALRAINSSHARPELEPHANTGRASSANDDEHYDRATION 25. _____ /DDLYENOUGHTHE53MILITARYDIDNOTBRINGTHEWARTO6IETNAMSCIVILIANPOPULATIONOR DESTROYMUCHOFTHELANDITSELF 26. _____ $RAFTEVADERSINLARGENUMBERSAVOIDEDMILITARYSERVICEIN6IETNAMBYFLEEINGTO#ANADA %UROPEOR-EXICOORSEEKINGDEFERMENTSTHROUGHLOCALDRAFTBOARDS 27. _____ 4HE4ET/FFENSIVEOF*ANUARYSHOWEDTHE53THATTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESEWOULD never give up. 28. _____ 4HEYEARWASONEOFTHEMOSTVIOLENTANDCHAOTICTIMESIN53HISTORYINPART BECAUSETHE53WASINVOLVEDINANUNPOPULARWARIN3OUTHEAST!SIA 29. _____ 0RESIDENT.IXONUPONHISINAUGURATIONIN*ANUARYGAINEDPOPULARITYAMONGYOUNG PEOPLEWHENHEBROUGHTASWIFTANDHONORABLEENDTOTHEWARIN6IETNAM 30. _____ 4HEMASSACREOFCIVILIANSATTHEVILLAGEOF-Y,AIINDEMONSTRATEDTHAT53 SOLDIERSWERENOTABOVEATROCITIESINAWARWHERETHEENEMYWASNOTCLEARLYIDENTIFIED &ILLINS 4HETWOMAJORNATIONSORCOMBATANTSINTHE6IETNAM7ARWERE _______________ and __________________________________________ . 4HE530RESIDENTnWHOESCALATEDTHEWARIN6IETNAMATTHEEXPENSEOFHISDOMESTIC PROGRAMSATHOMEWAS _________________________________________ . 4HECLASSIFIEDANDSECRET53'OVERNMENTVERSIONOFTHEWARILLEGALLYGIVENTOTHEMEDIAIN ISKNOWNASThe _________________________________________ . 4HETWORIVALCAPITALSIN6IETNAMWERE _______________________ and ______________________________________________________ . 4HEINSPIRINGANDTENACIOUSLEADEROF.ORTH6IETNAMWHOFOUGHTTIRELESSLYTOOUSTFOREIGNINVADERS ANDUNIFY6IETNAMWAS _______________________________________________ . &IGHTINGINTANDEMWITHTHEREGULARUNIFORMED.ORTH6IETNAMESE!RMY.6!FORMOSTOFTHEWAR WERETHEhGHOSTLIKEvSECRETSOLDIERSINCIVILIANCLOTHESKNOWAS ___________________ . 4HEAVERAGE53FOOTSOLDIERINFANTRYMANIN6IETNAMWASCALLEDA _________________. 4HEMOSTVISIBLEREMINDERSOFTHE6IETNAM7ARIN!MERICATODAYARETHEVETERANSWHOSERVEDAND the ______________________________________________ in Washington D.C. 3HORT%SSAY 7HYSHOULDWESTUDYTHE6IETNAM7AR 7HATMOREDOYOUWANTTOLEARNABOUTTHISWAR 30 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT 95 D NATIONS MAP OF INDOCHINA 25 20 15 ,OCATEANDLABELTHEFOLLOWING .ORTH6IETNAM 3OUTH6IETNAM 'ULFOF4ONKIN Gulf of Thailand South China Sea -EKONG$ELTA -EKONG2IVER Red River Hanoi Saigon Danang Laos #AMBODIA China Thailand Hainan Island Ho Chi Minh City My Lai $EMILITARIZED:ONE 10 17th Parallel "ANGKOK Haiphong 0HNOM0ENH 0 100 200 300 400 500 km Dien Bien Phu 0 100 | ©3 Interact INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 105 100 200 300 mi VIETNAM 110 Teacher Guide 31 5 Department of Public Information Cartographic Section VIETNAM GLOSSARY (1) !GENT/RANGE CHEMICALDEFOLIANTDROPPEDTOSTRIPLEAVESSOTHEENEMYISMOREVISIBLE !/ area of operations !26. 3OUTH6IETNAMESEREGULARARMY!RMYOFTHE2EPUBLICOF6IETNAM53ALLY "ASIC BASICTRAININGBOOTCAMP "ODYBAG APLASTICBAGUSEDTOTRANSPORTDEADBODIESFROMTHEFIELDBACKTOTHE3TATES "ODYCOUNT NUMBEROFCASUALTIESINAFIREFIGHTOFTENTODETERMINEOPERATIONSSUCCESS "OUNCING"ETTY U. 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WOUNDEDINACTION 7AROF!TTRITION STRATEGYOFWEARINGDOWNTHEENEMYBYKILLINGTHEMRATHERTHANCONQUERINGTERRITORY 4HEWORLD THE53!ASINARETURNTOTHEREALWORLD :IPPORAID PARTOFAMILITARYOPERATIONWHICHINCLUDESBURNINGDOWN6IETNAMESEVILLAGESOFTEN IGNITEDWITHACIGARETTELIGHTER INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 33 VIETNAM CONFLICT TIMELINE Ford Nixon Johnson Kennedy Eisenhower France– Truman KEY EVENTS AND PEOPLE OF VIETNAMESE HISTORY S 4HE&RENCHOCCUPY)NDOCHINAINCLUDING6IETNAMTOBUILDANOVERSEASEMPIRE 0RESIDENT4RUMANSENDSMILLIONTOAIDTHE&RENCHIN6IETNAM 4HE6IETNAMESEDEFEATTHE&RENCHAT$IEN"IEN0HUTHE'ENEVA!CCORDSDIVIDE 6IETNAMATTHETHPARALLELCREATINGACOMMUNIST.ORTH6IETNAMANDASOMEWHAT hDEMOCRATICv3OUTH6IETNAMSUPPORTEDBYTHE53 #OMMUNISTTHREATTOALL3OUTHEAST!SIACONCERNSTHE53DOMINOTHEORY S 53AIDTO3OUTH6IETNAMPROPSUPSHAKYREGIMES 0RESIDENT+ENNEDYSENDShADVISORSvTO6IETNAM 53ADVISORSANDMILITARYPERSONNELSENTTO6IETNAM6IETNAMRELIGIOUS STRUGGLESBETWEEN#HRISTIANSAND"UDDHISTS0RESIDENT+ENNEDYKILLEDIN$ALLAS ,YNDON*OHNSONBECOMESPRESIDENTdomino theoryBECOMESCENTERPIECEOF53 foreign policy. 'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENTOFF.ORTH6IETNAMLEADS#ONGRESSTOGRANTWARPOWERSTO 0RESIDENT*OHNSON53INVOLVEMENTIN6IETNAMBEGINSTOESCALATE 6IET#ONGATTACKON0LEIKUIN3OUTH6IETNAMLEADSTORAPID53TROOPBUILDUPAND MASSIVEBOMBINGOF.ORTH6IETNAMh/PERATION2OLLING4HUNDERv 53TROOPSTRENGTHIN6IETNAMREACHESNEARLY 4ET/FFENSIVEBY.ORTHSTUNS53MILITARY"ATTLEOF+HE3ANH-Y,AIMASSACRE EXHIBITS53ATROCITIESINTHEWAR53TROOPSOVERANTIWARPROTESTSLEADTO TURMOILANDVIOLENCEONTHEHOMEFRONT0RESIDENT*OHNSONRETIRES2ICHARD.IXONWINS THEPRESIDENCYPROMISINGhPEACEWITHHONORv .ORTH6IETNAMSLEADERANDGUIDINGLIGHT(O#HI-INHDIES 53STARTSh6IETNAMIZATIONvPOLICYSECRETBOMBINGOF,AOSAND#AMBODIALEADSTO WIDESPREADPROTESTS+ENT3TATEAND*ACKSON3TATESTUDENTSSHOTBY.ATIONAL'UARD and State Police forces. New York Times publishes the Pentagon PapersASECRETHISTORYOFTHEWAR .IXONREELECTED#HRISTMASBOMBINGOF.ORTH6IETNAM53TROOPSTRENGTHDOWNTO 24,000. 0ARIS0EACE!CCORDSEND53INVOLVEMENTIN6IETNAM53TROOPSANDSOME0/7S RETURN#ONGRESSENACTS7AR0OWERS!CTOVERVETOBY0RESIDENT.IXON 7ATERGATESCANDALFORCES.IXONTORESIGN'ERALD&ORDASSUMESPRESIDENCYANDOFFERS CLEMENCYTO53DRAFTDESERTERSANDEVADERS ,AST!MERICANSEVACUATE3OUTH6IETNAM3AIGONFALLSTOCOMMUNISTS(O#HI-INHS DREAMOFAhFREEvANDUNITED6IETNAMBECOMESREALITY 34 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 2 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON3TORYBOARD /BJECTIVES s 2EVIEWHISTORYANDCHRONOLOGYOFTHE6IETNAM7AR s !PPLYACQUIREDINFORMATIONTOACREATIVESTORYBOARDTASK -ATERIALS s 3TUDENT'UIDES— class set (from previous day) s #(!3).'#(!2,)%— one + transparency (optional) s 34/29"/!2$4!3+— class set or transparency s 4(%6)%4.!-7!234/29"/!2$n— class set /2 $RAWINGPAPERX— class set s #OLOREDPENCILSORMARKERS— class set s 2ULERS— class set 4EACHER2EFERENCE s 6IETNAM#ONFLICT4IMELINE— transparency (from Lesson 1 for motivator) s "LANKPAPERX— 12–14 (motivator) 3ETUP 1. The day before beginning ,ESSONCALLASIDEONEDRAMATIC CHARISMATICSTUDENTANDASKHIMHERTOREADTHE#(!3).' CHARLIE letter to introduce ,ESSON. (Gender is not significant: THEREADERCOULDBETHEPERSONWHOWROTETHELETTERORAFAMILY MEMBERRECEIVINGTHELETTER'IVETHESTUDENTTHELETTEROFFER assistance as necessary. Two Days Individuals or Student Pairs Reading CHASING CHARLIE with some dramatic flair will set the tone for the Student Guide essay review that follows. &ORTHE-OTIVATORWRITEnEVENTSFROMTHE6IETNAM #ONFLICT4IMELINEONINDIVIDUALPIECESOFXPAPER /MITTHEDATES $ECIDEIFSTORYBOARDSWILLBEDONEINPAIRSORINDIVIDUALLYAND ARRANGEDESKSASNECESSARY -OTIVATOR #HOOSEnSTUDENTSTOCOMEFORWARD$ISTRIBUTETHEPREPARED TIMELINEEVENTSPAPERS!SYOUREVIEWTHESEQUENCEOFEVENTS HAVETHESTUDENTSARRANGETHEMSELVESINPROPERCHRONOLOGICAL ORDERHOLDINGTHEPAPERSCHESTHIGHASTHEYTAKETHEIRPOSITION 3EEIFSTUDENTSCANAPPROXIMATELYDATEEACHEVENTASTHEYSTAND in order earliest to latest. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 35 LESSON 2 TEACHING DIRECTIONS read or tell Adapt this to your classroom situation—you might instead introduce the student reader as the writer of this letter. 0ROCEDURE 1. Call on the selected student to read CHASING CHARLIE. Introduce the letter by saying, h)MAGINERECEIVINGTHISLETTERFROMYOURBROTHERWHO SHIPPEDOUTTO6IETNAMTWOMONTHSAGOv !FTERTHEREADINGUSETHETRANSPARENCYTOTRANSLATETHESOLDIERS SLANGANDTOHELPTHESTUDENTSUNDERSTANDWHATTHEYHAVEJUST heard. Read or tell, h4HESPECIALLANGUAGE$AVIDUSESANDTHEMOODHE CREATESCLEARLYCOMMUNICATEHISCOMBATEXPERIENCES ANDFEELINGS7HATINITIALLYSOUNDSLIKEAFOREIGN LANGUAGEORhMUMBOJUMBOvISACTUALLYANHONESTAND PERSONALACCOUNTOFAFOOTSOLDIERINTHE6IETNAM7ARv You could lecture to recap the content of the Student Guide essay; however, a class discussion and question-and-answer format will be more engaging for the students. The Storyboard Task is an excellent tool for reinforcing knowledge, and appeals to more visual and kinesthetic learners. For students who are challenged to draw even a straight line, emphasize that stick figures and outlines are acceptable. The key of this assignment is to capture the essence of information within the Student Guide. This is not a test of artistic abilities. ,EADADISCUSSIONTOREINFORCETHEINFORMATIONINTHE3TUDENT 'UIDE!FTERTHEREVIEWDISTRIBUTETHE34/29"/!2$4!3+OR ILLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCYANDREADALOUDWITHSTUDENTS !NSWERALLQUESTIONSBEFOREDISTRIBUTING4(%6)%4.!-7!2 34/29"/!2$n2EMINDSTUDENTSOFTHERESOURCESATTHEIR DISPOSALASTHEYPREPARETHEIRASSIGNMENT s 3TUDENT'UIDES s 6)%4.!-',/33!29 s -!0/&).$/#().! !LLOWTIMEINCLASSFORSTUDENTSTOWORK-ONITORTHEIRWORK 'IVETHEMAREALISTICCOMPLETIONDATEFORTHESTORYBOARDS $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 7HENFINISHEDHAVESTUDENTSSTANDANDTELLTHECLASSWHATEVENTS THEYCHOSETOILLUSTRATE3OMEOFYOURhARTISTSvMAYWISHTO exhibit their illustrations. !SKQUESTIONSTOREINFORCETHEINFORMATIONPRESENTEDTHUS far in the Student Guide, the 4IMELINE, and the MAP OF INDOCHINA. Two minutes Distribute lined paper or have students use their own paper. 36 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 3. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC7HATPIECEOFINFORMATIONCONFIRMEDWHAT)ALREADY KNEWABOUTTHEHISTORYOFTHE6IETNAM7AR 4OPIC7HATINFORMATIONFACTISNEWTOMYTHINKINGAND COMESASSORTOFASHOCK 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s )LLUMINATEATRANSPARENCYOF#OMPARING6IETNAMWITH/THER -AJOR7ARSSTATISTICSFROM,ESSONPAGE5SINGTHISNOW WILLGIVESTUDENTSSOMEADDITIONALPERSPECTIVE ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT CHASING CHARLIE Dear Kim, Our AO here in Nam is near the DMZ. Since my last letter just after my arrival in-country, our platoon, Tango 3, was ordered on an S-and-D mission to nail as many Indians as possible near the city of Hue. At 0800 a Huey dropped us into a hot LZ and soon we were humping the boonies— doing what we do most of the time—chasing Charlie. Because I’m a Cherry, or Newby, with little experience, the other Grunts stayed away from me. Lt. Walker made me point man. I felt buku exposed to enemy fire, booby traps, and large snakes hidden in the tall elephant grass. By 0900 the heat and dust was almost unbearable. My buddy from Cleveland, Rusty, went down with dehydration. Eventually we reached a village suspected of aiding the VC and zippoed the hooches. As we did, I was shot in the shoulder from a spider hole nearby. I was in a world of hurt. A Huey lifted me out to a MASH unit and from there to a hospital in Danang. I have been in the hospital for 3 weeks. I am healing, but not fast enough for the docs. I-guess I got myself a million-dollar wound. Tell Mom I should be back in the world to see you all in a month or so. Love to all, David 42!.3,!4)/. $AVIDSAREAOFOPERATIONAOISNEARTHEDEMILITARIZEDZONEDMZBETWEENWARRING .ORTHAND3OUTH6IETNAM(ETELLSOFAHELICOPTERHuey) dropping his platoon off in a LANDINGZONEUNDERENEMYFIREhot LZ) as it prepares to go out (humping the boonies) on another search and destroy (S and DMISSIONTHROUGHUNFAMILIARHILLSANDJUNGLEFOLIAGE $AVIDWASORDEREDTOLEADTHEWAYpoint man) facing dangerous conditions and dangers (buku exposed4HEYREACHEDANENEMYVILLAGEsuspected of aiding the VC4HEMEN set the houses on fire (zippoed the hooches7HILEINTHEVILLAGE$AVIDWASSHOTBYA Viet Cong sniper (from a spider holeAWOUNDTHATHETHINKSISSERIOUSENOUGHTOALLOW HIMTOLEAVE6IETNAMmillion-dollar wound) and return to the States (the world). INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 37 STORYBOARD TASK 3TORYBOARDSAREANEATANDFUNWAYTOCAPTURETHEESSENCEOFANHISTORICALESSAY4HEYAREESPECIALLY HELPFULTOSORTOUTIMPORTANTINFORMATIONINCLUDEDINLENGTHYCHRONOLOGIES 'UIDELINES 5SETHE3TUDENT'UIDEASYOURSTORYBOARDRESOURCE3ELECTMAJOREVENTSORTOPICSFROMTHAT BACKGROUNDINFORMATION3ELECTTHOSETHATYOUTHINKARETHEMOSTINTERESTINGORIMPORTANT EVENTSORTOPICS!SATESTASKh)F)LEFTITOUTWOULDTHESTORYBOARDSFLOWANDCONTINUITY STILLMAKESENSEv With the no words restriction, you must 5SINGPENCILSKETCHEACHOFTHOSEEVENTSORTOPICSINONEOFTHE clearly illustrate SQUARESONTHEPAPERwith no words except for the project title. your ideas. Be very A 4HEVIEWEROFYOURFINISHEDWORKSHOULDBEABLETOIDENTIFY accurate in sketching, WHATTHEEVENTTOPICIS say, the “The Gulf of b. Only a date (if applicable) can adorn each illustration to add Tonkin Incident” or “Home Front Protests.” chronology. -AKEANYADJUSTMENTSTOYOUR PENCILSKETCHESBEFOREADDING color to your illustrations and any other finishing touches to COMPLETEYOURSTORYBOARDONTHE 6IETNAM7AR 4. Give your storyboard an appropriate and eye-catching title. Does a pithy and colorful title LEAPOFFTHEPAGESOFYOURWORK THATWOULDGRABTHEATTENTIONOF ANYVIEWERS7RITEDOWNAFEW thoughts and then choose the PERFECTTITLEFORYOURMASTERPIECE THE VIETNAM WAR W STORYBOAR R D (1) Adrian Collier 4 8 /NTHEBACKOFTHEPAPERORONA separate paper) identify the events THATMAKEUPYOURSTORYBOARDAND EXPLAINWHYYOUINCLUDEDTHEM (their significance). | Order Direct: (800) 359-0961 | © 2003 Interaction Publishers, Inc. 38 VIETNAM Teacher Guide VIETNAM Teacher T Guide 39 ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT THE VIETNAM WAR STORYBOARD (1) INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 39 THE VIETNAM WAR STORYBOARD (2) 40 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 3 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON#ARTOONING /BJECTIVES s $RAWEDITORIALCARTOONSBASEDONWRITTENTEXT -ATERIALS s #!24//.).'— class set s $RAWINGPAPERX— class set s ,INEDPAPER— class set (or students’ own) s 2ECENTPOLITICALCARTOONS— at least two per student (students bring to class) s 2ULERS— class set or one per student pair 3ETUP 3ELECTAFAMOUSANDORRECENTPOLITICALCARTOONANDMAKEA TRANSPARENCY)FYOUHAVEPLENTYOFTIMEUSEPERHAPSTWOOR three cartoons.) 3EVERALDAYSINADVANCEASSIGNSTUDENTSTOBRINGINATLEASTTWO POLITICALCARTOONSFROMNEWSPAPERSORWEEKLYNEWSMAGAZINES 3TUDENTSMAYWORKINPAIRSARRANGEDESKSTOPROVIDEADEQUATE WORKSPACE One Day Individuals or Student Pairs Three or four cartoons would be better; students will have a wider choice when they must do their analysis during the lesson. -OTIVATOR !LTHOUGHWARDOESNOTSEEMANAPPROPRIATESUBJECTFORCARTOONS COMMUNICATINGIDEASTHROUGHDRAWNIMAGESREQUIRESSOME HIGHERLEVELTHINKING'IVEYOURSTUDENTSAQUICKOVERVIEWOF this lesson. 2. Use the transparency of the cartoon(s) you selected and analyze ITUSINGTHESAMECRITERIASTUDENTSWILLUSE&OLLOWTHESIX QUESTIONSPOINTSINTHE&ROM0ICTURETO0RINTsection of #!24//.).'4HISWILLTEACHTHESTUDENTSHOWTOLOOKAT ANDCRITICALLYANALYZEAVISUALIMAGE &ROM0ICTURETO0RINT 1. Describe the people/objects in the cartoon. 7HEREDOESTHESCENETAKEPLACE7HEN 3. What is the first thing you noticed? Why? $EFINEANYSYMBOLSINTHECARTOON 7HATISTHEPOINTOFVIEWORTHEMEOFTHECARTOON 7HOISTHECARTOONISTTRYINGTOCONVINCE7HATWILLBETHE reaction(s)? INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact This text is from the student handout. VIETNAM Teacher Guide 41 LESSON 3 TEACHING DIRECTIONS 0ROCEDURE 1. Distribute CARTOONING and go over its contents, including the explanation and procedural steps. (AVESTUDENTSTAKEOUTTHEIRPOLITICALCARTOONS#ALLON individuals to stand and describe one of their cartoons WITHOUTSHOWINGANYONETHEACTUALCARTOON4HISWILLHELP STUDENTSWHENTHEYDRAWCARTOONSFROMDESCRIPTIONSTHEYREAD %VENTUALLYPASSAROUNDTHECARTOONSTHATWEREDESCRIBED 3. Next, have students select the best of the cartoons they brought INANDUSETHISONECARTOONTOANSWERTHESIXQUESTIONSIN&ROM 0ICTURETO0RINT. Monitor student progress. Copyright protections make it impossible for Interact to print the actual cartoons in this publication. You may find copies of the cartoon by Bill Mauldin in the National Archives, and the cartoon by Herbert Block through the Library of Congress. See Resources (page 14) for web addresses current at the time of publication. Be aware the web addresses can change without notice. If possible, scan and print the drawings, make transparencies, and illuminate. Students could also present their drawings within small groups, circulating the pictures during or after their explanations. Post drawings on the board to reach a wider audience. 4. When students have finished their analyses, briefly discuss SOMEORALLOFTHEIRWORKBEFOREALLOWINGSTUDENTSTOMOVE AHEADTODRAWTHETWOCARTOONSDESCRIBEDIN#ARTOON and #ARTOON. !LLOWSTUDENTSTIMEINCLASSTOCOMPLETETHECARTOONINGTASK )FTHEYDONTFINISHASSIGNASHOMEWORK )FYOUCARRYTHISASSIGNMENTOVERTOASECONDDAYCONSIDER USINGANOPAQUEPROJECTORTOILLUMINATESTUDENTSDRAWINGS /THERWISEITWILLBEDIFFICULTFORSTUDENTSTODISPLAYAND EXPLAINTHEIRWORK $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 1. Reinforce for students the purpose of political cartoons. A perfect WAYTOBRINGAhWOWvCLOSURETOTHISLESSONISTOFINDANDTHEN ILLUMINATEFORYOURSTUDENTSTHEACTUALCARTOONSDESCRIBEDINTHIS ASSIGNMENT4HISWOULDAFFORDSTUDENTSANOPPORTUNITYTOSEETHE CARTOONSANDCOMPARETHEIRMASTERPIECESWITHTHEORIGINALS 2. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC: What does each cartoon reveal about U.S. opinion at the TIME Two minutes Have students reflect on the content and meaning of the two cartoons. Place the cartoons at a time when the U.S. considered deeper involvement in Vietnam, but before massive escalation. 42 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s (AVESTUDENTSCOLLECTANDINTERPRETSEVERALPOLITICALCARTOONS OVERAMONTHORSOWITHAFOCUSONONEORTWOONGOINGCURRENT EVENTSORTHEPRESENTPRESIDENTIALADMINISTRATION ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT CARTOONING "YONEDEFINITIONCARTOONSAREhAMUSINGDRAWINGSESPECIALLYASCOMMENTSONPUBLICMATTERSv4HIS APPLIESTOPOLITICALCARTOONS-OSTNEWSPUBLICATIONSINCLUDEPOLITICALCARTOONS0OLITICALCARTOONSMAKE SERIOUSPOINTSABOUTSENSITIVETOPICS4HEYCANMAKEUSSMILEBYIRONY7ITHAFEWSTROKESOFTHEPEN THECARTOONISTBRANDSAPERSONORSITUATIONASNOBLEOREVILADMIRABLEORDESPICABLE!WELLDRAWNCARTOON EFFECTIVELYCUTSTOTHETRUTHOFASITUATION(OWDOPOLITICALCARTOONSWORK &ROM0ICTURETO0RINT 4ODISCOVERHOWPOLITICALCARTOONSWORKANALYZEAPOLITICALCARTOON3UBMITYOURANALYSISTOYOUR TEACHER/NASEPARATEPAPERWRITEYOURANALYSISOFTHECARTOONBASEDONTHESEQUESTIONSPOINTS 1. Describe the people/objects in the cartoon. 7HEREDOESTHESCENETAKEPLACE7HEN 3. What is the first thing you noticed? Why? $EFINEANYSYMBOLSINTHECARTOON 7HATISTHEPOINTOFVIEWORTHEMEOFTHECARTOON 7HOISTHECARTOONISTTRYINGTOCONVINCE7HATWILLBETHEREACTIONS &ROM0RINTTO0ICTURE $URINGTHE6IETNAM%RAPOLITICALCARTOONSWEREPOWERFULTOOLSTHATAFFECTEDHOWPEOPLEINTHE 5NITED3TATESFELTABOUTTHEWAR2EADTHEWRITTENDESCRIPTIONSOFTWOACTUALPOLITICALCARTOONS PRINTEDINTHEMIDnS A .OTICETHEDETAILSOFTHEDESCRIPTIONS4RYTOUNDERSTANDTHEPOINTOFVIEWOFTHEARTIST B !NALYZETHECARTOONBYANSWERINGTHEQUESTIONSPOINTSABOVE $RAWYOUROWNPOLITICALCARTOONTHATCOMMUNICATESTHEIDEASOFEACHCARTOONDESCRIBED A $EVELOPIMAGESTHATFITTHEDESCRIPTIONS B )NAFEWSENTENCESEXPRESSYOURINTERPRETATIONANDTHOUGHTSABOUTTHEORIGINALCARTOON #ARTOON 4WOSOLDIERSDOMINATETHISCARTOON/NEISA53INFANTRYMANMAKESURETHISISCLEARSTANDING ANDTALKINGTOA&RENCHSOLDIER4HELATTERISACTUALLYASKELETONINA&RENCHUNIFORM4HE&RENCH SOLDIERISSITTINGPROPPEDAGAINSTATREEINTHEJUNGLEFOLIAGEEVERYWHEREHOLDINGHISRIFLEWHICH ISDRAPEDACROSSHISKNEES4HE53SOLDIERLOOKINGATHISDEADCOUNTERPARTANDNOTREALIZINGTHE &RENCHMANISLONGTIMEDECEASEDHASHISRIGHTHANDOUTGESTURINGASHESAYSh7HATSSOFUNNY MONSIEUR)MONLYTRYINGTOFINDMYWAYv.AILEDONTOTHETREEJUSTABOVETHE&RENCHMANSHEAD ARETWOSIGNS!CROSSEDOUTIndochina and a clearly printed Vietnam. 4HISCARTOONBY0ULITZER0RIZEWINNER"ILL-AULDINAPPEAREDIN-R-AULDINWASFAMOUSFORHIS7ORLD7AR ))h7ILLIEAND*OEvDRAWINGS #ARTOON 4HISCARTOONHASTHECAPTIONh/URPOSITIONHASNTCHANGEDATALLv4WOMENAREFACINGEACHOTHERON an escalator (labeled Vietnam EscalatorONTHESIDEANDWITHANARROWPOINTINGUP4HEESCALATORIS OBVIOUSLYINMOTIONHEADINGUP4HETALLERMANIS0RESIDENT,YNDON*OHNSONSPEAKINGANDGESTURING WITHHISARMSATHISSIDESHANDSFACINGUP4HESHORTERMANREPRESENTSTHE!MERICANPUBLIC(EHASAN INQUISITIVEPERHAPSEVENDOUBTFULLOOKONHISFACE 4HISCARTOONBY0ULITZER0RIZEWINNER(ERBLOCK(ERBERT"LOCKAPPEAREDIN INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 43 LESSON 4 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT Two Days Cooperative Groups of 4–6 The news report is similar to the official versions that appeared in the mainstream media immediately after the incident. Decide if students will have their own copies of the news report or if groups will share this resource as they read and discuss. The GULF OF TONKIN DIALOGUE includes phrases from Barry Sadler’s Ballad of the Green Berets. Playing that stirring song as background music prior to the lesson will set the mood for the patriotic attitude prevalent in the United States in the early 1960s. See Resources (page 14) for more information about the song. /BJECTIVES s %XAMINETHE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENTINLIGHTOFhNEWvEVIDENCE and re-interpretation of facts s 0RODUCEAhREVISIONISTvMOREACCURATEVERSIONOFTHE'ULFOF 4ONKIN)NCIDENT -ATERIALS s '5,&/&4/.+)..%732%0/24 — one per group or class set s '5,&/&4/.+).).#)$%.4 — one per group s ().$3)'(4#!2$3SETOF— one set per group (cut apart) s '5,&/&4/.+).$)!,/'5%n— class set or one per participant s ,INEDPAPERX— one per group s 3CISSORS — class set (optional) 3ETUP $ECIDEMEMBERSHIPOFHETEROGENEOUSGROUPSOFFOURTOSIX $ECIDEIFYOUWILLCUTAPARTANDPREPARESETSOF().$3)'(4 #!2$3FOREACHGROUPORIFSTUDENTSWILLCUTAPARTTHEIRSETS WHENYOUDISTRIBUTETHEM -OTIVATOR !SKSTUDENTSIFTHEYHAVEEVERDONESOMETHINGDECEITFULORLIED TOGETTHEIRWAYINORDERTOACCOMPLISHANHONORABLEGOAL/NE ASPECTOFTHEDISCUSSIONIShDOESTHEENDJUSTIFYTHEMEANSv (AVESTUDENTSCITEEXAMPLESOFTHISBEHAVIOR0OINTOUTTHE parallels to 1964 and President Johnson. 0ROCEDURE %XPLAINTHATSTUDENTSWILLWORKINGROUPSTOEXPLORETHE'ULFOF 4ONKIN)NCIDENTANDRESULTING2ESOLUTIONPASSEDOVERWHELMINGLY by Congress in August 1964. Move students into their groups. This article includes the essentials of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. It was published before close analysis would bring questions, doubt, and protest, and…a call for facts, testimony, and evidence. Unfolding events can be grossly misreported and misinterpreted, especially if the government is the primary agent of information. 44 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 2. Distribute GULF OF TONKIN NEWS REPORT to individuals ORGROUPSANDALLOWTIMEFORTHEMTOREAD3OMEDISCUSSION SHOULDFOLLOWESPECIALLYABOUTPOINTSTHATSEEMVAGUEOROPEN to interpretation. 3. Distribute GULF OF TONKIN INCIDENT. Read over and CLARIFYEXACTLYWHATSTUDENTSARETODO ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 4 TEACHING DIRECTIONS $ISTRIBUTE().$3)'(4#!2$3ANDSCISSORSANDQUICKLY REITERATEHOWSTUDENTSUSETHECARDSANDFILLINTHETOPSECTIONS !LLOWGROUPSTOWORKSORTINGOUTTHECARDSASDIRECTED 6. When groups have selected their final 10 HINDSIGHT CARDS, YOUMIGHTCONSIDERREREADINGONTHE'5,&/&4/.+). ).#)$%.4$ISTRIBUTEPAPERORHAVESTUDENTSUSETHEIROWN !LLOWTIMEFORGROUPSTOSHARETHEIRINSIGHTSANDWRITETHEIR REVISIONISTVERSIONSOFTHEINCIDENT2EQUIRETHATEACHSTUDENT WRITEAVERSIONANDFINISHASHOMEWORKIFNECESSARY4HEGROUP CANDECIDEWHICHREVISIONISTHISTORYTOSHAREWITHTHECLASS 8. /PTIONAL The next day, have group representatives stand and read their BRIEFREVISIONISTHISTORYOFTHE'ULFOF4ONKININCIDENT A $ISCUSSWHATEVIDENCEINCOMMONWHICHSAME ().$3)'(4#!2$3WERESELECTEDBYALLGROUPSFORTHEIR revisionist histories. B $ISCUSSTHEGOVERNMENTSMOTIVESTOBEDECEITFUL)SDECEIT ever justifiable? $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 1. Distribute GULF OF TONKIN DIALOGUE and select four GOODREADERSTOPLAYTHETWOHISTORIANSANDTHETWOSTUDENTS 7ITHINTHECONTEXTOFTHEDIALOGUETHEFOURSPEAKERSCLARIFYAND DRAWCONCLUSIONSABOUTTHEINCIDENT 2. Carefully going over this dialogue should provide an excellent CLOSURETOTHEEVENTANDSETUPAhPOLITELYSKEPTICALvATTITUDEFOR the rest of the unit. 3. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC: President Johnson and Defense Secretary Robert -C.AMARAWANTEDTHE5NITED3TATESTOBEMOREINVOLVED IN6IETNAM4OACCOMPLISHTHISTHEYLIEDTOTHE!MERICAN people. Should they be charged and brought to trial for THEIRLIESANDDECEPTION7HATWOULDBETHEOUTCOMEOF such a trial in 1965? Today? 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s #ONSIDERSHOWINGANAPPROPRIATESCENEFROMIn Love and War, ATELEVISIONMOVIETHATINCLUDES,T#OM*AMES"3TOCKDALE RETURNINGTOHISCARRIERAFTERSEEINGFROMHISPLANENOENEMY PATROLBOATSFROMTHESECONDATTACKINTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact 3–5 minutes for groups to cut apart HINDSIGHT CARDS. 30–40 minutes for the sorting. Make sure that students evolve through the discard process (20, then 15, then 10— and not from 36 to 10 in one jump). Consider allowing students to bring back 2–3 cards for this revisionist work, making a total of 12–13 cards. Historians are continually trying to portray past events (and people) as accurately as possible. This is a painstaking task. The official information available about the Gulf of Tonkin Incident affected an entire nation and involved international consequences. What happened (or didn’t happen) in the Gulf of Tonkin near North Vietnam altered the already tense situation in Southeast Asia. Many in education believe that turning students into “polite skeptics” is our ultimate goal. Two minutes Students need to reflect on their exposure to the government’s role in deceiving the American people, an act that precipitated decades of public mistrust of its officials. VIETNAM Teacher Guide 45 GULF OF TONKIN NEWS REPORT August 8, 1964 The attackers continued their course and launched torpedoes at the Maddox. The Maddox returned fire and called for By Richard T. Sharpe air support. These defensive measures Washington Bureau Correspondent drove off the attack boats, except one, which was “dead in the water.” Why the WASHINGTON, D. C. — Congress attack took placed remains unclear, said has given President Johnson authority to Defense Secretary Robert McNamara. U.S. wage war in Southeast Asia. The action officials warned that further attacks would follows attacks by the North Vietnamese on result in retaliation. two U.S. ships in international waters. The The Maddox continued on routine patrol destroyers Maddox and Turner Joy were in the Gulf of Tonkin. The U.S.S. Turner on routine patrol. The attacks occurred on Joy accompanied the Maddox for added August 2 and 4 in the Gulf of Tonkin. The protection. On August 4, North Vietnamese President told of the aggression in a radiotorpedo boats again launched an attack television address to the nation after the on the destroyer. The second attack lasted second attack. He made a clear case for two hours. Dark and murky conditions retaliation. He announced the launching of interfered with actual visual sightings a military offensive against North Vietnam. of torpedo boats. Both ships detected U.S. planes began an aerial bombardment numerous “blips” on their radar screens. of ports early Wednesday. It is the first U.S. One U.S. pilot reported seeing the wake air strike against a communist country of a torpedo boat. A shipboard officer since the Korean War (1950–1953). reported seeing cockpit lights from an In his dramatic speech, the president attacking gunboat. Sonar equipment on noted that there were two separate attacks. the Maddox detected several torpedoes. The first occurred on Sunday, August 2, The attack of August 4 was successfully in the early morning. The second attack repelled. Sources claim that two of the was on Tuesday, August 4 and “required torpedo boats were sunk. A thorough me,” said Johnson, “to order the military search of the attack site revealed no oil forces of the United States to take action in slicks or debris. There were no American reply.” “Air action,” he continued, “is now in casualties from either attack. execution…against…North Vietnam.” The Congress quickly passed the The Department of Defense has Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. There were released this information: On August 2 the two dissenting votes in the Senate. There U.S.S. Maddox was under the command of were no negative votes in the House of Captain John J. Herrick. It was on a routine Representatives. The Resolution authorizes patrol in international waters between the the president “to repel any armed attack Vietnam coast and the island of Hainan. It against the forces of the United States was at least 30 miles from North Vietnam. and to prevent further aggression.” Usually a coastal nation claims control of President Johnson has a blank check to waters only 12 miles from shore. The attack wage a limited war in Southeast Asia. The came from three North Vietnamese torpedo government is hoping to avert a major war boats. To defend the Maddox, Captain that might potentially involve China or the Herrick ordered warning shots fired at the Soviet Union. approaching gunboats. HOSTILE ACTION BY NORTH VIETNAM FORCES U.S. HAND IN SOUTHEAST ASIA 46 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT GULF OF TONKIN INCIDENT 7HOSE6ERSIONOF(ISTORY)S4HIS 9OUNOWKNOWWHATTHE!MERICANPUBLICKNEWIN4HEREPORTERBASEDHISNEWSARTICLEON INFORMATIONPROVIDEDBYTHEGOVERNMENT4HE$EPARTMENTOF$EFENSEISSUEDALLFACTSDETAILSAND CONCLUSIONS4HE#ONGRESSBELIEVEDTHEREWASAGREATURGENCYTOACT4HISURGENCYOVERRODECAREFUL ANALYSISOFWHATREALLYHAPPENED5NDEROUR#ONSTITUTIONONLYTHE#ONGRESSHASTHEPOWERTODECLARE WAR4HE'ULFOF4ONKIN2ESOLUTIONGAVETHEPRESIDENTTHEPOWERTOWAGEWARWITHOUTADECLARATIONOF WARBYTHE#ONGRESS4HE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENTWASTHEhSPARKvTHATIGNITEDTHE6IETNAM7ARFORTHE 5NITED3TATES!SARESULTTHE5NITED3TATESPLUNGEDINTOAWARWITHOUTCAREFULANALYSISANDDEBATE Hindsight HindsightISTHEABILITYTOEVALUATEANEVENTLONGAFTERITHASOCCURRED)FWESTUDYANEVENTAFTERMANY YEARSWECANMORECLEARLYUNDERSTANDWHATREALLYHAPPENED)NFEWDOUBTEDTHEGOVERNMENTS ACCOUNTOFTHOSETWOFATEFULNIGHTSINTHEDARKMURKYWATERSOFFTHECOASTOF.ORTH6IETNAM)TWOULD TAKEYEARSTODISCOVERTHETRUTHABOUTTHE'ULFOF4ONKINhATTACKSv !.EW,OOKAT(ISTORY 9OUWILLNOWGAINAVERYDIFFERENTVERSIONOFTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT7ORKINGWITHINAGROUPYOU WILLCOMPARETHENEWSARTICLEWITHDATAON(INDSIGHT#ARDS4HESECONTAINFACTUALINFORMATIONTHAT WASINTENTIONALLYWITHHELDFROMTHEPUBLICIN4HEDATAISFROMEYEWITNESSACCOUNTS)TISALSO FROMMETHODICALHISTORICALANALYSISOFTHEEVENTS 2EADALLCARDS$ISCUSSDECIDEANDCLASSIFYTHEINFORMATION s )FTHEDATAagreesWITHTHENEWSARTICLEWRITEConfirms in the upper right corner of the card. s )FTHEDATAdisagreesWITHTHENEWSARTICLEWRITEContra in the upper right corner. s )FTHEDATAneither confirms nor contradictsTHENEWSARTICLEWRITENew Info in the upper right CORNER(INT-OSTOFTHECARDSWILLBEContra cards.) %VALUATETHEINFORMATIONONTHE(INDSIGHT#ARDS. s %LIMINATECARDS4HESECARDSCONTAININFORMATIONTHATYOUTHINKYOUCANIGNOREANDSTILL UNDERSTANDWHATREALLYHAPPENED-ARKANh8vINTHEUPPERLEFTCORNEROFTHESECARDS s 9OUNOWHAVE(INDSIGHT#ARDSTHATACCURATELYEXPLAINTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT %VALUATETHEINFORMATIONONTHE(INDSIGHT#ARDS. s %LIMINATEMORECARDS4HESECARDSCONTAININFORMATIONTHATYOUTHINKYOUCANIGNOREAND STILLUNDERSTANDWHATREALLYHAPPENED-ARKANh8vINTHEUPPERLEFTCORNEROFTHESECARDS s 9OUNOWHAVE(INDSIGHT#ARDSTHATACCURATELYEXPLAINTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT %VALUATETHEINFORMATIONONTHE(INDSIGHT#ARDS. s %LIMINATEMORECARDS4HESECARDSCONTAININFORMATIONTHATYOUTHINKYOUCANIGNOREAND STILLUNDERSTANDWHATREALLYHAPPENED-ARKANh8vINTHEUPPERLEFTCORNEROFTHESECARDS s 9OUNOWHAVE(INDSIGHT#ARDSTHATACCURATELYEXPLAINTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT !SAGROUPDISCUSSWHATHAPPENEDINTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN a. Arrange the (INDSIGHT#ARDSINASEQUENCETHATMAKESSENSEANDHASASMOOTHNARRATIVE B )NDIVIDUALLYWRITEYOUROWNREVISIONISTVERSIONENTIRELYINYOUROWNWORDS C 5SETRANSITIONWORDSmoreover, however, furthermore, nevertheless, in contrast, likewise, on the other hand, consequently, therefore, most (least) important, etc.) to connect sentences or ideas. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 47 HINDSIGHT CARDS (INDSIGHT#ARD &ORMONTHSBEFORE!UGUSTTHE53.AVY WASOPERATINGINTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN.AVYSHIPS TRANSPORTED3OUTH6IETNAMESECOMMANDOS to locations above the 17th parallel. These COMMANDOSSTAGEDRAIDSONTHE.ORTH (INDSIGHT#ARD 0RESIDENT*OHNSONRUSHEDTHE!MERICANPEOPLE through the finer details of the incident. He WANTED#ONGRESSTOSUPPORTHISRESOLUTION QUICKLY(EWANTEDTOCONDUCTTHE6IETNAM7AR and reach his foreign policy goals. (INDSIGHT#ARD President Johnson based his foreign policy ONFEARSOF#OMMUNISM(EUSEDTHE'ULF OF4ONKIN)NCIDENTTOSTOKETHEFIRESOFANTI COMMUNISM(EUSEDTHISSENTIMENTTOGET ELECTEDTHREEMONTHSLATER (INDSIGHT#ARD 0RESIDENT*OHNSONCOMPAREDTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN 2ESOLUTIONTOAhGRANDMASNIGHTSHIRTv(E MEANTTHATTHERESOLUTIONCOVEREDhEVERYTHINGv This proves deception and perhaps dishonesty ABOUTHISROLEINEXPANDINGTHEWARIN6IETNAM (INDSIGHT#ARD 4HROUGHTHESPRINGANDSUMMEROFTHE 53WASRUNNINGALLKINDSOFCOVERTSECRET OPERATIONS/NEWAS/0,!.!WHICH ASSISTED3OUTH6IETNAMESEINTRUSIONSINTOTHE North. The U.S. also participated in propaganda efforts. Navy pilots dropped leaflets designed TOPRODUCEFEARAMONGCIVILIANS (INDSIGHT#ARD 4HECREWOFTHEU.S.S. Maddox WAS INEXPERIENCEDANDTHESONAROPERATORWASNOT confident and nervous. 48 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT HINDSIGHT CARDS (INDSIGHT#ARD WASAPRESIDENTIALELECTIONYEAR!LL THATYEAR0RESIDENT*OHNSONCAMPAIGNEDFOR REELECTION(EPROMISEDTOKEEP!MERICANBOYS OUTOFANY3OUTHEAST!SIAWARS (INDSIGHT#ARD 4HE6IETNAMESEHADNEVERREALLYOFFICIALLY DEFINEDTHEIRTERRITORIALWATERS4HEYSTILL RECOGNIZEDAnMILELIMITNOTORMILES (INDSIGHT#ARD U.S. officials developed a scenario to increase 53INVOLVEMENTIN3OUTHEAST!SIA4HEY DREWUPAROUGHDRAFTFORAh4ONKIN'ULFTYPEv RESOLUTION4HISRESOLUTIONWOULDGIVETHE 0RESIDENTAUTHORITYTOCOMMIT53FORCESTO DEFEND3OUTH6IETNAM4HISHAPPENEDIN-AY THREEMONTHSBEFORETHE)NCIDENT (INDSIGHT#ARD 4HESONAREQUIPMENTONTHEMaddoxWASNOTIN good shape and often gave inaccurate readings. (INDSIGHT#ARD 4HEATTACKOF!UGUSTPROBABLYLASTEDABOUT MINUTES)TCOULDBECONSIDEREDA53VICTORY (INDSIGHT#ARD 3OMESAILORSONBOTHTHEMaddox and Turner JoyCLAIMEDTHEYSAWhSOMETHINGvDURINGTHE ATTACKOF!UGUST4HEYWERENEVERREALLYSURE INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 49 HINDSIGHT CARDS (INDSIGHT#ARD #APTAIN(ERRICKOFTHEMaddox intercepted MESSAGESAFTERTHEFIRSTATTACK(EMISINTERPRETED THEM(ETHOUGHTTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESEWERE PREPARINGFORhMILITARYOPERATIONSv (INDSIGHT#ARD 4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESEHAVEREPEATEDLYDENIED THESECONDATTACKON!UGUST4HEYHAVENOT DENIEDTHEFIRSTATTACKON!UGUST (INDSIGHT#ARD In 1968 Secretary of Defense Robert -C.AMARATESTIFIEDBEFOREA3ENATEHEARING (ESAIDHEHADhUNIMPEACHABLEPROOFvOFTHE ATTACKON!UGUST4HEPROOFWASINFOUR INTERCEPTED.ORTH6IETNAMESERADIOMESSAGES These intercepts have never been declassified for historians. (INDSIGHT#ARD .OMEDIACORRESPONDENTSWEREINTHE'ULFOF 4ONKINTOWITNESSTHEATTACKS-OSTNEWSREPORTS RELIEDONINFORMATIONSUPPLIEDBYTHE0ENTAGON -AJORNEWSMAGAZINESWROTEVERYSIMILARARTICLES DESCRIBINGTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT (INDSIGHT#ARD #APTAIN(ERRICKWASUNSUREABOUTWHATREALLY HAPPENEDON!UGUST(EWASPRESSUREDBY officials in the White House to support the VIEWSOFTHE0RESIDENT4HECAPTAINFINALLY DECLAREDTHATASECONDhATTACKvHADTAKENPLACE (INDSIGHT#ARD )MMEDIATELYFOLLOWING!UGUST53PILOTS WEREDEBRIEFED4HEYREPORTEDTHATTHEYHAD SEENNOENEMYSHIPSATTHATTIME7EEKSAND MONTHSLATERTHESEPILOTSWEREhREDEBRIEFEDv They changed their versions. This gave 0RESIDENT*OHNSONAhPROOFPACKAGEvOFAN ACTUALATTACK 50 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT HINDSIGHT CARDS (INDSIGHT#ARD (OWARD:INNISAREVISIONISTHISTORIAN)N HEWROTETHATh4HE'ULFOF4ONKINEPISODE WASAFAKETHATx!MERICANOFFICIALSHADLIED TOTHEPUBLICxTHEMaddoxWASONASPECIAL ELECTRONICSPYINGMISSIONANDxITWASxIN 6IETNAMESEWATERSv (INDSIGHT#ARD #APTAIN(ERRICKONTHEMaddox reported the ATTACKON!UGUST(ECABLEDTOHISSUPERIORS h%NTIREACTIONLEAVESMANYDOUBTSSUGGEST COMPLETEEVALUATIONBEFOREANYFURTHERACTIONv (INDSIGHT#ARD 7HATREALLYHAPPENEDINTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN DIDNOTMATTERTO0RESIDENT*OHNSON&ORHIM THEMOSTIMPORTANTRESULTWASTOGETACTION(E WANTEDTOMOTIVATE#ONGRESSANDTHECOUNTRYTO accept a larger U.S. role in stopping the spread OF#OMMUNISMIN6IETNAM (INDSIGHT#ARD The destroyer U.S.S. CraigWASSCHEDULEDTO carry out covert operations in March 1964. Bad WEATHERCANCELLEDTHENAVYSPLANS4HEU.S.S. MaddoxWASTHENASSIGNEDTOCOVERTOPERATIONS in the Gulf in August 1964. (INDSIGHT#ARD /NTHEMORNINGOF!UGUSTTHEMaddox sailed WITHINMILESOFTHECOASTOF6IETNAM4HESHIP WASNEARTHE2ED2IVER$ELTA (INDSIGHT#ARD !FTERTHEFIRSTATTACKON!UGUST0RESIDENT *OHNSONSENTADIPLOMATICNOTETO(ANOI(E WARNEDAGAINSTFURTHERUNPROVOKEDACTION (ETHREATENEDTHE6IETNAMESEWITHhGRAVE CONSEQUENCESv INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 51 HINDSIGHT CARDS (INDSIGHT#ARD Officers on the Maddox gave conflicting reports OFTHE53RESPONSETOTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE ATTACK#APTAIN(ERRICKORDEREDTHATWARNING shots be fired. Another officer recalled later that (ERRICKWAShSHOOTINGTOKILLv (INDSIGHT#ARD 0RESIDENT*OHNSONWANTEDCONGRESSIONAL APPROVALTOFIGHT#OMMUNISMIN6IETNAM(IS advisors plotted to get that support (a resolution) WITHOUTADECLARATIONOFWAR4HEYDIDTHISBY MANIPULATINGEVENTSINTHE'ULF4HISINCLUDED PROVOKINGANATTACKBYTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE (INDSIGHT#ARD h&REAKWEATHERvPROBABLYCAUSEDTHE RADARSCOPEhBLIPSvONTHESCREENABOARDTHE Maddox. A young, jittery sonar technician, WHOMISREADHISEQUIPMENTMADETHE PROBLEMWORSE (INDSIGHT#ARD .AVY#OMMANDER*AMES"3TOCKDALEWAS senior pilot on the nearby aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Ticonderoga(EFLEWOVERTHEREGION AFTERTHESECONDATTACK(EWASLATERDEBRIEFED After the incident he told an intelligence OFFICERTHATHEDIDNTSEEANYENEMYBOATS h.OBOATSNOBOATWAKESxNOBOATFIRENO TORPEDOWAKESNOTHINGv (INDSIGHT#ARD 3OMEHAVESUGGESTEDTHATANOTHERSOURCEFOR the sonar readings on August 4. These sounds MIGHTHAVEBEENTHESOUNDSOFTHEMaddoxS RUDDERNOTINCOMINGENEMYTORPEDOES (INDSIGHT#ARD 0RESIDENT*OHNSONWENTON46TOANNOUNCE THEATTACKSOF!UGUSTAND*USTBEFORETHE BROADCASTHEORDEREDRETALIATORYAIRSTRIKESON .ORTH6IETNAM#APTAIN(ERRICKWASNOTCERTAIN ABOUTTHESECONDATTACKON!UGUST4HISMADE it difficult for Secretary of Defense Robert -C.AMARATOJUSTIFYTHE0RESIDENTSACTION 52 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT HINDSIGHT CARDS (INDSIGHT#ARD -ANYHIGHRANKINGGOVERNMENTOFFICIALSHAD SERIOUSDOUBTSABOUTTHESECONDATTACK-ILITARY personnel shared these doubts. Evidently President Johnson shared these doubts. Only days after August 4, he confidentially told an AIDEh(ELLTHOSEDUMBSTUPIDSAILORSWERE JUSTSHOOTINGATFLYINGFISHv (INDSIGHT#ARD !FTERTHEFIRSTATTACKON!UGUSTITAPPEARSTHAT the Maddox and the Turner JoyTRIEDTOPROVOKE ASECONDATTACKBYTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE4HEY WEREESSENTIALLYBAITINATRAPTAUNTINGTHE COMMUNISTS"OTHSHIPSSAILEDWITHINMILESOF THE.ORTH6IETNAMCOAST4HEYGOTASCLOSEAS MILESTOSOME.ORTH6IETNAMESEISLANDS (INDSIGHT#ARD !FTER#OM3TOCKDALEANDHISPILOTSRETURNED to the TiconderogaTHEYFLASHEDAMESSAGETO 7ASHINGTON4HEYCLAIMEDhNOVISUALSIGHTING OFANY;ENEMY=VESSELSv4HEYRECEIVEDAREPLY STATINGhEVIDENCEOFASECONDATTACK;NEEDED TO=CONVINCE5NITED.ATIONSTHATANATTACKIN FACTDIDOCCURv (INDSIGHT#ARD 0RESIDENT*OHNSONDIDNOTWAITTOFINDTHETRUTH ABOUTTHE'ULFINCIDENT(EIMMEDIATELYSETOUT TOMOBILIZE#ONGRESS(ESOUGHTSUPPORTFORHIS ANTICOMMUNISTAGENDA(EDRAFTEDARESOLUTION hTOTAKEALLMEASURESvTOREPELATTACKS(E FOUNDVERYFEWCRITICS#ONGRESSANDTHEMEDIA supported the resolution. Over 85% of the !MERICANPUBLICSUPPORTEDTHERESOLUTION (INDSIGHT#ARD $R$ANIEL%LLSBERGWASADEFENSEDEPARTMENT analyst. He released the secret history of the WARCALLEDTHE Pentagon Papers(ELATERWROTE THATTHEFIRSTATTACKWAShNOTUNPROVOKEDANDTHE MISSIONOFTHEMaddoxWASNOTAROUTINEPATROL THATTHEREWASNOSECONDATTACKxITWASALIEv (INDSIGHT#ARD In August 1964, the U.S.S. MaddoxWASIN THE'ULFOF4ONKINTOSPYON.ORTH6IETNAM 4HE53SHIPWASALSOASHUTTLETOHELP3OUTH 6IETNAMESECOMMANDOSRAID.ORTH6IETNAMESE coastal installations. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 53 GULF OF TONKIN DIALOGUE (1) 2OLES4WOHISTORIANSANDTWOSTUDENTSEATINGLUNCH )NTRO-ANYSTUDENTSOF!MERICANHISTORYMAYSTILLBEPUZZLEDABOUTTHEFACTSANDCONCLUSIONS SURROUNDINGTHECONTROVERSIAL'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENTIN!UGUST4HISDIALOGUEMAY help. 3TUDENT: What reallyHAPPENEDOUTTHEREINTHEDARKANDMURKYWATERSOFTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN )MSTILLCONFUSED 3TUDENT!LLTHEDATAWEJUSTLEARNEDINCLASSWASNTENOUGH 3TUDENT.OxITWASALMOSTTOOMUCH)FEELOVERWHELMED%SPECIALLYINTHECONCLUSIONS 7ASTHEREASECONDATTACKORNOT (ISTORIAN!FADINGIN3TILLPUZZLEDEH7EHISTORIANSLOVEITWHENTOPICSGENERATEMORE QUESTIONSTHANANSWERS 3TUDENT0ROFESSORTHERESSOMUCHTOABSORB)TSLIKEGETTINGLOSTINTHE6IETNAMJUNGLE (ISTORIAN!!HHA!NAPTMETAPHORFORSCHOLARSOFHISTORYESPECIALLYTHEWARIN6IETNAM 3TUDENT: Well, the (INDSIGHT#ARDS suggest that President Johnson deceived the people of the 5NITED3TATES(EWANTEDEVERYONETOBELIEVETHATTHEREWASASECONDATTACKBYTHE.ORTH 6IETNAMESE4HATWAYHECOULDJUSTIFYTHE5NITED3TATESTAKINGONAWIDERROLEIN6IETNAMS CIVILWAR (ISTORIAN!9ESTHATISATHEORYMANYHISTORIANSHAVE 3TUDENT0ROFESSORISITPOSSIBLEWECOULDGOTHROUGHTHEFACTSWITHYOUJUSTTOMAKESUREWERE FAIRLYACCURATEWITHTHEDATAbeforeWEBLAME0RESIDENT*OHNSONFORTHEWARIN6IETNAM (ISTORIAN!3URE&IREAWAY 3TUDENT/KAYxFIRSTTHE53WASALREADYASTRONGPRESENCEIN6IETNAMBEFOREAS FARBACKAS0RESIDENTS4RUMANAND%ISENHOWER2IGHT!NDWESTEPPEDITUPABITUNDER 0RESIDENT+ENNEDYBYSENDINGMORETROOPSLIKE3PECIAL&ORCES (ISTORIAN"COMINGINx4HE'REEN"ERETS 3TUDENT: Yeah (pause), The Green Berets(ERECITESSINGSh3ILVERWINGSUPONTHEIRCHESTS THESEAREMEN!MERICANSBESTxv (ISTORIAN"(EFINISHESSONGh/NEHUNDREDMENWILLTESTTODAYx"UTONLYTHREEWINTHE 'REEN"ERETv!H!BITOFPOPULARCULTURETOREMINDUSOFATIMEWHENTHEWARSEEMED WINNABLE"ARRY3ADLERSHITSONG4HEMEMORIES(ESIGHS(MM7ELLYES 'ETTINGBACKTOHISCOMMENTS9ESWEWEREASTRONGPRESENCEBEFORE 3TUDENT!NDINTHE'ULFOF4ONKINOFF.ORTH6IETNAMOURDESTROYERTHEMaddoxWASONAN ELECTRONICSPYMISSIONSTUDYINGSHIPMOVEMENTSANDCOMMUNICATIONSINTHEAREA 54 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT GULF OF TONKIN DIALOGUE (2) (ISTORIAN!0ROBABLY!NDCONVEYING3OUTH6IETNAMESECOMMANDOSTOTHE.ORTHSCOASTSO THEYCOULDSTAGERAIDSONENEMYINSTALLATIONS 3TUDENT3PYINGMISSIONS)THOUGHTTHE53WASBEYONDTHIS,ETTHEOTHERGUYSRESORTTOTHIS )GUESSTHE#OLD7ARWASATITSHEIGHT!NDWEHADTODOWHATTHEYTHE2USSIANSANDTHE 2ED#HINESEWEREDOINGTOUS4HATOLD#OLD7ARMENTALITYSECRECYANDMISTRUST (ISTORIAN"4HE#OLD7ARBROUGHTOUTTHEWORSTINALLOFUS!CTIONSWEREJUSTIFIEDINTHENAME of survival. 3TUDENT3OxTHEMaddoxWASnotONAROUTINEPATROLITWASSPYING!NDFROMWHATWEVE READTHESHIPWASINSIDETHEMILELIMIT)FTHATSTHECASETHE.ORTH6IETNAMESETORPEDO BOATSWEREJUSTIFIEDINTHEIRATTACKSON!UGUSTNDPAUSE7ASTHEMaddoxWITHINTHE MILELIMIT (ISTORIAN!(ARDTOSAY!NDWHATSTHEACCEPTEDLIMITTOCLAIMNATIONALWATERSMILES 4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESENEVERREALLYDEFINEDTHEIRLIMIT 3TUDENT/KAY)TSAGREEDTHATTHEFIRSTATTACKACTUALLYTOOKPLACE4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESE NEVERDENIEDTHEFIRSTATTACKUNPROVOKEDORNOTBYTHE53EVENTHOUGHOURPRESENCE WITHINTHEMILELIMITOURROLEINCARRYING3OUTH6IETNAMESECOMMANDOSTOTHEIRRAIDS ANDSUCHWASENOUGHTOGETFIREDUPON"UTITSTHESECONDATTACKTHEONEON!UGUST THATBOTHERSME4HE(INDSIGHT#ARDSSUGGESTTHATTHEREWASNOATTACKFROM.ORTH 6IETNAMESEBOATSATALL (ISTORIAN!'ATHERINGALLTHEEVIDENCELISTENINGTOEYEWITNESSTESTIMONYAFTERALLTHESEYEARS LEADSMOSTREPUTABLEHISTORIANSTOSHAREYOURVIEWTHATTHESECONDATTACKNEVERHAPPENED 3TUDENT3O)TSTHESECONDATTACKTHATREALLYJUSTIFIEDOURDEEPINVOLVEMENTIN6IETNAM (ISTORIAN"#ORRECT"UTDOESTHATMEANTHE53WOULDNEVERHAVEESCALATEDTHEWARIFNOT FORTHEhFRAUDvOFFAKINGTHESECONDATTACK)THINKNOT3OMEHOWSOMEWAYTHE53HAD TOMEETITSOBJECTIVESIN3OUTHEAST!SIA!NDWASITREALLYFRAUD 3TUDENT: %XPLAINWHATYOUMEANPROFESSOR (ISTORIAN"!TTHETIMETHEMaddoxFIREDITSTORPEDOESATATTACKING.ORTH6IETNAMESE GUNBOATSONTHENIGHTOF!UGUSTITWASPERCEIVEDBYALLTHATWEWEREINFACTUNDER ATTACK)TWASANIGHTOFANXIETYANDILLUSION7EACTEDONWHATWETHOUGHTWESAWAND SENSED4HATITWASANOTHERUNPROVOKEDATTACK.OONEATTHETIMEFALSIFIEDWHATTHEY THOUGHTTHEYSAW (ISTORIAN!: Correct. That perception guided our actions that night. 3TUDENT: !NDxITNEVERHAPPENEDTHESECONDATTACKONTHEMaddox and its protection, the destroyer the Turner Joy, on August 4. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 55 GULF OF TONKIN DIALOGUE (3) (ISTORIAN")TLOOKSTHATWAY 3TUDENT#ONCLUSIVELYNOATTACKON!UGUSTTH (ISTORIAN"0ROBABLYNEVERCONCLUSIVELYIF)CANUSETHOSEWORDSTOGETHER 3TUDENTh.OONEONTHE53SHIPSFALSIFIEDFACTSATTHETIMEvYOUSAID(OWABOUTLATER 4HEPRESIDENTAPPARENTLYDIDNTFOLLOWTHATPHILOSOPHY (ISTORIAN!!HHA4HATSWHERETHEDECEPTIONTOOKPLACE)N7ASHINGTONATTHEHIGHESTLEVEL THE0RESIDENTRUSHEDTHE#ONGRESSTOJUDGMENT(EWANTEDTOPURSUEHISAND!MERICAS foreign policy objectives in Southeast Asia. (ISTORIAN"#ERTAINLYONEOFTHOSEOBJECTIVESORGOALSWASTOHALTTHESPREADOFCOMMUNISM (O#HI-INHSCOMMUNISTSWEREASIZABLETHREATTOALL3OUTHEAST!SIA2EMEMBERTHE 6IET#ONGWEREMAKINGSTEADYGAINSAGAINSTTHE3OUTH6IETNAMESE-OREANDMOREARMS FROMTHE.ORTHWERESUPPLYINGTHE6#ANDTHE3OUTHWASFALLINGAPART4HUSTHEWARWAS NOTGOINGWELLFOROURALLY 3TUDENT3OxTHEDomino Theory WASINFORCEANDFORTHE53ITWASVALIDIN (ISTORIAN!9ES4HELOSSOF6IETNAMANDTHENEVERYNATIONINTHEREGIONTO#OMMUNISMWAS ALEGITIMATENIGHTMARETOTHE5NITED3TATESTHEBEACONOFLIBERTYINTHEWORLD)TWAS FOREMOSTTHATWESTOPTHECOMMIESIN6IETNAM#ONTAINMENT4HATWASOURPOLICY (ISTORIAN"!ND0RESIDENT*OHNSONWASNOTGOINGTOBETHEFIRSTPRESIDENTTOLOSEANALLYTO #OMMUNISMORLOSEAWARJUSTBECAUSEWEWAITEDUNTILTHEENEMYLANDEDONA#ALIFORNIA BEACHBEFOREWETOOKACTION 3TUDENT: )TSSOHARDTOBELIEVETHEWHOLE6IETNAM7ARWASSTARTEDx(EISINTERRUPTED (ISTORIAN!xESCALATED x2EMEMBERWEWEREALREADYINAWAR *EscalateTOINCREASEININTENSITY 3TUDENT2IGHTxESCALATEDxBECAUSEOFAMAJORDECEPTIONALIE 3TUDENTWITHRESIGNATIONSADNESS4HESECONDATTACKNEVERHAPPENED(EPAUSES!LLTHOSE !MERICANLIVESLOSTOVERYOUNGMENANDWOMEN 3TUDENT: Even the captain of the MaddoxEXPRESSEDDOUBTWHENHECABLEDHISSUPERIORSIN 7ASHINGTONMENTIONINGhFREAKWEATHERvANhOVEREAGERvSONARMANANDNOEVIDENCEOF hVISUALSIGHTINGSvh3UGGESTCOMPLETEEVALUATIONBEFOREFURTHERACTIONvHESAID 3TUDENT"UTTHE0ENTAGONIGNOREDTHECAPTAINSCAUTIONANDMAINTAINEDTHATTHEATTACK had occurred. 56 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT GULF OF TONKIN DIALOGUE (4) (ISTORIAN!2IGHT)TSEEMSTHE7HITE(OUSEANDTHE0ENTAGONWANTEDTOESCALATETHEWARHAD planned to do so before August. This incident gave President Johnson his opportunity to carry out a secret or prearranged plan. 3TUDENT!CONSPIRACYINTHE7HITE(OUSETHATSWHATITWAS (ISTORIAN"(ARDLYACONSPIRACY)THINK"UTHEDIDINTENTIONALLYMISLEADUSANDUSETHE'ULF OF4ONKIN)NCIDENTSON!UGUSTANDASAPRETEXTTOESCALATETHEWAR 3TUDENT: Lies. Deception. Fraud. Conspiracy. President Johnson should be vilified.* That goes FOR2OBERT-C.AMARAHIS3ECRETARYOF$EFENSETOO!NDSOMEADMIRALSANDGENERALS *VilifiedTOSAYBADEVILORDESPICABLETHINGSABOUTSOMEONE (ISTORIAN!,YNDON*OHNSONSREPUTATIONASAPRESIDENThasPLUMMETED)THURTS!MERICANS TOTHINKTHATTHE0RESIDENTANDHISADVISORSMILITARYANDCIVILIANALIKEDECEIVEDUSALL "UTAGAINTHE0RESIDENTSAWTHEBIGGERPICTURETHENEEDFORTHE53TOTAKEALARGER MOREDECISIVEROLEIN6IETNAM)GUESSYOUCOULDSAYHEDECEPTIVELYMISLEDUS (ISTORIAN"!NDxATTHETIMEAWARIN6IETNAMATHIRDWORLDCOUNTRYWITHOUTFANCY TECHNOLOGYANDWEAPONRYLOOKEDLIKEANEASYONEFORTHE53)TWOULDBEANOTHERSUCCESS in the Cold War. 3TUDENT(OWWRONGWEWERE 3TUDENT!NDMAYBETHESADDESTCHAPTEROFALLTHIS(OWEASY#ONGRESSROLLEDOVERAND HANDEDTHE0RESIDENTABLANKCHECKTOWAGEWARIN6IETNAM 3TUDENT9EAH4HE(OUSEPASSEDTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN2ESOLUTIONON!UGUSTUNANIMOUSLY In the Senate only Senators Wayne Morris and Ernest Tidings dissented. Even Senator 7ILLIAM&ULBRIGHTBACKEDTHEPRESIDENTSRESOLUTION (ISTORIAN!: Senator Fulbright later regretted it and said so soon after. Later, he too felt 0RESIDENT*OHNSONHADDECEIVEDANDMISLEDTHECOUNTRYNOTSOMUCHINTHEINCIDENTITSELF ASTHEEXTENTOFTHERESOLUTIONANDTHEBROADBASEDPOWERSITGAVEHIM 3TUDENT)TALLHAPPENEDSOFASTARUSHTOJUDGMENT7EHADNOTIMETOTHINKANDSORTOUT the facts. (ISTORIAN"%XACTLY4HERESALESSONTOBELEARNEDTHERE (ISTORIAN!)NSUMMARYWECANSAYTHE'ULFOF4ONKINLEDTOAMAJORWARFORTHE53"UT ITEVENTUALLYCAUSEDGREATERDAMAGEBECAUSEITLEDTOACREDITABILITYGAPBETWEENPEOPLE WHORUNOURGOVERNMENTANDTHEPEOPLEWHOARESERVED (ISTORIAN")AGREE4HEGOVERNMENTSHANDLINGOFTHISINCIDENTTHEWARITSELFANDTHE 7ATERGATE3CANDALTHATFOLLOWEDnYEARSLATERCREATEDAWIDESPREADSKEPTICISMAND MISTRUSTOFOURELECTEDANDAPPOINTEDOFFICIALSTHATMAYNEVERDIMINISH INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 57 LESSON 5 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON!#ONTRASTOF#ULTURES /BJECTIVES s #REATIVELYILLUSTRATEASPECTSOF6IETNAMESECULTURE s #ONTRAST6IETNAMESEAND!MERICANVALUES One+ Day Individuals or Student Pairs or Trios -ATERIALS s !#/.42!34/,452%3n— class set s 4!.+!0/%-3 — class set s 4!.+!0/%-&/2- — class set s 02%3%.4!4)/.25"2)##ONTENT— class set + transparency (optional) s %33!925"2)# — class set + transparency (optional) 4EACHER2EFERENCE s 3PEAKING6IETNAMESE — transparency 3ETUP s $ECIDEIFSTUDENTSWILLWORKINDIVIDUALLYINPAIRSORINTRIOSAND ARRANGETHEROOMACCORDINGLY -OTIVATOR 7RITETHEWORDhVALUESvONTHEBOARDANDHAVESTUDENTSDEFINE Dictionary definition of values: “a principle, standard, or quality considered worthwhile or desirable” 7ITHTHEIRDEFINITIONORONEYOUSUPPLYINMINDASKSTUDENTSTO DISCUSSWHAT53SOCIETYCULTUREVALUES-AKEABRIEFLISTONTHE BOARD!SKIFTHEYTHINKTHESEVALUESHAVECHANGEDSINCE 3EGUENEXTINTOTHEVALUESTHEYTHINKTHE6IETNAMESEOF MIGHTHAVEHELDANDHOWTHESEVALUESMIGHTHAVEDIFFEREDFROM !MERICANVALUES Decide how you want to have students read the essay—silently, in groups, or aloud with you directing student readers. Whatever the case, complete the task with appropriate discussion. 0ROCEDURE 1. Distribute A CONTRAST OF CULTURES 1965. Read in class. $URINGTHEDISCUSSIONSTRESSTHATTHEFAILUREOF!MERICANSTO UNDERSTANDTHECULTURALDIFFERENCESORACCEPTTHE6IETNAMESEAS EQUALSLEDTOPROBLEMSFIGHTINGTHEWAR 3. Using the transparency of 3PEAKING6IETNAMESE, teach your STUDENTSAFEWKEYWORDSANDPHRASESPERHAPSREHEARSINGAFEW TIMESBEFOREDIALOGUINGWITHTHEM3UGGESTED 4EACHERnh(ELLOv 3TUDENTSnh'OOD-ORNINGvx 4EACHERnh(OWAREYOUv 3TUDENTSnh&INE4HANKSv 4EACHERnh'OOD'OODBYEv 3TUDENTSnh'OODBYEv 58 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 5 TEACHING DIRECTIONS $ISTRIBUTE4!.+!0/%-3WHICHBRIEFLYEXPLAINSTHEFORMAT ANDTHEASSIGNMENTCONNECTEDTOTHEREADING!SYOUDOTHIS EMPHASIZETHErigid structure of the syllabication. Read the EXAMPLESLOWLYNOTINGTHEPROPERNUMBEROFSYLLABLESPERLINE Write a Tanka poem of your own as another model. !LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTSTOWORKONTHETWOPOEMS 7HENEACHSTUDENTHASWRITTENACCEPTABLEDRAFTSOFTHETWO REQUIREDPOEMSAUTHORIZETHEMTOMOVETOTHENEXTSTAGEOFTHE process by distributing the TANKA POEM FORMS. Students THENNEATLYTRANSFERTHEIRDRAFTSTOTHEFORMSHEET If there is time in your schedule, suggest that students use color or illustrations to enhance the presentation of their poems. -AKETHEhPOLISHINGvOFTHEPOEMSHOMEWORKIFTHESTUDENTS DONTCOMPLETETHEPROCESSBYTHEPERIODSEND $EBRIEFING#LOSURE (AVESTUDENTSATTHEPERIODSENDORONTHENEXTDAYSTANDANDREAD RECITETHEIRPOEMSPERHAPSTHEBESTONEOFTHETWO.OTEWHAT WORDSORIDEASSEEMTOBECOMMONINMOSTOFTHEPOEMS 2. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC&ROMWHAT)KNOWABOUTTHE6IETNAMESE)THINKTHESE DIFFERENCESBETWEENTHETWOSOCIETIESMIGHTHAVECAUSED PROBLEMSFOROURSOLDIERS s 7RITEAPARAGRAPHESSAYWITHANINTRODUCTIONBODY PARAGRAPHANDSUMMARY 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s #ONSIDERHAVINGSTUDENTSCONSTRUCTA6ENNDIAGRAMORDOUBLE BUBBLEMINDMAPCLEARLYEXHIBITINGTHESIMILARITIESAND contrasts of both societies/cultures. !MERICA INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact Depending on resources available, suggest that students devise simple costumes to wear as they read their poems—perhaps donning traditional Asian hats. Assess student poetry reading using the PRESENTATION RUBRIC: Content (on page 23). 10–12 minutes Use the ESSAY RUBRIC (on page 22) to assess student compositions. 6IETNAM VIETNAM Teacher Guide 59 A y ey ar w an L an c an Gejiu Wenshan Mengzi Y on g Nanning g( A CONTRAST OF CULTURES 1965 (1) Mandalay Maoming on g H M n eko g) MYANMAR D a Hanoi Haiphong Meiktila Gulf of Tonkin 20 lw Haikou T han Hainan E Y om y arw ady A ye !NOTHER0LANET Hoa Binh Sittwe 9OUNGSOLDIERSFROMTHE5NITED3TATESLANDEDAT3AIGONOR 20 in Loungphrabang $ANANG4HEYIMMEDIATELYFILTEREDOUTTOSMALLERTOWNSAND LA O Taungoo Chiang Mai VILLAGES"EINGhINCOUNTRYvWASTRAUMATIC4HELANDITSELFWAS PE Vinh OP LE SHOCKENOUGHTHEJUNGLEHEATHUGECRAWLINGBUZZINGAND Vientiane 'S Uttaradit BITINGCREATURESTHETORRENTIALRAINS"UTTHE6IETNAMESEPEOPLE Udon Thani provided the biggest challenge. Yangon Understanding and accepting 6IETNAMESECULTUREWASANALMOSTIMPOSSIBLETASKFORMOST T H A I L A N D Chi Gulf of on YOUNGSOLDIERS4HEYOFTENFELTTHEYWEREONADIFFERENTPLANET g Martaban Nakhon M un SODIFFERENTWERETHEPEOPLETHEYWERETOFIGHTANDFIGHTFOR Ratchasima 15 A dy Yu Hongs h u i Yo u EM S D O CR g Pin IC A AT 15 I g Kon IC U BL N REP k VIET NAM O S E U T H Dawei !$IFFERENT3OCIETY Qui Nhon Bangkok S repok 7HOWERETHESE!SIANPEOPLEBOTHENEMIESANDALLIESOF Battambang THE5NITED3TATES6IETNAMESESOCIETYWASOVERWHELMINGLY CAMBODIA Myeik RURAL-OST6IETNAMESEWERERICEFARMERS4HEYLIVEDINSMALL Cam Ranh VILLAGESANDWEREMOSTLYNONPOLITICAL4HEWARPITTEDTHE Mergui Phnom Penh South (European influenced)Archipelago against the North (nationalistic, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Gulf of Thailand COMMUNIST9ETITWASMAINLYGEOGRAPHYANDAPOLITICAL Go Cong Long Xuyen 10 IDEOLOGYTHATSEPARATEDTHEM!LL6IETNAMESESHAREDA COMMONSOCIETYLANGUAGEANDCULTURE C H Me N A N D A M A Ubon Ratchathani Da Nang 10 S A 95 Surat Thani #ULTURAL2OOTS National capital Other cities 6IETNAMESESOCIETY ANDCULTURE WEREVERY Songkhla International boundary STRANGETOPEOPLEFROMTHE5NITED3TATES The boundaries and names shown and the designations 4HISISMAINLYBECAUSETHETWOSOCIETIES used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. and cultures have very different origins 100 MALAYSIA intellectually, 5 spiritually, and culturally. 6IETNAMTRACESITSORIGINSTO#HINA4HE5NITED Map No. 4112 UNITED NATIONS July 1999 States traces its origins through European SOCIETIESTOTHEANCIENT(EBREWS'REEKSAND 2OMANS *SocietyORGANIZEDCOMMUNITIESTHAT HAVECOMMONPURPOSE *CultureCUSTOMSANDCIVILIZATIONOFA particular people or society 110 0 105 0 100 200 100 300 200 400 500 km 300 mi 5 Department of Public Information Cartographic Section #ONQUESTAND2ESISTANCE /VERTHECENTURIESTHE6IETNAMESEHAVEFACEDCONQUESTANDOCCUPATIONMANYTIMES2ESISTANCETO DOMINATIONBYINVADERSISINGRAINEDINTHEIRCHARACTER'REATWEALTHISASIGNOFSELFISHNESSTOTHE 6IETNAMESE4HE7ESTERNCOLONIALHERITAGEREVERESGREATWEALTHEVENIFTHEWEALTHISGAINEDATTHE EXPENSEOFOTHERSTHEWEAKCONQUEREDCOLONY4HE6IETNAMESEARECONTENTWITHLIMITSANDHARMONY &RANCEADDEDTOITSCOLONIALEMPIREBYCONQUERINGANDDOMINATING6IETNAM4HE6IETNAMESESUCCEEDED INDRIVINGTHE&RENCHOUTIN4HEYWEREDETERMINEDTORESISTASTHEYHAVEFORCENTURIESTHENEW FOREIGNPOWERTHATTOOKTHEPLACEOFTHE&RENCHTHE5NITED3TATES "UDDHISMAND#ONFUCIANISMENCOURAGEABELIEFINSPIRITUALITYANDHARMONY 60 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT A CONTRAST OF CULTURES 1965 (2) !#HASMOF6ALUES !CHASM OFVALUESSEPARATEDTHETWOSOCIETIESMUCHASTHEWIDE0ACIFICSEPARATEDTHE5NITED 3TATESFROM!SIA)NGENERALTERMSLIFEINTHE5NITED3TATESWASMATERIALISTICWITHSUCCESSBASEDON ACHIEVEMENTLIFEIN6IETNAMWASMORESPIRITUALANDRELAXED)NTHE5NITED3TATESAWARENESSOFTIME ANDCLOCKWATCHINGWASADAILYRITUALIFNOTANOBSESSION4HE6IETNAMESEWERELESSORIENTEDTOWARD PUNCTUALITYANDDEADLINES!MERICANYOUTHWERENOTORIOUSFORDISRESPECTINGAGEANDTALKINGBACKTO THEIRPARENTS6IETNAMESEYOUTHWERETAUGHTTORESPECTTHEIRELDERS)NTHE5NITED3TATESWOMENWERE GAININGLEGALANDMARITALRIGHTS)N6IETNAMWOMENOBEYEDTHEIRFATHERSTHEIRHUSBANDSORTHEIR ELDESTSON!MERICANCUSTOMSALLOWEDWOMENTOGOOUTALONEONDATESIN6IETNAMONLYhBADvGIRLSOR UNEDUCATEDFEMALESWOULDDOSO *ChasmADEEPOPENINGAGAP "LUNTNESSAND2ESTRAINT 0EOPLEFROMTHE5NITED3TATESAND6IETNAMEXHIBITEDDIFFERENCESINMANNERSANDMORALITY4HESE DIFFERENCESPERSISTTOTHISDAY)NTHE5NITED3TATESCONVERSATIONISBLUNTANDSTRAIGHTFORWARD$IRECTEYE CONTACTISEXPECTED4HE6IETNAMESETENDTOTALKANDWRITEAROUNDSUBJECTSBEFOREREACHINGTHEPOINT ,OOKINGDIRECTLYINTOSOMEONESEYESMAYMEANTHEOPPOSITEOFRESPECTJUSTASASMILE MAYNOTMEAN HAPPINESSORBEINGPLEASED!MERICANSOFTENSHOWSTRONGEMOTIONSINPUBLICSOMETHINGTHE6IETNAMESE RARELYIFEVERDO/VERALLTHE6IETNAMESEAREMOREMODESTANDKEEPTHEIREMOTIONSUNDERRESTRAINT 0UBLICKISSINGORDISPLAYSOFAFFECTIONARERARE 4HIShPERMANENTv6IETNAMESESMILEFRUSTRATED53TROOPSWHOCOULDNEVERKNOWWHATEMOTIONIT SHOWEDORMASKED &AMILY,IFE#ONTRASTS )NTHE5NITED3TATESTHENUCLEARFAMILYMOTHERFATHERAND CHILDRENLIVINGINONEHOUSEWASTHENORM!MERICASELDERLY GENERALLYLIVEDALONEORINNURSINGHOMES"USY!MERICAN WOMENWEREBUYINGPREPAREDCONVENIENCEFOODS&ASTFOOD RESTAURANTSWEREBEGINNINGTOCATERTOFAMILIES)NCONTRAST THE6IETNAMESEMIGHTHAVETHREEORFOURGENERATIONSLIVINGIN ONEHOUSE&OODPREPARATIONBYTHEWOMENOFTHEFAMILYWAS ATRADITIONALHONORABLEANDTIMECONSUMINGTASK&AST FOODWASLITERALLYAFOREIGNCONCEPT!TMEALTIMECHILDREN BOWEDTOTHEIRELDERSALLOWINGTHEADULTSTOBESERVEDFIRST #ELEBRATING #ELEBRATIONSILLUSTRATEANOTHERDIFFERENCEINTHETWOCULTURES )NTHE5NITED3TATESFAMILIESCELEBRATEBIRTHDAYS4HEGUEST OFHONORRECEIVESPRESENTS4HE6IETNAMESECELEBRATETHE DEATHDAYSOFANCESTORS&AMILIESWORSHIPTHEDECEASEDAT INHOMEALTARS)NBOTHCULTURESFOODISACENTERPIECEATMOST CELEBRATIONS7OMENFROMBOTHSOCIETIESTOILINTHEIRKITCHENS for hours or even days preparing special foods. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 61 A CONTRAST OF CULTURES 1965 (3) #ONSUMPTIONAND$EBT 4HE5NITED3TATESWASANINDUSTRIALCAPITALISTECONOMY6IETNAM WASASUBSISTENCEAGRICULTURALECONOMY4HEMOSTOBVIOUS DIFFERENCEBETWEENTHETWOWASINhTOYSvORLUXURIES)NMOST HOMESINTHE5NITED3TATESHADONEORMORETELEPHONESANDATLEAST ONETELEVISIONSET-OSTFAMILIESHADONEORTWOCARS-OSTFAMILIES ALSOHELDCREDITCARDS4HEYCOULDGOINTODEBTTOPOSSESSCONSUMER PRODUCTSANDPAYFORTHEMLATER-OST6IETNAMESEWERENOTAWAREOF ELECTRONICORMECHANICALCONSUMERGOODS%VENTHOSEINACITYLIKE 3AIGONDIDNOTFREQUENTLYPURCHASEITEMSONCREDIT#REDITMEANT DEBTANDDEBTVERYOFTENMEANTDISHONORINGTHEIRFAMILIESWITHA bad reputation. &INAL0ROFILES 7HILETHESECULTURALSNAPSHOTSMAYNOTFITEVERY!MERICANANDEVERY6IETNAMESETHEYDOCHARACTERIZETHE TWOSOCIETIESIN0ERHAPSTHISFINALTHUMBNAILSKETCHMIGHTSUMUPTHEVALUESOFTHETWOPEOPLES s 4HETYPICALURBAN!MERICANRUSHEDTOTHEfuture in pursuit of the good life, achieving and COLLECTINGINCONSTANTLYCHANGINGTIMES s 4HE6IETNAMESEVILLAGERFARMERLOOKEDTOTHEREVEREDpastPROUDOFTHEANCESTORSINHARMONYWITH ALIMITEDWORLDOBLIVIOUSFORTHEMOSTPARTTOEMPERORSKINGSPRESIDENTSORPREMIERS 62 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT TANKA POEMS Tanka is Japanese for short poem4ANKAPOEMSCANEXPRESSOPINIONSANDFEELINGSINRELATIVELYFEW WORDSSOMETHINGPOETRYDOESBETTERTHANMOSTLITERARYFORMS s 4HE4ANKASFORMATISLINESANDFOLLOWSAnnnnSYLLABLECOUNT s 4ANKASAREGENERALLYMOODPIECESperfectFORTHISPARTICULARTASKCAPTURINGTWODIVERSESOCIETIES WITHANEMPHASISONSTRONGIMAGESMETAPHORSANDPERSONIFICATION s 3UBJECTSFORTANKAPOETRYINCLUDELOVESADNESSTHESEASONSANDTHEHUMANCONDITION s 4HEFIFTHANDLASTLINECOULDBEIRONICTHATISITCOULDHAVEACLEVERTWIST s 4ANKAPOEMSLIKEMOST*APANESEPOETRYDONOTRHYME 4ANKA0OETRY2ULES 9OUWILLNOWCOMPOSETWOTANKAPOEMSBASEDONTHEESSAY!#ONTRASTOF#ULTURES. Read over THERULESFORWRITINGTHETANKAPOEMBELOWANDFOLLOWTHEMRIGIDLY s #OMPOSETWOSEPARATEPOEMSONEONTHE!MERICANSONEONTHE6IETNAMESE s &OREACHOFTHETWOPOEMSFOLLOWTHERULEOFLINESANDASYLLABLECOUNTOFnnnn2EWORK YOURTHOUGHTSANDWORDSUNTILYOUHAVETHEexactNUMBEROFSYLLABLESPERLINE4HISAGONIZING constraint forcesYOUTOFINDJUSTTHERIGHTWORDS s 4HEWORDSSHOULDREFLECTTHETHEMEANDDETAILSOFTHEESSAY s 0EPPERYOURPOEMSWITHWORDSFROMTHEESSAYBUTNOTTOOOFTEN(UMORESPECIALLYWITOR SARCASMMAYBEAPPROPRIATE %XAMPLES .OTESYLLABLECOUNTINEACHLINE With roots in Europe, Spiritual lives They try to win over the world Smiling through it all, so odd Clock watching, working To their ally, foe. To covet rich toys— Life is to be lived Hey, are we having fun yet? Without clocks, stress, or worry. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 63 TANKA POEM FORM 64 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT SPEAKING VIETNAMESE ,EARNINGAFEWKEYWORDSANDPHRASESWILLHELPYOUUNDERSTANDTHEhSOUNDSvOFTHE6IETNAM7ARAND MAKEYOUREXPERIENCEMOREMEANINGFUL"EADVENTURESOME,EARNINGTHESOUNDSOFTHECOUNTRYWILL MAKE6IETNAMMOREREAL#ONTINUEHEREYOUREDUCATIONASAGROUNDSOLDIERhINCOUNTRYv$OTHEBEST YOUCANWITHTHESESIMPLECONVERSATIONALWORDSPHRASES %NGLISH Hello 6IETNAMESE Chào ông Chào bà h2OUGHv0RONUNCIATION JAO-AWNG JAO-BAH 'OOD-ORNING 8INCHËOÙNG 8INCHËOBË 3).*!/!7.' 3).*!/"!( (OWAREYOU ¼NGCOKHO2 EKHÙNG "ËCØKHO2 EKHÙNG !7.''/+7%(+!7.' "!'/+7%(+!7.' &INETHANKS 4ÙIKHO2 ECÈMON $/9+7%('!-52. 'OOD 4Ù|T(AY $!7$(!9 Yes Vâng (North) Da (South) VUHNG YA No Không KAWNG 0LEASE ,ËMON ,!-52. 4HANKYOU #ÈMONÙNG #ÈMONBË '!-52.!7.' '!-52."!( 'OODBYE #HËOTAMBIÐT *!/$!-")!9$/RJUSTh*!/v ¼NGMALES "ËFEMALES .OTE 6IETNAMESEISNOTANEASYLANGUAGETOLEARN)TISATONALLANGUAGETHEMEANINGOFAWORDIS DETERMINEDBYTHEPITCHATWHICHYOUSPEAKIT!NDTHE6IETNAMESEUSESIXTONES&OREXAMPLE THEWORDhbavCANMEANfemale, aunt, grandmother, three, poisoned food, or wasteDEPENDING on the tone. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 65 LESSON 6 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON7HATMADETHE6IETNAM7ARSODIFFERENT /BJECTIVES s %XPLORECOMBATEXPERIENCESOFTHECOMMONFOOTSOLDIER s ,EARNUNIQUEASPECTSOF6IETNAM7AR Four–five Days Individuals and Cooperative Groups of 5 or 6 -ATERIALS s !'25.437!2n— class set s 2%.'!0/%-3 — class set or transparency s 2%.'!0/%-&/2- — class set s !'25.437!24!",%!54!3+3— class set or one per group s !'25.437!24!",%!5/2'!.):%2— one per group s ,INEDPAPERX— class set s 0ROPS— as needed (for tableaus) s 3TAPLER— one 4EACHER2EFERENCE s 7HATMADETHE6IETNAM7ARSODIFFERENT(1–2) — transparency (class set optional) s #OMPARING6IETNAMWITH/THER-AJOR7ARS— transparency s 53!RMY#HAINOF#OMMAND — transparency (optional) 3ETUP !'25.437!2ESSAY $ECIDEHOWSTUDENTSWILLREADSILENTLYASINDIVIDUALSALOUDIN GROUPSORTEACHERDIRECTEDWITHSTUDENTREADERS !'RUNTS7AR4ABLEAU Plan ahead to ensure group tableau success. a. Divide the class into heterogeneous groups of 5 or 6 and assign each group a section (or sections) of the essay. s 5SINGTHEIRSECTIONSOFTHEESSAYASTHEBASISFORTHEIR SCRIPTSTUDENTSMEETANDDISCUSSTHESCOPEANDSEQUENCE OFTHEIRPLAYANDWHATEACHCHARACTERWILLDOANDSAY HOWEVERBRIEFTHEACTIONANDDIALOGUE s 3TUDENTSUSETHE!'25.437!24!",%!5 /2'!.):%2TOJOTDOWNGENERALIDEAS s All group members must participate WITHASENTENCEOR TWOEXPRESSINGTHETHOUGHTSOFTHECHARACTERPORTRAYED B 4HEPRESENTATIONSREQUIRESOMEROOMREARRANGEMENT s !TAMINIMUMCLEARASECTIONOFTHEROOMTOALLOWROOM FORSTUDENTPERFORMANCES s $EVISESOMESORTOFCURTAINSETUPSOTHATGROUPSCAN FEELLIKEPROFESSIONALIFIMPROMPTUACTORSANDTHE audience is treated to a sudden unveiling of a scene. 66 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 6 TEACHING DIRECTIONS c. Be sure that students understand procedures and logistics. s )NFORMSTUDENTSOFTHEORDEROFTHEGROUPSTABLEAU PRESENTATIONS5SETHESEQUENCEONTHEHANDOUT s 3INCETHEGROUPIShFROZENvWHENTHECURTAINRISESESTABLISH a signal to start and stop action/dialogue (ex., snapped FINGERSBELLRINGINGPOINTEDFINGERACERTAINWORDRAISING LOWERINGOFTHECURTAINETC -OTIVATOR 4URNOUTTHELIGHTSANDUSEAFLASHLIGHTTODRAMATICALLYREADTHE first paragraph, &IREFIGHTFROM!'25.437!2 #ONSIDERSHOWINGABRIEFSNIPPETFROM/LIVER3TONESPlatoon, WHERETHEhCHERRYv#HRIS4AYLOR#HARLIE3HEENISONNIGHT WATCHJUSTBEFOREAFIREFIGHTWITH.6!TROOPS4HISSCENEIS ABOUTnMINUTESINTOTHEFILM 0ROCEDURE )LLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCIESOF7HATMADETHE6IETNAM7AR SODIFFERENT,#OMPARING6IETNAMWITH/THER-AJOR7ARS, and 53!RMY#HAINOF#OMMAND!DDDETAILOREMPHASIS ASYOUGOOVERTHEDATATOENRICHSTUDENTSUNDERSTANDINGOFTHE 6IETNAM7AR!SKKEYQUESTIONSTHATENABLESTUDENTSTOBRING SOMEMEANINGANDPERSPECTIVETOTHISWAREGh)NWHATTHREE YEARPERIODWASTHERETHEMOST53COMBATTROOPSIN6IETNAMv xORh7HATWASTHENATUREOFCOMBATIN6IETNAMv For years the author read the paragraph from the essay as described, and then showed the video snippet from Platoon. This provided a powerful introduction to the reality of combat in Vietnam for high school students. $ISTRIBUTE!'25.437!2nANDHAVESTUDENTSREADITIN THEMANNERYOUDECIDEDEARLIER /NCEDONEHAVESOMEDISCUSSIONONKEYPOINTSINTHEESSAY !SKSTUDENTSIFTHEREADINGCHANGEDANYPERCEPTIONSOFCOMBAT IN6IETNAM )LLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCYORDISTRIBUTE2%.'!0/%-3'O OVERITSGUIDELINESANDALLOWAPPROPRIATETIMEFORSTUDENTSTO WRITEAROUGHDRAFT!STHEROUGHDRAFTSAREFINISHEDDISTRIBUTE the RENGA POEM FORM for students to transfer their polished WORK You may allow students to stand and recite their work before collecting them and moving on. $ISTRIBUTE!'25.437!24!",%!54!3+3WHICHINCLUDES THEGUIDELINESPROCEDUREFORTHEASSIGNMENTANDACHARTOFTOPICS ANDDRAMATIZATIONIDEASFORTHEIRSCRIPTS%XPLAINTHOROUGHLY INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 67 LESSON 6 TEACHING DIRECTIONS Be very clear in your expectations of audience behavior—paying attention, courtesy, and applause afterwards, etc. (See Setup for this Lesson for additional suggestions.) 4HEFOLLOWINGTEXTISFROMTHE!'25.437!24!",%!5 TASKS student handout: Tasks $ISCUSSTHESCOPEANDSEQUENCEOFYOURDRAMA A $ECIDEONTHEIDENTITYOFCHARACTERSANDWHATEACHWILL do or say. b. Decide on the action to include in the script. C %VERYGROUPMEMBERMUSTPARTICIPATEWITHATLEASTA SENTENCEORTWOCOMMUNICATINGTHETHOUGHTSOFTHE character portrayed. D -AKENOTESOFGENERALIDEASON!'25.437!2 4!",%!5/2'!.):%2 2. Plan an effective script A "EGINTHEPLAYWITHSOMENARRATIVESETUP B )NCLUDEWORDSPHRASESANDIDEASFROMTHEESSAYINTHE dialogue or narrative setup. C 0ROVIDEALOGICALSEQUENCEOFACTION 0RODUCEANEFFECTIVEDRAMA A 'ATHERANYPROPSORCOSTUMEPIECES B 2EHEARSEnTIMES $ISTRIBUTE!'25.437!24!",%!5/2'!.):%2AND THENRELEASESTUDENTSINTOTHEIRGROUPSTOBEGINWORKONTHEIR tableau scripts. !LLOWENOUGHTIMEATLEASTTOPERIODSFORSTUDENTSTO WRITEORGANIZEANDPUTTOGETHERTHEIRSCRIPTS7HENTHEYARE READYHAVEEACHGROUPCOMEFORWARDANDhPERFORMvTHEIRWORK as prescribed in the Tasks section. 'ENERALLYPRAISEEVERYTABLEAU!FTERTHEPERFORMANCESHAVE GROUPSSTAPLETOGETHERALLOFTHEIRWORKINGPAPERSANDHANDIN $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 1. !'RUNTS7AR $EBRIEFWITHPERTINENTQUESTIONSANDCOMMENTSTHATFURTHER ENLIGHTENSTUDENTSABOUTCOMBATFORA53SOLDIERIN6IETNAM ANDHOWITDIFFEREDFROMEARLIERWARS 2. !'RUNTS7AR 4ABLEAU !SKVARIOUSSTUDENTSTOSUMUPTHEESSENCEOFEACHTABLEAU GROUPSDRAMATIZEDTOPICSMAKINGACONNECTIONTOTHEESSAYTHEY read. 68 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 6 TEACHING DIRECTIONS 3. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC7HATWASCOMBATLIKEFORTHECOMMONhGROUND POUNDERv 4OPIC7HATSPECIFICASPECTOFBEINGAGRUNTWASTHEMOST distasteful/fearful/unsatisfying? Two minutes 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON (AVESTUDENTSTHINKOFWAYSTOMAKETHECOMBATEXPERIENCELESS arduous and frustrating. $ISCUSSPOSSIBLEARMYSTRATEGIESTHATMIGHTMAKE53EFFORTS AGAINSTTHEENEMYMOREEFFECTIVEANDINTHEENDSUCCESSFUL INWINNINGTHEWAR INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 69 A GRUNT’S WAR (1) &IREFIGHT )TISPITCHDARKMOONLESS9OURPLATOONIS on patrol itching for a firefight. Charlie is EVERYWHERE/VERHEREIN)NDIAN#OUNTRY THE6#OWNTHENIGHT4HERAINHASSTOPPED BUTITISSTILLHOTANDSTEAMY!SYOUAND THEOTHERGUYSADVANCETOWARD(ILL YOUSTEPONSOMETHING h'ODDONTLETITBEATWOSTEPSNAKE )FITISANDITBITESMETWOSTEPSFROM NOW)MDEADv 3WEATRUNSOFFYOURFOREHEAD9OURARMPITS drip profusely. You are scared. Charlie APPEARSANDDISAPPEARSWITHEQUALEASESO SUDDENLY(ISTUNNELSMUSTBEEVERYWHERE SOAREHISMINESBOMBSBOOBYTRAPSAND SHARPPOISONOUSPUNJISTAKESALLHIDDENBY TWIGSTHICKVEGETATIONORDIRT!MISSTEPCOULDMEANINSTANTDEATHORLIFELONGDISABILITY h-ANITSHOT7HYAM)HERE)COULDHAVEGONETO#ANADA/NLYDAYSTIL)RETURNTO @THEWORLD7HATSTHATNOISEOVERTHERE)HATEBEINGONPOINT)gottaSURVIVETHISv !5NIQUE7AR )NSOMANYWAYSTHISUNDECLAREDWARIN6IETNAMWAS LIKENOOTHERIN53HISTORY7ORLD7AR)hDOUGHBOYSv FOUGHTBATTLESFROMTRENCHES7ORLD7AR))')SFOUGHT MASSIVEINVASIONBATTLESIN.ORTH!FRICA%UROPEANDTHE 3OUTH0ACIFIC4HEIREXPERIENCESWEREVERYDIFFERENTFROM THOSEOFTHEIRGRANDSONSANDSONSIN6IETNAM 7HO3ERVED 53!RMYFOOTSOLDIERSIN6IETNAMWEREOFTENON PATROL4HEYWERESEARCHINGFORARUTHLESSANDELUSIVE ENEMY3OMEHOWSOMEONECAMEUPWITHTHELABEL hGRUNTSvFORTHESEINFANTRYMEN(OWDIDTHEYGETTO BEhGROUNDPOUNDERSvCHASING#HARLIEINTHEJUNGLES OF6IETNAM4HEAVERAGEGRUNTWASWHITEANDCAME FROMRURALORSMALLTOWN!MERICA-OSTSOLDIERSHAD VOLUNTEEREDFORTHEARMYANDWEREnYEARSOLD !BOUTnPERCENTOFTHESEYOUNGMENWERE!FRICAN !MERICANYETTHISETHNICGROUPMADEUPAPPROXIMATELY PERCENTOFTHECOMBATDEATHS(OWDIDTHEhGROUND POUNDERvTHEINFANTRYSOLDIERWHOGLORIEDINTHENAME hGRUNTvEXPERIENCETHE6IETNAM7AR 70 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT A GRUNT’S WAR (2) &IRST)MPRESSIONS .EWRECRUITSORDRAFTEESTRAINEDINBOOTCAMPSATPLACESLIKE&ORT"ENNING'EORGIAOR&ORT "RAGG.ORTH#AROLINA!NAIRCONDITIONEDCOMMERCIALJETTRANSPORTEDTHENEWLYTRAINEDSOLDIERS TO6IETNAMOFTENWITHSTOPSIN*APANAND/KINAWA%XITINGTHEPLANETHENEWARRIVALSWERE ALMOSTOVERWHELMEDBYTHEHEATANDHUMIDITYSIMILARTO3OUTH&LORIDA3MELLSWERESOSTRONGTHE ARRIVING!MERICANSWEREALMOSTBREATHLESS4HEUSEOFHUMANANDANIMALFERTILIZERSINFIELDSNEAR THEAIRPORTTHEABSENCEOFDEODORANTSONTHENATIVEPOPULATIONANDTHESPICYFOODSCOOKEDOUTDOORS MIXEDUNPLEASANTLY4HESOUNDSAROUNDTHEAIRPORTANDINTHEBASECAMPSWEREJUSTASPOTENTAND FOREIGN4HE6IETNAMESEWHOOFCOURSEOUTNUMBERED!MERICANSSPOKEINALOUDSTRANGETONGUE SHARPERANDMOREABRUPTTHAN#HINESEOR*APANESE4HESIGHTSSOUNDSANDSMELLSOFTHIS!SIAN COUNTRYHITLIKEABRICK4HEFIRSTIMPRESSIONOF6IETNAMALTHOUGHNOTAPLEASANTONEWASCERTAINLY a sensory experience. )NTOTHE"USH 4IMESPENTATTHE$ANANGOR3AIGONAIRPORTWASBRIEF.EWCOMBAT SOLDIERSWEREWHISKEDAWAYBYTRUCKORHELICOPTERTOABASECAMP ORFIREBASEhINTHEBUSHv4HISISWHERETHEGRUNTSSPENTMOST OFTHEIRYEARSTOUROFDUTY&ROMTHESECAMPSLARGEHELICOPTERS SHUFFLEDPLATOONSFURTHERINTOTHEINTERIORDROPPEDTHEMOFFFORDAYS ANDRETURNEDTOCAMP0LATOONSCONSISTEDOFnCORPORALSAND PRIVATES!LIEUTENANTANDNONCOMMISSIONEDOFFICER.#/USUALLYA SERGEANTLEDAPLATOON!TLEASTONEGRUNTINEACHPLATOONHADSOME MEDICALTRAINING(ECOULDPATCHUPWOUNDSORADMINISTERhMEDSv UNTILACHOPPERCAMETOLIFTOUTTHECASUALTIES/NEORTWOGRUNTS WERETRAINEDASTHERADIOTELEPHONEOPERATOR24/4HE24/WAS ATLEASTASIMPORTANTASTHELIEUTENANTMEDICORGRENADELAUNCHER 7ITHOUTTHE24/APLATOONWASUNABLETOCALLFORARTILLERYSUPPORTOR AIRCOVERANDRISKEDBEINGCUTOFFANDVULNERABLETOAMBUSH+ILLING THE24/BECAMEAGOALOFTHEENEMY 0ACKAND7EAPONS 4HETYPICALGRUNTSPACKWEIGHEDBETWEENn POUNDS)TINCLUDEDCANTEENSOFWATERFOODCOOKING UTENSILSBOOKSEXTRASOCKSVERYIMPORTANTSALT tablets, rope, playing cards, letters, and photos. To this THEGRUNTADDEDHISTOOLSTOPROTECTLIFEANDLIMB WEAPONS4HEINFANTRYGRUNTSPRIMARYWEAPONWASTHE -nRIFLE3OMEGRUNTSCARRIEDMACHINEGUNS/THER WEAPONSINTHEPORTABLEARSENALINCLUDEDAVARIETYOF GRENADESANDANEXPLOSIVEDEVICECALLEDA#LAYMORE WHICHPROJECTEDSTEELBALLSCAPABLEOFSHREDDING ALMOSTANYTHINGUPTOYARDS INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 71 A GRUNT’S WAR (3) 'UNGISAND#HERRIES !PLATOONWASAMIXTUREOFPERSONALITIESANDABLENDOFVETERANSANDNEWLYARRIVEDcherries, FNGs, or newbys!PLATOONMIGHTHAVEngungisWHOTHRIVEDINTHEBUSHWEREDEFIANTLYUNAFRAIDOFTHEENEMY ANDWHOWEREPROBABLYALITTLECRAZY6ERYOFTENTHEPLATOONLEADERWASTHEGungi Mother Supreme. %XPERIENCEDGRUNTSAVOIDEDTHECHERRIES7ALKINGCLOSETOTHESENAÕVEANDINEXPERIENCEDSOLDIERSWAS DANGEROUS4HEGREATESTFEARFORAVETERANGRUNTWAShBUYINGTHERANCHvORhGETTINGBLOWNAWAYvBYA SNIPERSBULLETORBURIEDEXPLOSIVE%ACHPLATOONPURSUEDTWOENEMIESTHE6#6IET#ONGANDTHE.6! .ORTH6IETNAMESEREGULARARMY"OTHTHE6#NICKNAMEDCharlie, Chuck, or Mr. Charles, and the NVA TROOPSWEREWELLRESPECTEDFOES (UMPING )N6IETNAMOperation OrdersCAMEFROMHEADQUARTERS/P/RDERS INCLUDEDDETAILEDINTELLIGENCEESTIMATESANDTACTICALCONCEPTS0LATOONS received their orders by pogues (rear echelon officers). Platoon officers found their objective(s) under the subheading Mission4HISWASUSUALLYA search and destroy (S and DMISSION4HEPLATOONWASTOUSEhAGGRESSIVE PATROLLINGvTOOCCUPYANDDEFENDANAREAORHILL!CHOPPERBig Green Bird, DISGORGEDTHEMENINALANDINGZONELZ)TWASAhot LZIFENEMYFIRE GREETEDTHEIRARRIVAL4HEGRUNTSTHENBEGANTHEIRASSIGNEDMARCHORhump. A PLATOONMEASUREDITSPROGRESSINhCLICKSvCLICKORKLICKMETERS ALMOSTFOOTBALLFIELDS!PLATOONMIGHTTRYTOCOVERMETERSORhCLICKSvPERDAY4HETERRAIN ENEMYRESISTANCEANDTHEWEATHERCOULDALLAFFECTTHISPROGRESS%ACHMORNINGANDAFTERNOONTHEOFFICER LIEUTENANTOR.#/SERGEANTYELLEDhSADDLEUPv!FTERTHEMENPUTONTHEIRPACKSOFFTHEYHUMPED $EHYDRATION0YTHONSAND2ATS /NCETHEPLATOONMOVEDOUTTHEHUMPWASSLOW ANDMETHODICAL0ROGRESSWASGOVERNEDBYTHE TERRAINANDREPORTSOFWHERETHEENEMYWAS!N EASYHUMPWASCALLEDAskate!NUPHILLMARCH INHEAVYJUNGLEWASNOTEASY!HUMPOFCLICKS MIGHTTAKEANENTIREMORNING%VERYHUMPWAS FRAUGHTWITHPROBLEMSANDDANGERS-OSTOFTHESE WEREHIDDENALLHADTOBEOVERCOME6IETNAM ALWAYSHADHEATHUMIDITYANDTROPICALRAINS 4HESEWEREMAJORFRUSTRATIONS3ALTPILLSANDWATER CANTEENSHELPED!LTHOUGHMOSTGRUNTSAVOIDED SERIOUSDEHYDRATIONTHEREWASNOGUARANTEETHAT SEVERALONAHUMPWOULDNOTPASSOUT!NIMALLIFE INTHE6IETNAMJUNGLESPRESENTEDPROBLEMSASWELL 4IGERSANDEVENELEPHANTSWEREOCCASIONALLYIF NOTCOMMONLYSEEN(OWEVERITWASTHECRAWLING CREATURESSPECIFICALLYSNAKESTHATPOSEDTHEGREATESTDANGER#OBRASVIPERSWITHLETHALBITESCONSTRICTORSUP TOFEETLONGANDPYTHONSFEETLONGLIVEDINTHEJUNGLE7OETOTHECARELESSGRUNTWHOSTEPPEDONOR BUMPEDINTOASNAKEHANGINGFROMATREE4HEMOSTFREQUENTLYSEENANIMALSWERERATSWHICHFEASTEDONTHE RESIDUESOFUNEATENGRUNTMEALSANDAFTERAMBUSHESANDFIREFIGHTSDEADBODIES 72 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT A GRUNT’S WAR (4) !MBUSHES 4HEBIGGESTWORRYFORAPLATOONOFGRUNTSWASACTUALLYWHATTHEYWEREONTHE HUMPFORFINDINGANDDOINGBATTLEWITHTHEENEMY"UTbattle is not really THEPROPERWORDFORTHEGUERRILLASTYLETACTICSUTILIZEDBYTHE6#AND.6!4HE ENEMYWOULDATTACKSUDDENLYANDQUICKLY4HEGRUNTSWERELUCKYIFTHEYEVEN SAWWHERETHEBULLETSORMORTARFIRECAMEFROM4HE53SOLDIERSCOULDNEVER USETHEIRSUPERIORWEAPONSANDNUMBERSTOANYGREATADVANTAGE&URTHERCHASING #HARLIEATTHEENDOFANAMBUSHORFIREFIGHTEXCHANGEOFFIREATNIGHTOFTEN RESULTEDINFRUSTRATION'RUNTSWOULDFINDNOSIGNOFTHEENEMYEXCEPTTRAMPLED BRUSHORCAMPFIREEMBERS 4UNNELSAND4UNNEL2ATS !FTERANAMBUSHTHE6#USUALLYDISAPPEAREDOFTEN INTOATUNNEL4HE.6!6#BUILTANELABORATENETWORK OFTUNNELSWHEREVERTHEYMIGHTENCOUNTER53TROOPS 4HESEUNDERGROUNDCOMPLEXESINCLUDEDHOSPITALS ANDFUELSTORAGETANKS4HEREWEREEVENMULTILEVEL FURNISHEDKITCHENSANDBEDROOMS53OFFICIALS ESTIMATEDTHATBYTHEREWEREOVER MILESOF TUNNELSANDPROBABLYALOTMORE4HEREWEREEVEN tunnels underSOME!MERICANINSTALLATIONS3COUTING OUTANDDESTROYINGTHESETUNNELSBECAMEAFULLTIME OCCUPATIONFORhTUNNELRATSv4HESEWERESMALLWIRY 3OUTH6IETNAMESEAND(ISPANIC!MERICANSOLDIERS 4HEYUSEDPHOSPHOROUSGRENADESORFLAMETHROWERS They destroyed any tunnels they found. 7ALK3OFTLY !SBADASAMBUSHESWERE6#BOOBYTRAPSWEREPERHAPSWORSE 4HEGRUNTSDREADEDTHESEHIDDENMINESANDOTHEREXPLOSIVEAND POISONOUSDEVICES4HE6#WEREMASTERSINTHEARTOFCONCEALING MINESONOROFFTRAILS'RUNTSESPECIALLYTHEONESWALKINGhPOINTv OROUTONTHESIDESWEREMOSTVULNERABLE/NEMISSTEPCOULD LEADTOPERMANENTINJURYORDEATH3OLDIERSWITHONLYAFEWDAYS ORWEEKSBEFORETHEIRTOURSWEREUPhSHORTTIMERSvWEREEVER VIGILANTFORSIGNSOFTRIPWIRESRUFFLEDVEGETATIONFLATTENEDGRASSES ORRAKEDDIRT!NYOFTHESESIGNSMIGHTINDICATEEXPLOSIVEBOOBY TRAPSORDEADLYPUNJISTAKES0LATOONSHADAREASONFORASSIGNING AhCHERRYvTOWALKOUTONPOINT.OSHORTTIMERDAREDWALKEVEN CLOSETOHIMONAHUMP INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 73 A GRUNT’S WAR (5) "ODY#OUNTSAND3OUVENIRS *UNGLEWARFAREWASBRUTAL)N6IETNAM TAKINGTERRITORYWASNOTASVITALAS DESTROYINGTHEENEMY53MILITARY leaders assessed the results of AMBUSHESANDFIREFIGHTSBYCOUNTING the dead. The success or failure of ANYSMALLORLARGEOPERATIONWASOFTEN DETERMINEDBYAhKILLRATIOv4HEY COMPAREDTHENUMBEROFENEMYKILLED TOTHENUMBEROF53AND!26. !RMYOFTHE2EPUBLICOF6IETNAM SOLDIERSKILLEDORLOSTINACTION4HE NOTORIOUShBODYCOUNTvWASCONCEIVED TOIMPRESSPOLITICIANSANDCRITICSBACK HOME)TWASMEANTTOINDICATE53 DAILYMILITARYSUCCESSES4HEINCREASINGNUMBEROFhBODYBAGSvRETURNINGTOSMALLTOWNSINTHE 53SOONMADEANYATTEMPTATKEEPINGAhWARSCOREvPOINTLESSANDHOLLOW3OMECALLOUSGRUNTSIN THEFIELDCAMEUPWITHAMORETANGIBLESYMBOLOFSUCCESSINBATTLE4HEYCUTTHEEARSOFFTHEENEMY DEADANDKEPTTHEMINTHEIRBACKPACKS4HESEWEREINDEEDSYMBOLSTOSHOWFRIENDSOFAHARDWON victory in the bush. "ACKTO"ASE#AMP 3UCHWASTHEGRUNTSEXPERIENCEhHUMPINGTHEBOONIESvIN6IETNAM'RUNTSSPENTDAYSCHASING#HARLIE WHILEFIGHTINGHEATANDDEHYDRATION4HEYFACEDTHECONSTANTANXIETYOFTAKINGABULLETDURINGA6#OR .6!AMBUSHORSTEPPINGONAhTWOSTEPvSNAKEBOOBYTRAPORPUNJISTAKE4HEGRUNTSWEREECSTATIC WHENTHEYHUMPEDBACKTOTHEORIGINAL,:ANDHEARDTHEhWHUMPWHUMPWHUMPvOFTHECHOPPERTHAT WOULDTAKETHEMBACKTOBASECAMP4HEYHADSURVIVEDANOTHERPATROL4HEYLOOKEDFORWARDTOAFEW DAYSOFh22vANDTHETWOGENUINEBUTSIMPLEPLEASURESOFAGRUNTSLIFEBEERANDLETTERSFROMHOME 74 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT RENGA POEMS 3OMEONEWROTETHAThPOETRYISTHEUSEOFLANGUAGEWITHTHEMOSTPOSSIBILITIESv2ENGAPOEMSEVOLVED FROMTANKASANDAREINASENSECHAINSOFTANKASTANZAS/RIGINALLYMAYBEAMILLENNIAAGOIN*APAN POETSBANDEDTOGETHERAFTERTANKACONTESTSTOWRITERENGAPIECES4HERENGAPOEMOFFERSLIMITLESSAND creative possibilities. s 4ANKASAREGENERALLYMOODPIECESWITHANEMPHASISONSTRONGIMAGESMETAPHORSAND PERSONIFICATION3UBJECTSINCLUDELOVESADNESSTHESEASONSANDTHEHUMANCONDITION s 4ANKAPOEMSLIKEMOST*APANESEPOETRYDONOTRHYME s 2ENGAARELONGERCONNECTEDPOEMSANDARETHEPARENTOFTWOPERHAPSMOREFAMILIARFORMSTHE HAIKUANDSENRYU2ENGAALSOAREMOREFLEXIBLEINSYLLABICATION s 2ENGAARENOTNECESSARILYSTORIES%ACHSTANZAISLINKEDTOTHEPREVIOUSONEBUTNOTTOTHEONE BEFORETHAT-AKETHESECONNECTIONS2EPEATWORDSASAWAYOFLINKINGSTANZAS4RYALITTLEHUMOR if it fits. 2ENGA0OETRY2ULES 9OUWILLNOWCOMPOSEONERENGAPOEMOFATLEASTSIXSTANZASBASEDONTHEESSAY!'RUNTS7AR. 2EADOVERTHERULESFORWRITINGTHERENGAPOEMBELOWANDFOLLOWTHEMRIGIDLYPARTOFTHEFUNAND AGONYOFPOETRYISWORKINGWITHTHECONSTRAINTS s !LTERNATEYOURSTANZASLINESLINESLINESLINESETC s 6ARYTHESYLLABLELENGTHINEACHLINEBUTLIMITEACHTOTHEnRANGE s 3TARTWITHAnLINESTANZAANDCREATEANIMAGETHATSUGGESTSTHEPOEMSTHEME s 0EPPERYOURPOEMWITHWORDSFROMTHEESSAYBUTNOTTOOMANY s ,INKEACHSTANZAWITHSIMILARIMAGESPACINGSENSITIVITYANDTHEHUMANCONDITION s 4HELASTSTANZASHOULDSOUNDLIKEAPROPERENDINGACONCLUSION %XAMPLE Vietnam, Like earlier wars But…not like them. “Grunts”: sweating; At 19…scared, frustrated. Going into the bush Chasing Charlie Where is he? Six “clicks” today…saddle up Watch out for two-step snakes And booby traps. Ambushes and firefights Make up a war Of body counts And cut-off ears. Why are we here? Always humping With “cherries” out in front. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 75 RENGA POEM FORM 76 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT A GRUNT’S WAR TABLEAU TASKS A tableauISAMINIPLAYTHATFOCUSESONHISTORICALEVENTSOREPISODESASEXPERIENCEDBYAGROUP4HEACTION ANDTHEDIALOGUEGIVETHEAUDIENCEAPEEKINTOAHISTORICALMOMENTINTIME0ARTICIPANTSAREhFROZENvATTHE START!TASIGNALTHEYADLIBDIALOGUEFROMAGENERALSCRIPTANDCOMPLETETHEACTIONSWITHINAnMINUTE PERFORMANCE9OURGROUPWILLPREPAREATABLEAUBASEDONONEORTWOSECTIONSOF!'RUNTS7AR. Tasks $ISCUSSTHESCOPEANDSEQUENCEOFYOURDRAMA A $ECIDEONTHEIDENTITYOFCHARACTERSANDWHATEACHWILLDOORSAY b. Decide on the action to include in the script. C %VERYGROUPMEMBERMUSTPARTICIPATEWITHATLEASTASENTENCEORTWOCOMMUNICATINGTHE thoughts of the character portrayed. D -AKENOTESOFGENERALIDEASON!'25.437!24!",%!5/2'!.):%2 2. Plan an effective script A "EGINTHEPLAYWITHSOMENARRATIVESETUP B )NCLUDEWORDSPHRASESANDIDEASFROMTHEESSAYINTHEDIALOGUEORNARRATIVESETUP C 0ROVIDEALOGICALSEQUENCEOFACTION 0RODUCEANEFFECTIVEDRAMA A 'ATHERANYPROPSORCOSTUMEPIECES B 2EHEARSEnTIMES 'ROUP 3ECTIONS/F%SSAY )DEAS(INTS 1 &IRST)MPRESSIONS 'RUNTSINBASICTRAINING'RUNTSGETTINGOFFTHE JETIN6IETNAM 2 )NTOTHE"USH 0ACKAND7EAPONS )NTRODUCEPLATOONMEMBERSASTHEYJUMPOFF AHELICOPTEREXPLAININGTHEIRRANKPOSITION ANDWEAPON 3 &IREFIGHT 0ORTRAYPLATOONMEMBERSANTICIPATINGANIGHT SKIRMISHWITH#HARLIE 4 'UNGISAND#HERRIES (UMPING #ONVERSEABOUTWHATWENTONALONGAHUMP INTHEBOONIESPROBLEMSDREAMSx 5 !MBUSHES 7ALK3OFTLY 2UNTHROUGHANAMBUSHBYTHE6#ANDTHE DANGERSOFMINESBOOBYTRAPSANDPUNJISTAKES 6 4UNNELSAND4UNNEL2ATS 3ITAROUNDANABANDONED6#CAMPFIREANDTALK ABOUTTHEGHOSTLIKEENEMYDISAPPEARINGINTO TUNNELSANDOURhRATSvTHATDESTROYTUNNELS 7 "ODY#OUNTSAND3OUVENIRS "ACKTO"ASE#AMP !GRIMDISCUSSIONOFTHEDEADANDHOW VICTORYISDETERMINEDAFTERAhBATTLEvTHEJOYS OFSURVIVINGANOTHERDAYANDRETURNINGTOCAMP INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 77 A GRUNT’S WAR TABLEAU ORGANIZER Group #: _______ .AMES ___________________________________________________________ Section(s) in Essay: _________________________________________________________________ Narrative setup: __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Characters: ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ %SSENTIALWORDSPHRASES __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Essential ideas: __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ !CTIONWHATWILLHAPPEN __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 78 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT WHAT MADE THE VIETNAM WAR SO DIFFERENT? (1) 4HEAVERAGE53SOLDIERIN6IETNAMWASYOUNGERYEARSOLDBUTNOTASMYTH WOULDHAVEITTHANFIGHTINGMENINEARLIER53WARSYEARSOLDIN77))PERCENT WEREVOLUNTEERSPERCENTIN77)) 4HE6IETNAM7ARWASACIVILWARANDTHE53SOLDIERSHADDIFFICULTYDISTINGUISHING BETWEENTHEIRALLIESFROMTHE3OUTHANDTHEIRENEMIESFROMTHE.ORTH4HEPEOPLEWERE ALL6IETNAMESETHEYLOOKEDIDENTICAL/FTENTHE6#USEDWOMENANDCHILDRENCIVILIANS in sabotage. )TWASWARALLTHETIME3INCETHEENEMYCOULDBEANYWHERETHEREWASNEVERANYLETUP ORRELIEFFROMTHEWAR&IREBASESBASECAMPSBARSTHEATERSANDEVENMAJOR22SITES OFFEREDLITTLERELIEFFROMENEMYTERRORh#OMBATPARANOIAWASENDEMICv &RUSTRATEDBYANELUSIVEENEMYTHE6IET#ONGTHENATUREOFCOMBATINTHISWARAND NONSUPPORTATHOMEMANY53SOLDIERSTURNEDTODRUGSWHICHBECAMEABIGBUSINESS hINCOUNTRYv 4HEWARWASATELEVISIONWARWATCHEDNIGHTLYONTHENETWORKNEWS4HISHADTHEEFFECT OFNUMBINGTHEPUBLICABOUTTHEREALITIESOFCOMBAT 4HEREWASNOFORMALCOMBATSTRUCTUREIN6IETNAM4HEREWERENOFRONTSTOPUSHFORWARD NORANYCLEARBATTLELINES5SINGGUERRILLATACTICSENEMYATTACKSWEREUSUALLYSURPRISES ANDINCONCLUSIVE4ERRITORYWASTAKENTHENLOSTTHENTAKENAGAINWHICHMADE53 CASUALTIESSEEMPOINTLESS 4HEWARWASFOUGHTGENERALLYBYPOORRURALSMALLTOWNWHITEYOUNGMENMOREAFFLUENT YOUNGMENFOUNDWAYSTOLEGALLYAVOIDMILITARYSERVICEPRIMARILYTHROUGHCOLLEGE DEFERMENTS 5NLIKETHE77))GOALOFDEFEATINGFASCISM53OBJECTIVESFORTHE6IETNAM7ARWERE NEVERCLEARTOEITHERTHEHIGHRANKINGOFFICIALSWHOWERETOCONDUCTITORTOTHE !MERICANPEOPLEWHOWERETOSUPPORTIT4HE5NITED3TATESGOVERNMENTNEVEROFFEREDITS CITIZENSACREDIBLEJUSTIFICATIONFORINVOLVEMENT -OSTLYTHE3OUTH6IETNAMESEUNLIKETHE3OUTH+OREANS&RENCHAND)TALIANSOFEARLIER WARSDIDNOTLOOKUPON53SOLDIERSASLIBERATORSORPROTECTORS4HEIRMILITARYSUPPORT INFIGHTINGTHE.ORTHWASMINIMAL INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 79 WHAT MADE THE VIETNAM WAR SO DIFFERENT? (2) 4HISWASAWARWHERETECHNOLOGICALSUPERIORITYANDFIREPOWERWASNOTAGREATADVANTAGE !THIRDWORLDNATIONUSINGSTEALTHANDWITHAGREATDESIRETOOUTLASTTHEINVADERWON )N6IETNAMTHEULTIMATEOBJECTIVEFOR53SOLDIERSWASSURVIVAL-OSTSTARTEDTHEIROWN COUNTDOWNOR$%2/3$ATE%XPECTEDTO2ETURNFROM/VER3EASALMOSTONTHEDAY THEYARRIVEDhINCOUNTRYv%ACHSOLDIERHADAPERSONALSTRUGGLETOSURVIVEPHYSICALLYAND EMOTIONALLY /NTHEHOMEFRONTITWASCONSIDEREDALMOSTFASHIONABLETOPROTESTTHISUNPOPULARWAR and openly resist the draft by public acts of defiance. 4HE6IETNAM7ARCAUSEDAMAJORDIVISIONIN!MERICANPUBLICOPINIONUNLIKEANY PREVIOUSFOREIGNWAR4HENATIONWASTRULYDIVIDEDINTOh(AWKSvANDh$OVESv )N7ORLD7AR))THE')SWEREMOSTOFTENOVERSEASFORnYEARS3OUNPOPULARWASTHE 6IETNAM7ARTHATATYPICALSOLDIERSSERVICEWASLIMITEDTOATOUROFDUTYONEYEAR MONTHSFORA-ARINE4HISMEANTAHUGETURNOVEROFMENANDFEWINCLUDING OFFICERSWITHANYEXPERIENCEPASTMONTHS 4HE53NEVERLOSTABATTLEIN6IETNAMFIREFIGHTSANDAMBUSHESWEREANOTHERSTORYYET LOSTTHEWAR4HE53FINALLYWITHDREWBECAUSETHEPRICEOFVICTORYWASTOOHIGHANDTHE U.S. public ceased to support the effort. 53SOLDIERSIN6IETNAMDESPITESERVINGONLYONETOURAYEARSAWMOREACTIONTHANDID THOSEINEARLIERWARSANDTHATACTIONWASMOREINTENSESINCETHEBURDENINTHEWARFELL on the infantry. 4HE6IETNAM7ARWASTHEONLYCONFLICTTHE53HASLOSTANDASARESULTITLEFTA devastating psychological legacy for later generations. 2ETURNING53SOLDIERSRECEIVEDNOHEROESWELCOMEASINEARLIERWARS-ANYWERESPIT UPONANDCALLEDhBABYKILLERSv-OSTWERESHUNNEDANDCRITICIZEDFORSERVINGIN6IETNAM 0ERHAPSASMANYAS6IETNAM7ARVETERANSSUFFERMENTALDISORDERSLIKEPOST TRAUMATICSTRESSDISORDER043$ 80 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT COMPARING VIETNAM WITH OTHER MAJOR WARS 6IETNAM7AR$EATHS* 9EAR 53TROOPSIN6IETNAM 53&ATALITIES UPTO 1973– unavailable 1,141* (Battle and related deaths) INCLUDESESTIMATEDDEATHSOFPRISONERSOFWAR TH#ENTURY7ARS5NITED3TATESSTATISTICSONLY 4OTAL#OMBATANTS ALLSERVICES !VERAGE!GE OF#OMBATANTS $EATHS DATA 7ORLD7AR) 7ORLD7AR)) n +OREAN7AR n 6IETNAM7AR TH#ENTURY7ARS5NITED3TATESSTATISTICSONLY $URATION #OSTS )NDOLLARS 7ORLD7AR) n BILLION 7ORLD7AR)) n TRILLION +OREAN7AR n BILLION 6IETNAM7AR n BILLION INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 81 U.S. ARMY CHAIN-OF-COMMAND 3QUAD !BOUTnMENPRIVATESORCORPORALS #OMMANDEDBYASTAFFSERGEANT Two or more squads is a… 0LATOON !BOUTnMEN #OMMANDEDBYALIEUTENANT Two or more platoons is a… #OMPANY !BOUTnMEN #OMMANDEDBYACAPTAIN Two or more company-sized units is a… "ATTALION "RIGADE !BOUTnMEN #OMMANDEDBYALIEUTENANTCOLONEL What is an NCO? !N.#/NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERISAPERSONWHOSERVES WITHAUTHORITYBETWEENA COMMISSIONEDOFFICERLIEUTENANT and above) and the privates. An NCO is usually a sergeant or a corporal. Besides leadership, the NCO provides training and helps ADMINISTERPOLICY4HISRANKIS NEITHERSALUTEDNORCALLEDhSIRv .#/SPROGRESSTHROUGHRANKS SIMILARTOCOMMISSIONEDOFFICERS % Sergeant Two or more battalions is a… % Staff Sergeant !BOUTnMEN #OMMANDEDBYACOLONEL % Sergeant 1st Class and Platoon Sergeant % Master Sergeant and First Sergeant % Sergeant Major and #OMMAND3ERGEANT-AJOR Two or more brigades is a… $IVISION !BOUTnMEN #OMMANDEDBYAMAJORGENERAL % 3ERGEANT-AJOROFTHE!RMY Two or more divisions is a … #ORPS !BOUTnMEN #OMMANDEDBYALIEUTENANTGENERAL PRONOUNCEDhCOREv Two or more corps is a… &IELD!RMY 82 VIETNAM Teacher Guide !BOUTnMEN #OMMANDEDBYAGENERAL ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 7 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON(AWKSVS$OVES /BJECTIVES s 5NDERSTANDARGUMENTSOFTHOSEWHOSUPPORTEDANDOPPOSED53 INVOLVEMENTIN3OUTHEAST!SIA s !PPLYACQUIREDINFORMATIONBYCREATINGAREFLECTIONPIECETHAT TAKESAHawk or Dove position -ATERIALS s 3TUDENT'UIDES— class set s 02/4%34$52).'4(%6)%4.!-7!2n— class set s !-)!(!7+/2!$/6%— class set or transparency s $RAWINGPAPERX— class set s ,INEDPAPERX— class set or students’ own paper s 2ULERS— several 4EACHER2ESOURCE s (AWKSVS$OVES— transparency One–two Days Individuals 3ETUP s .OSPECIALSETUPISREQUIREDUNLESSYOUDECIDETOBREAKTHECLASS INTOSMALLGROUPSTOREADORTOWORKONTHEREFLECTIONPIECES -OTIVATOR !SKSTUDENTSTOLISTONTHEIROWNPAPERALLTHEWAYSAN!MERICAN CITIZENCANPROTESTANOVERSEASWARORANYGOVERNMENTPOLICY THATONEDISAGREESWITH (OPEFULLYSTUDENTSWILLCOMEUPWITHSOMEORALLOFTHE FOLLOWINGWRITINGLETTERSMARCHINGDEMONSTRATINGBURNING DRAFTCARDSCONVINCINGYOUNGMENTOAVOIDTHEDRAFTLEADINGA hTEACHINvANDLEAVINGTHECOUNTRY Consider playing protest music of the era to bring this lesson alive. See Setup Directions #2. Establish a Classroom Atmosphere (on page 6). 7RITERESPONSESONTHEBOARDDISCUSSTHEOPTIONSANDASK STUDENTSWHICHOPTIONSTHEYWOULDACTUALLYCHOOSETODO 0ROCEDURE 1. Distribute PROTEST DURING THE VIETNAM WAR. It is brief ENOUGHTOHAVESTUDENTSREADSILENTLYONTHEIROWN4OENSURE UNDERSTANDINGTELLSTUDENTSTOMAKEAMINDMAPCLUSTERONPAPER as they read the essay. Protest during the War 02/4%34 $52).' 4(% 6)%4.!7!2 INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact Largest protest in U.S. History Read aloud the first two paragraphs to “prime the pump.” Sometime during this lesson suggest that students ask older members of their families if they were Hawks or Doves during the war, and what actions they took— if any. During Lesson 12 (page 135) students will have the opportunity to learn more about specific personalities of the Vietnam War era, both Hawks and Doves. VIETNAM Teacher Guide 83 LESSON 7 TEACHING DIRECTIONS !FTERTHEYHAVECOMPLETEDTHEASSIGNMENTDISCUSSTHEESSAYS SALIENTPOINTSTHENCOLLECTTHEIRWORKANDTHEESSAY )LLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCY(AWKSVS$OVESand go over the TENETSONESIDEATATIME%NCOURAGESTUDENTSTOTAKENOTES $ISTRIBUTEORILLUMINATE!-)!(!7+/2!$/6%'OOVER THEREFLECTIVEWRITINGFOLLOWUPTOTHEESSAYINWHICHSTUDENTS TAKEASTANDFORORAGAINST53INVOLVEMENTINTHEWAR A 3TUDENTSCHOOSETOBEEITHERA(AWKORA$OVE B %NCOURAGETHEMTOTIEINATENETORTWOFROMTHEESSAYOR transparency. C 4ELLSTUDENTSTOBECREATIVExBUTWITHINTHECONSTRAINTSOFTHE LICENSEPLATEBUMPERSTICKERORRAPFORMAT %XAMPLES WIN IN IN VNVN WIN 7ININ6IETNAM 7ININ6IETNAM 44THE THEWAR WAR &ORTHEWAR &ORTHEWAR GTOUTVN GTOUTVN 'ETOUTOF6IETNAM 'ETOUTOF6IETNAM $ISTRIBUTETHEDRAWINGPAPERORLINEDPAPERASNEEDED To assess student creations, use the QUALITATIVE RUBRIC and the PRESENTATION RUBRIC: Content (both on page 23). $EBRIEFING#LOSURE !LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTSTOPRESENTTHEIRMESSAGES(AVEINDIVIDUALS COMEFORWARDANDDISPLAYTHEIRWORK A (AVEOTHERSTRYTOGUESSWHATTHELICENSEPLATEMESSAGEIS B !LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTSTOPERFORMTHEIRRAPS !FTERWARDMAKEROOMONYOURCLASSWALLSTODISPLAYALLSUBMITTED LICENSEPLATESANDBUMPERSTICKERS 3. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC$URINGTHE6IETNAM7AR)WOULDBEAHawkBECAUSEx 4OPIC$URINGTHE6IETNAM7AR)WOULDBEADoveBECAUSEx One minute Time students for exactly one minute 84 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s (AVESTUDENTSPAIRUPTOWRITEAONEPAGEDIALOGUEBETWEENA h(AWKvANDAh$OVEv)MAGINETHEMTRAPPEDINANELEVATORFOR their debate. ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT PROTEST DURING THE VIETNAM WAR (1) ,OVE)TOR,EAVE)T #ITIZENSINTHE5NITED3TATESHAVEARIGHTTOTAKEPARTINPUBLICDEMONSTRATIONS/UR#ONSTITUTION GUARANTEESTHISRIGHT)NTHEEARLYSTHE!MERICANPUBLICGENERALLYSUPPORTEDTHE6IETNAM7AR4HERE WEREEVENSOMERALLIESINSUPPORTOFTHEWAR-OSTWHOTOOKAh(AWKvPOSITIONREMAINEDRELATIVELY SILENT3UPPORTERSLISTENEDTO"ARRY3ADLERSThe Ballad of the Green BeretsWITHLUMPSINTHEIRTHROATS 4HEYFLOCKEDTOTHEATERSTOSEE*OHN7AYNEINHISPRO6IETNAM7ARFILMThe Green Berets. More visible INDICATORSOFSUPPORTWEREBUMPERSTICKERSLIKEh!MERICA,OVEITOR,EAVE)TvORh3UPPORT/UR"OYSIN 6IETNAMv 3$3 !STHEWARESCALATEDOPPOSITIONGREW-ANYANTIWARPROTESTERSWERECOLLEGESTUDENTS/NEORGANIZATION STRONGLYOPPOSEDTOTHEWARWAS3TUDENTSFORA$EMOCRATIC3OCIETY3$33$3WASSEEKINGA hDEMOCRATICREVOLUTIONv4HIShNEWLEFTvORGANIZATIONATTRACTEDIDEALISTSANDYOUNGINTELLECTUALS3$3 ORGANIZEDTHEFIRSThTEACHINvIN3PEAKERSSOUGHTTOEDUCATEPEOPLEABOUTTHEISSUESOFTHEWAR 4HEYHOPEDTOSPREADANTIWARTHINKING4HEYALSOTRIEDTOINTERFEREWITHTHEGOVERNMENTCONDUCTOFTHE WAR7HENDRAFTCALLSDOUBLEDIN!UGUST3$3TAUGHTPOTENTIALDRAFTEESTOAPPLYFORConscientious Objector STATUS4HENEXTSPRINGTHE3ELECTIVE3ERVICE3YSTEMBEGANTO DRAFTSTUDENTSANDLIMITDEFERMENTS3$3ASKEDUNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIONSNOTTOCOOPERATEWITHTHEGOVERNMENT3$3 WASTHEMOSTVISIBLESYMBOLOFCOLLEGEAGEPROTESTERSOFTHE 6IETNAM7AR)TDISSOLVEDIN 7EWONTGO "YTHESUMMEROFTHE draft calls increased, and the BODYCOUNTMOUNTED #OLLEGEAGEMENANDWOMEN stepped up their opposition. One organization, The 2ESISTANCESTAGEDAhWEWONTGOv CONFERENCEIN#HICAGO3EVERALANTIWAR organizations published a letter in the New York Times4HEYWARNEDTHATTHECOUNTRYWAS LOSINGITShMOSTLOYALANDCOURAGEOUS YOUNGMENv4HOSEOPPOSEDTOTHEWAR WOULDRATHERGOTOJAILTHAN6IETNAM 3$3PUBLISHEDARESOLUTIONCONDEMNING THEWARFORSUPPRESSINGSELFDETERMINATION FORTHE6IETNAMESEPEOPLE4HIS3$3 RESOLUTIONALSOOPPOSEDTHEDRAFTASCOERCIVEANDUNDEMOCRATIC)N3$3BEGANPICKETINGTHE OFFICESOFWARCONTRACTORS4HEYTARGETED$OW#HEMICALMAKEROFNAPALM4HISJELLYLIKEPETROLEUM SUBSTANCEWASUSEDINFIREBOMBS4HEYALSOORGANIZEDDRAFTCARDBURNINGSTHEHIGHLIGHTOFMANY DEMONSTRATIONS.EARLYPROTESTERSATTENDEDSUCHARALLYIN.EW9ORK#ITY INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 85 PROTEST DURING THE VIETNAM WAR (2) ,IGHTNING2ODFOR0ROTEST !SnPLAYEDOUTTHEWARWOREON hGOINGNEITHERFORWARDNORBACKWARDv4HE 6IETNAM7ARBECAMEAhLIGHTNINGRODvFOR heated discussions. People argued about HOWTOFIGHTTHISWARTHEINEQUITIESOFTHE STEPPEDUPDRAFTSYSTEMTHENEEDTODIVERT MONEYBACKTOOURDECAYINGCITIESANDQUITE FRANKLYHOWTOGETOUTOFTHIShIMMORALv WARASSOONASPOSSIBLE/PPOSITIONTOTHE WARBROUGHTMASSESOFPROTESTERSTOGETHERAT DEMONSTRATIONS4HEMAJORITYOFATTENDEES WEREWHITEMIDDLECLASSANDOFCOLLEGE AGEBUTTHEYWERENOTALONE0ROTESTERS REPRESENTEDACROSSSECTIONOF!MERICAN society. No one ideology or organization DOMINATED4HEFACTWASTHATINCREASING NUMBERSOF!MERICANSWERECONVINCEDTHAT THEWARWASAMISTAKE4HEYDEMONSTRATED TOINSISTTHATTHE53SHOULDPULLOUTxNOW5PTOAMILLIONANTIWARDEMONSTRATORSCAMETOGETHERON !PRIL4HISWASTHELARGESTANTIWARRALLYEVERHELD 4HETURNINGPOINTFOR!MERICANSUPPORTOFTHEWARWAS4HE4ET/FFENSIVEINLATE*ANUARYPROVED THERESOLVEANDRESISTANCEOFTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE!THOMEPOLICIESANDPOLITICSWEREINTURMOIL 3ELECTIVE3ERVICEDRAFTCALLSINCREASEDWITHINCREASEDRESISTANCEBYDRAFTEES-ORECOLLEGECAMPUSES ERUPTEDINANTIWARANDANTIDRAFTPROTESTS4HEPROTESTSGREWMOREVIOLENT!TFIRSTSTUDENTSBLOCKADEDOR OCCUPIEDBUILDINGS4HISESCALATEDTOTRASHINGOFFICESANDDESTROYINGBUILDINGS0OLICERESPONSESBECAME INCREASINGLYHARSH4HISWASAGAINAPRESIDENTIALELECTIONYEAR!NTIWARCANDIDATESRANSTRONGPRIMARY CAMPAIGNS%UGENE-C#ARTHYAND2OBERT+ENNEDYHADMANYSUPPORTERS)N!PRIL2EVEREND-ARTIN ,UTHER+ING*RWASASSASSINATED-ANYLARGECITIESWEREWRACKEDBYDESTRUCTIVERIOTS0ROTESTERSCHARGED THATTHEGOVERNMENTWASDIVERTINGRESOURCESFROMNEEDSATHOMETOFIGHTANhIMPERIALISTvWARIN!SIA4HE WARCLAIMEDMORECASUALTIESFROMRURALANDSMALLTOWN!MERICA5SUALLYTHESEPOPULATIONSSUPPORTED GOVERNMENTPOLICYANDFOREIGNWARS"YTHEYWEREDISTRAUGHTBYTHEDEATHTOLL h"ODYBAGSvRETURNEDFATHERSUNCLESHUSBANDSANDSONS4ELEVISIONNEWSBROUGHTTHE WARINTOPEOPLESHOMESEVERYEVENING 4HE)MPACT .OCONFLICTIN53HISTORYCREATEDMORETURMOILANDPROTESTSTHANTHEWARIN 6IETNAM4HEANTIWARMOVEMENTHADATREMENDOUSIMPACTONTHECOURSEOFTHE WAR0ROTESTERSCHANGEDTHEMOODOFTHECOUNTRY)NTHEBEGINNINGSOMESTUDENTS PROTESTEDTHEESCALATIONOFTHEWARINTHEMIDS7ITHINAFEWYEARSTHECOUNTRYSAWREPEATED MASSDEMONSTRATIONS4HEMENANDWOMENWHOPROTESTEDTHEWARMADE6IETNAMTHECENTRALISSUEIN !MERICANLIFE4HEYCAUSED!MERICANLEADERSNOTONLYTOALTERWARSTRATEGYBUTEVENTUALLYTOBRINGTHE SOLDIERSHOMEANDACCEPTANEGOTIATEDENDTOTHEWAR 86 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT AM I A HAWK OR A DOVE? )FYOUHADLIVEDDURINGTHE6IETNAM7ARWOULDYOUHAVEBEENAHawk or a Dove? Create a reflection PIECETOCOMMUNICATEYOURTHINKING)TISIMPORTANTTHATYOURTEACHERAPPROVESWITHHISHERSIGNATUREA last rough draft of your reflection before you prepare the final version. Create ONEOFTHEFOLLOWING 1. A personalized 7-digit LICENSEPLATECRYSTALLIZINGEITHERA(AWKOR$OVEPOSITIONONTHEWAR 4HEFINISHEDPRODUCTSHOULDMAKESENSEBECONCISEANDSHOULDBENEATANDATTRACTIVETOBEON DISPLAY5SEREALISTICDIMENSIONSANDORPROPORTIONS X WIN IN VN 7ININ6IETNAM 2. A clever car BUMPERSTICKERTHATCAPTURESTHEESSENCEOFEITHERTHE(AWKOR$OVEPOINTOFVIEW 4HEFINISHEDPRODUCTSHOULDMAKESENSEBECONCISEANDSHOULDBENEATANDATTRACTIVETOBEON DISPLAY5SEREALISTICDIMENSIONSANDORPROPORTIONS X 3. An original RAPTHATCAPTURESTHEMOODANDIDEASOFTHEANTIWARMOVEMENT 0RACTICESEVERALTIMESTOENSUREQUALITYTHENPERFORMFORYOURTEACHERORCLASS INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 87 HAWKS vs. DOVES Hawks 0&IGHTINGIN6IETNAMISAPATRIOTICDUTY and an honor. 07EMUSTSTOPCOMMUNISTAGGRESSION the domino theory is valid. If one nation in Southeast Asia falls to the COMMUNISTSNEIGHBORINGCOUNTRIES SOONWILL 07EMUSTHONOROURTREATYCOMMITMENTS (SEATO, CENTO, etc.) 07EMUSTPROTECTOURECONOMICINTERESTS IN!SIA7EHAVEMANYINVESTMENTS there and being involved in Southeast !SIAWILLENSUREPROTECTIONFORDECADES 07EMUSTHELPTHE3OUTH6IETNAMESE FRIENDSWHOWANT!MERICANDEMOCRATIC institutions. 0!MERICANSARETHEhPOLICEMENOF THEWORLDv7ECANNOTDISAPPOINTOR ABANDONPEOPLEWHOLOVEFREEDOM 07EMUSTWIN THEWARTO secure the peace. $OVES h 4HEWARIN6IETNAMISACIVILWAR BETWEEN.ORTHAND3OUTH6IETNAMAND NONEOFOURBUSINESS7OULDWEHAVE WANTED&RANCETOGETINVOLVEDINOUR Civil War in the 1860s? h We should not uphold and give financial support to the corrupt GOVERNMENTIN3OUTH6IETNAM4HISIS AhNOWINvWAR h #OMMUNISMIN!SIASPECIFICALLY 3OUTHEAST!SIAISNOTATHREATTOus. 7HYSHOULDWECAREWHATGOESONTHERE 7EHAVEPROBLEMSOFOUROWNHERE h -ILITARYCOMMITMENTSUSUALLYMEAN fighting and death and could possibly LEADTONUCLEARWAR h !FULLBLOWNWARIN3OUTHEAST!SIA WOULDALIENATELONGTIMEALLIESLIKE Great Britain. h /URLEADERSHAVEMISLEDUSWEARE notWINNING h 7EWILLLOSEGOODYOUNGMENAND WASTEBILLIONSOFDOLLARS h 7EAREKILLINGINNOCENT6IETNAMESE PEOPLE7EMUSTSTOPFIGHTINGAND negotiate a peace treaty as soon as possible. 88 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 8 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON4HE6IETNAM7AR$RAFTAND2ESISTANCE /BJECTIVES s ,EARNASHORTHISTORYOFTHEMILITARYDRAFTANDSTATISTICSPERTINENT TODRAFTAGEMENIN6IETNAMERA s 5NDERSTANDSELECTIVESERVICECLASSIFICATIONSANDTHENATIONAL draft lottery s 5NDERSTANDTHEWORKINGSOFA6IETNAMERADRAFTBOARD -ATERIALS s 4(%-),)4!29$2!&4!"RIEF(ISTORYn— class set s 3%,%#4)6%3%26)#%#,!33)&)#!4)/.3 — one per Draft Board Member and Petitioner + transparency s 0%4)4)/.%202/&),%3— one profile for each of four lottery winners s $2!&4"/!2$(%!2).''5)$%,).%3— one per Draft Board Member s $2!&4"/!2$(%!2).'/"3%26!4)/.3— class set (minus the four Petitioners) s "OXORHAT— one (for lottery) s 'AVEL one s 3CRAPPAPER class set 4EACHER2EFERENCE s 3TATISTICSOF$RAFT!GE-ENDURINGTHE6IETNAM7AR— transparency s 4HE$RAFT,OTTERY— transparency Two+ Days Individuals 3ETUP s ,OCATEAPODIUMFORTHEDRAFTLOTTERYORUSEATABLE s 3ETUPTHEROOMTORESEMBLEADRAFTBOARDHEARINGROOM 0ROVIDEALONGTABLEWITHACHAIRFOREACH$RAFT"OARD -EMBER .AMEPLACARDSINFRONTOFEACHMEMBERADDAREALISTICTOUCH 0LACEONECHAIRINFRONTWHERETHE0ETITIONERWILLSIT -OTIVATOR s )LLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCY3TATISTICSOF$RAFT!GE-ENDURING THE6IETNAM7AR0OINTOUTTHELARGENUMBEROFPOTENTIAL VSACTUALDRAFTEESTHETOTALCASUALTIESANDTHENUMBEROF DEFERMENTSEVADERSANDCONVICTIONS 0ROCEDURE 1. Either distribute THE MILITARY DRAFT: A Brief History and HAVESTUDENTSREADITONTHEIROWNORUSETHEESSAYASANOUTLINE FORABRIEFLECTURE$ISCUSSKEYPOINTSWITHSTUDENTS INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 89 LESSON 8 TEACHING DIRECTIONS )LLUMINATETHESELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFICATIONS TRANSPARENCYANDGOOVER(AVESTUDENTSNOTETHEMOSTCOMMON classifications: I–A, II–S, III–A, IV–D, IV–F, and V–A. Emphasize the random selections of birthdays for potential draftees that made this procedure both hated and loved. Adjust this draft quota number to accommodate students who volunteer for military service. If one student volunteers, the draft quota will be one more than onethird of the class, if two students volunteer, the draft quota will be two more, etc. For this exercise, the draft quota to be filled by the local draft lottery is always onethird of the class. As a result, four students from the second group of lottery winners will be in the “sweat zone,” uncertain of their actual draft status until after the petitions are heard and decided. This recreates the situation of men with draft lottery numbers in the middle 100s to middle 200s. 90 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 3. Display and explain 4HE $RAFT,OTTERY transparency. Be sure that students understand the steps of the lottery. 4. Distribute scrap paper and have students fill in their birth dates ANDFOLDTHEMTWICE#OLLECTTHEPAPERSANDCONDUCTTHELOTTERY a. Place the folded papers in a hat or box. B $RAWTHEDATESFORONETHIRDOFTHECLASSANDANNOUNCEWITH great fanfare. c. List these dates on the board or on a transparency. #ONGRATULATETHESEhWINNERSvOFTHEDRAFTLOTTERY4HEY SHOULDCONSIDERTHEMSELVESDRAFTED%MPHASIZETHATTHEIR DRAFTSTATUSISROUGHLYTHESAMEASNUMBERSnFROMTHE ORIGINALDRAFTLOTTERY4HEYWILLPROBABLYGOTO6IETNAM D $RAWTHEDATESFORTHENEXTONETHIRDOFTHECLASS E ,ISTTHESEDATESALSO%MPHASIZETHATTHEIRDRAFTSTATUS ISROUGHLYTHESAMEASNUMBERSnMIDSFROMTHE ORIGINALDRAFTLOTTERY4HEIRDRAFTSTATUSISDETERMINEDBY HOWMANYOFTHEPREVIOUSGROUPOFSTUDENTSGOINTOMILITARY SERVICE4HEYAREINWHATWASCALLEDhTHESWEATZONEv F $RAWTHEDATESFORTHEFINALONETHIRDOFTHECLASS G ,ISTTHESEDATESALSO%MPHASIZETHATTHEIRDRAFTSTATUSIS ROUGHLYTHESAMEASNUMBERSFROMTHEMIDSTOFROM the original draft lottery. They are probably not subject to ACTIVEMILITARYSERVICEUNLESSTHEYCHOOSETOENLIST !SKIFANYONEWISHESTOVOLUNTEERFORMILITARYSERVICETHIS MONTH(AVEVOLUNTEERSCOMEFORWARD!NNOUNCETHATTHELOCAL DRAFTQUOTAFORTHISMONTHIS____ soldiers (one-third of the CLASSADJUSTFORANYVOLUNTEERS 2EMINDSTUDENTSTHATALTHOUGHTHELOTTERYENDEDINDEFINITE STUDENTDEFERMENTSANDSOMEFINANCIALHARDSHIPDEFERMENTS THELAWDIDSTILLALLOWSOMEEXEMPTIONSFROMMILITARYSERVICE %MPHASIZETHATLOCALDRAFTBOARDSHELDHEARINGSWHERETHEY RECEIVEDPETITIONSFROMDRAFTEESREQUESTINGDEFERMENTS !RGUMENTSFORDEFERMENTSVARIEDFROMTOWNTOTOWNANDFROM STATETOSTATE4HESEDRAFTBOARDSMADEUPOFLOCALCITIZENS HEARDMANYSTORIES$RAFTBOARDSHADAQUOTATOFILLFORTHE MILITARY)TWASTHEIRDUTYTOSUPPLYLOCALYOUNGMENTOBECOME SOLDIERS)TWASALSOOFTENAPERSONALDILEMMA-ANYLOCALDRAFT BOARDSAGONIZEDASTHEYMADETHEIRLIFEANDDEATHDECISIONS ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 8 TEACHING DIRECTIONS #ALLTHEFIRSTGROUPOFLOTTERYWINNERSTOTHEFRONTOFTHECLASS Distribute a PETITIONER PROFILE and one SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFICATIONS to draftees #2, # 4, #5, and #7, PERHAPSREADINGTHEIRNEWIDENTITYWITHSOMEFANFARE7RITE ORHAVETHEMWRITETHEIROWNBIRTHDATEANDMONTHONTHEIR PETITIONER PROFILE. 8. Announce that four draftees have decided to petition their local DRAFTBOARDFORDEFERMENTOREXEMPTIONFROMMILITARYSERVICE &OREVERYREQUESTGRANTEDBYTHEDRAFTBOARDONEOFTHELOTTERY hWINNERSvFROMTHESECONDGROUPHAVETHEMSTANDWILLFACE IMMEDIATEMILITARYINDUCTION(AVETHEFOUR0ETITIONERSRETURN TOTHEIRSEATSORALLOWTHEMTOMOVETOTHEBACKOFTHEROOMTO begin preparing their presentations for the draft board. 9. Select 5–6 reliable, outgoing, and assertive students for the local DRAFTBOARD'IVETHESEDRAFTBOARDMEMBERSTHEFOLLOWING s $2!&4"/!2$(%!2).''5)$%,).%3 s 3%,%#4)6%3%26)#%#,!33)&)#!4)/.3 Have these students prepare as a group for the hearings by STUDYINGTHEHANDOUTSANDELECTINGAPRESIDINGOFFICER-AKE note of their selection. 10. Assist your students as they prepare for the draft board hearings. A #HECKINWITHTHE0ETITIONERS s /FFERANYNECESSARYGUIDANCEASTHEYPREPARETHEIR presentations. s "ESURETHATALLCOMMENTSANDARGUMENTSAREAPPROPRIATE B 2EVIEWTHEOBJECTIVESANDPROCEDURESFORTHE$RAFT"OARD -EMBERS s 4HEYARETRYINGTOLEARNASMUCHFACTUALINFORMATION about each Petitioner as possible. s 4HEYSHOULDBEFAMILIARWITHTHEELIGIBILITYGUIDELINES for various draft classifications. s 4HEYWILLTAKETURNSASKINGQUESTIONSOFTHE0ETITIONERS s 4HEYWILLCONSULTANDMAKEADECISIONAFTERHEARING each petition. C 2EVIEWTHEPURPOSEOFTHEACTIVITYWITHTHERESTOFTHECLASS s $RAFTBOARDHEARINGSCOVEREDSERIOUSTOPICSANDRESULTED in life-altering decisions. s $EFINEYOUREXPECTATIONSFORTHEBEHAVIOROFOBSERVERS during these draft board hearings. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact Students may confer with others as they prepare their presentations. Some Petitioners are encouraged to bring “parents” or a “coach” to the hearing. Certainly many young men did seek advice and support from family and friends when going before their draft boards to appeal their draft status. Have the draft board members write the number of their draft quota for this month (one-third of the class). Of course, adjust this to reflect any classroom volunteers. VIETNAM Teacher Guide 91 LESSON 8 TEACHING DIRECTIONS Remind students (especially those in “the sweat zone”) that for every petition that is granted, one other student will be drafted to take his place. 11. Distribute the DRAFT BOARD HEARING OBSERVATIONS to all students except the four Petitioners. A %XPLAINHOWTHEYWILLUSETHISFORMTOTAKENOTESASTHEY listen to each Petitioner. B !FTEREACHPRESENTATIONTHEYWILLDECIDEWHETHERTHE 0ETITIONERWILLBEDEFERREDBYPLACINGAY or N in the Petition Granted box. 12. Begin the draft board hearings. Turn the proceedings over to the PRESIDINGOFFICERSUPPLIEDWITHAGAVEL s 4HEBOARDINTERVIEWSEACH0ETITIONERSEPARATELY s !FTEREACHPRESENTATIONALLOWTHEBOARDSOMEREFLECTIONAND DISCUSSIONTIMEnMINUTESFORCONSIDERINGEACHPETITION s !TTHESAMETIMEOTHERSTUDENTSCOMPLETETHEIR$2!&4 "/!2$(%!2).'/"3%26!4)/.3ANDMAKETHEIR DECISIONSABOUTWHETHERTOGRANTTHEREQUESTOFTHE0ETITIONER For an exploration and analysis of the justifications for armed conflict, consider Interact’s WHY WAGE WAR? instructional unit. Two minutes $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 1. Moderate a class discussion of the decision process for draftees, ANDTHEFACTORSTHATYOUNGMENWEIGHEDDURINGTHE6IETNAM7AR 4OUCHONSOMEOFTHESEISSUESINCLUDEOTHERSASRELEVANT A -ORALCONVICTIONSREGARDINGWAR b. Self preservation C 0HILOSOPHICALDIFFERENCESWITHNATIONALPOLICY D 3LIDINGSCALEOFWILLINGNESSTOENGAGEINARMEDCONFLICT E 7HENISARMEDCONFLICTJUSTIFIED F 7HATWOULDYOUENDURETOREFUSESERVICE 2. ,EARNING,OGS 4OPIC)WOULDORWOULDNOTBECOMFORTABLETRYINGTOEVADE THEDRAFTBECAUSEx 4OPIC: If I had served on the local draft board in our class, I WOULDGRANTTHEREQUESTOFTHIS0ETITIONERFORTHESEREASONS 3. Option!SAFOLLOWUPTOTHEDRAFTLOTTERYAND$RAFT"OARD (EARINGSHAVEEACH0ETITIONERWHOWASNOTGRANTEDADEFERMENT STANDANDTELLTHECLASSHOWTHEYFEELANDWHATTHEYWILLDONOW 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s (AVESTUDENTSTELLYOUWHYTHE6IETNAM7ARMETWITHSUCH RESISTANCEANDWHYSOMANYELIGIBLEYOUNGMENEVADEDTHEDRAFT 92 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT THE MILITARY DRAFT: A BRIEF HISTORY (1) #ITIZEN3OLDIERS $URINGTHE!MERICAN2EVOLUTIONnTHEREWASNO MILITARYDRAFTALSOCALLEDconscription4HE#ONTINENTAL!RMY OF'EORGE7ASHINGTONWASARAGTAGMIXOFPOORLYTRAINED VOLUNTEERS4HESECITIZENSOLDIERSSERVEDWHENTHEYCOULD 4HEIRPAYWASLOWORNONEXISTENT'ENERALLYSOLDIERSWERE YOUNGANDPOOR-ANYWEREIMMIGRANTSANDSOMEWEREBLACK !.ATIONAL$RAFT Wars in the nineteenth century depended on volunteers and PROFESSIONALSOLDIERS4HEFIRST5NITED3TATESDRAFTWASDURING the Civil War (1861–1865). Both the North and the South used LIMITEDCONSCRIPTIONPROGRAMS$RAFTEESWEREALLOWEDTOOPTOUTOFMILITARY SERVICE4HEWEALTHYCOULDPAYASUBSTITUTETOTAKETHEIRPLACE4HEDRAFT WASNOTPOPULARANDTHEREWEREMAJORPROTESTS!DRAFTRIOTIN.EW9ORK #ITYINLASTEDTHREEDAYS/VERPEOPLEDIED)TWASIN during World War I, that the Selective Service Act first established a NATIONALDRAFT0RESIDENT7OODROW7ILSONENCOURAGEDMENTOFIGHTTHE 'ERMANSh+AISER"ILLS(UNSv(EREMINDEDTHE!MERICANPEOPLETHAT CITIZENSINADEMOCRACYHADOBLIGATIONS!TEMPORARYDRAFTWASSUCH ANOBLIGATION!PPROXIMATELYMILLION!MERICANMENSERVEDINTHE MILITARYDURING7ORLD7AR)MILLIONOFTHESEABOUTPERCENT WEREDRAFTEES !0EACETIME!RMY )N0RESIDENT&RANKLIN2OOSEVELTBUILTON0RESIDENT7ILSONSFRAMEWORKTODEVISE ANEW3ELECTIVE3ERVICE!CT4HIS!CTLISTEDCLASSIFICATIONSOFDRAFTELIGIBILITY)TDEFINEDWHOWOULDBE DRAFTEDANDWHOWOULDBEEXCUSED!SWITHITSPREDECESSORTHE7ORLD7AR))DRAFTFUNCTIONEDSMOOTHLY 4HEDRAFTPRODUCEDVERYLITTLEPROTEST!FTERALL7ORLD7AR))WASKNOWNAShTHE'OOD7ARv4HE DRAFTHELPEDDELIVERTHEMILITARYSTRENGTHTOGAINVICTORYOVERFASCISM!FTER7ORLD7AR))THE5NITED 3TATESANDTHE3OVIET5NIONFACEDOFFINAh#OLD7ARv!MERICANTROOPSSTAYEDIN"ERLIN!TABOUTTHE SAMETIMETHECOMMUNISTSTOOKCONTROLOF#HINA4HE5NITED3TATESSAWANEWINTERNATIONALROLE)T WASNECESSARYTOCONTAINTHESPREADOFCOMMUNISM4OACCOMPLISHTHIS#ONGRESSREALIZEDTHENEEDFOR APERMANENTARMYRESERVE4HE3ELECTIVE3ERVICE!CTOFESTABLISHEDTHEFIRSTPEACETIMEDRAFTIN 5NITED3TATESHISTORY$RAFTELIGIBILITYWASMANAGEDBYSOMELOCALDRAFTBOARDS7ITHINTWOYEARS THE5NITED3TATESWASINVOLVEDINTHE+OREAN#ONFLICT “ Eighteen months ago, the unprovoked attack upon the Republic of Korea made it clear that the Kremlin would not hesitate to resort to war in order to gain its ends. In the face of this grim evidence, this Nation and the other nations of the free world realized that they must rearm in order to survive. Since then, we have made significant progress in rebuilding our defenses. ... We have greatly expanded our production of military equipment and our ability to mobilize for any emergency. We have provided our allies overseas with the critical margin of aid necessary to help them to grow stronger. ” 0RESIDENT(ARRY34RUMAN*ANUARY!NNUAL"UDGET-ESSAGETOTHE#ONGRESSFISCAL9EAR INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 93 THE MILITARY DRAFT: A BRIEF HISTORY (2) 4O$EFEND,IBERTY !WARTIMEDRAFTENABLESLEADERSTORAISEARMIESANDNAVIESTOFIGHT MAJORWARS!PEACETIMEDRAFTGIVESLEADERSAPOOLOFSOLDIERSTOSEND TOFIGHTINSMALLERFOREIGNWARS)TALSOREQUIRESTHATCITIZENSTRUSTTHEIR LEADERSINTHECONDUCTOFSUCHWARS)F!MERICANLIVESANDPROPERTYARE NOTTHREATENEDWHATISTHECITIZENSRESPONSIBILITY)FFAITHINGOVERNMENT CONDUCTISSHAKENHOWSHOULDTHECITIZENRESPOND!MERICANSLIVEWITH ASENSEOFMILITARYDUTYFOUNDEDBYTHEMinutemen of Lexington and #ONCORD4HOSECITIZENSOLDIERSWEREREADYATAMINUTESNOTICETOWAGE WARAGAINSTTHE"RITISH4HEIRREADINESSFORMEDAPERSISTENT!MERICANMYTH THATAVOLUNTEERARMYISLINKEDTOTHEDEFENSEOFLIBERTYATHOME4OMOST !MERICANSTHESITUATIONIN6IETNAMDIDNOTPRESENTACLEARTHREATTOTHE United States. !N)NCONSISTENT3YSTEM 4HE5NITED3TATESFOUGHTIN6IETNAMBEGINNINGIN%VERYMONTHTHEMILITARYREQUESTEDTHAT LOCALDRAFTBOARDSSUPPLYSOLDIERSTOSTAFFTHEARMY,OCALDRAFTBOARDSHADTOBALANCETHENEEDSOF THEMILITARYWITHTHENEEDSOFTHEIRCOMMUNITIES4HEIRDUTYWASTOPROVIDESOLDIERSFORTHEIRCOUNTRY 4HETASKWASDIFFICULT$RAFTBOARDSDAILYMADELIFEORDEATHDECISIONSABOUTTHELIVESOFOTHERS 4HE3ELECTIVE3ERVICE!CTDEFINEDMANYLEGALDEFERMENTSANDEXEMPTIONSFROMSERVICEAGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONSFOREXAMPLE!STHEWARDRAGGEDONINTHELATESDRAFTBOARDSFACEDINCREASING REQUESTSTOEXCUSEDRAFTEESFROMMILITARYSERVICE,OCALDRAFTBOARDMEMBERSSATTHROUGHLENGTHY EMOTIONALANDCOMPLICATEDHEARINGS4HEYLISTENEDTOYOUNGMENEXPLAININGWHYTHEYSHOULDNOT BEDRAFTED3OMEOFTHESEYOUNGMENSPOKETHETRUTHSOMEDIDNOT0ROMINENTCITIZENSJUDGESOR POLITICIANSFOREXAMPLESOMETIMESPRESSUREDBOARDMEMBERSTOGRANTUNDESERVEDEXEMPTIONS%ACH LOCALDRAFTBOARDHADADIFFERENTAPPROACHTOSUCHREQUESTS3ODIFFERENTWERETHEACTIONSOFEACHBOARD THATSOMEPOTENTIALDRAFTEESWOULDMOVETOADIFFERENTCITYTOMAKEANAPPEALFORDRAFTEXEMPTION !,ONG"ITTER3TRUGGLE !MERICANOPINIONABOUTTHEWARIN6IETNAMBEGAN TOSHIFTDRAMATICALLYIN4HEFEROCITYOFTHE4ET /FFENSIVEIN*ANUARYSHOOK!MERICANCONFIDENCE4HE RESOLVESHOWNBYTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESEEXPOSEDANEW reality. The United States finally understood that the ENEMYWASNEVERGOINGTOGIVEUPEVER4HEMILITARY DRAFTEDMOREANDMOREYOUNGMENTOBEhHAMBURGERFOR THEGRINDERvTHATWAS6IETNAM,OCALCOMMUNITIESREELED ASTHEYRECEIVEDMOREANDMOREBODYBAGS)NADDITION THENEWSMEDIAEXPOSEDGOVERNMENTDECEPTIONSABOUT THECONDUCTOFTHEWAR4HEMAJORITYOF!MERICANSHAD SUPPORTEDTHEWAREFFORTJUSTAFEWYEARSEARLIER.OWTHEYWERETURNINGAGAINSTIT)NCREASINGNUMBERS OFMENWERESEEKINGANYMEANSLEGALORNOTTOAVOIDTHEMILITARYDRAFT-ENWITHMOREWEALTHOR EDUCATIONOFTENSUCCEEDEDINAVOIDINGTHEDRAFT-ENWHOWEREPOORERORLESSEDUCATEDUSUALLYWERE drafted. 94 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT THE MILITARY DRAFT: A BRIEF HISTORY (3) 4HE,OTTERY 4HEDRAFTSITUATIONCHANGEDABRUPTLYIN4HE.IXON!DMINISTRATION TRYINGTOhEQUALIZETHECOMBATBURDENvESTABLISHEDALOTTERYSYSTEMTHAT BECAMEEFFECTIVEIN4HELOTTERYWASBASEDONTHERANDOMSELECTIONOF DAYSOFTHEYEAR4HEFIRSTDRAWWASONTHEEVENINGOF$ECEMBER WITHBLUEPLASTICCAPSULESINALARGECYLINDERBOWL)N7ASHINGTON $#.EW9ORK#ONGRESSMAN!LEXANDER0IRNIEDREWTHEFIRSTBIRTHDATE 3EPTEMBER4HISMEANTTHATALLMENBETWEENTHEAGESOFAND WHOSEBIRTHDATEWAS3EPTEMBERWEREFIRSTINLINETOBEDRAFTED!PRIL $ECEMBER&EBRUARY/CTOBER-ENWITHTHOSEFIVEBIRTHDATES ANDTHENEXTHUNDREDORSOWOULDNODOUBTBEDRAFTEDANDSENTTO6IETNAM)NSUBSEQUENTYEARSONLY YEAROLDSTHOSEWHOWOULDTURNINTHENEXTYEARWERESUBJECTTOTHELOTTERY4HELASTLOTTERY DRAWINGWASIN ,IFEALTERING$ECISIONS 4HOSEWHOhWONvTHELOTTERYNUMBERSnWERECERTAINTOBEDRAFTED4HELUCKYONESWERETHE MENWHOSEBIRTHDATESWEREINTHEMIDnSTOOFTHEDATESSELECTED4HOSEFORTUNATEMENCOULD PLANTHEIRLIVESWITHOUTTHEFEAROFBEINGDRAFTEDEVER4HOSEWITHABIRTHDATEDRAWNINTHEMIDnS THROUGHTHEMIDnSWOULDSPENDTHEIRDAYSINSOMETHINGCALLEDhTHESWEATZONEv4HEYMIGHTBE DRAFTED)NTHENEXTFEWWEEKSTHEYHADTOMAKEANAGONIZINGDECISION7OULDTHEYFIGHTIN6IETNAM 7OULDTHEYSEEKDEFERMENTANDEXEMPTION7OULDTHEYFLEETHECOUNTRYANDRISKPERMANENTEXILE $IDTHEISSUESOF6IETNAMMERITOVERTURNINGTHEIRBELIEFSYSTEM7HATEVERTHEYCHOSETHESEYOUNGMEN FACEDTHEREALPOSSIBILITYOFLIFELONGGUILTANDMORALCONFUSION 2ESISTINGTHE$RAFT 4HEREWERENEARLYMILLIONDRAFTAGEMENDURINGTHE6IETNAMERA"ECOMING ASOLDIERANDBEINGTRAINEDTOKILLORBEKILLEDDOESNOTCOMEEASILYTOMOST "EINGDRAFTEDTOFIGHTINAFOREIGNCIVILWARBECAMEINCREASINGLYUNPOPULAR &ROM4ETUNTILWHENTHELASTDRAFTCALLWASMADETHOUSANDSOFYOUNG MENCHOSETOAVOIDOREVADECOMPULSORYMILITARYSERVICE!LMOSTPERCENT RECEIVEDDEFERMENTSEXEMPTIONSORWEREDISQUALIFIEDFROMSERVICE2ESISTERS generally fit into three categories: s 4HOSEOPPOSEDTOALLWAR s 4HOSEOPPOSEDSPECIFICALLYTOTHE6IETNAM7ARANDUNWILLINGTOSERVE s 4HOSENOTMENTALLYOREMOTIONALLYFITTOTAKEORDERSORBEAPARTOFTHEMILITARY INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 95 THE MILITARY DRAFT: A BRIEF HISTORY (4) &ALLOUTOF$RAFT2ESISTANCE &ORWHATEVERTHEIRREASONSANDTHEYWEREAS VARIEDASTHEPOTENTIALSOLDIERSDRAFTRESISTERS WILLINGLYRISKEDSEVERECONSEQUENCES4HESE included: s 0ROSECUTIONPOSSIBLYATERMINPRISON s &LIGHTANDFUGITIVESTATUS s )NTERFERENCEWITHFUTUREEMPLOYMENT BARREDFROMTEACHINGTHE0EACE#ORPSAND SOMEPROFESSIONS s 'UILTANDSELFDOUBT !BOUTPERCENTDRAFTEESCOMMITTED DRAFTVIOLATIONS2OUGHLYWEREREPORTED TOFEDERALPROSECUTORS!LMOSTWERE CONVICTED/NETHIRDOFTHESEWENTTOSOMESORT OFPRISON)TISESTIMATEDTHATANOTHER BECAMEFUGITIVESANDWENTUNDERGROUND4HEY MADETHEMSELVESINVISIBLEASTHEYHIDFROM AUTHORITIES!SMANYASFLEDTO#ANADA Mexico, and Europe. They chose exile rather than MILITARYSERVICEPRISONORLIFEONTHERUN 4HE!FTERMATH 4HE6IETNAMDRAFTPRODUCEDTHEMOSTWIDESPREAD dissent and protest ever in U.S. history. It caused AMAJORRIFTBETWEENPARENTSANDTHEIRDRAFTAGE sons and daughters (the generation gap). The DRAFTIMPACTEDEVERYYOUNGMANOFTHE6IETNAM GENERATIONANDTOUCHEDALMOSTEVERYFAMILY INTHE5NITED3TATES4HEIMPACTOFMASSCIVIL disobedience shaped the attitudes of a generation. -ISTRUSTOFGOVERNMENTLEADERSHIPHAUNTS national policy even today. Protest sign in response to Kent State shootings of May 4, 1970 includes a newspaper clipping from The New York Times with a picture of a student shot by the Ohio National Guard. Sign reads, “This should remind us all once again that when dissent turns to violence it invites tragedy” May 6, 1970. Baruch College, .EWMAN,IBRARY$IGITAL#OLLECTIONSKent State at Baruch (5/6/70) online exhibit. 96 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFICATIONS )n! )n!n/ !VAILABLEFORMILITARYSERVICE #ONSCIENTIOUSOBJECTORAVAILABLEFORNONCOMBATANTMILITARYSERVICEONLY )n# -EMBEROFTHEARMEDFORCESOFTHE53THE#OAST'UARDAND'EODETIC3OCIETYORTHE Public Health Service )n$ -EMBEROFRESERVECOMPONENTORSTUDENTTAKINGMILITARYTRAINING )n/ #ONSCIENTIOUSOBJECTORAVAILABLEFORCIVILIANWORKCONTRIBUTINGTOTHEMAINTENANCEOFTHE national health, safety, or interest )n3 Student deferred by statute (high school) )n3n# !LLOWEDSTUDENTEXACTLYSIXMONTHSTOGETAFFAIRSINORDERBEFOREBEINGDRAFTED )n9 2EGISTRANTAVAILABLEFORMILITARYSERVICEBUTQUALIFIEDFORMILITARYSERVICEONLYINTHE EVENTOFWARORNATIONALEMERGENCY )n7 #ONSCIENTIOUSOBJECTORPERFORMINGCIVILIANWORKCONTRIBUTINGTOTHEMAINTENANCEOFTHE national health, safety, or interest ))n! Registrant deferred because of civilian occupation (except agriculture or activity in study) ))n# Registrant deferred because of agricultural occupation ))n3 Registrant deferred because of activity in study (college) )))n! 2EGISTRANTWITHACHILDORCHILDRENREGISTRANTDEFERREDBYREASONOFEXTREMEHARDSHIPTO dependents )6n! 2EGISTRANTWHOHASCOMPLETEDSERVICESOLESURVIVINGSON )6n" /FFICIALDEFERREDBYLAW )6n# Alien (not a citizen of the United States) )6n$ Minister of religion or divinity student )6n& 2EGISTRANTNOTQUALIFIEDFORANYMILITARYSERVICE 6n! 2EGISTRANTOVERTHEAGEOFLIABILITYFORMILITARYSERVICE INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 97 PETITIONER PROFILES 0%4)4)/.%2302/&),%+EVIN0ENNEY $ATEOF"IRTH: _________________ 1947 !GE: 22 0ARENTS*AMESAND-YRNA0ENNEY 0LACEOF"IRTH-ARATHON)OWA #URRENT!DDRESS: %LM3TREET-ARATHON)OWA 0ERSONAL&AMILY3ITUATION: 2ELIGIOUS!FFILIATION2OMAN#ATHOLIC 3INGLELIVESWITHPARENTS0ARENTSAREDISABLEDANDAREDEPENDENTONONLYSONSINCOME %DUCATION3TATUS/CCUPATION ,EFTCOLLEGEATWITHNODEGREE7ORKSASCARPENTER 2ESULTSOF0RE)NDUCTION0HYSICAL &LATFEETNEEDSGLASSESVERYDRYSKINRASHESINWINTERMONTHSBUTPASSEDPHYSICAL Using your 0ROFILE, the 3ELECTIVE3ERVICE#LASSIFICATIONANDYOURIMAGINATIONSTATESEVERAL SPECIFICREASONSWHYYOUSHOULDRECEIVEADRAFTBOARDDEFERMENT h)AMSEEKINGA ___________ DEFERMENTBECAUSEx h%XTRASv3UGGESTEDTO"OLSTER9OUR0ETITION 0RODUCEALETTERFROMPARENTSORHAVETHEMACCOMPANYYOUTOBOARDHEARINGASKOTHERSTUDENTS $OCUMENTPROOFOFBEINGONLYSURVIVINGSON 0%4)4)/.%2302/&),%'EORGE-ORRIS $ATEOF"IRTH: _________________ 1945 !GE: 24 0ARENTS: Mrs. Joan Morris (father deceased) 0LACEOF"IRTH-ARATHON)OWA #URRENT!DDRESS: -APLE3TREET-ARATHON)OWA 0ERSONAL&AMILY3ITUATION: 2ELIGIOUS!FFILIATION: Does not attend 3INGLE,IVESCLOSETOMOTHERWHOISANELEMENTARYSCHOOLNURSE %DUCATION3TATUS/CCUPATION #URRENTLYINLAWSCHOOLATTHEUNIVERSITY 2ESULTSOF0RE)NDUCTION0HYSICAL $EAFINONEEARLIMPSFROMAPPARENTDEGENERATIVENERVEDISEASE Using your 0ROFILE, the 3ELECTIVE3ERVICE#LASSIFICATIONANDYOURIMAGINATIONSTATESEVERAL SPECIFICREASONSWHYYOUSHOULDRECEIVEADRAFTBOARDDEFERMENT h)AMSEEKINGA ___________ DEFERMENTBECAUSEx h%XTRASv3UGGESTEDTO"OLSTER9OUR0ETITION 0RODUCEALETTERFROMLAWSCHOOLVERIFYINGSTATUSASTOPSTUDENTOFYOURCLASSINLASTYEAROFSTUDY 0RODUCEALETTERFROMYOURDOCTORREGARDINGYOURLIMPANDHEARINGPROBLEM &ATHERWAS)n!n/DURING7ORLD7AR))ASSIGNEDALTERNATIVESERVICEINA2ED#ROSSHOSPITAL 98 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT PETITIONER PROFILES 0%4)4)/.%2302/&),%2ON(ANSEN $ATEOF"IRTH: _________________ 1951 !GE: 18 0ARENTS2ONAND4HELMA(ANSEN 0LACEOF"IRTH-ARATHON)OWA #URRENT!DDRESS: /AK3TREET3ENECA)OWA 0ERSONAL&AMILY3ITUATION: 2ELIGIOUS!FFILIATION: Lutheran 3INGLELIVESWITHPARENTS&ATHERISLOCALBUSINESSMAN-OTHERISCASHIERATLOCALBANK %DUCATION3TATUS/CCUPATION Senior in high school 2ESULTSOF0RE)NDUCTION0HYSICAL .EVERTAKENANARMYPHYSICALINEXCELLENTCONDITION 3TARATHLETEMINORKNEEPROBLEMS Using your 0ROFILE, the 3ELECTIVE3ERVICE#LASSIFICATIONANDYOURIMAGINATIONSTATESEVERAL SPECIFICREASONSWHYYOUSHOULDRECEIVEADRAFTBOARDDEFERMENT h)AMSEEKINGA ___________ DEFERMENTBECAUSEx h%XTRASv3UGGESTEDTO"OLSTER9OUR0ETITION Produce birth certificate and high school records to prove educational status. (AVEHIGHSCHOOLFOOTBALLCOACHACCOMPANYYOUTOSPEAKOFYOURATHLETICPOTENTIALANDPOSSIBLE professional career. 0%4)4)/.%2302/&),%!RT2EDFORD $ATEOF"IRTH: _________________ 1944 !GE: 25 0ARENTS: Deceased 0LACEOF"IRTH-ARATHON)OWA #URRENT!DDRESS: 222&$#ORNVILLE)OWA 0ERSONAL&AMILY3ITUATION: 2ELIGIOUS!FFILIATION: Presbyterian Married, expecting first child %DUCATION3TATUS/CCUPATION ,EFTSCHOOLAFTERTHGRADEWHENPARENTSDIEDANDHEINHERITEDACREFARM &ARMERSWEETCORNSQUASHTOMATOESCUCUMBERSGREENBEANSTIMOTHYANDCLOVER 2ESULTSOF0RE)NDUCTION0HYSICAL 1-A, excellent condition Using your 0ROFILE, the 3ELECTIVE3ERVICE#LASSIFICATIONANDYOURIMAGINATIONSTATESEVERAL SPECIFICREASONSWHYYOUSHOULDRECEIVEADRAFTBOARDDEFERMENT h)AMSEEKINGA ___________ DEFERMENTBECAUSEx h%XTRASv3UGGESTEDTO"OLSTER9OUR0ETITION 0RODUCEALETTERFROMADOCTORCONFIRMINGYOURWIFESPREGNANCY 0RODUCELETTERSFROMLOCALGROCERSDOCUMENTINGYOUREXCELLENTANDNECESSARYPRODUCE INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 99 DRAFT BOARD HEARING GUIDELINES February 1970 4HISMONTHSDRAFTQUOTA _____________________ !SADRAFTBOARDMEMBERITISYOURDUTYTOSUPPLYSOLDIERSFORTHE53!RMY%VERYMONTHDRAFTEES BETWEENTHEAGESOFnCOMETOYOUTOREQUESTTHATYOUEXEMPTTHEMFROMMILITARYSERVICE9OU MAYDEFEREVERYPETITIONERORYOUMAYDEFERNONE9OUMUSTMEETYOURENLISTMENTDRAFTQUOTA 1. Select a convening officer for your local draft board. This official: A 7ELCOMESEACHPETITIONER B #ONDUCTSEACHHEARINGROTATINGAMONGBOARDMEMBERSFORQUESTIONS %ACHDRAFTBOARDMEMBERCAREFULLYQUESTIONSEACHPETITIONERANDEVALUATESTHEINFORMATION offered. Decide if the petitioner is sincere, or if he is stretching the truth or actually lying. A "ECORDIALBUTFIRMASYOUINTERVIEWTHEPETITIONER5SETHEEXACTQUESTIONSBELOWOR PARAPHRASE#OMEUPWITHFOLLOWUPQUESTIONS B 9OUNEEDTOLEARNENOUGHABOUTTHEPETITIONERTOMAKEANINFORMEDDECISION C 4AKENOTESASYOULISTENTOTHESTORYOFTHEPETITIONER #ONFERWITHOTHER"OARD-EMBERSTOMAKEYOURDECISION9OURDECISIONWILLDETERMINETHECOURSE OFTHISYOUNGMANSLIFEANDPOSSIBLYWHETHERHEWILLLIVEORDIE a. Consult your notes, the 3ELECTIVE3ERVICE#LASSIFICATIONSANDUSEYOURBESTJUDGEMENTTO DECIDEHOWTORESPONDTOEACHPETITION9OURCHOICESARE s $RAFTTHEPETITIONER s 'RANTTHEREQUESTOFTHEPETITIONERFORDEFERRALOREXEMPTION s /FFERTHEPETITIONERALTERNATIVESERVICEHOSPITALWORKETC B !NNOUNCEWITHSOMEDRAMAWHETHERTHEPETITIONISGRANTEDTHEMANISDEFERREDORDENIED THEMANISDRAFTED%XPLAINTHEREASONSFORTHEDECISION c. The decisions of the draft board are final. A draftee has no further avenue for appeal. 'ENERAL/PENING3TATEMENT h7EAREHERETOLISTENTOYOURAPPEALFORADEFERMENTOREXEMPTIONFROMMILITARYSERVICEv /BTAINNECESSARYINFORMATIONABOUTTHEPETITIONER 7HATISYOURNAME 7HATISYOURAGE 7HEREDOYOURESIDE 7HATISYOURFAMILYSITUATIONWHOAREYOURPARENTS!REYOUSINGLE-ARRIED!NYCHILDREN 5SETHESEQUESTIONSANDANYAPPROPRIATEFOLLOWUPQUESTIONS 7HATWERETHERESULTSOFYOURARMYPHYSICAL 7HEREAREYOUCURRENTLYEMPLOYEDORINSCHOOL 5. What is the basis for your appeal of your draft status? Be specific, please. (OWDOYOUBALANCEYOURPATRIOTICDUTYWITHTHISREQUESTFORDEFERMENTOFMILITARYSERVICE )FWEDEFERYOUFROMSERVINGINAMILITARYCAPACITYWILLYOUCONSIDERSOMEALTERNATIVESERVICE SAYWORKINGINAVETERANSHOSPITALORONANARMYBASE !RETHEREMORALETHICALORRELIGIOUSBELIEFSTHATCAUSEYOUTOREQUESTTHISDEFERMENT $OYOUHAVESPECIALSKILLSTHATAREMOREVALUABLETO!MERICANSOCIETYIFYOUREMAINACIVILIAN !RETHEREANYOTHERCONSIDERATIONS$OYOUHAVEANYTHINGTOOFFERASACLOSINGSTATEMENT 'ENERAL#LOSING3TATEMENT 4HANKYOU-R __________ 0LEASEWAITWHILEWEMAKEOURDECISION 100 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT DRAFT BOARD HEARING OBSERVATIONS !GE 0ERTINENT)NFORMATION 0ETITION 'RANTED9. ,ISTENCAREFULLYTOEACHPETITIONERANDTAKENOTES9OUNEEDENOUGHINFORMATIONTOMAKEANINFORMEDANDFAIRDECISION9OUMAY DECIDETODEFEREVERYPETITIONERORYOUMAYDECIDETODEFERNONE 0ETITIONER Kevin Penney George Morris Ron Hansen Art Redford VIETNAM Teacher Guide 101 INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact STATISTICS OF DRAFT-AGE MEN DURING THE VIETNAM WAR !PPROXIMATENUMBERS 4HE6IETNAM'ENERATIONMENONLY Served Drafted Never Served 8,744,000 2,215,000 15,980,000 3ERVEDIN6IETNAM#OMBAT 3ERVEDIN6IETNAMINTHEBUSH 3ERVEDIN6IETNAM.ONCOMBAT 3ERVEDBUTNEVERWENTTO6IETNAM PERCENTOF53MILITARYPERSONNELIN6IETNAMWERENONCOMBATANTS +ILLEDIN6IETNAMALLAGES +ILLEDIN6IETNAMYEARSOFAGEORYOUNGER 7OUNDEDIN6IETNAM $EATHSIN6IETNAMINCIDENTALTOCOMBAT (friendly fire, Agent Orange, suicide, etc.) .UMBEROFDRAFTBOARDSINTHE53 $EFERRED%XEMPTEDOR$ISQUALIFIED Apparent Draft Offenders (includes Accused and Not accused) Draft offenders never accused 0ERSONSWHONEVERREGISTEREDFORTHEDRAFT #ASESDROPPEDBYGOVERNMENT 0ERSONSWHOFLEDTHECOUNTRY &UGITIVESWENTUNDERGROUNDINTHE53 Eventually Convicted of Draft Violations )MPRISONEDFOR$RAFT6IOLATIONS 102 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 570,000 360,000 n 8,750 ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT THE DRAFT LOTTERY 4HEDRAFTLOTTERYISBACKINYOURCOMMUNITYCLASSROOM%VERYSTUDENTINTHECLASSISSUBJECTTOTHE DRAFTLOTTERY9OURBIRTHDATESWILLBERANDOMLYSELECTED4HOSEWITHANEARLYSELECTIONORDERLOWDRAFT LOTTERYNUMBERCANCONSIDERTHEMSELVESIMMEDIATELYDRAFTED4HOSEWHOSEBIRTHDATESARESELECTEDLAST CANCONSIDERTHATTHEYESCAPEDTHEDRAFT9OURCLASSROOMLOTTERYWILLWORKJUSTLIKETHEREALLOTTERY /NTHEPAPERYOURECEIVEPRINTCLEARLYYOURBIRTHDAYMONTHANDDAY &OLDITTWICEANDDEPOSITINTHELOTTERYCONTAINER "IRTHDATESWILLBEDRAWNINTHREEGROUPS &IRST'ROUP s 9OUARESUBJECTTOANIMMEDIATEDRAFTPHYSICALANDINDUCTIONINTOTHE53!RMY s 9OUWILLPROBABLYBESENTTOACOMBATUNITIN6IETNAM 3ECOND'ROUP s 9OUAREINhTHESWEATZONEv s $EPENDINGONTHENEEDSOFTHEMILITARYANDHOWMANYDRAFTEESFROMTHEFIRSTGROUPOBTAIN DEFERMENTSYOUMAYBEDRAFTEDLATER s 9OUMAYENLISTINTHEMILITARYIFYOUSODESIRE 4HIRD'ROUP s 9OUDONOTNEEDTOBECONCERNEDABOUTGOINGINTOTHEMILITARYAGAINSTYOURWILL s 9OUCANGETONWITHYOURLIFE s 9OUMAYENROLLINCOLLEGEORFINDAGOODJOB s 9OUMAYENLISTINTHEMILITARYIFYOUSODESIRE INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 103 LESSON 9 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON4HE%NEMY /BJECTIVES s ,EARNABOUT.ORTH6IETNAMESEMILITARYLEADERSHIPANDSTRATEGIES s 3IMULATETHENATUREOFCOMBATPECULIARTO6IETNAM7AR Two Days Consider laminating the materials with an asterisk (*) for reuse with subsequent classes. Obstacles may include textbooks standing on end, backpacks, cans, erasers, etc. Use articles that can be knocked down. Individuals, Whole Class, and Student Pairs 104 VIETNAM Teacher Guide -ATERIALS s 3/,$)%23/&4(%./24(4HE/THER3IDEn— class set s 4(%/4(%23)$%2EADERS4HEATERn— class set or as needed s 4(%6)%4.!-7!2'!-% — class set + transparency s /0/2$%23#ONFIDENTIAL — one per student pair s .6!6##ONFIDENTIAL — one per student pair s "!44,%:/.%'2)$— two per student (copy to both sides of one paper) s &!4%#!2$3SETOF — one set per student pair s 6)%4.!-7!2670/).43 — one per student pair s 7!2'!-%3#/2%3(%%4— one per student pair (cut in half) s %33!925"2)# — class set + transparency (optional) s "LINDFOLD— one s (IGHLIGHTERMARKER— class set (two colors) s "OOKSANDSCHOOLSUPPLIES— several (to simulate obstacles and booby traps for Motivator) 3ETUP 4HISLESSONREQUIRESSEVERALCLASSROOMARRANGEMENTSFROMAN OPENAREAINFRONTTHEMOTIVATORTOTRADITIONALTHEESSAYAND READERSTHEATERTOADESKCONFIGURATIONTHATACCOMMODATES BATTLEPAIRSSQUARINGOFFINSIMULATEDCOMBAT -OTIVATOR a. Enlist the ingenuity of the students in setting up a trail FILLEDWITHTRAPSANDSNARESFORANUNSUSPECTINGNAÕVEAND INEXPERIENCEDNEWBYTOLEADAPLATOONONASEARCHAND DESTROYMISSION B $ETERMINEAhPATHvACROSSTHEFRONTOFTHECLASSANDSETOUT BOOKSBOOKBAGSTRASHCANSPENCILSASPUNJISTAKESALONG the path. 2EADERS4HEATER a. This has roles for 11 students, plus a chorus of students reading in unison. B !RRANGETOSHOWCASETHEVARIOUSREADERS%ITHERASSIGNPARTS ORAUDITIONTOHAVEGOODDRAMATICREADERSFILLTHEROLES describing the nature of the Viet Cong. C #ONSIDERDOINGTHEACTIVITYASARADIOBROADCASTWITH MICROPHONESAUDIOVIDEOTAPETHEREADINGITMAKESTHE STUDENTSMORESERIOUS ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 9 TEACHING DIRECTIONS D )NSTEADOFTHEENTIRECLASSREADINGTHEhALLvPARTSCHOOSEOR STUDENTSTOBEA'REEKCHORUSPERIODICALLYREMINDINGTHE PARTICIPANTSOFTHEENEMYSDEDICATIONTOTHEIRCAUSE e. If you are audio/video taping the activity, a second reading MIGHTGIVETHEPERFORMANCEALITTLEMOREPOLISH F &OLLOWINGTHEPERFORMANCEHAVEADISCUSSIONOFTHESCRIPTS salient points. 4HE6IETNAM7AR'AME A 4HISGAMEISDESIGNEDTOILLUSTRATETHEDEMORALIZINGFUTILITY OFCOMBATIN6IETNAM b. It is essential that students read and understand the essay !'25.437!2FROM,ESSON before beginning this COMPETITION -OTIVATOR 1. Find out by birthdays, the three youngest students in the class. 2. Read or tell, h!SYOUALLKNOWITWASSTANDARDPRACTICEFORTHE NEWLYARRIVEDGRUNTCALLEDA@CHERRYOR@NEWBYTO WALKPOINTASHISPLATOONWENTONSearch and Destroy MISSIONS3INCEAPLATOONMARCHEDINASINGLEFILETHE POINTMANWASFIRSTTOSEEHEAROR@STEPONDANGER ,ETSSIMULATEWHATTHATFELTLIKE4HEEXPERIENCEHERE WILLHELPUSUNDERSTANDCOMBATINTHE6IETNAM7ARv read or tell 0UTTHETHREEYOUNGNEWBYSOUTSIDEORINTHEHALLWAYBEYOND HEARINGORSEEINGDISTANCE7ITHTHEREMAININGSTUDENTSSET UPTHESIMULATEDTRAILACROSSTHEFRONTOFTHEROOM4HISTRAILIS FRAUGHTWITHOBSTACLESSETOUTBYTHE.6!6# "RINGINTHEYOUNGESTOFTHENEWBYS"LINDFOLDANDTURNHIM HERAROUNDAFEWTIMESANDSENDDOWNTHETRAIL4HEBLINDFOLDED NEWBYMUSTMAKEITTOTHEOTHERSIDEOFTHEROOMWITHOUT KNOCKINGDOWNhEXPLODINGvORhSTEPPINGONvASINGLETRAP %ACHKNOCKDOWNLOSESTWOOTHERSFROMTHEPLATOON2ANDOMLY SELECTTWOSTUDENTSANDISOLATETHEMALONGWITHTHEhCLUMSYv NEWBYINTHECLASSROOM This will definitely engage the students who helped set up the obstacle course and is a good lesson in the unpredictable nature of combat in Vietnam. /NEATATIMEBRINGINTHEREMAININGTWOSTUDENTSANDSEND THEMUPTHETRAIL!FTERWARDSDISCUSSTHEhCHERRYSvEXPERIENCE INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 105 LESSON 9 TEACHING DIRECTIONS 0ROCEDURE 1. Either distribute SOLDIERS OF THE NORTH: The Other Side or deliver a lecture based on the essay. Collect the essays after finishing the reading. $ISTRIBUTEANDPERFORM4(%/4(%23)$%2EADERS4HEATER $EBRIEFTHISBACKGROUNDINFORMATIONDURINGACLASSDISCUSSION ,ISTTHEREASONSWHYTHE53PROBABLYLOSTTHEWARIN6IETNAM ACCORDINGTOTHEDATAANDVIEWPOINTSEXPRESSEDINTHISDRAMA The game is designed to illustrate the demoralizing and dangerous nature of ground combat in Vietnam. The NVA/VC will have installations or obstacles in 53 of the 144 squares of the BATTLE ZONE GRID. The NVA/VC earn VW Points for virtually every move the U.S. platoon makes. s 4HE.6!6#GAIN670OINTSIF the U.S. platoon enters a blank square. s 4HEYALSOGAIN670OINTSIF the U.S. platoon blunders into an obstacle. The platoon might also suffer a loss of men when encountering an obstacle When the platoon enters an installation or reaches an objective it gains VW Points. Even the FATE CARDS are overwhelmingly negative. Only a few award some VW Points. If the U.S. platoon selects an objective that is also an obstacle, the platoon will gain VW Points for attaining the objective (when it reaches the square) but will lose VW Points (and possibly men) for encountering the obstacle. 106 VIETNAM Teacher Guide )LLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCYOF4(%6)%4.!-7!2'!-% (or distribute copies) to introduce the activity. Read through the INFORMATIONANSWERINGGENERALQUESTIONS A $IVIDETHECLASSINTOTWOEQUALSECTIONSDESIGNATEONEGROUP AS5NITED3TATESSOLDIERSTHEOTHERAS.6!6#SOLDIERS b. Distribute OP. ORDERS (Confidential) to one side, and .6!6##ONFIDENTIALTOTHEOTHERSIDE-AKESURETHE COMBATANTSDONOTACCIDENTALLYGETHOLDOFTHEINFORMATION MEANTFORTHEIROPPONENTS C !LLOWTIMEFORTHESTUDENTSTOREADTHEIRCONFIDENTIAL INSTRUCTIONSCAREFULLYASKQUESTIONSFORCLARITYANDBE REASONABLYEQUIPPEDTOSTART D 0AIROFFTHESTUDENTSONE53SOLDIERWITHONE.6!6# SOLDIERANDDISTRIBUTETHEREMAININGGAMEMATERIALS s "!44,%:/.%'2)$— two per student s 6)%4.!-7!2670/).43— one per student pair s 7!2'!-%3#/2%3(%%4— one per student pair s &!4%#!2$3SETOF— one set per student pair (shuffled, placed face down) 2INGABELLBLOWAWHISTLEORMAKEALOUDHANDCLAPTOSTARTTHE FIRSTBATTLEWHICHMEANSSTUDENTSBEGINFILLINGINTHEIRGRIDSAND STRATEGIZINGTHEIRMISSIONSINTHEWAR/FFICIALLYTHEREISNOSTART TOACTUALCOMBAT7HENEVERTHE"!44,%'2)$3OFTHETWO COMBATANTSAREREADYTHEYBEGIN a. The U.S. soldier tells the NVA/VC the coordinates of his/her ,:,ANDING:ONEANDSIXHILLS B 4HE.6!6#FILLSINTHESQUARESFORTHESESEVENLOCATIONSON HISHER"!44,%:/.%'2)$ C 4HEGRUNTSTARTSMARCHINGTOWARDONEOFTHESIXHILLS ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 9 TEACHING DIRECTIONS 6. Monitor the activity as best you can. A -AKESUREBATTLEPAIRSCALCULATETHE6IETNAM7AR0OINTS accurately after Round 1 and that they proceed to Round TRADINGSIDESANDEXCHANGINGCONFIDENTIALINFORMATION SHEETSSMOOTHLY B "EPREPAREDTODECLAREAhCEASEFIREvTOENDACTIONIFSOME STUDENTSAREVERYSPEEDYORIFSOMEAREVERYSLOWINTHEIR conduct of hostilities. 7. When both rounds are over begin a class discussion. Include: A 7HICHSIDEWONTHEMOSThBATTLESv7HY B $ESCRIBETHEUNIQUENATUREOFTHISWAR C %XPLOREINSIGHTSSTUDENTSGAINEDFROMEXPERIENCINGTHE ACTIVITY,ISTTHESEASSTATEMENTSONTHEBOARDIETHE 53PLATOONSWEREALWAYSONTHEoffensive but ended up constantly defendingTHEMSELVES #OLLECTALLPAPERSANDMAKEUSEOFREUSABLEITEMSFORNEXTTIME $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 4OASSESSWHATSTUDENTS LEARNEDFROMTHEREADING ANDTHEBATTLEGAMEAND as an effective closure TECHNIQUEHAVESTUDENTS DOAMINDMAPCLUSTER ONTHETOPICh#OMBATIN 6IETNAMv 2. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC%XPLAINYOURKNOWLEDGEOFTHE6IETNAMESEOPPOSITION ANDCOMBATEXPERIENCEIN6IETNAM s 7RITEAPARAGRAPHESSAYWITHANINTRODUCTIONBODY PARAGRAPHANDSUMMARY 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s (AVESTUDENTSWRITEALETTERFROMAGRUNTTOHISGIRLFRIENDOR PARENTS4HELETTERSHOULDTELLABOUTHISPLATOONSEXPERIENCE chasing Charlie. /PTIONMAKETHEWRITERAN.6!6#SOLDIERDESCRIBINGHISFIGHT against the United States forces. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact 10–12 minutes Use the ESSAY RUBRIC (on page 22) to assess student compositions. VIETNAM Teacher Guide 107 SOLDIERS OF THE NORTH: THE OTHER SIDE (1) 0ERSPECTIVE 4HE53WENTTO6IETNAMWITHANOBLEPURPOSE4HEGOALWASTODEFEND3OUTH6IETNAMAGAINST COMMUNISTSFROMTHE.ORTH)NADDITIONTHE53HOPEDTOKEEPCOMMUNISMFROMSPREADINGALLOVER 3OUTHEAST!SIA)TISDIFFICULTFORTHE53TOTHINKOFTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESEAShFREEDOMFIGHTERSvINA NOBLECAUSE)NREALITYTHATDESCRIPTIONISPROBABLYMOREACCURATETHANLABELINGTHEMTHEhBADGUYSv 4HE6IETNAMESEBELIEVEDTHEYWEREFIGHTINGAWAROFINDEPENDENCEAGAINSTAFOREIGNCOLONIALPOWER 4HEYFOUGHTTHE53INTHESAMEWAYTHE!MERICANCOLONISTSFOUGHTTHE"RITISH4HE.6!WASTHEIR #ONTINENTAL!RMY4HE6#WERETHEIR-INUTEMEN 4HE4IGERANDTHE%LEPHANT Ho Chi Minh offered a vivid and REVEALINGMETAPHOROFTHESTRUGGLE BETWEENHISCOUNTRYANDTHE53 (EDESCRIBEDAFIGHTBETWEENTWO JUNGLEANIMALADVERSARIES(O explained, “If the tiger ever stands STILLTHEELEPHANTWILLCRUSHHIMv "UTTHETIGERWILLNOTSTANDSTILL (EWILLLEAPUPONTHEBACKOFTHE ELEPHANTANDTEARCHUNKSFROMHIS SIDEANDLEGSANDTHENFLEEINTOTHEJUNGLE3LOWLYTHEELEPHANTWILLBLEEDTODEATHh3UCHWILLBETHE WARv(OCONCLUDEDhIN)NDOCHINAv4HEHITANDRUNGUERRILLATACTICSOFTHEhTIGERvPROVEDTOBETHE ULTIMATECHALLENGEFOR5NITED3TATESMILITARYFORCESIN6IETNAM 5NCLE(O (O#HI-INHnWASAREVOLUTIONARYOFTHEFIRSTORDERh5NCLE (OvISTHEFATHEROF6IETNAMHEISTHEIR'EORGE7ASHINGTON(EWASA DEDICATEDCOMMUNISTANDAWILYPOLITICIAN!SAYOUNGMANHETRAVELED IN&RANCE2USSIA#HINAANDTHE5NITED3TATES)N3EPTEMBERHE SPOKEIN(ANOIS"A$INH3QUARE(ISWORDSRANGOUTASHEPARAPHRASED THE!MERICAN$ECLARATIONOF)NDEPENDENCE(EPROCLAIMED6IETNAMS INDEPENDENCEFROM&RANCE(OOFFEREDCHARISMATICANDINSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIPTHROUGHTWOWARSOFINDEPENDENCE4HEFIRSTWASANINEYEAR struggle against the French. He then led his people against the U.S. FORCES(OEXEMPLIFIEDTHETOUGHANDRESILIENTQUALITIESOFHISPEOPLE (ISEFFORTSHAVEEARNEDHIMFAMEASONEOFTHETWENTIETHCENTURYS MOSTINFLUENTIALFIGURES(ODIEDBEFORETHECEASEFIREOFANDTHE COMMUNISTTAKEOVEROF3AIGONIN 108 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT SOLDIERS OF THE NORTH: THE OTHER SIDE (2) 'ENERAL'IAP (O#HI-INHDIDNOTACHIEVEINDEPENDENCEFOR6IETNAMALLBY HIMSELF(ISMOSTTRUSTEDMILITARYADVISORWAS'ENERAL6O.GUYEN 'IAPCOMMANDEROFTHE.6!,IKE(O'ENERAL'IAPWASAPIVOTAL FIGUREOFTHETWENTIETHCENTURY'ENERAL'IAPBEGANWITHANARMY OFSOLDIERSIN"YTHELATESHISARMYNUMBEREDOVER )TWAS'IAPWHOPLANNED6IETNAMSSUCCESSFULSTRATEGY Giap utilized the Viet Cong to infiltrate the South, terrorize citizens TOJOINTHECAUSEANDMOSTIMPORTANTLYUSEGUERRILLATACTICSTOWEAR DOWNTHE&RENCHANDTHE!MERICANS&ROMTHESTARTBOTH(OAND 'IAPKNEWINDEPENDENCEWOULDTAKEMANYLONGYEARSTOACHIEVE 4HEYREASONEDTHATTHE6IETNAMESEHADBEENFIGHTINGFORCENTURIES ANOTHERGENERATIONORTWOOFCONFLICTDIDNOTMATTER4HEIRCOSTWAS MINORCOMPAREDTOTHEIRGOAL4IMETHEYHADNODOUBTWASONTHEIR side. &IFTY0ERCENT#ASUALTIES 4OCARRYOUTTHESEPROTRACTEDWARS(OAND'IAPNEEDEDTHOUSANDSOFLOYALSOLDIERSREADYTOMAKE HORRENDOUSSACRIFICES.ORTH6IETNAMHADATOTALPOPULATIONOFJUSTOVERMILLIONPEOPLE$URINGTHE WAR'ENERAL'IAPRAISEDANARMYOFMILLION4HESETROOPSFOUGHTTHECOMBINEDFORCESOFTHE53 AND3OUTH6IETNAM!26.0ERHAPSMILLIONPERCENTWEREKILLEDORWOUNDED4HISISASTARTLING STATISTIC3UCHMASSIVECASUALTIESARENOTUNUSUALWHENPEOPLEFIGHTFORINDEPENDENCEINTHEIROWN COUNTRY*USTASIMPRESSIVEISTHEFACTTHATSOLDIERSFOR.ORTH6IETNAMSERVEDUNTILTHEWARWASOVER FORTHEDURATION"YCONTRAST!MERICANSOLDIERSTYPICALLYSERVEDAnMONTHTOUROFDUTYBEFORE returning to the U.S. 4HE7ARRIORS 4HE53AND!26.FOUGHTTWODIFFERENTARMIES4HELARGEST ANDMOSTVISIBLEWASTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE!RMY.6! ALSOKNOWNASTHE0EOPLES!RMYOF6IETNAM0!6.4HE .6!MOSTLYWORESTANDARDKHAKIUNIFORMSWITHAHEAVIER hSWEATSUITvFORCOLDERWEATHERANDAPLASTICPONCHOFOR MONSOONSEASON!SUNHELMETALONGWITHABACKPACKOF MEDICALSUPPLIESFOODMESSKITANDGRENADESANDARELIABLE !+nASSAULTRIFLECOMPLETEDTHEOUTFITTEDSOLDIER4HE SECONDhARMYvTHE6IET#ONG6#WASMOSTLYUNSEEN 4HESECOMMUNISTGUERRILLASOFTHE3OUTHCONDUCTEDWARFARE SECRETLY4HEYCAUSEDHAVOCWITHAMBUSHESANDBOOBYTRAPS4HE6#MOSTLYWOREPEASANTCLOTHING BLACKORDARKGREENhPAJAMASvASDESCRIBEDBY53PERSONNEL!WIDEBRIMMEDJUNGLEHATMESSKIT ANDAWEAPONCOMPLETEDTHE6#hUNIFORMv%ACHSOLDIER6#OR.6!WASASELFSUFFICIENTFORMIDABLE WARRIOREFFECTIVEINTHETHICKJUNGLEFOLIAGEANDRICEPADDIES INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 109 SOLDIERS OF THE NORTH: THE OTHER SIDE (3) %FFECTIVE3TRATEGIESTO7AGE7AR 4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESEREALIZEDTHEY WOULDWINFEWVICTORIESINTRADITIONAL hPITCHEDvBATTLES4HE53WOULDWIN BECAUSEOFTHEIRSUPERIORFIREPOWER%ARLY BATTLESAGAINST53FORCESCONFIRMEDTHIS BELIEF'ENERAL'IAPDECIDEDTOWAGEA war of attrition against the United States. He again used the guerrilla tactics that WERESOEFFECTIVEAGAINSTTHE&RENCH s (IDEANDMAKETHEENEMYSEARCH you out. s #AREFULLYPLANEACHATTACKAND ALWAYSUSESURPRISE s .EVERMEETTHEENEMYHEADON s /UTWAITOUTSMARTOUTLASTYOUR opponent. s 5SETERRORTACTICSAGAINSTCIVILIANSANDMILITARYPERSONNEL s 5SEPROPAGANDAFREQUENTLY s 5SESPECIALFORCESSAPPERSTOSPEARHEADOPERATIONS 4HE53!RMYDEVISEDTHEhSEARCHANDDESTROYvTACTICTOCOUNTERTHEGUERRILLASTRATEGIES4HE53PUT COMPANIESANDPLATOONShINTHEBUSHvTOFINDROOTOUTANDKILLTHEENEMY$ESPITE!MERICANEFFORTS THE.6!AND6#AVOIDEDCONFLICTINTHETRADITIONALSENSE!TTHESAMETIMETHE!MERICANSTHOUGHT THATTHE53!RMYWASHAVINGSUCCESSWITHTHEIRh3AND$vMISSIONS4HERESULTWASAPROTRACTEDAND FRUSTRATINGWARFORTHE534HE6IETNAMEXPERIENCEBOREOUTTHEWARNINGh9OULOSEIFYOUDONTWINv 4HE(O#HI-INH4RAIL 4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESEINVADEDTHE3OUTHNEARLYEVERYDAYVIA THE(O#HI-INH4RAIL4HIShTRAILvWASREALLYANELABORATE NETWORKOFROADSANDPATHSALONGTHEWESTERNBORDEROF6IETNAM 4HETRAILSOMETIMESRANTHROUGHPARTSOF#AMBODIAAND,AOS 4HISARTERYWASTHEMAINSUPPLYLINEFORTHE6#WHOBROUGHT WEAPONSAMMUNITIONANDTROOPS)NTHEEARLYYEARSOFTHEWAR PORTERSMIGHTTAKEAFULLMONTHTOCARRYAnLBLOADFROM THE.ORTHTOTHE3OUTH4HEYCOULDCARRYMOREFASTERIFTHEY PUSHEDABICYCLELIKEVEHICLE/NCETHE53KNEWHOWVITAL THETRAILWASTOTHE6#THETHOROUGHFAREBECAMEAKEYTARGET FORAERIALBOMBING53BOMBSDEFOLIATEDTHETHICKJUNGLE CANOPYHIDINGTHETRAIL!TTHESAMETIMETHEBOMBSCOULDKILL HUNDREDSOFPORTERSANDENEMYTROOPS&ROMTOTHE (O#HI-INH4RAILWASTHEMAINSUPPLYLINEFORTRANSPORTINGWAR MATERIELINTO3OUTH6IETNAMESPECIALLYDURINGTHE.OVEMBERn -AYDRYSEASON"YTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESEWEREMOVING MOSTOFTHEIRSUPPLIESALONGTHISNETWORKUSINGTRUCKSPIPELINESANDRIVERBARGES4HE.6!6# SOLDIERSOFTENENTERED#AMBODIAAND,AOSTOESCAPE5NITED3TATESDETECTIONANDBOMBS 110 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT SOLDIERS OF THE NORTH: THE OTHER SIDE (4) &IGHTINGIN(OS!RMY 4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESEWEREFIGHTINGAMILITARYGIANTINA PROTRACTEDWAR4HEYNEEDEDTOKEEPTHEIRSOLDIERSALIVETOBATTLE EACHDAY!DOPTINGSTRIKEQUICKLYANDRETREATTACTICSWASONE WAYTODOTHIS4HESEGUERRILLASWEREONTHEMOVEEVERYFEW DAYSWITHMOSTLYMAKESHIFTCAMPS4HESOLDIERSHADTOBESELF SUFFICIENT4HEYBOUGHTFOODANDSUPPLIESFROMLOCALFARMERSAND MERCHANTSORJUSTTOOKWHATTHEYNEEDED4HE.6!DIDHAVEA FEWPERMANENTCAMPSHIDDENINAVASTSYSTEMOFUNDERGROUND TUNNELS3OLDIERSRECEIVEDMEDICALCAREINUNDERGROUND HOSPITALS4HEYHADMAILSERVICEALTHOUGHITWASSLOWANDOFTENINTERRUPTED4HE.6!6#EVENHAD ENTERTAINMENTSOMETHINGAKINTOA53/FORMATWITHACTORSSINGERSANDDANCERSTRAVERSINGTHE(O #HI-INH4RAILTOSHOWCASETHEIRTALENTS4UNNELSREQUIREDLOTSOFDIGGING4OTHE.6!6#SOLDIERSTHE SHOVELWASASUSEFULASTHE!+n 6#$EATH3QUADS 0ARTOFTHE.ORTHSOVERALLSTRATEGYWASTOFORCETHE3OUTH6IETNAMESE TOSUPPORTTHECAUSE4HISINVOLVEDhREEDUCATINGv3OUTH6IETNAMESE VILLAGERSCLERGYLEADERSANDLANDOWNERS4HETASKFELLTOTHE .ATIONAL,IBERATION&RONT6IET#ONG2EEDUCATIONEFFORTSWERE MERCILESS4HE6IET#ONG$EATH3QUADSMURDEREDCOUNTLESSNUMBERS OFPEOPLEPERHAPSASMANYAS!NUNKNOWNNUMBEROF PEASANTSWEREALSOABDUCTEDANDVANISHED4OTHISDAYTHE(ANOI GOVERNMENTDENIESSUCHBARBARISM4HISISINCONTRASTTOTHECONDUCTOFTHE5NITED3TATES53MEDIA INFORMEDTHEWORLDABOUTATROCITIESSUCHAS-Y,AI5SUALLYTHOSERESPONSIBLEWERETRIEDCONVICTED ANDPUNISHED)NACTUALITYATTACKSONCIVILIANSBYTHE6#WEREFARMORECOMMONANDVICIOUSTHAN THOSECOMMITTEDBY53PERSONNEL 2ESPECTED!DVERSARIES 3OLDIERSOFTHE5NITED3TATESAND.ORTH6IETNAMRESPECTEDEACHOTHER4HEYVIEWEDEACHOTHERAS OBEDIENTWARRIORSDOINGTHEIRDUTY4HEYWERECARRYINGOUTORDERSTOADVANCETHEIRCOUNTRIESOBJECTIVES )TISTRUETHAT5NITED3TATESSOLDIERSUSEDRACIALEPITHETSANDDEROGATORYTERMSFORTHE6IETNAMESE CIVILIANSASWELLAS.6!AND6#3TILLTHEYMOSTOFTENRESPECTEDANDUSUALLYFEAREDTHESOLDIERSAS COMBATADVERSARIES!STHEWARCONTINUESTORECEDEINTIMETHISVIEWSHOWSNOSIGNOFCHANGING INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 111 THE OTHER SIDE: READERS’ THEATER (1) .ARRATOR!: It is October 1968. The United States is involved in a costly and increasingly unpopular WARIN6IETNAM4HISFICTIONALDRAMAREFLECTS53FRUSTRATIONINTHEWAR .ARRATOR" 53MILITARYLEADERSNOWUNDERSTANDTHATAPOSSIBLEREASONWHYWEARENOTWINNINGTHIS CONFLICTISTHETOUGHNESSANDTENACITYOFTHEENEMYTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE !LL "UTWHYISTHE53LOSINGTHEWAR .ARRATOR! ,ETUSNOWVISITAPRESIDENTIALCABINETMEETINGWITH0RESIDENT,YNDON"*OHNSON 0RESIDENT*OHNSON 'ENTLEMENOURBOYSAREFIGHTINGANDDYINGBUTWESTILLDONOTCONTROL3OUTH 6IETNAM7HY4HEREMUSTBEREASONS #ABINET-EMBER )TSTHENATUREOFTHEFIGHTING-R0RESIDENT #ABINET-EMBER /URBOYSNEVERKNOWWHERETHEENEMYIS4HEYMIGHTAMBUSHOURBOYSALONGA TRAILAROADAWATERWAYTHEYSTRIKEFROMNOWHERETOSURPRISEOURINFANTRYUNITS #ABINET-EMBER 9ES4HENAFTERTHEYSTRIKETHEYFADEASQUICKLYINTOTHEJUNGLEANDINTOTUNNELS 4HEYRETERRORISTSTHATSWHATTHEYAREANDASHARDTOCATCHASAIR !LL "UTWHYISTHE53LOSINGTHEWAR 0RESIDENT*OHNSON 9OUCALLTHEMTERRORISTS$OYOUMEANTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE #ABINET-EMBER .OTEXACTLY-R0RESIDENT!SYOUKNOWTHERESTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE!RMY LIKEOURSCONVENTIONALANDINUNIFORM #ABINET-EMBER 4HENTHERESTHE.ATIONAL,IBERATION&RONTORTHE6IET#ONGWHOFIGHTALONG WITHTHEREGULARARMIES)TSEEMSTHATTHE6#ARETOUGHER 0RESIDENT*OHNSON (OWCOME #ABINET-EMBER 3IRTHEYTHE6#FIGHTGUERRILLASTYLE!SMENTIONEDTHEYSTRIKEQUICKLYLIKE LIGHTENINGANDVANISHASSUDDENLY7HENOURBOYSTRACKTHEMTHEYBECOMELOCALVILLAGERSIN THOSEUNIVERSALhBLACKPAJAMASv7EDONTKNOWWHOSTHECIVILIANANDWHOSTHESOLDIER #ABINET-EMBER )TSASTANDARDJOKEIN.AM3IRTHATWHENA53RECRUITASKSAVETHOWTOTELL THEDIFFERENCEBETWEENA6#GUERRILLAANDA3OUTH6IETNAMESEALLYTHEVETSAYSh4HATSEASYTHE SOLDIERSOFTHE3OUTHARETALLERv 0RESIDENT*OHNSON 4HATSAHORRIBLEANDUNFUNNYJOKE)TSONEOF(teacher’s name)JOKES #ABINET-EMBER: Probably, Mr. President. 0RESIDENT*OHNSON 4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESE,EADER(O#HI-INHISATOUGHOLDBIRD(ESEEMSTO HAVEINSTILLEDTHATSPIRITINTOHISPEOPLE)F)COULDGETHIMINAROOMJUSTTHETWOOFUSWE COULDENDTHISWAR .ARRATOR! ,ETSGONOWTO6IETNAM4WOGRUNTS5NITED3TATESINFANTRYMENARETALKING .ARRATOR" !NDTHETOPICISxTHE6# 'RUNT: Man, these nights have been scary lately. 'RUNT .OLIE"UTYOUKNOWWHATWESAYh7EOWNTHEDAY#HARLIEOWNSTHENIGHTv(EKEEPS SHELLINGOURENCAMPMENTSALLNIGHT!NDHESALWAYSONPATROLOUTTHEREINTHEBUSH 112 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT THE OTHER SIDE: READERS’ THEATER (2) 'RUNT: I never get used to the noise and flash at night. 'RUNT: Charlie never lets up. 'RUNT 9EAH-R#HARLESALLTHE'OOKSAREMEANFIGHTERS"UTYKNOWWHATFRIGHTENSMEMOST 'RUNT: What? 'RUNT 4HEDANGERSOUTTHERETHEBOOBYTRAPSTHEYREEVERYWHERE3PIKEDBALLSTINCAN GRENADESHIDDENMINESBOWSANDARROWSPUNJISTAKES 'RUNT !NDTHEIRWEAPONSAREASGOODASOURS4HEIR!+SARETHEBESTTHATTHE#HINESEAND Soviets can offer. !LL "UTWHYISTHE53LOSINGTHEWAR .ARRATOR! !NOTHERGRUNTENTERS(EIS!FRICAN!MERICANLIKEnPERCENTOFTHE53 SOLDIERSIN6IETNAM(EISABOUTTHEAVERAGEAGEFOROURSOLDIERSOVERTHERE 'RUNT (EYMANTHATSEASY(EWANTSHISINDEPENDENCEHISLIBERTY(EWANTSUSFOREIGNINTRUDERS OUTOFHISCOUNTRY,IKEOURFORCESINTHE!MERICAN2EVOLUTIONORTHE#ONFEDERACY,OTSOF EXAMPLESINHISTORYIFYOUGUYSHADPAIDATTENTIONINYOUR53(ISTORYCLASSES 'RUNT #HARLIEONLYFIGHTSWHENHESCORNEREDANDONLYWHENHESENSESHEHASANADVANTAGE !LL "UTWHYISTHE53LOSINGTHEWAR 'RUNT 2EMEMBERWHATh5NCLE(OvSAID 'RUNT 7HATDHESAY 'RUNT h.OTHINGISDEARERTHANINDEPENDENCEANDLIBERTYv5NCLE(OHASSAID)GUESSWE!MERICANS AREPREVENTINGTHEIRS4HATSWHYTHEYRESUCHGOODSOLDIERSANDTERRORISTS!NDFRANKLYINMY OPINIONWECANTWINHERE .ARRATOR! 7ENOWHAVE'ENERAL7ILLIAM7ESTMORELAND#OMMANDEROFALL53TROOPSIN6IETNAM WITHUSFORANINTERVIEW .ARRATOR" 'ENERAL7ESTMORELANDHASBEENCRITICIZEDFORBEINGTOOOPTIMISTICABOUTTHEWARSCOURSE ANDOURSUCCESSES%XAGGERATIONS-ISCALCULATIONS,ETSHEARWHATHEHASTOSAY )NTERVIEWER 'ENERALHOWDOYOUASSESSTHE6#3OMESAYTHATTHEENEMYINTHISWARMIGHTBE TOUGHERTHANTHE'ERMANSAND*APANESEIN7ORLD7AR)) 7ESTMORELAND 4HATMIGHTBEANACCURATEASSESSMENT )NTERVIEWER 3IRWOULDYOUREADUSTHATLETTERYOUHAVEINYOURHANDS 7ESTMORELAND #ERTAINLY)TSFROMA53SOLDIERSENTTOHIS#ONGRESSMAN)TSHOWSHOWRUTHLESS THEENEMYIS(EREADSh/URSQUADENTEREDTHEHOUSEOFAPROMINENTVILLAGEFAMILY4HEFATHER ANDHISWIFEHADBEENSHOT3OHADTHEMARRIEDSONANDHISWIFEANDBABYANDMALEANDFEMALE SERVANTS4HEFAMILYCATHADBEENSTRANGLED4HEFAMILYDOGHADBEENCLUBBEDTODEATH4HE GOLDFISHHADBEENSCOOPEDOUTOFTHEFISHBOWLTOSSEDONTOTHEFLOORANDSTEPPEDON7HENTHE 6#LEFTNOTONELIFEREMAINEDAFAMILYUNITHADBEENELIMINATED6ILLAGERSINTHEAREAKNEWITv )NTERVIEWER 4HANKYOU'ENERAL7ESTMORELAND !LL: So THATSHOWWELOSTTHE6IETNAM7AR INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 113 THE VIETNAM WAR GAME In the 6IETNAM7AR'AMEYOUWILLBEEITHERA53SOLDIERORAN.6!6#SOLDIER9OUWILLNAVIGATE AROUNDABATTLEZONEGRID/NECOMBATANTHASMARKEDOBJECTIVESTOOCCUPY4HEOTHERCOMBATANTHAS MARKEDOBSTACLESTOBLOCKTHEOCCUPATION#AREFULLYSTUDYYOUROBJECTIVESANDALLPROCEDURES /BJECTIVES 53SOLDIERSTOREACHCAPTUREANDSECURESIXDESIGNATEDHILLSANDCAPTUREKILLTHEENEMY .6!6#SOLDIERSTOINTIMIDATEHARASSANDDEMORALIZETHE53SOLDIERSBYTHROWINGUPOBSTACLES (OWTO0LAY 4HECLASSISDIVIDEDINTOTWOGROUPS53SOLDIERSAND.6!6#SOLDIERS s 0ARTICIPANTSAREPAIREDOFFONE53SOLDIERAGAINSTONE.6!6#SOLDIER s %ACHSOLDIERRECEIVES#ONFIDENTIALinstructions. Study these carefully. s &OLLOWTHEPROCEDUREEXACTLYANDADHERETOTHEOUTCOMESOFEACHMOVE 3OLDIERPAIRSRECEIVEALLNECESSARYMATERIALS s "ATTLE:ONE'RIDS — two each (combatants plot out their objectives and installations) %ACH"ATTLE:ONE'RIDCONTAINSSQUARESANDISDIVIDEDINTOFOURSECTORS 5SEGRIDCOORDINATESTOLOCATEEACHSQUAREONTHE"ATTLE:ONE'RIDFOREXAMPLE Alpha–1 is the top left corner of Sector I and Golf–7 is the top left corner of Sector IV). s 6IETNAM7AR670OINTS— one (gives value of each installation and objective) s 7AR'AME3CORE3HEET — one each (combatants note every point gain or loss) s &ATE#ARDS— one deck of 24 (random fate can result in point gain or loss) s 3TUDYTHE6IETNAM7AR670OINTSANDHOWTOUSETHE7AR'AME3CORE3HEET. s (IGHLIGHTERMARKER— one each (two colors) 0ROCEDURE 9OURTEACHERWILLSIGNALTHESTARTOF2OUND 1. Each soldier fills in a "ATTLE:ONE'RID. (Use a pen or pencil.) s 9OUR#ONFIDENTIALinstructions DIRECTHOWTOCOMPLETEYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID. s #AREFULLYCOUNTTHESQUARESANDDECIDEHOWBESTTOFILLINTHE"ATTLE:ONE'RID. s +EEPYOURMARKSONTHE"ATTLE:ONE'RIDSECRETFROMYOUROPPONENT 2. Once the "ATTLE:ONE'RIDSAREFILLEDOUTTHE53PLATOONBEGINSTOMOVETOWARDSITSOBJECTIVES s 4HE53INFANTRYUNITWILLMAKEnSEPARATEMOVES s 4HECONSEQUENCESOFEACHMOVEDEPENDONTHEDECISIONSMADEBYTHE.6!6# s "OTHSIDESTRACKTHEPLATOONSMARCHUSINGAHIGHLIGHTERPENORMARKER 7HEN2OUNDISOVERGOBACKOVERTHEPLATOONSROUTEANDADDUPPOINTS 4. Get ready for Round 2. Participants exchange #ONFIDENTIALINFORMATIONSHEETS4HE.6!6# SOLDIERBECOMESA53SOLDIERANDTHE53SOLDIERBECOMESAN.6!6#SOLDIER s 5SEYOURSECOND"ATTLE:ONE'RID. s 3TRATEGIZETHESEARCHANDDESTROYMISSIONFROMTHEOTHERSIDE s 3HUFFLETHE&ATE#ARDS before beginning Round 2. 114 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT OP. ORDERS (CONFIDENTIAL) /BJECTIVES 9OUAREA53PLATOONOFGRUNTSONAhHUMPvINTHEhBOONIESv 9OUARESEEKINGTOOCCUPYSIXMILITARYTARGETSHILLSONYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID. 9OUALSOHOPETODESTROYINSTALLATIONSOFTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE!RMYORTHE6IET#ONG4HESEMAY BEVILLAGESTUNNELSOREVENTHEIRHEADQUARTERS 3ECRETLYPLACETHEFOLLOWINGONYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RIDOFSQUARES 1. One landing zone (LZSQUARE4HISISYOURSTARTINGPOINT 2. Six hills (print 371, 114, 286, 87, 212, 39 INSIXDIFFERENTSQUARES s (ILLSMUSTBEATLEASTFIVESQUARESAWAYFROMEACHOTHERANDATLEASTFIVESQUARESFROMTHE,: s 4HEREMUSTBEATLEASTONEHILLINEACHOFTHEFOURSECTORSOFTHE"ATTLE:ONE'RID. 'ENERAL)NFORMATION 9OUROPPONENTEARNS670OINTSIFYOURPLATOONMARCHESINTOABLANKSQUAREORASQUAREMARKED as an obstacle. /BSTACLESMAYBEMANMADEBUTTHECLIMATEANDTERRAINOF6IETNAMAREALSOOBSTACLES 9OUROPPONENTWILLMARKSQUARESONHISHER"ATTLE:ONE'RID as Fate Card Squares. s )FYOUMOVEINTOAFate Card SquareYOUMUSTDRAWA&ATE#ARD. s 2EADITALOUDANDJOTDOWNTHE&ATE#ARDNUMBERANDTHE67POINTSGAINEDORLOST &ILLINYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID "EGINNINGTHE!CTION 1. Tell your NVA/VC opponent the exact coordinates of: s 9OUR,:EXAMPLEh$ELTAnvORh$nv s 4HESIXHILLSYOUPLANTOCAPTUREANDOCCUPY s 4HE.6!6#SOLDIERWILLLABELTHESECOORDINATESONHISHER"ATTLE:ONE'RID. -OVEYOURPLATOONFROMTHE,:TOWARDSTHEHILLTHATISYOURFIRSTMILITARYOBJECTIVE4HISCANBE ANYHILL9OUDECIDETHEORDEROFYOURMARCH s #ALLOUTTHECOORDINATESOFEACHSQUAREASYOUMOVETOWARDYOUROBJECTIVE s 4HE.6!6#SOLDIERWILLWRITEDOWNEACHMOVEONHISHERGRIDANDTELLYOUWHATOBSTACLE PROBLEMISINEACHSQUARE s (ESHEWILLALSOTELLYOUWHAT67POINTSARELOSTORGAINEDASARESULTOFTHATOBSTACLEBY CHECKINGTHE6IETNAM7AR0OINTS reference. 4HE!CTION%NDS7HENx 9OURPLATOONSECURESALLSIXOBJECTIVESREACHINGALLSIXHILLSMARKEDONYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID). 9OULOSEALLYOURMENINTHEPLATOONTOAMBUSHLANDMINESPUNJISTAKES&ATE#ARDS, etc. 3. The teacher calls a cease-fire. 'OBACKOVERTHEPLATOONROUTEANDCALCULATEPOINTSGAINEDANDLOSTBYBOTHSIDES5SETHE 6IETNAM7AR0OINTSTODETERMINEPOINTSLOSTORGAINEDASARESULTOFEACHMOVE 2OUND 3WITCHSIDESANDBECOMEAN.6!6#SOLDIERDEFENDING6IETNAMAGAINSTTHE!MERICANINVADER 2. Read your .6!6##ONFIDENTIALINFORMATIONANDFOLLOWALLDIRECTIONS &OLLOWALLPROCEDURESASIN2OUND. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 115 NVA/VC (CONFIDENTIAL) 2OUND/BJECTIVES 9OUAREAN.6!6#SOLDIERSEEKINGTOKEEPA53PLATOONFROMREACHINGTHEIROBJECTIVES 9OUWILLESTABLISHVILLAGESTUNNELSANDHEADQUARTERS 9OUWILLTHROWUPOBSTACLESTOFRUSTRATETHESEINVADERS#LIMATEANDTERRAINAREALSOOBSTACLES &ILLINYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID 3ECRETLYSCATTERTHEFOLLOWINGACROSSYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RIDOFSQUARES,ABELEACHCLEARLY 1. 10 Fate Card (FateSQUARES /NE(EADQUARTERSHSQUARE 4HREE6#(AMLETSVILLAGESHam or VillSQUARES 4. Five Tunnels (T–1, T–2, T–3, T–4, T–5 INFIVECONSECUTIVESQUARES s 4HEFIVESQUARESMUSTTOUCHANDFORMANETWORK4HEYDONOTHAVETOBEINASTRAIGHTLINE 5. Five Land Mines (LM), Five Booby Traps (BT&IVE0UNJI3TAKESPJ) 6. Three snipers (SSQUARES 3IX!MBUSHFIREFIGHTAMBSQUARES 8. Eight Monsoon Rains (MRSQUARES s #LUSTERTHESEEIGHTSQUARESTOGETHERNOTINASINGLELINE4HEYMAYOVERLAPOTHEROBSTACLES 4WO&RIENDLY&IREFFSQUARES 'ENERAL)NFORMATION 2ECHECKTHE"ATTLE:ONE'RIDCATEGORIESANDTHEIRNUMBERSBEFOREYOUBEGINTOBATTLE 2. A U.S. platoon that enters a Fate SQUAREDRAWSA&ATE#ARD and gains or loses VW points. 9OUEARNPOINTSFOREVERYOBSTACLEANDEVERYBLANKSQUARETHATTHEENEMYENCOUNTERSANDFOR EVERYVILLAGETUNNELORHEADQUARTERSTHATTHEENEMYOVERLOOKS "EGINNINGTHE!CTION 4HE53SOLDIERWILLTELLTHEEXACTCOORDINATEOFHISHER,ANDING:ONEEXAMPLEh$ELTAnvOR h$nv7RITELZINTHATSQUAREONYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID. 9OUROPPONENTWILLTELLTHEEXACTCOORDINATESOFTHESIXHILLSHESHEPLANSTOCAPTUREANDOCCUPY Label these hills on your "ATTLE:ONE'RID. 4HE53PLATOONBEGINSTOMOVEFROMTHE,:TOWARDSTHEHILLTHATISTHEFIRSTMILITARYOBJECTIVE s (ESHECALLSOUTTHECOORDINATESOFEACHSQUAREASTHEPLATOONMOVESTOWARDTHEOBJECTIVE s -ARKEACHMOVEONYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID!NNOUNCETHEOBSTACLEPROBLEMINEACHSQUARE s 5SETHEHIGHLIGHTERTOMARKTHETRAILOFTHE53PLATOONACROSSYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID. s 5SETHE6IETNAM7AR0OINTSTODETERMINEPOINTSLOSTORGAINEDASARESULTOFEACHMOVE 4HE!CTION%NDS7HEN 4HE53PLATOONSECURESALLSIXOBJECTIVESREACHINGALLSIXHILLSMARKEDONYOUR"ATTLE:ONE'RID). 4HEPLATOONISWIPEDOUTBYAMBUSHLANDMINESPUNJISTAKES&ATE#ARDS, etc. 3. The teacher calls a cease-fire. 'OBACKOVERTHEPLATOONROUTEANDCALCULATEPOINTSGAINEDANDLOSTBYBOTHSIDES5SETHE 6IETNAM7AR0OINTSTODETERMINEPOINTSLOSTORGAINEDASARESULTOFEACHMOVE 2OUND 3WITCHSIDESANDBECOMEA5NITED3TATESSOLDIERONAMISSIONTOOCCUPYSIXHILLS 2. Read your /P/RDERS#ONFIDENTIALINFORMATIONANDFOLLOWALLDIRECTIONS &OLLOWALLPROCEDURESASIN2OUND. 116 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT BATTLE ZONE GRID A B C D E F G H I J K L - 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 A B C D E F G H I J K L 4OAVOIDCOMMUNICATIONERRORSUSETHEPHONETICCODETOIDENTIFYEACHCOORDINATEASYOUCALLITOUT A = Alpha B = Bravo C = Charlie D = Delta E = Echo F = Foxtrot INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact G = Golf H = Hotel I = India J = Juliet K = Kilo ,,IMA VIETNAM Teacher Guide 117 FATE CARDS (1) &ATE#ARD Your chaplain is MORTALLYWOUNDED INANAMBUSH leaving everyone ABITMORESCAREDWITHAh'OD3QUADvMANIN THE+)! RANKS ,OSE670OINTSANDMAN *Killed in Action &ATE#ARD One guy in your platoon is bitten by a poisonous centipede, runs a HIGHFEVERANDSLOWSDOWNTHEhHUMPv ,OSE670OINTSANDMAN &ATE#ARD Three guys in the platoon are WIA* AFTERAAM FIREFIGHTWITH.6! regulars. ,OSE670OINTSANDMEN *Wounded in Action &ATE#ARD 4WOGUYSAREDOWN ANDVOMITINGAFTER TAKINGSALTTABLETS ONEMPTYSTOMACHS INTHEEXTREMEHEATOFTHEDAY ,OSE670OINTSANDMEN &ATE#ARD A Huey drops a load of sodas, candy bars, HOMEMADE COOKIESANDMAILFROMHOMETOREFRESHTHE PLATOONONTHEEXTENDEDhHUMPv Gain 5 VW Points &ATE#ARD 4HEPLATOONPICKS UPSOMELOSTTIME BYhLIGHTENINGv THEIRPACKS DISCARDINGOLDLETTERSBOOKSROPEANDENEMY SOUVENIRSLIKEMEDALSANDHUMANEARS Gain 2 VW Points &ATE#ARD 24 hours of relative QUIETWITHNO sightings of the ENEMYANDNO AMARTILLERYFIREALLOWSTHEPLATOONTO@BLOW SOME:SGETSLEEPANDGETRESTED Gain 4 VW Points &ATE#ARD A chopper brings INSOCKSORANGE JUICEFOOTPOWDER 2ED#ROSSKITS POWDEREDDRINKPACKETSHUGECANSOFPICKLES ANDBESTOFALLGALLONSOFCLEANWATER Gain 7 VW Points 118 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT FATE CARDS (2) &ATE#ARD 7ITHTEMPERATURES BETWEEN AND TWOGUYSIN THEPLATOONhCRACK UPvREQUIRINGMORESTOPSONTHEhHUMPv ,OSE670OINTSANDMEN &ATE#ARD h0OPPINGvNOISES tell the platoon of INCOMINGARTILLERY fire, disrupting a #RATIONhDINNERvOFAPPLESAUCEANDPEACHES The entire platoon dives into six just-dug foxholes. Lose 2 VW Points &ATE#ARD A fragging incident (grunts deliberately THROWINGHAND GRENADESATTHEIROWNOFFICEROR.#/CAUSES friction in the platoon. ,OSE670OINTSANDMAN &ATE#ARD Three cherries out on point step on LANDMINESANDTWO lose a leg. ,OSE670OINTSANDMEN &ATE#ARD (UMPINGNEARTHE $-:THEh:v BRINGSNEWFEARS and anxieties as the PLATOONHEARSCONSTANTENEMYMORTARFIRE Lose 4 VW Points &ATE#ARD An old U.S. land MINEAh"OUNCING "ETTYvEXPLODES ONTHEPLATOONS SERGEANTKILLINGHIMINSTANTLYSEPARATINGHIS HEADANDARMSFROMHISTORSOANDLEGS ,OSE670OINTSANDMAN &ATE#ARD A large poisonous COBRABITESTWO unfortunate grunts. The lieutenant RADIOSFORANTIVENINMEDICINETOBEFLOWNIN CAUSINGADAYSDELAY &ATE#ARD The blistering sun ANDHUMIDITYCAUSE DEHYDRATIONAMONG several in the PLATOON,OSEHALFADAYONTHEHUMP Lose 4 VW Points ,OSE670OINTSANDMEN INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 119 FATE CARDS (3) &ATE#ARD The cherry on point sees several BAMBOOVIPERS hSTEPvSNAKES causing the platoon to detour around the area ANDTHUSLOSEVALUABLETIMEONTHEHUMP Lose 3 VW Points &ATE#ARD "OREDOMSETS INMAKINGTHE platoon realize that THISWARISh WAITINGAROUNDFORTHEOTHERTOHAPPENv Lose 3 VW Points &ATE#ARD Sharp, tall elephant grass cuts the faces ANDARMSOFMOST of the guys in the PLATOONCAUSINGDELAYSWAITINGFORAMEDICTO arrive. Lose 2 VW Points &ATE#ARD 4HEPLATOONS radio operator is WOUNDEDALWAYS a target for NVA/ 6#CAUSINGABREAKDOWNINCOMMUNICATION and a frightful sense of isolation and disconnection. ,OSE670OINTSANDMAN &ATE#ARD 4WOhSHORTTIMERSv (near their tour rotation date) are SERIOUSLYWOUNDED INAMBUSH3OMEOFTHEGUYSSTARTTOPANIC ,OSE670OINTSANDMEN &ATE#ARD 4IGERTRACKSARE spotted around CAMPMAKING everyone in the platoon a bit nervous and several lose sleep FORAFEWNIGHTS Lose 2 VW Points &ATE#ARD (UMPINGINMUD ANDRAINSEEMSTO TAKETHESTARCHOUT OFTHEGRUNTS3OCKS ROTEASILYANDCUTSNEVERSEEMTOHEAL Lose 2 VW Points &ATE#ARD Dysentery and exhaustion hit the platoon after MARCHINGFOR SEVERALhCLICKSvINUNBELIEVABLEHEATAND HUMIDITY Lose 3 VW Points 120 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT VIETNAM WAR (VW) POINTS 670OINTSFORTHE530LATOON -ISSION/BJECTIVE 670OINTSPER/BJECTIVE Reaching and occupying a hill 20 #APTURINGTHE.6!6#HEADQUARTERS #APTURINGA6IET#ONGHAMLETVILLAGE Entering (thus destroying) a tunnel 10 Fate cards (gain or loss) Varies by card 670OINTSFOR.6!6#$EFENDERS -ISSION/BSTACLES 670OINTSPER/BSTACLE (EADQUARTERSNOTFOUND Village not found 10 Tunnel not found 5 Land Mine 5 Booby Trap 5 0UNJI3TAKES Sniper 5 !MBUSH&IREFIGHT Monsoon Rains 5 Friendly Fire 5 -ARCHINGTHROUGHABLANKSQUARE -EN,OSTBY 530LATOON 1 1 2 1 670OINTSFORTHE530LATOON -ISSION/BJECTIVE 670OINTSPER/BJECTIVE Reaching and occupying a hill 20 #APTURINGTHE.6!6#HEADQUARTERS #APTURINGA6IET#ONGHAMLETVILLAGE Entering (thus destroying) a tunnel 10 Fate cards (gain or loss) Varies by card 670OINTSFOR.6!6#$EFENDERS -ISSION/BSTACLES 670OINTSPER/BSTACLE (EADQUARTERSNOTFOUND Village not found 10 Tunnel not found 5 Land Mine 5 Booby Trap 5 0UNJI3TAKES Sniper 5 !MBUSH&IREFIGHT Monsoon Rains 5 Friendly Fire 5 -ARCHINGTHROUGHABLANKSQUARE INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact -EN,OSTBY 530LATOON 1 1 2 1 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 121 WAR GAME SCORE SHEET 7AR'AME3CORE3HEET 7AR'AME3CORE3HEET 2OUND 530LATOON 2OUND .6!6# .AME ________________________________ .AME ________________________________ /BJECTIVE !TTAINED 0OINTS 3UBTOTAL 6ILLAGESTAKEN ______ x 30 = _____ VILLAGES./4TAKEN _______ x 10 = _______ (1TAKEN ______ x 50 = _____ (1./4TAKEN _______ x 50 = _______ Tunnels destroyed ______ x 10 = _____ Obstacles _______ x 5 = _______ Hills occupied ______ x 20 = _____ "LANKSQUARES 53!RMY MARCHEDINTO _______ x 2 = _______ &ATES ________ – ________ = _____ SUBTRACTALLMINUSFATESFROMPLUSFATES 4/4!, __________ )TEM %VENTS 0OINTS 67POINTS 4/4!, __________ 7AR'AME3CORE3HEET 7AR'AME3CORE3HEET 2OUND .6!6# 2OUND 530LATOON .AME ________________________________ .AME ________________________________ )TEM %VENTS 0OINTS 67POINTS /BJECTIVE !TTAINED 0OINTS 3UBTOTAL VILLAGES./4TAKEN _______ x 10 = _______ 6ILLAGESTAKEN ______ x 30 = _____ (1./4TAKEN _______ x 50 = _______ (1TAKEN ______ x 50 = _____ Obstacles _______ Tunnels destroyed ______ x 10 = _____ Hills occupied ______ x 20 = _____ "LANKSQUARES 53!RMY MARCHEDINTO 4/4!, 122 VIETNAM Teacher Guide _______ x 5 = _______ x 2 = _______ __________ &ATES ________ – ________ = _____ SUBTRACTALLMINUSFATESFROMPLUSFATES 4/4!, __________ ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 10 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON0/7S!.$-)!S /BJECTIVES s 5NDERSTANDTHEINHUMANETREATMENTOF5NITED3TATESSOLDIERS IMPRISONEDBYTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE s ,EARNANDUSETHETAPPINGCODEDEVELOPEDBY0/7STOENABLE THEMTOCOMMUNICATE One Day -ATERIALS s !-%2)#!.3).#!04)6)490/7SAND-)!Sn— class set s (!./)(),4/.02)3/.#/$%— class set 3ET5P$IRECTIONS 9OURREGULARCLASSROOMCONFIGURATIONISADEQUATEFORTHISLESSON )FNECESSARYMOVEDESKSTOGETHERFORSTUDENTSTOWORKONTHEIR CODECOMMUNICATIONS -OTIVATOR 3TUDENTSTENDTOBEFASCINATEDWITHSTORIESOF0/7S)NCREASETHAT FASCINATIONWITHTHISMOTIVATOR -ARKOFFTWOgXgRECTANGLESONTHEFLOOROFYOURCLASSROOM three feet apart. Individuals (AVETWOSTUDENTSLIEDOWNINTHESEhCELLSv!STHEYDORELATE THESEFACTSABOUT!MERICAN0/7SINTHE(ANOI(ILTON h)NMOSTLYSOLITARYCONFINEMENTPRISONERSOF WAR0/7SWERESUBJECTEDTOUNBELIEVABLETORTURE TREATMENT!TTIMESTHEYWERECONFINEDTOCELLSAS SMALLASgXg-ANYWEREPRISONERSFORBETWEENFIVE ANDSEVENYEARS$URINGTHATTIMETHEYWERESTARVED BEATENANDHALFSUFFOCATEDWITHSOAKEDTOWELS4HEY WEREOFTENTIEDTOORPUTINTOIRONSASTHEYSATON STOOLSFORDAYS4HEYWEREFORCEDTOLIEINTHEIROWN EXCREMENT 4HEIRDIETCONSISTEDOFPUMPKINSOUPRICEAND BOILEDRAT/FTENTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESEHIDSHARPWIRE or razor blades in their food. Prisoners suffered bouts OFDYSENTERYDEPRESSIONANDFEVERSFROMWOUNDS ANDVICIOUSBEATINGS!LLOWEDTOBATHEONLYEVERY nWEEKSANDWITHONLYAWOODENBUCKETASATOILET 0/7SWEREREDUCEDTOANANIMALLEVEL INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact read or tell VIETNAM Teacher Guide 123 LESSON 10 TEACHING DIRECTIONS 4HEINMATESATTHEINFAMOUS(OA,ONICKNAMED the Hanoi Hilton) Prison tried to stay sane by playing MINDGAMES3OMEWORKEDATSOLVINGCOMPLEXMATH PROBLEMS*OHN-C#AINWOULDREVIEWHISTORYBOOKSHE HADREAD0RISONERSALSO@WROTEFANTASYNOVELSINTHEIR MINDSORMEMORIZEDANDRECITEDTHENAMESOFALL prisoners in Hoa Lo. Guards at the prison ignored the Geneva Convention THATPROTECTSPRISONERSOFWARFROMMISTREATMENT )NTERROGATORSTRIEDTOGETTHEPRISONERSTOADMITTOWAR CRIMES4HEYALSOTRIEDTOFORCETHEPRISONERSTORELATE MORETHANTHEIRNAMERANKSERIALNUMBERANDDATEOF birth. 3OME0/7SHADBREAKINGPOINTS-OSTENDURED THEINHUMANECONDITIONSANDSURVIVEDUNTILTHEYWERE RELEASEDIN*ANUARYv 0ROCEDURE 1. Distribute AMERICANS IN CAPTIVITY: POWs and MIAs (1–2). Have students read it or listen as you and/or other students read it. A 2EINFORCETHEDISTINCTIONSBETWEEN-)!+)!AND7)! (missing, killed, and wounded in action). B 4ECHNICALLY0/7SWERE-)!SUNTILTHEENEMYNOTIFIEDTHE 53GOVERNMENTTHATTHEYWEREINPRISON .OWTHATTHEMOTIVATORANDSHORTESSAYHAVEHEIGHTENEDINTEREST and enlightened students about POWs, distribute HANOI HILTON PRISON CODE. %XPLAINHOWTHETAPPINGCOMMUNICATIONSYSTEMWORKEDASTHESE INTELLIGENTMENDESPERATELYSOUGHTSOCIALCONNECTIONS A 3INCE0/7SRARELYSAWEACHOTHERANDWEREOFTENCELLS APARTTHISTAPPINGORWHISTLINGORCOUGHINGCODEACTUALLY WORKEDPRETTYWELL B /FINTERESTTOO3KILLEDhTAPPERSvOFTENLEFTOUTVOWELSINA KINDOFSHORTHANDLANGUAGE C !CKNOWLEDGEMENTOFAMESSAGEWASASIMPLETWOTAPS TICKTICK D #ODETAPPINGWASNOTEASY3OMEMESSAGESMADELITTLESENSE 124 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 10 TEACHING DIRECTIONS E )NTERESTINGLYTHISh3MITTY(ARRIS4AP#ODEvONCEMASTERED WASALMOSTASFASTASTALKINGYETNEVERASSATISFYING F .OTSURPRISINGLYSOMEMENGOTSOGOODATITTHATEVEN NUANCESWEREUNDERSTOOD "EFORERELEASINGSTUDENTSTOWORKEXPLAINTHECODEKEYANDAT THESAMETIMEMOTIVATESTUDENTSBYADEMONSTRATION !LLOWSTUDENTSTIMETOCOMPLETE%XERCISES and 2 on their papers. A (AVESTUDENTSDISPLAYTHEIRTALENTSOFWRITINGANDSENDING CODEDMESSAGESWITHADEMONSTRATIONORTWO B (AVEVOLUNTEERSORCONSCRIPTSGOBEHINDAWALLORPARTITION TOTAPOUTWHISTLEORCOUGHTHEMESSAGEFROM%XERCISE. C 4HEOBJECTISFORTHERESTOFTHECLASSTODECIPHERTHEMESSAGE as best they can. $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 1. Reinforce the code lesson by tapping out in code: (n/n-n%n7n/n2n+n4n/n.n)n'n(n4n.n%n8n4n#n(n!n P–T–E–R–S–E–C–T–I–O–N– ____ –N–O–S– ____. 2. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC: You are a POW in the Hanoi Hilton7RITEALETTERHOME s 4RYTOCONVEYTHEINHUMANETREATMENTANDPRISON CONDITIONS9OUMUSTNOTOFFENDANYENEMYCENSOR WHOWILLNEVERLETTHEtruth of prison conditions be BROADCASTTOTHEWORLD9OUARELIMITEDTOWORDS This will take some real effort, but devise a short—very short— message and practice tapping it out. You will be amazed at how quickly some students will decipher the message. A demonstration of a few student messages done in code, dramatically staged (dimmed lights, hard walls to tap, cramped quarters) would be most effective. Five–10 minutes 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s )FYOUCANLOCATEANDTHENSHOWASNIPPETFROMFILMSTHATDEPICT THETREATMENTOF!MERICANPRISONERSBYTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE Hanoi Hilton (1987) or In Love and War (1987) )NBOTHFILMSTHETREATMENTOF0/7SISGRAPHICANDMAKES CLEARWHATTHEYENDURED Return With Honor (2000) 4HISISAMINUTEDOCUMENTARYON0/7SANDRETURNING SERVICEMEN INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 125 AMERICANS IN CAPTIVITY: POWs AND MIAs (1) #APTURED $URINGAWARCAPTUREDSOLDIERSKNOWFEARANDANXIETY4HEYALSO OFTENSUFFERBRUTALITYANDTORTURE3OME5NITED3TATESSOLDIERS BECAMEPRISONERSOFWAR0/7SIN6IETNAM-ANY0/7SWERE PILOTS!IR&ORCE.AVYAND-ARINE-OSTWERESHOTDOWNWHILE ONBOMBINGSORTIESOVERENEMYTERRITORY4HESECAPTIVESENDURED UNBELIEVABLYHARSHTREATMENTATTHEHANDSOFTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE 0/7SSPENTYEARSINCRAMPEDCELLSIN.ORTH6IETNAMESEPRISONS 3OMEPILOTSNEVERMADEITTOTHEPRISONS6ILLAGERSKNEWTHATBOMB DROPSDESTROYEDINNOCENTCIVILIANSASWELLASMILITARYTARGETS!FTER APLANECRASHLOCALVILLAGERSOFTENTORTUREDANDKILLEDTHEFLYERS 4HEYHADNOINTENTIONOFTURNINGTHECRASHSURVIVORSOVERTOMILITARY AUTHORITIESFROMEITHERSIDE 4HEHanoi Hilton 4HELOCALSDIDTURNMANYPILOTSOVERTOTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE &ORTHEMPRISONWASPERHAPSAFATEWORSETHANDEATH4HE.ORTH 6IETNAMESEHADNOTORIOUSPRISONS#U,OCAND3ON4AYWEREBRUTAL 4HEMOSTINFAMOUSPRISONWASTHE(OA,O0RISONIN(ANOI5NITED3TATESPERSONNELCALLEDTHIShGRIM INTERNMENTCENTERvTHEHanoi Hilton)NMATESALSOREFERREDTOTHISPRISONASCamp One, Heartbreak, New Vegas, and New Guy Village4HEFIRST!MERICANPILOTSHOTDOWNANDPUTINTOTHEh(ILTONvWAS,T %VERETT!LVAREZ*R4HISWASIN!UGUST4HEHanoi Hilton BECAMETHEMOSTFEAREDDESTINATIONFOR THOSECAPTUREDBYTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESE4OSURVIVETHISHORRIDEXPERIENCEANINMATENEEDEDTOMUSTER UPALLHISCOURAGEPRIDEWILLANDSANITY3TUCKINSMALLCELLSFORYEARSMOSTWEREPRISONERSUNTILTHE CEASEFIRE,ITTLEDIDTHEYKNOWTHATTHEYWOULDBECOMENATIONALHEROESUPONTHEIRRETURNTOTHE5NITED States. 4ORTURE .OWORDSCANDOJUSTICETOTHEACTUALTREATMENTOF !MERICANPRISONERSATTHEHanoi Hilton. Survivors later DESCRIBEDTHEIRINHUMANECAPTIVITY 0RISONERSWERE s 4IEDTOTINYTHREELEGGEDSTOOLSANDLEFTFORDAYS s 'IVENFOODWITHRAZORBLADESORBITSOFSHARPWIRE in it s &EDBOILEDRATORNEARLYSTARVED s &ORCEDTOLIEINTHEIROWNEXCREMENTATTRACTING SWARMSOFFLYINGANDCRAWLINGCREATURES Prisoners also suffered: s 6ICIOUSBEATINGSSOMETIMESFORNOTSALUTINGTHEIR guards s 4ORTUREBYELECTROCUTION s .EARSUFFOCATIONBYWETTOWELS s &REEZINGCOLDCELLSINWINTERANDBAKINGHOTSTEAMYCONFINESINSUMMER s "ECOMINGSOEMACIATEDTHATSOMEPRISONERSLOSTNEARLYONETHIRDOFTHEIRNORMALWEIGHT 126 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT AMERICANS IN CAPTIVITY: POWs AND MIAs (2) 4HE7EASEL 4HESADISTICDIRECTOROF(OA,O0RISONWASNICKNAMEDhTHEWEASELv (ECONCEIVEDOFTHEINHUMANETORTUREOF!MERICANPRISONERS4HE TORTUREWASDESIGNEDTOEXTRACThCONFESSIONSvOFWARCRIMES4HESE BRAVEMILITARYPERSONNELWITHSTOODINCREDIBLYBRUTALTREATMENT4HE PRISONERSRESISTEDANDDEFIEDTHEIRCAPTORS!FTERWEEKSORMONTHSOF THEhWEASELSvTACTICSSOME!MERICANPRISONERSDIDhBREAKv4HESE PRISONERSWERETELEVISEDANDIDENTIFIED-OST0/7SWEREHELDIN ISOLATIONANDWERENOTIDENTIFIED #ODEh4ALKINGv &ORTHOSEINPRISONITWASACHALLENGEEACHDAYTOENDURETHESQUALIDCONDITIONSANDINHUMANE TREATMENT4HEYSTRUGGLEDTORETAINTHEIRSANITY4HEYTRIEDSOMEHOWTOCOMMUNICATEWITHOTHER PRISONERS4ODOSOWASASUPREMEACHIEVEMENT-OST!MERICANSINTHEHiltonWEREKEPTINSOLITARY CONFINEMENT4HEYRARELYSAWONEANOTHERINPERSON4HESEDESPERATEMENDEVISEDTHEIROWNLANGUAGE 4HEYhTALKEDvBYTAPPINGONTHEWALLSOFTHEIRCELLSUSINGASPECIALCODE4HEYUSEDTHISCODETO COMMUNICATETHEIRTHOUGHTSANDFEELINGS4HEYWEREABLETOKEEPTHEIRCAPTORSFROMKNOWINGWHATTHEY WEREhSAYINGv%VENTUALLY.ORTH6IETNAMESEGUARDSFIGUREDOUTWHATTHEIRPRISONERSWEREDOINGAND FORCEDTHEMTOSTOPTHEMEASUREDTAPPING4HECLEVERINMATESWEREINTELLIGENTMENWITHLITTLEELSETODO 4HEYINVENTEDACODEUTILIZINGWHISTLINGORCOUGHING .ATIONAL(EROES 4HE4REATYOF0ARISWASSIGNEDIN5NDERTHATTREATY.ORTH6IETNAM WASTOGIVEAFULLACCOUNTINGOFALL5NITED3TATESCAPTIVES!LL0/7S WERETOBERELEASED4HEHanoi Hilton closed, releasing U.S. prisoners ON-ARCH3OMEOFTHERELEASEDPRISONERSLATERBECAMEFAMOUS 4HE5NITED3TATESCONSIDEREDTHEMNATIONALHEROESAFTERTHEIRLENGTHY CAPTIVITY#OMMANDER*EREMIAH$ENTONBECAMEA3ENATORFROM!LABAMA ,T#OMMANDER*OHN-C#AIN)))WASELECTED!RIZONAS3ENATORIN 7ING#OMMANDER*AMES"3TOCKDALERANFORVICEPRESIDENTIN #OMMANDER3TOCKDALEFLEWSORTIESJUSTAFTERTHE'ULFOF4ONKININCIDENT *The Hanoi HiltonPRISONHASACTUALLYBECOMETHE(ANOI/PERA(ILTON(OTEL -)!S 4HEFINALhBATTLEvOFTHE6IETNAM7ARLASTEDFOROVERYEARS!TSTAKEWASDISCOVERINGTHEFATEOFTHE -)!S-ISSINGIN!CTION4HEREISNOWAYTODETERMINEHOWMANY-)!SBECAME0/7S6IETNAM CLAIMSTHATALL0/7SWERERETURNEDAFTERTHECEASEFIRE"UTDIDTHEGOVERNMENTOF6IETNAMRELEASEALL !MERICAN0/7S-ANY!MERICANSDOUBTTHATALLPRISONERSWEREALLOWEDTORETURN)TISESTIMATEDTHAT PERCENTOF0/7SDIEDINCAPTIVITY5NIDENTIFIED0/7SREMAINONTHE-)!ROLLSINDEFINITELY&OR MANYYEARSTHE5NITED3TATESCONTINUEDTODEMANDTHAT6IETNAMIDENTIFYALLPRISONDEATHS4HE5NITED 3TATESALSODEMANDEDTHERETURNOFALLBODILYREMAINSTOTHE5NITED3TATES)DENTIFICATIONWOULDENABLE THEGOVERNMENTTOCHANGETHESTATUSFROM-)!TO+)!+ILLEDIN!CTION#HARGESANDCOUNTERCHARGES CLOUDANYRESOLUTION#LOSUREONTHISBITTERCONTROVERSYSEEMSUNLIKELY4HESADTRUTHISIF6IETNAM CONTINUEDTOHOLDANY0/7SITISLIKELYTHATTHEYHAVESINCEDIEDIN6IETNAMESECUSTODY INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 127 HANOI HILTON PRISON CODE !CODEAPREARRANGEDSETOFWORDSSOUNDSORSYMBOLSUSEDTOSENDSECRETMESSAGES !MERICANPRISONERSWEREISOLATEDINTINYCELLSINTHEHanoi Hilton4HEYWEREABLETOhTALKvTOEACH OTHERUSINGACODETHEYDEVISED4HEYMIRACULOUSLYDISSEMINATEDTHECODETOEACHOTHER4HEYTAPPED ONTHEIRCELLWALLSWHISTLEDORCOUGHEDOUTINNUMBERSTOPARALLELLETTERSONTHISCHART3OMESOCIAL CONTACTALLOWEDTHEMTOENDUREINCREDIBLEHARDSHIPSDURINGCAPTIVITY 4HISISTHECODEUSEDBYTHEINMATESAT(OA,O0RISON 1 2 3 4 5 1 A B C D E 2 F G H I J (K) 3 L M N O P 4 Q R S T U 5 V W X Y Z 5SINGTHE#ODE 1. Locate the letter on the grid. 5SETHESIDENUMBERTHENTHETOPNUMBERTOTAPOUTTHECODE for THATLETTER&OREXAMPLETHELETTERh-vISTAPSxAPAUSExFOLLOWEDBYTAPS %XPERIENCEDTAPPERSOFTENLEFTOUTVOWELS !CKNOWLEDGERECEIVINGTHEMESSAGEBYMAKINGTWOTAPS %XERCISE 0RACTICEYOURCODESENDINGSKILLSBYWRITINGOUTTHISBRIEFSENTENCE'OOD,UCK )MSICKWITHAFEVER Begin: 2–4, 3–2, etc. Pauses have to be in the right places. %XERCISE #OMPOSEANDWRITEOUTAMESSAGETOAFELLOWPRISONERUSINGTHECODECHART)FNECESSARY USEYOUROWNPAPER'OOD,UCK Message to be put in code: .UMBERSTOBETAPPEDWHISTLEDORCOUGHED (AVEFUNxBUTUNDERSTANDTHEHISTORICALCONTEXTANDTHECHARTSORIGINALPURPOSE 128 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 11 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON,EADERS3UMMITIN(AWAII /BJECTIVES s #REATEADIALOGUEFORAHYPOTHETICALSUMMITCONFERENCEBETWEEN President Johnson and Ho Chi Minh in 1968 s !PPLYCONCEPTSANDCONTENTLEARNEDTHUSFAR One–two Days -ATERIALS s 35--)4'5)$%,).%3— one per student pair + transparency s 35--)4"!#+'2/5.$ — one per student pair s ()34/29(%!$()34/29(%!24 — class set s 02%3%.4!4)/.25"2)##ONTENT— class set (optional) s ,INEDPAPER — one or more per student pair 3ETUP -OSTOFTHEDESKSCANBEINYOURTRADITIONALCONFIGURATION Individuals and Student Pairs 3ETUPSOMEEXTRACHAIRSANDORACOUCHORCOFFEETABLEINTHE FRONTTOSHOWCASETHEPERFORMANCESSTUDENTSGIVEBASEDON their scripts. -OTIVATOR 7ARLEADERSONOPPOSITESIDESRARELYMEETANDHISTORICALCHARACTERS FROMDIFFERENTCENTURIESANDERASNEVERMEETOFCOURSE"UTTRYTO PUTTHEUNUSUALCONCEPTOFTWOUNLIKELYPEOPLEMEETINGINTOYOUR STUDENTSMINDSBYHAVINGTHEMSPECULATEh7HATIFxv A (ITLERMETWITH2OOSEVELTOR#HURCHILLOR3TALININ 7HATWOULDTHEYTALKABOUT B ,INCOLNMETWITH7ASHINGTON C *ESUSMETWITH-OHAMMED D 4HE7RIGHT"ROTHERSCOMPAREDEXPERIENCESWITH.EIL !RMSTRONG E 0RESIDENT*OHNSONNEGOTIATEDWITH(O#HI-INH 2. Have students speculate on interesting and provocative COMBINATIONSBEFOREFOCUSINGINONTHETWOFROMTHISACTIVITY 0ROCEDURE 1. Group students in pairs. Distribute one SUMMIT GUIDELINES TOEACHSTUDENTPAIRANDILLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCY"ESURETHAT students understand the purpose of the lesson. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact If you have an odd number of students, have two students work together on President Johnson. VIETNAM Teacher Guide 129 LESSON 11 TEACHING DIRECTIONS The SUMMIT BACKGROUND gives students the political and military situation as of December 1968. It enables them to understand each man’s possible mindset at the time. 2. Distribute the SUMMIT BACKGROUND for the fictional 0RESIDENT*OHNSONn(O#HI-INHSUMMIT2EADASACLASSOR WITHINSTUDENTPAIRS !FTERSTUDENTSHAVEREADANDUNDERSTANDTHEBACKGROUND INFORMATIONDISTRIBUTETHE()34/29(%!$()34/29 (%!242ELATEHOWTHE(%!$(%!24TASKLEADSINTOTHEIR SCRIPTWRITINGTASK$ESIGNATEONESTUDENTOFEACHPAIRTO concentrate on President Johnson and the other to concentrate ON(O#HI-INH!LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTSTOFILLINTHEHEADSAND hearts of their leader. 7HENSTUDENTSAREFINISHEDWITHTHEIR(EAD(EARTWORKREMIND STUDENTSOFTHESCRIPTREQUIREMENTS a. Set the scene in 2–3 sentences. B 3CRIPTSSHOULDINCLUDEISSUESDATAFROMTHISLESSONASWELL as earlier lessons. C (AVEABEGINNINGMIDDLEANDEND s )NCLUDEASMUCHINFORMATIONASYOUCAN s 4REATTHETOPICSSERIOUSLYAVOIDINGCHEAPHUMOR %MPHASIZETHEGROUNDRULESFORTHEDIALOGUEBETWEENTHETWOMEN A #ONVEYTHEIRVIEWPOINTSANDSITUATIONSASACCURATELYASPOSSIBLE B 4HESCRIPTSMAYINCLUDEPERSONALCOMMENTSTHETWOMIGHT MAKETOEACHOTHERWITHTHESEEXCLUSIONS s .OPROFANITY s .OMEANSPIRITEDPUTDOWNS s .OPERSONALATTACKS 4HESEEDGYTACTICSWILLACCOMPLISHLITTLEINAVITAL SUMMITMEETINGTHINKhHONEYvNOThVINEGARv Use the PRESENTATION RUBRIC: Content (on page 23) to assess these dialogues. !LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTSTOCOMPLETETHEIRBRIEFSCRIPTSAND MONITORTHEIRPROGRESS 7. When all pairs have produced reasonably satisfactory scripts, CALLONSEVERALTOPERFORMTHEIRDIALOGUESMAKINGUSEOFTHE hHOTELvFURNITUREYOUVESETUP 7ITHTIMEREMAININGHAVEADISCUSSIONONTHEISSUESRAISEDIN THEACTIVITYANDPERHAPSWHICHPAIRSDIDTHEBESTJOBANDWHY 130 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 11 TEACHING DIRECTIONS $EBRIEFING#LOSURE ,EADACLASSDISCUSSIONABOUTACONTEMPORARYCONFLICT A )NTRODUCEANIMPORTANTCONFLICTORISSUEDIVIDING!MERICANS OR!MERICANSANDOTHERNATIONALS B 7HOWOULDREPRESENTEACHOFTHETWOSIDES C 7HATPOINTSWOULDTHEYHAVETORESOLVETOENDTHEDIVISION 2. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC!RGUEISSUESFROMTHEPERSPECTIVEOFBOTH0RESIDENT *OHNSONAND(O#HI-INHASTHEYTRYTOREACHASETTLEMENT or cease-fire in late 1968. s 5SINGA4nCHARTFORMWRITEDOWNTHREEISSUESYOU WOULDBRINGUPINSUCHACONFERENCE0LACETHEISSUES for one leader on one side, those for the other leader on the other side of the T-chart. s 0REPAREARGUMENTSTOCOUNTEREACHOFTHEISSUES s $ECIDEWHATYOUWOULDBEWILLINGTOGIVEUPASA hBARGAININGCHIPvIFTHEOTHERDEMANDED Five–10 minutes 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s ,EADACLASSDISCUSSIONABOUTTHEIMPORTANCEOFCOMPROMISEAND MODERATIONBYPARTICIPANTSINASUMMITMEETING)NTRODUCEBY reading or telling: h"OTH0RESIDENT*OHNSONAND(O#HI-INHWERE DEDICATEDAMBITIOUSMENGUIDEDBYNATIONALSELF INTEREST"UTBOTHALSOHADCHARACTERTRAITSTHATWOULD STALLAFAVORABLERESULTATSUCHASUMMIT7HATTRAITS MIGHTAperfectPROBLEMSOLVERMEDIATORPOSSESSTO ENABLEALLMOSTPARTICIPANTSTOBEREASONABLYSATISFIEDv INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact read or tell VIETNAM Teacher Guide 131 SUMMIT GUIDELINES ,9.$/."*/(.3/.(/#()-).( -%%4).' $ECEMBER(ONOLULU 4HE3ITUATION .ORTH6IETNAMLEADER(O#HI-INHAND5NITED3TATES 0RESIDENT,YNDON"*OHNSONNEVERMET"UTWHATIFTHEY HAD"Y$ECEMBEROFBOTHMENHADREACHEDTHE pinnacle of their political careers, but each had yet to ACHIEVEHISMOSTIMPORTANTGOAL2ICHARD.IXONWASTHE 0RESIDENTELECT0RESIDENT*OHNSONWOULDLEAVEOFFICEON January 20, 1969. 3Ox0RESIDENT*OHNSONAND(O#HI-INHAREABOUTTOMEETFORTHEFIRSTANDONLYTIME7HATWILLTHEY TALKABOUT(OWWILLTHEYTREATEACHOTHER7ILLTHEYBECORDIALORBRUSQUE4HEPURPOSEOFTHISMEETINGIS VAGUE0EACEORACEASEFIREISNOTREALLYhONTHETABLEv"UTACHANCEDOESEXISTTOAIRDIFFERENCES4HETWO leaders can point out to each other realities of continuing to fight. Perhaps they can explore the possibilities OFFURTHERSUMMITTALKS!LLOFTHESEPOSSIBILITIESAREPOTENTIALTOPICSFORSERIOUSDISCUSSION 0REPARE 0AIRUPWITHANOTHERSTUDENT$ECIDEWHOWILLCONCENTRATEON0RESIDENT*OHNSONANDWHOWILL concentrate on Ho Chi Minh. #OMPLETEA()34/29(%!$()34/29(%!24FORTHELEADERYOUSELECTED9OURPARTNERWILL COMPLETEA()34/29(%!$()34/29(%!24FORTHEOTHERLEADER 5SETHEINFORMATIONFROM()34/29(%!$()34/29(%!24TOPREPAREFORYOURSUMMIT #REATE $EVISEAONEPAGESCRIPTOFADIALOGUEBETWEENTHETWOMEN a. Set the scene in 2–3 sentences. B 3CRIPTSSHOULDINCLUDEASMANYISSUESANDFACTSASYOUCANINCLUDE C (AVEABEGINNINGMIDDLEANDEND s )NCLUDEASMUCHINFORMATIONASYOUCAN s 4REATTHETOPICSSERIOUSLYAVOIDINGCHEAPHUMOR 2EMEMBER 'ROUNDRULESFORTHEDIALOGUEBETWEENTHETWOMEN A #ONVEYTHEIRVIEWPOINTSANDSITUATIONSASACCURATELYASYOUCAN B 4HESCRIPTSMAYINCLUDEPERSONALCOMMENTSTHETWOMIGHTMAKETOEACHOTHERWITHTHESE exclusions: s .OPROFANITY 4HESEEDGYTACTICSWILLACCOMPLISHLITTLEINAVITAL s .OMEANSPIRITEDPUTDOWNS SUMMITMEETINGTHINKhHONEYvNOThVINEGARv s .OPERSONALATTACKS %XAMPLE 3ETTHESCENE: "OTHMENENTERTHEROOMFROMOPPOSITEDOORSTHEYSHAKEHANDSANDTHENBOW!SIANSTYLE $IALOGUE 0RESIDENT*OHNSON: Well, Mr. Minh, or can I call you Ho? Ho: 132 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT SUMMIT BACKGROUND 3UMMIT"ACKGROUND ,YNDON"*OHNSON(O#HI-INH-EETING $ECEMBER(ONOLULU (O#HI-INH Ho had beaten the French in a nine-year struggle that ended in 1954. For the past 14 years he has BEENFIGHTINGAGAINST53AND3OUTH6IETNAMFORCES!TTHISPOINTTHEWARSEEMSDEADLOCKED 4HEREARECLEARINDICATIONSIN6IETNAMANDBACKINTHE3TATESTHAT!MERICANSAREWEARYOFWAR)TIS EVIDENTTHAT53SOLDIERSFIGHTINGIN6IETNAMAREDISILLUSIONED%NCOURAGEDBYTHESUCCESSOFTHE .6!AND6#(OCONTINUESTORALLYHISPEOPLE(EURGESTHEMTOFIGHTONFOREVERIFNECESSARYTO WININDEPENDENCEANDUNIFYHISBELOVED6IETNAMHISLIFEGOAL 0RESIDENT*OHNSON ,IKEWISE0RESIDENT*OHNSONSGOALSAREINCOMPLETE4HEFRUSTRATINGWARIN6IETNAMHASSIDETRACKED HIS'REAT3OCIETYPROGRAMS!SHISDREAMSFORIMPROVINGTHELIVESOFTHEPOORDWINDLED6IETNAM BECAMEANOBSESSIONTOTHEPRESIDENT4HE4ET/FFENSIVEIN*ANUARYDEMONSTRATEDTOTHE5NITED 3TATESTHATTHECOMMUNISTSWOULDNEVERGIVEUP!LTHOUGHTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESEDIDNOThWINv THEBATTLESOF4ETTHELIVESLOSTCHANGEDTHEMOODOFTHE53PUBLIC0RIORTOTHE4ETOFFENSIVE MAINSTREAM!MERICAGENERALLYSUPPORTEDTHEWAR-OSTPEOPLESHUNNEDTHECRITICSANDPROTESTERS !FTER4ETOPPOSITIONTOTHEWARINCREASED4HEDEMONSTRATIONSWERESOWIDESPREADTHAT0RESIDENT *OHNSONCHOSENOTTORUNFORREELECTION2EPUBLICAN2ICHARD.IXONCAMPAIGNEDWITHAPROMISETO BRINGPEACEWITHHONORIN6IETNAMv"Y$ECEMBER-R.IXONISTHEPRESIDENTELECT 3UMMIT"ACKGROUND ,YNDON"*OHNSON(O#HI-INH-EETING $ECEMBER(ONOLULU (O#HI-INH Ho had beaten the French in a nine-year struggle that ended in 1954. For the past 14 years he has BEENFIGHTINGAGAINST53AND3OUTH6IETNAMFORCES!TTHISPOINTTHEWARSEEMSDEADLOCKED 4HEREARECLEARINDICATIONSIN6IETNAMANDBACKINTHE3TATESTHAT!MERICANSAREWEARYOFWAR)TIS EVIDENTTHAT53SOLDIERSFIGHTINGIN6IETNAMAREDISILLUSIONED%NCOURAGEDBYTHESUCCESSOFTHE .6!AND6#(OCONTINUESTORALLYHISPEOPLE(EURGESTHEMTOFIGHTONFOREVERIFNECESSARYTO WININDEPENDENCEANDUNIFYHISBELOVED6IETNAMHISLIFEGOAL 0RESIDENT*OHNSON ,IKEWISE0RESIDENT*OHNSONSGOALSAREINCOMPLETE4HEFRUSTRATINGWARIN6IETNAMHASSIDETRACKED HIS'REAT3OCIETYPROGRAMS!SHISDREAMSFORIMPROVINGTHELIVESOFTHEPOORDWINDLED6IETNAM BECAMEANOBSESSIONTOTHEPRESIDENT4HE4ET/FFENSIVEIN*ANUARYDEMONSTRATEDTOTHE5NITED 3TATESTHATTHECOMMUNISTSWOULDNEVERGIVEUP!LTHOUGHTHE.ORTH6IETNAMESEDIDNOThWINv THEBATTLESOF4ETTHELIVESLOSTCHANGEDTHEMOODOFTHE53PUBLIC0RIORTOTHE4ETOFFENSIVE MAINSTREAM!MERICAGENERALLYSUPPORTEDTHEWAR-OSTPEOPLESHUNNEDTHECRITICSANDPROTESTERS !FTER4ETOPPOSITIONTOTHEWARINCREASED4HEDEMONSTRATIONSWERESOWIDESPREADTHAT0RESIDENT *OHNSONCHOSENOTTORUNFORREELECTION2EPUBLICAN2ICHARD.IXONCAMPAIGNEDWITHAPROMISETO BRINGPEACEWITHHONORIN6IETNAMv"Y$ECEMBER-R.IXONISTHEPRESIDENTELECT INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 133 134 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 4HOUGHTS &ILLUPTHEHEADOFYOURLEADERWITHWORDSTHATDESCRIBEHIS thoughts about the issues, events, and people that have brought HIMTOTHISPLACEATTHISTIMEINTHESECIRCUMSTANCES)NCLUDE HISBACKGROUNDEXPERIENCESANDBELIEFSNo feelings go into his head. Leader: _________________________________________ &EELINGS &ILLUPTHEHEARTOFYOURLEADERWITHWORDSTHATEXPRESSHOWHE is feelingATTHISPRECISEMOMENTOFTIME)NCLUDEHIScurrent EMOTIONALSTATERELIEFDISAPPOINTMENTSADNESSANGERFEAR ANXIETY!LSOINCLUDEHOWHEFEELSABOUTTHEFUTUREANDHIS LEGACYGAININGFREEDOMORLOSINGAWAR HISTORY HEAD, HISTORY HEART ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 12 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON"IOGRAPHIES /BJECTIVES s "ECOMEFAMILIARWITHMAJORPERSONALITIESOFTHE6IETNAM7AR%RA s !PPLYACQUIREDINFORMATIONTOSHOWCASETHEPUBLICPERSONAND UNMASKTHEHIDDENPSYCHEOFONEPERSON Three–five Days -ATERIALS s ")/"2)%&3— class set* s ")/'2!0(93+%4#(nclass set (copy back-to-back) s ")/'2!0(94!3+!0OETRY— class set s ")/'2!0(94!3+"0OSTER"IO#UBEOR2AP— class set s ")/'2!0(94!3+#0OETRY0UZZLE— class set s 02%3%.4!4)/.25"2)##ONTENT— class set + transparency (optional) s %33!925"2)# — class set + transparency (optional) s #ONSTRUCTIONPAPERXas needed (for bio cubes) s %NVELOPESLETTERSIZEclass set s 0OSTERBOARDORBUTCHERPAPERXas needed (for posters) s 3CRAPPAPERPIECESAPPROXIMATELYX75 per student (for poetry puzzle) 4EACHER2EFERENCE s 6IETNAM7AR"IOGRAPHIES— transparency *Each student receives one set of 36 biographies, unless you assign persons for the students to research. Adjust the teaching directions to reflect this change in procedure. Individuals, Student Pairs or Small Groups Time constraints may dictate that students complete just some of the creative activities within this lesson. If you choose to make any of the Biography Tasks optional, adjust the teaching directions and handouts accordingly. 3ETUP .OSPECIALROOMARRANGEMENTISREQUIREDFORTHISLESSON )FSTUDENTSWORKINPAIRSORSMALLGROUPSFORTHEPOSTERBIOCUBE ANDRAP"IOGRAPHY4ASK"DESKSMAYBEMOVEDAROUNDABIT 0REPARESCRAPPAPERFORTHE0OETRY0UZZLE"IOGRAPHY4ASK a. Cut apart or have students cut apart scrap paper to provide THEBLANKSFORTHEPOETRYPUZZLEWORDS B 0LACETHEPAPERBLANKSINENVELOPESANDLABELFOREACHSTUDENT -OTIVATOR 1. Read or tell: h)F)TOLDYOUTHATONEOF0RESIDENT*OHNSONSFIRST JOBSWASTEACHINGINA4EXASSCHOOLWITHPREDOMINANTLY (ISPANICCHILDRENWOULDYOUSAYTHATTHISWASAN IMPORTANTPARTOFHISBIOGRAPHYv INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact read or tell VIETNAM Teacher Guide 135 LESSON 12 TEACHING DIRECTIONS !LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTRESPONSES4HENCONTINUE read or tell This teaching experience probably made Mr. Johnson aware of the plight of the poor, of immigrants and of the need for educating children—something he later pursued in his “Great Society” programs. h7HYWOULDTHISBEANIMPORTANTEVENTINALIFETHAT EVENTUALLYLEDFROMCORRIDORSOFCLASSROOMSTOCORRIDORS OFPOWERTOHISPOSITIONASAPOWERFULMANINTHE WORLDWITHINCREDIBLEINFLUENCEHONORANDRESPECTv !LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTRESPONSES4HENCONTINUE h3OxBIOGRAPHYISMORETHANBIRTHACHIEVEMENTS ANDDEATH4HEBIOGRAPHERMUSTPURSUETHEEVENTS INAPERSONSLIFETHATINFLUENCEANDMOTIVATETHAT TRANSFORMTHATDEFINEWHOTHESEPEOPLEAREINTHE CONTEXTOFTHETIMESANDTHEIREXPERIENCES$URINGTHIS LESSONYOUWILLBEABIOGRAPHERv 0ROCEDURE 1. Display the 6IETNAM7AR"IOGRAPHIES transparency. Read it OVERWITHTHECLASS%XPLAINTOSTUDENTSTHATTHEYWILLCOMPLETE AVARIETYOFCREATIVETASKSASSOCIATEDWITHTHEBIOGRAPHYOFA person they select (or are assigned). Introduce the "IO"RIEFS ACTIVITY4ELLSTUDENTSTHEYWILLHAVEEXACTLYMINUTES A 4HEYMUSTREADATLEASTn B 4HEYCHOOSETHREETHATINTERESTTHEM c. They list their preferences (first, second, third, in order) and SUBMITTHISLISTTOYOUONPAPER $ISTRIBUTETHE")/"2)%&3ANDSTARTTIMING3IGNSTUDENTSUP FORRESEARCHSUBJECTSONAhFIRSTCOMEFIRSTSERVEDvBASIS9OUR SIGNUPLISTALLOWSYOUTOSEEANYDUPLICATIONSANDORDEROF COMMITMENTTOCERTAINBIOGRAPHIES /NCESTUDENTSHAVESIGNEDUPHAVETHEMCOPYVERBATIMTHE BIO BRIEF of the person they selected, then return the original to you. Distribute BIOGRAPHY SKETCH (1–2). 4. Encourage students to utilize the local and school library and the )NTERNETTOCOMPLETETHEIRBIOGRAPHICALSKETCHES!LLOWTIMEIN CLASSANDOUTSIDEFORTHISVITALTASK!LLOWONEORTWODAYS 136 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 12 TEACHING DIRECTIONS !SYOUCOLLECTTHE")/'2!0(93+%4#(ASSIGNMENTS successively hand out BIOGRAPHY TASKS A, B, and C. %MPHASIZETHATSTUDENTSMUSTCOMPLETE s /NEPOEMFROMTHEOPTIONSIN")/'2!0(94!3+! s /NEPROJECTFROMTHEOPTIONSIN")/'2!0(94!3+" s ")/'2!0(94!3+# !LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTSTOCOMPOSEANDWORKONTHEIR MASTERPIECES4HISMAYTAKEAFEWDAYSOFCLASSMAYBELONGER 9OURCLOSESUPERVISIONANDADVICEDURINGTHETIMEWILLPAY DIVIDENDSWITHBETTERMOREACCOMPLISHEDWORK 3TUDENTSMAYNEEDADDITIONALTIMETOCOMPLETE")/'2!0(9 4!3+3!AND"INORDERTOCOMPLETE")/'2!0(94!3+ #0OETRY0UZZLE-AKESURETHATTHEENTIRECLASSWORKSON ")/'2!0(94!3+#ATTHESAMETIMEANDTHATTHEENVELOPES OFWORDSARETURNEDINATTHESAMETIME $EBRIEFING#LOSURE (AVESTUDENTSPRESENTORPERFORMONEOFTHEIR"IOGRAPHY4ASK CREATIONS9OUCANREQUIRETHATALLSTUDENTSSHARETHESAMETASK FOREXAMPLEHOLDINGA3LAM0OETRYCOMPETITIONBASEDON "IOGRAPHY4ASK!ORALLOWSTUDENTSTOSELECTTHETASKTHATTHEY WILLPRESENTORPERFORMWHICHWILLOFFERAGREATERVARIETYOF presentations and genres). 2. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC4HEPERSON)RESEARCHEDDESERVESTOBEAMAJORHISTORICAL PERSONALITYFROMTHISERABECAUSEx s 7RITEAPARAGRAPHESSAYWITHANINTRODUCTIONBODY PARAGRAPHANDSUMMARY 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON s (AVESTUDENTSVOTETOSELECTTHETOPTHREEMENANDTHETOPTHREE WOMENFROMTHE")/"2)%&3WHOHADTHEMOSTLASTINGIMPACT ON53HISTORYNOWTHATSOMANYYEARSHAVEELAPSEDSINCETHE WAR#ONSIDERHAVINGSTUDENTSCOMETOTHEBOARDTOCONSTRUCTA MINDMAPCLUSTERTOSUPPORTTHEIRCLAIMS INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact Check these BIOGRAPHY SKETCH assignments quickly, then return to the students. They will need the contents for their subsequent work on their BIOGRAPHY TASKS A, B, and C. When assessing these assignments consider the following criteria: s THEAMOUNTOFTIMEEFFORT students devoted to their product s HISTORICALDATAINCLUDED s ACCURACY s THEWORDSVOCABULARYTHEYUSE s NEATNESS s THEQUALITYCREATIVITYOF presentation and display Use the QUALITATIVE RUBRIC and PRESENTATION RUBRIC: Content (both on page 23) to assess these Biography Tasks. “Slam Poetry”—competitive performing poetry—is popular because it can involve an audience and show off the poet’s dramatic skills as he/she delivers the work “on stage,” as an actor might recite a (AMLET soliloquy. Such a competition is a perfect match for these biography tasks. 10–12 minutes Use the ESSAY RUBRIC (on page 22) to assess student compositions. 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0OSITIONSHELDACHIEVEMENTSHONORS __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 4WOQUOTESATTRIBUTEDTOHIMHERTHATEXPRESSEDHISHERVIEWPOINTOFTHEWAR __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ "ASEDONTHEFACTSYOUDISCOVEREDWASHESHEAHawk or a Dove? 3UMMARIZETHEESSENCEOFTHISPERSONINSIXSTATEMENTSOFFACT5SEINFORMATIONYOULEARNEDAND QUOTATIONSTOINDICATEHISHERPLACEINTHE6IETNAM7ARCONFLICT 1_________________________________________________________________________________ 2_________________________________________________________________________________ 3_________________________________________________________________________________ 4_________________________________________________________________________________ 5_________________________________________________________________________________ 6_________________________________________________________________________________ .OTEBELOWTWOinteresting or unusualFACTSTHATEMERGEDASYOURESEARCHEDTHISPERSON 1_________________________________________________________________________________ 2_________________________________________________________________________________ 7HATSPECIFICPERSONALITYTRAITSORQUALITIESGOODORBADDIDHESHESEEMTOPOSSESS __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ 144 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT BIOGRAPHY SKETCH (2) )FYOUANDYOURFAMILYINVITEDTHISPERSONTOYOURHOUSEFORANEVENINGWHATWOULDYOUSERVEFOR DINNERANDWHATWOULDYOUTALKABOUTANDDOTOPASSTHEEVENING9OURRESPONSESOUGHTTOREFLECTTHE BACKGROUNDANDTASTESOFYOURGUEST $INNER 7HATFOODSANDBEVERAGESWOULDYOUSERVE7HY s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ 0LANNINGTHEEVENING 7HATTOPICSWOULDYOUBRINGUPANDWHATQUESTIONSWOULDYOUASK7OULDYOUPLANANYACTIVITIES s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ s _______________________________________________________________________________ %PITAPH Epitaph WORDSINSCRIBEDONATOMB DESCRIBINGAPERSONWHOHAS PASSEDAWAY 3OMEOFTHE6IETNAM7AR personalities have passed ON4HERESTWILLOFCOURSE die eventually. But all of THEMATSOMEPOINTWILL LEAVELEGACIES)MAGINEAN epitaph for your person: INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 145 BIOGRAPHY TASK A: POETRY 0OETRYIShTHEUSEOFLANGUAGEWITHTHEMOSTPOSSIBILITIESv )NAFEWWELLCHOSENCOLORFULWORDSANDPHRASESPOETRYSUMSUPAFEELINGAPERSONORACREDOOFLIFE BETTERTHANJUSTABOUTANYGENRE3TUDYTHESE0OETRY&ORMATSTHENUSEONEFORMATTOCREATEONEPOEM ABOUTYOUR6IETNAM7ARERAPERSON s #LERIHEW0OEM s ,IMERICK s nn0OEM s h3NEAKYv0OEM s "IO0OEM #LERIHEW0OEM &OURSHORTLINESBASEDONAPERSONSNAME ,INETHEPERSONSNAME ,INERHYMESWITHLINE ,INECONTINUESSTORYRHYMESWITHLINE ,INERHYMESWITHLINE #LERIHEW0OEM%XAMPLE Navy pilot John McCain Crashing, then enduring horrible pain YEARSAPRISONEROFWAR (ISCAPTORSTREATMENTWEALLABHOR ,IMERICK !LINEPOEMOFTENHUMOROUSBUTNOTALWAYS ,INESANDRHYME (Lines 1 and 2 are longer than lines 3 and 4) ,INESANDRHYME ,INERHYMESWITHLINESAND ,IMERICK%XAMPLE 4HEREISAVETERANNAMED3TONE 7HOSE.AMMOVIESMADEHIMWELLKNOWN (EMADEUSCRY In PlatoonANDxJuly 7HILEDIRECTINGSCRIPTSOFHISOWN h3NEAKYv0OEM !nLINEPOEM 4HELASTLINEREVEALSTHESUBJECTOFTHEPOEM hSNEAKINGUPvONTHEREADER nn0OEM !ORLINEPOEMTHATTELLSASTORY &IRSTLINEONESYLLABLEORONEWORD 3ECONDLINETWOSYLLABLESORWORDS 4HIRDLINETHREESYLLABLESORWORDS (May have four or eight 3-line stanzas) h3NEAKYv0OEM%XAMPLE Green and lush "UTARMEDANDDANGEROUS !WARTHATTRANSFORMEDOURNATION 4OBEWARYOFFUTURECOMMITMENTS 6IETNAM nn0OEM%XAMPLE She Hey She And $EFIED 7HATWAS -ANAGED -AKING #ONVENTION 3HETHINKING 4OREBOUND "IGBIGBUCKS By 'OING 4O(ANOI "IO0OEM !LINEPOEMTHATCAPTURESTHEESSENCEOFANIDEA ,INE&IRSTNAME ,INEFOURWORDSOFDESCRIPTION ,INEh!RELATIVEOFvORhCONNECTEDTOxv (three persons, things, or ideas) ,INEh,OVEROFxvTHREETHINGSORIDEAS ,INEh7HOFEELSxvTHREETHINGSORIDEAS ,INEh7HONEEDSxvTHREETHINGSORIDEAS ,INEh7HOFEARSxvTHREETHINGSORIDEAS ,INEh7HOWOULDLIKExv (three things or ideas) ,INEh!RESIDENTOFxv THREEREALORMETAPHORICALPLACES ,INE,ASTNAME 146 VIETNAM Teacher Guide Her #AREER 0UTONHOLD By 7INNING 4WO/SCARS With 7ORKOUT 4APESANDSUCH ,YNDON (UGEEARTHYAMBITIOUSCOMPLEX !RELATIVEOFPOPULISM3AMAND2EBEKAH*OHNSON &RANKLIN2OOSEVELT Lover of politics, Texas Hill Country, Lady Bird Who feels restless, rejected in the end, crucified 7HONEEDSTOBEINCONTROLDIRECTINGTHEWARTOBE !MERICASh"IG$ADDYvNOTTOLOSEAFOREIGNWAR 7HOFEARSNIGHTMARESOFBEINGSTAMPEDEDBY CATTLEPUBLICMISTRUSTANOTHERHEARTATTACK 7HOWOULDLIKETORIGHTALLWRONGSPROVIDEhGUNS andBUTTERvGETRIDOFPOVERTY !RESIDENTOF4EXASCORRIDORSOFPOWER0RESIDENT +ENNEDYSSHADOW *OHNSON ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT BIOGRAPHY TASK B: POSTER, BIO CUBE, OR RAP Study these three projects then create ONEOFTHESECOMPOSITIONSABOUTYOUR6IETNAM7ARERAPERSON s ,ARGEPOSTERORBANNERILLUSTRATINGTHEESSENCEOFYOURPERSON s "IO#UBETHATILLUSTRATESVARIOUSASPECTSOFYOURPERSON s 2APPOETRYSONGTOPERFORMINCLASS 0OSTEROR"ANNER s 5SESTANDARDWHITEXPOSTERBOARDORCOMPARABLESIZED butcher paper. s 5SEILLUSTRATIONSANDSYMBOLSMORETHANWORDSTOCONVEYJUSTWHO THISPERSONWASANDTHEACTIONSHESHETOOKTOIMPACTTHE6IETNAM War era. s 5SECOLORANDPERHAPSREALOBJECTSGLUEDONTOADDVIVIDNESSAND REALITYTOYOURWORK "IO#UBE s 0ROFILEYOURPERSONUSINGANCUBE s -AKEUSEOFALLSIXSIDESOFAXXXXXCUBE Side 1: .AMEDONEINAWAYTHATSYMBOLIZESWHOHESHEISWAS Side 2: Essential biographyBASICFACTSOFHERHISLIFE Side 3: !CCOMPLISHMENTSAWARDSHONORSPUBLICATIONSETC WITHSOMEDETAILS)NCLUDESMALLILLUSTRATIONSFORINTERESTIF SPACEPERMITS Side 4: PortraitNo photocopies of the person. $RAWTHEPERSON. *USTDOYOURBEST Side 5: Legacy$RAWILLUSTRATEWITHOUTWORDSIFPOSSIBLETHE ONEACCOMPLISHMENTHEORSHEWILLBEREMEMBEREDFOR)DEAS AREHARDERTODRAWTHANTHINGSBUTSTILLCANBEIMPRESSIVELY done.) Side 6: 3YMBOL!NALYZINGTHEDATAANDTRYINGTOFATHOMTHIS PERSONSPSYCHEIMAGINEANDTHENDRAWONESYMBOLTHAT CAPTURESBESTTHEESSENCEOFHIMHER&ILLTHEENTIRESQUARE WITHTHISSYMBOL 2AP h2APvISAWORDTHATMEANShTOTALKv2APPOETRYCONSISTSOFTHEWORDS ACCOMPANYINGASTRONGRHYTHMICBEATUSUALLYCREATEDBYELECTRONICS tapping, or clapping sounds. s !h2APvTELLSASTORY s !REGULARh2APvHASFOURBEATSPERLINEANDABOUTBEATSPER MINUTE s 4HEMODULATIONOFTHERAPPERSVOICESHOULDVARYFROMLOUDTOSOFT %XAMPLE ,ISTENTORADIOSTATIONSFOREXAMPLESOFTHEFORMATANDBEATIFNOTTHE HISTORICALSUBJECTMATTER INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 147 BIOGRAPHY TASK C: POETRY PUZZLE 4HISISAVERYUNUSUALPOETRYASSIGNMENT9OUANDANOTHERSTUDENTWILLBEPOETRYPARTNERSYouWILL SUPPLYALLOFTHEWORDSFORAPOEM9OURPOETRYPARTNERWILLUSEYOURWORDSTOCREATEAPOEM 3TEP5SINGALLOFTHEINFORMATIONAVAILABLE"IO"RIEF, "IOGRAPHY3KETCH, and your "IOGRAPHY Task !and"CREATIONSSELECTWORDS s 3ELECTWORDSTHATWILLHELPYOURPOETRYPARTNERUSEWORDSTHATAREPECULIARTOORFITYOUR PERSON&OREXAMPLEIFWRITINGABOUT'ENERAL7ESTMORELANDshe is not an appropriate PRONOUNNORISfolksingerAHELPFULNOUN(OWEVERBOTHshe and folksinger fit Joan Baez). s 7RITEONEWORDINEACHOFSMALLPIECESOFPAPERAPPROXIMATELYX s )NCLUDETHEFOLLOWINGMIXOFWORDS 5 0RONOUNSINSTEADOFNOUNS%XAMPLEShe, she, him, her, it, their, each, no one 5 6ERBSSHOWACTIONORSTATEOFBEING%XAMPLESenjoyed, published, experienced, imprisoned, lied, created, wrote, saw, suffered, burned, flew, etc. 5 !DJECTIVESMODIFYDESCRIBENOUNS%XAMPLESdaring, unorthodox, rag-tag, terrible, notorious, talented, honorable, great, etc. 5 !DVERBSMODIFYVERBSADJECTIVESOROTHERADVERBSEXPLAINhow? and when?%XAMPLES soon, very, never, most, accidentally, severely, frequently (MOSTLYnLYWORDS 5 'ERUNDSVERBALNOUNSENDINGINnING%XAMPLESdemonstrating, speaking, humiliating, including, serving, killing, arriving, commanding, etc. 5 #ONJUNCTIONSJOINWORDSPHRASESORSENTENCES%XAMPLESbecause, just, when, as, nor, etc. 5 0REPOSITIONSUSEDWITHNOUNSORPRONOUNSTOSHOWPLACEPOSITIONORRELATIONSHIP %XAMPLESwith, for, around, across, beyond, before, after, through, above, etc. 10 !RTICLES%XAMPLESan, a, the 15 #OMMON.OUNSWORDSANDPHRASESUSEDASTHENAMEOFAPERSONPLACEORTHING %XAMPLESsoldiers, enemy, highlands, delta, river, courage, cruelty, endurance, punishment, ambush, ceremony, attack, nurse, prison, villager, freedom, etc. 15 0ROPER.OUNSWORDSANDPHRASESUSEDASTHEparticularNAMEOFAPERSONPLACEORTHING USUALLYCAPITALIZED%XAMPLESVietnam, Hanoi, Westmoreland, President, Mekong Delta, DMZ, VC, Napalm, The Wall,ETC!NAMELIKEPresident NixonUSESOFTHEWORDS 3TEP#UTAPARTTHEWORDSANDPLACETHEMINASTANDARDLETTERSIZEDENVELOPE s 7RITEYOURNAMEANDTHENAMEOFYOUR6IETNAM7ARPERSONALITYONTHEOUTSIDE s 3EALTHEENVELOPE s 'IVETHEENVELOPETOYOURTEACHER 3TEP9OURTEACHERWILLGIVEYOUANENVELOPEPREPAREDBYANOTHERSTUDENT4HATENVELOPEWILLNAMEA PERSONFROMTHE6IETNAM7AR%RA s /PENTHEENVELOPEANDSPREADOUTANDSTUDYTHEWORDSABOUTTHATPERSON s !RRANGETHEMINTOSOMEPOETICFORM5SEANYPOETRYFORMATFROMTHISOROTHERCLASSES s "ESELECTIVE9OUDONOTHAVETOUSEALLWORDS,OOKATSEVERALCOMBINATIONSOFWORDS before you discard any. 3TEP: Write a rough version, refine and copy to a final version. s #OLORANDILLUSTRATETHEPAPERBEFORETURNINGITIN 148 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT VIETNAM WAR BIOGRAPHIES 9OURCHALLENGEISTOGETTOKNOWONE6IETNAM7AR%RAPERSONINTIMATELY4HENDISPLAYYOURKNOWLEDGE INSOMECREATIVEWAYS -ATERIALS s "IO"RIEFS s "IOGRAPHY3KETCHAND s "IOGRAPHY4ASKS!"AND# 9OUR#HALLENGE 1. Select a biography subject. s 1UICKLYREADnOFTHE"IO"RIEFS. s #HOOSETHREETHATINTERESTYOU s ,ISTYOURPREFERENCESFIRSTSECONDTHIRDINORDERONASHEETOFPAPER s 'IVETHELISTTOYOURTEACHER 9OUWILLTHENFINDOUTYOURSPECIFICPERSONTORESEARCH 3. Read over the "IO"RIEFSEVERALTIMES9OUWILLTHENBEABLETOSEETHEPOSSIBILITIESTHATMIGHTBE OPENTOYOUASYOUDECIDEHOWTOFASHIONYOURSTUDYOFTHISONEPERSON #OMPLETEYOUR2ESEARCH 1. Use the local and school library and the Internet to research your person. s 4HEDictionary of American Biography s )NTERNETRESOURCESONTHE6IETNAM7AR s $ELVEINTOTHEBACKGROUNDOFTHISPERSON s 4RYTOUNDERSTANDHISHERCHARACTER #OMPLETEA"IOGRAPHY3KETCH. $ISPLAYYOUR+NOWLEDGE #OMPLETEAVARIETYOFCREATIVECOMPOSITIONSABOUTYOURBIOGRAPHYSUBJECT 7RITEAPOEM -AKEAPOSTEROROTHERVISUALDISPLAYORCOMPOSEARAP 3. With another student create a poetry puzzle. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 149 LESSON 13 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON,EGACIESAND-EMORIALS Two–four Days Cooperative Groups of 3 or 4 and Individuals Use the PRESENTATION RUBRIC: Content (on page 23) to evaluate student project explanations. Consider a museum setting (perhaps in the media center?) with large tables. Display each design with a 4" x 6" description card. Teams should make their oral presentations for the judges. Perhaps another class or a panel of teachers or other staff members could serve as judges to select the five best designs. 150 VIETNAM Teacher Guide /BJECTIVES s ,EARNABOUTTHELEGACIESOFTHE7AR s 5NDERSTANDTHEIMPACTOFTHE7ARINBOTHTHE5NITED3TATESAND 6IETNAM -ATERIALS s 3TUDENT'UIDES— class set s ,%'!#)%3/&4(%6)%4.!-7!2n— class set s 4(%6)%4.!-6%4%2!.3-%-/2)!,— class set or one per group s $%3)'.!#/--5.)497!2-%-/2)!,— one per group s 02%3%.4!4)/.25"2)##ONTENT— one per group + one to post (optional) s 6)%4.!-6%4%2!.).4%26)%7n— class set or as needed (copy back to back) s 6)%4.!-%2!#)6),)!.).4%26)%7n— class set or as needed (copy back to back) s !3)!.)--)'2!.4).4%26)%7n— class set or as needed (copy back to back) s -ARKERS— one set per group (optional) s -ODELBUILDINGMATERIALS— as needed (optional) s 0OSTERBOARDX — one per group (optional) 3ETUP 1. $ESIGNINGA7AR-EMORIAL A $ECIDEHOWMUCHTIMEYOURCLASSCANDEVOTETOTHEDESIGN PROJECTCOMPETITION 0ROJECTSMAYBEPOSTERSBLUEPRINTSCALEDRAWINGSOF THEMEMORIALSORSCHEMATICDRAWINGSOFTHEMEMORIALS ONTHEIRSITEORSCALEMODELSOFTHEMEMORIALSWITHOR WITHOUTTHESURROUNDINGSITE 9OURCLASSROOMSITUATIONAVAILABILITYOFCRAFTMATERIALS FORMODELSANDSTUDENTINTERESTMAYDETERMINEHOW elaborate these projects are. B 4ELLSTUDENTSTHATTHEYWILLWORKONTHEMEMORIALDESIGN PROJECTINTEAMSOFTHREEnFOUR%ITHERASSIGNTEAMSORALLOW STUDENTSTOFORMTHEIROWNTEAMS C 3ETASIDEONEORTWODAYSTOALLOWSTUDENTSTOFORMALLY PRESENTDISPLAYTHEIRWORKFORTHEh#ITY#OUNCILv 4HEh#ITY#OUNCILvMIGHTBETHEOTHERSTUDENTSINTHE CLASSANOTHERCLASSORAPANELOFJUDGESCOMPRISEDOF school staff or parents. ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 13 TEACHING DIRECTIONS D )FTIMEISVERYLIMITEDCOLLECTANDGRADEASUNITPROJECTS e. If you live near Washington, D.C., arrange a class trip to visit The Wall,OOKUPTHENAMESINTHE$IRECTORYOF.AMES located near The Wall.) .OSPECIALROOMCONFIGURATIONISNECESSARYUNLESSSTUDENTS PRESENTTHEIRWARMEMORIALDESIGNSINAMUSEUMSETTING 3. )NTERVIEWS )NDIVIDUALSORSTUDENTPAIRSCOMPLETETHEINTERVIEWSOUTSIDEOF class. A $ECIDEIFSTUDENTSWILLCHOOSETHETYPEOFINTERVIEWTHEY WILLCONDUCTORIFYOUWILLASSIGNSOMESTUDENTSTOCONTACT VETERANSSOMETOCONTACTCIVILIANSWHOLIVEDTHROUGHTHE WARANDSOMETOCONTACTIMMIGRANTS B %NSURETHATSTUDENTSUNDERSTANDHOWTOCONDUCTINTERVIEWS These should be oral histories. The students should not SUBMITTHEQUESTIONNAIRESFORINTERVIEWEESTOSIMPLYFILLIN THEBLANKS C #ONTACTALOCAL6IETNAM6ETERANSGROUPTOFINDPOSSIBLE INTERVIEWEESFORSTUDENTSWHOHAVENOEXTENDEDFAMILY MEMBERSTOINTERVIEW Your decision may depend on many factors unique to your school and community resources. -OTIVATOR !SKSTUDENTSTOTHINKABOUTTHEIMPACTOFTHETERRORISTATTACKON THE53OF3EPTEMBER-AKEALISTONTHEBOARDORDO AMINDMAPCLUSTERTOGRAPHICALLYILLUSTRATESPECIFICCHANGESIN ATTITUDESTRAVELSECURITYHEALTHIMMIGRATIONETC 4IETHISEVENTANDTHECHANGESIN5NITED3TATESSOCIETYWITHTHE IDEAOFALEGACYSOMETHINGhHANDEDDOWNvORhGIVENTOLATER GENERATIONSv 0ROCEDURE $ISTRIBUTE,%'!#)%3/&4(%6)%4.!-7!2ANDASK STUDENTSWHATlegacyMEANSSEE-OTIVATORabove). 2. Read through the brief essay to give students at least a cursory UNDERSTANDINGOFHOWTHEWARCAMETOANENDANDITSSOMETIMES blistering aftereffects. INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact Some of the topics introduced in this essay are by themselves fascinating. With some clever activities you could easily extend this lesson for another week. (See To Extend the Lesson on page 152.) VIETNAM Teacher Guide 151 LESSON 13 TEACHING DIRECTIONS Allow two to three days for each task. The Internet has available a wealth of information on the Vietnam War. Go to the Interact website (www.teachinteract.com) for suggested web addresses that may be helpful as students complete their design task. Interact does not print web addresses in our publications. Since such addresses can quickly appear and disappear, our website can be updated on a more timely basis than the publication. This lesson has no Learning Log prompt. The War Memorial projects accomplish this reflective learning. 3. Distribute THE VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL. Read ANDDISCUSSTHENDISTRIBUTETHETASKSFORTHISLESSON$%3)'. A COMMUNITY WAR MEMORIAL, and the appropriate INTERVIEWFORMS2EADOVERWITHSTUDENTSEACHHANDOUTAND explain exactly what they are to do, and when each is due. 4. Proceed to Lesson 14. Spend the next 2–4 days in class REVIEWINGANDGIVINGTHE0/344%34FORTHEUNIT $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 2EVIEWTHETWOTASKSDUEDATES!LSOREVIEWlegacy and immigrantASTHEYRELATETOTHE6IETNAM7AR #ONDUCTACLASSDISCUSSIONPRIORTOSTUDENTSSUBMITTINGTHEIRWORK A (AVESTUDENTSSHAREFACTSIMPRESSIONSANDINFORMATIONFROM THEIRINTERVIEWS B %NCOURAGESTUDENTSTODRAWCONCLUSIONSABOUTTHECOLLECTIVE MEMORIESOFPEOPLEFROMTHE5NITED3TATESWHOLIVED THROUGHTHEWARAND!SIANIMMIGRANTS C #OMPLETEA4CHARTOFSTUDENTSCONCLUSIONSONTHEBOARDOR using an overhead projector. 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON 5SETHE,%'!#)%3/&4(%6)%4.!-7!2ESSAYTOSPARK further reflection and discussion (and possibly research). #ONSIDERANYOFTHEFOLLOWINGTOPICSORSOMEOFYOUROWN CHOOSING043$THE#HRISTMAS"OMBINGTHECONFUSEDAND EMBARRASSINGEVACUATIONOFTHE!MERICAN%MBASSYTHERETURN OFTHEVETERANSMODERN536IETNAMESERELATIONSETC 7ITHOUTCOMPROMISINGTHEPRIVACYOFTHEINTERVIEWEESHAVE STUDENTSWHOINTERVIEWEDTHESAMECATEGORIESOFSUBJECTS VETERANSCIVILIANSORIMMIGRANTSCOMPAREANDCONTRASTTHE experiences described. A #OMPAREANDCONTRASTTHEEXPERIENCESOFVETERANSFROM DIFFERENTSERVICEBRANCHESORDIFFERENTYEARSOFTHEWAR B %XPLORETHEIMPACTOFTHEWARONCIVILIANSBASEDONGENDER AGEORPERSONALRELATIONSHIPSTOCOMBATANTS C 4RYTODETERMINEIFYEAROFIMMIGRATIONAGEORCOUNTRYOF ORIGINAFFECTEDTHEIMMIGRANTEXPERIENCE 152 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LEGACIES OF THE VIETNAM WAR (1) The dictionary defines “legacyvAShSOMETHINGHANDEDDOWNxFROMTHEPASTv4HELEGACIESOFTHE 6IETNAM7ARPOSEDANDSTILLPOSEAWESOMECHALLENGESFORBOTHTHE5NITED3TATESAND6IETNAM #ONVINCING(ANOITO.EGOTIATE .ORTH6IETNAMANDTHE5NITED3TATESSENTDELEGATESTO0ARIS TONEGOTIATEANENDTOTHEWAR)N/CTOBER3ECRETARY OF3TATE(ENRY+ISSINGERPROMISEDhPEACEISATHANDv 4HENTHEPEACENEGOTIATIONSBROKEDOWN4HE5NITED3TATES LAUNCHEDAMASSIVEAERIALBOMBARDMENTOF.ORTH6IETNAM $URINGTHISh#HRISTMASBOMBINGvTHE5NITED3TATESDROPPED OVERBOMBSONTHECITIESOF(ANOIAND(AIPHONG 4HEREWASMASSIVEDESTRUCTION4HE5NITED.ATIONSANDTHE 0OPECONDEMNEDTHEBOMBING#RITICSCALLEDTHEDAY 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3AIGONBATTLEDFORCONTROLOF6IETNAM4HE5NITED3TATESGAVELITTLEMILITARYORFINANCIALSUPPORTTO THE3AIGONGOVERNMENT&ORTHENEXTTWOYEARS3OUTH6IETNAMSTEADILYLOSTGROUNDTOTHECOMMUNIST .ORTH)NTHESPRINGOF.ORTH6IETNAMLAUNCHEDANOFFENSIVEAGAINSTIMPORTANTCITIESNEAR3AIGON 2ESISTANCEBYTHEWEAKERFORCESOF3OUTH6IETNAM!26.EVAPORATED2EMAINING53PERSONNELSAW THAT3AIGONWOULDSOONBECAPTURED.OTWANTINGTORISKMORELIVESDURINGTHECOMMUNISTTAKEOVERTHE 53BEGANALASTMINUTEEVACUATION(ELICOPTERSAIRLIFTED!MERICANSANDNEARLY6IETNAMESE TONEARBYAIRCRAFTCARRIERS#ALLED/PERATION&REQUENT7INDTHISEVACUATIONWASCHAOTIC4ELEVISION CAMERASRECORDEDDRAMATICRESCUESFROMTHEROOFOFTHE53EMBASSY!DAYLATER!PRIL.ORTH 6IETNAMESETROOPSSWEPTINTO3AIGON4HEGOVERNMENTOF3OUTH6IETNAMSURRENDERED!FTERDECADESOF CIVILWAR6IETNAMWASREUNITED4HEDREAMOF(O#HI-INHHADBEENACHIEVED INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 153 LEGACIES OF THE VIETNAM WAR (2) 4HE6ETS2ETURN -UCHHASBEENWRITTENANDDRAMATIZEDABOUTTHERETURN OFTHEMENANDWOMENWHOSAWCOMBATIN6IETNAM -ANYOFTHECOLLECTIVEEXPERIENCESOFTHESEPEOPLEMAY HAVEBEENEXAGGERATEDFORLITERARYORDRAMATICPURPOSES (OWEVERONEFACTREMAINSCLEARSOLDIERSOF6IETNAM WERENOTHONOREDWHENTHEYRETURNED3OLDIERSRETURNING FROM7ORLD7AR))WEREGREETEDASHEROES4HEYWERE WELCOMEDWITHPUBLICCELEBRATIONSANDPARADES3OLDIERS RETURNINGFROM6IETNAMWEREOFTENMETWITHHOSTILITY ORSCORNANDSOMETIMESRAGEANDDISGUST4HEPUBLIC WASAPPALLEDBYREPORTSOFATROCITIESCOMMITTEDBY53 SOLDIERSLIKETHEKILLINGOFCIVILIANSIN-Y,AI4OSOMEALLSOLDIERSDESERVEDTOBELABELEDh"ABY +ILLERSv-OSTVETSWEREFORTUNATETOHAVETHEIRIMMEDIATEFAMILIESMEETTHEMATAIRPORTSORTRAINAND BUSTERMINALS6ETERANANDNOWPOET7ILLIAM%HRHARTWROTEOFHISEXPERIENCEAT3AN&RANCISCO!IRPORT .OBRASSBANDS No flags, No girls, .OCAMERAMEN /NLYASMALLBOYWHOASKEDMEWHATTHERIBBONSONMYJACKETMEANT 043$ %VERYWARLEAVESSCARSONITSSURVIVORS3OLDIERSOFEARLIERWARSSUFFEREDPOSTCOMBATMALADIESShell Shock in World War I and Battle FatigueIN7ORLD7AR))3OLDIERSOF6IETNAMSUFFEREDPost Traumatic Stress Disorder 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BYTHELACKOFAPPRECIATIONFORTHEIRSACRIFICES4HENEGATIVEREACTIONSCERTAINLYMADEITMOREDIFFICULT FORVETSTOREADJUSTTOANDRECONNECTWITHCIVILIANLIFE)NOURMODERNMYTHOLOGYWECONTINUETHIS DISSERVICETOOUR6IETNAMVETS7EPAINTAGRIMPICTUREOFASUICIDALHOMELESSMISFITWANDERINGTHE streets, existing on handouts. 154 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LEGACIES OF THE VIETNAM WAR (3) 3OUTHEAST!SIANSIN!MERICA !STHEWARWOUNDDOWNTHE5NITED3TATESOPENEDTHEDOORTOAFLOODOF3OUTHEAST!SIANIMMIGRANTS 4HESEREFUGEESOFWARCAMETOTHE5NITED3TATESTOMAKEANEWLIFE)MMIGRATIONOCCURREDINTWO DISTINCTWAVES&ROMTOABOUTREFUGEESFLED3OUTH6IETNAM-OSTOFTHEMARRIVED JUSTAFTERTHECOMMUNISTTAKEOVEROF3AIGONIN-ANYWEREESCAPINGhBOATPEOPLEv4HEYFLED 6IETNAMINFLIMSYVESSELSDRIFTINGTOWARDFREEDOMFORDAYSWITHOUTFOOD)TISASTRONGANDENDURING IMAGEOFDESPERATIONANDCOURAGE4HISIMAGEHASHELPEDTHE6IETNAMESEFINDACCEPTANCEINAN !MERICANSOCIETYBITTEROVERLOSINGAWARTO!SIANS-OSTSTRUGGLEDTOADAPT-ANYHAVEFOUNDSUCCESS THROUGHHARDWORKANDEDUCATION3OMEHAVEDEVELOPEDBUSINESSESCATERINGTOOTHER6IETNAMESE/VER 6IETNAMESERESIDEDINCOMMUNITIESTHROUGHOUTTHE53BYTHETURNOFTHECENTURYh,ITTLE 3AIGONvIN7ESTMINSTER/RANGE#OUNTY#ALIFORNIAISTHELARGEST6IETNAMESECOMMUNITYINTHE 5NITED3TATES4HESECONDWAVEOFIMMIGRATIONLASTEDINTOTHES#ONFLICTSIN,AOSAND#AMBODIA CAUSEDPEOPLETHERETOSEEKSAFETYINTHE5NITED3TATES0ERHAPSASMANYASREFUGEESFROM 3OUTHEAST!SIANCOUNTRIESOTHERTHAN6IETNAMHAVESETTLEDINTHE5NITED3TATESSINCETHEWAR 6IETNAM4ODAY )TWILLTAKEDECADESFOR6IETNAMTORECOVERFROMITSTHREEWARSOFLIBERATION%STIMATESARETHATBETWEEN nPERCENTOFTHEPEOPLEWEREKILLEDORWOUNDEDDURINGTHEh!MERICANWARv4HECOUNTRYSIDE WASDEVASTATED4HEREAREVISIBLESCARSANDCRATERS FROMMASSIVEAERIALBOMBING#HEMICALSLIKE!GENT /RANGERUINED6IETNAMSFORESTSANDPOISONEDTHE RIVERS-ANY6IETNAMESECHILDRENHAVEBEENBORN WITHBIRTHDEFECTS)NTHEYEARSSINCE3AIGONBECAME (O#HI-INH#ITY6IETNAMHASCHANGEDPeople MAGAZINEINASPECIALYEARSLATERISSUEIDENTIFIED FOURWORDSTHATSUMUPPOSTWAR6IETNAMJUBILATION REPRESSIONDEPRIVATIONANDREFORM4HEGOVERNMENT ISSTILLACOMMUNISTDICTATORSHIP9ETTHEREAREBOTH POSITIVEANDNEGATIVESIGNSIN6IETNAMTODAY2ECENT REFORMSSHOW6IETNAMTOBEANASPIRINGCAPITALIST ECONOMY4HESMALLNATIONTHATDEFEATEDTHE5NITED 3TATESINAPROTRACTEDWARNOWhBRIMSWITHPROMISEv #OSTSOF6IETNAM 4HE5NITED3TATESFOUGHTIN6IETNAMFOROVERYEARS4HEEMBARRASSINGWITHDRAWAL INWAS ACRUSHINGLOSS7ARSHAVECOSTSONMANYLEVELS4HEHUMANCOSTSOFTHE6IETNAM7ARAREALMOST INCALCULABLE&ROMTOOVER!MERICANSDIEDINBATTLEORFROMACCIDENTSORDISEASES 4HELASTTWO53-ARINESWEREKILLEDASHELICOPTERSEVACUATEDEMBASSYPERSONNEL3OME WEREWOUNDED-ANYOFTHEWOUNDEDWEREMAIMEDFORLIFE4HOUSANDSMORESUFFERTHEEMOTIONAL DAMAGEOF043$3TILLOTHERSBATTLETHEEFFECTSOF!GENT/RANGE4HOUSANDSSTRUGGLEWITHDRUGHABITS BEGUNDURINGTHEWAR"EYONDTHEHUMANCOSTSTHE5NITED3TATESPAIDAHEAVYPRICEECONOMICALLY %XPERTSPUTTHEFIGUREATOVERBILLIONINDIRECTEXPENSES4HE53WILLPAYOUTBILLIONSMORE for life-long benefits to veterans. Less easy to calculate is the legacy of a nation stung by defeat. The PEOPLEOFTHE5NITED3TATESARENOWMORECAUTIOUS4HEYREALIZETHATINVOLVEMENTINWORLDAFFAIRS INVOLVESRISKSANDMAYHAVELIMITATIONS INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 155 THE VIETNAM VETERAN’S MEMORIAL 4HE6IETNAM6ETERANS-EMORIALISKNOWNSIMPLYASThe Wall4HEMEMORIALISAHORIZONTALWINGED SHAPEDSTRUCTUREFEETLONG)TISONTHE-ALLIN7ASHINGTON$#)TSITSONTWOACRESBETWEENTHE 7ASHINGTON-ONUMENTANDTHE,INCOLN-EMORIAL4HENAMESOFOVERCASUALTIESSOLDIERSAND NURSESAREINSCRIBEDONITSMIRRORLIKEBLACKGRANITEPANELS )NSPIRATION 6IETNAMVETERAN*AN3CRUGGSCAMEUPWITHTHEORIGINAL IDEA(EWANTEDTOHONORTHOSEWHODIEDINCOMBATOR FROMRELATEDCAUSES(EWASINSPIREDBYTHEFILM The Deer Hunter(ISVISIONANDHARDWORKPAIDOFFASHE SHEPHERDEDTHEPROJECTTHROUGHTOCOMPLETION!NATIONAL DESIGNCOMPETITIONBROUGHTINOVERENTRIES4HENON traditional design of Maya Ying ,INWASSELECTED-S,INWAS then a 22-year old Yale University ARCHITECTURESTUDENT4HEn MILLIONTOCONSTRUCTThe WallCAME FROMPRIVATEDONATIONS4HEDREAM OF*AN3CRUGGSBECAMEREALITYIN .OVEMBERWHENThe Wall WASDEDICATED!LMOSTIMMEDIATELY !MERICANSBEGANTOFEELMORE POSITIVEABOUTTHISWARSVETERANS 6ISITINGTHE7ALL Since its dedication, The WallISONEOFTHETWOMOST VISITEDSITESINTHENATIONSCAPITAL-ANYVISITORSUSEPAPERANDBLACKCRAYONTOMAKERUBBINGSOF NAMESINCISEDONThe Wall4HEYLEAVEMEMENTOSBEHINDTOKENSOFTHEIREMOTIONS3OMELEAVEITEMS YOUMIGHTEXPECTFLOWERSFLAGSMEDALSORPHOTOS3OMELEAVEMORESENTIMENTALITEMS4EDDYBEARS BASEBALLGLOVESWEDDINGRINGSANDLETTERS3OMELEAVEMOREUNUSUALITEMSADENTURECUPANOLDBIKE FENDEREVENA(ARLEY$AVIDSONMOTORCYCLE.OONELEAVESThe WallUNAFFECTEDBYTHESTARKEXPANSE OFGRANITEWITHTHEINSCRIBEDNAMES.OONELEAVESUNMOVEDThe Wall, second only to the grunts THEMSELVESISTHEMOSTVISIBLEREMINDEROFTHE6IETNAM7AR)TISALSOTHEMOSTVISIBLESYMBOLOFPOST 6IETNAMRECONCILIATIONANDHEALING 156 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT DESIGN A COMMUNITY WAR MEMORIAL 9OURCLASSWILLNOWPARTICIPATEINACOMPETITIONTODESIGNA6IETNAM7AR-EMORIAL9OURGOALIS TOHONORTHEMENANDWOMENFROMYOURCOMMUNITYWHODIEDINTHEWAR%VENIFYOURCOMMUNITY ALREADYHASSUCHAMEMORIALYOUWILLSTILLDESIGNANDPRESENTYOUROWNIDEAFORAMEMORIAL4HISISA DESIGNCOMPETITION9OUANDYOURTEAMMUSTLATERhSELLvYOURDESIGNTOTHE#ITY#OUNCIL4HECOUNCIL WILLVOTETOSELECTTHEBESTDESIGNFORYOURCOMMUNITY'OOD,UCK 9OUR4ASK s 7ORKASPARTOFATEAMTODESIGNA6IETNAM7AR-EMORIALFORYOURCOMMUNITY s 0REPAREAPRESENTATIONTOCONVINCETHE#ITY#OUNCILTHATYOURSISTHEBESTMOSTAPPROPRIATE MEMORIALDESIGN 2ESEARCH7AR#ASUALTIESFROMYOUR#OMMUNITY s 5SECOUNTYORCITYRECORDSORTHE)NTERNET9OUMAYUSENAMESFROMANEXISTINGMEMORIAL s 7HENYOUFINDTHENAMESWRITETHEMDOWN s 9OURLISTDOESNOTHAVETOINCLUDEMORETHANNAMES)FYOUCANNOTFINDENOUGHNAMESEXTEND YOURRESEARCHTOANEIGHBORINGTOWNORTOWNS $ESIGNAN!PPROPRIATE-EMORIAL s 3COPEOFTHE0ROJECT 9OURDESIGNMAYBEAPOSTERORASCHEMATICDRAWING9OURTEAMMAYEVENBUILDAMODEL #ONSIDERTHEFORMOFTHEMEMORIALITSARCHITECTURALORGEOMETRICSHAPE #ONSIDERTHEAPPEARANCEOFTHEMEMORIALTHEDECORATIONSANDWORDING #ONSIDERTHECONSTRUCTIONOFTHEMEMORIALSTONECONCRETEGLASSETC #ONSIDERTHEUSEOFPATRIOTICSYMBOLSWATERFOUNTAINSCOLORSTATUARYLANDSCAPINGETC s 3ITE3ELECTION #ONSIDERANATTRACTIVEAPPROPRIATESETTINGINYOURCOMMUNITY 0ROVIDEEASYACCESSIBILITYTOTHEPUBLIC s !ESTHETIC#ONSIDERATIONS 6ISITORSMAYWANTAPEACEFULSETTINGINWHICHTOBEREFLECTIVE 5SEGOODTASTE#ONSIDERWHATCRITICSCOULDOBJECTTOIFYOURDESIGNISNONTRADITIONAL-AYBE READINGMOREABOUT-AYA9ING,INSDESIGNANDPHILOSOPHYWOULDHELPGUIDEYOU 0RESENTYOUR0LAN s #ITY#OUNCIL0ROCEDURES 0RESENTATIONSARELIMITEDTOFIVEMINUTES 4HEUSEOFVISUALSISENCOURAGED s 4EAM2ESPONSIBILITIES %VERYMEMBEROFYOURTEAMMUSTCONTRIBUTE %XPLAINTHEPURPOSEFORTHEMEMORIAL %XPLAINTHEDESIGNANDSETTING $ESCRIBETHEMEMORIALMATERIALSDECORATIONSETC 3UMMARIZEWHYTHISDESIGNISMOSTAPPROPRIATEFORYOURCOMMUNITY INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 157 VIETNAM VETERAN INTERVIEW (1) 4OTHE)NTERVIEWEE 4HEPURPOSEOFTHISINTERVIEWASSIGNMENTISNOTTOPRYINTOANOTHERPERSONSLIFE2ATHERITISTOHELPTHE PERSONINTERVIEWINGYOUTOGAUGETHEREALITYOFSOLDIERLIFEDURINGTHE6IETNAM7AR"EINGFORTHRIGHT and detailed about your experience is appreciated. .AME __________________________________________ Tour of Duty: ____________________ Branch of service: _________________________________ 7HATUNITWEREYOUWITH __________ 2ANKATENDOFTOUR _______________________________ Draftee or Volunteer? ______________ )NTERVIEWQUESTIONS 7HATDOYOUREMEMBERABOUTGETTINGYOURDRAFTNOTICE _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. What do you recall about your pre-induction physical? _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7HATMEMORIESDOYOUHAVEABOUTLEAVINGFORBOOTCAMPBASICTRAININGANDBOOTCAMPITSELF _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7HATWEREYOURIMPRESSIONSOF6IETNAMINTHEFIRSTFEWDAYSWEEKS _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7OULDYOUPLEASEDESCRIBEFIVEIMPRESSIONSABOUTYOURCOMBATEXPERIENCESIN6IETNAM s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ !TWHATPOINTDIDYOUSTARTCOUNTINGTHEDAYSUNTILYOURTOUROFDUTYWASOVER _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 158 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT VIETNAM VETERAN INTERVIEW (2) $IDYOURETURNHOMEEARLY7HY _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 8. Where did you go for R & R? _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7EREYOUAWAREOFTHEUSEOFILLEGALDRUGSAMONG53TROOPS _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7HATDIDYOUEXPERIENCERETURNINGTOhTHEWORLDvTHEFLIGHTMEETINGSTRANGERSFAMILYREUNION _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7HATTHREEWORDSPHRASESSUMUPYOURMILITARYSERVICEDURINGTHE6IETNAM7AR s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ Signature: _________________________________________________ $ATEOFINTERVIEW __________________________________________ )NTERVIEWER _______________________________________________ 4OTHE)NTERVIEWER !FTERTHISINTERVIEWCOMPARETHEEXPERIENCESOFYOUR6IETNAM6ETINTERVIEWEEWITHTHEESSAY! 'RUNTS7AR(OWACCURATEISTHEESSAY(OWWERETHETWOEXPERIENCESDIFFERENT _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 159 VIETNAM ERA CIVILIAN INTERVIEW (1) 4OTHE)NTERVIEWEE 4HEPURPOSEOFTHISINTERVIEWASSIGNMENTISNOTTOPRYINTOANOTHERPERSONSLIFE2ATHERITISTOHELPTHE PERSONINTERVIEWINGYOUTOUNDERSTANDTHE6IETNAM7AR%RAEXPERIENCEFORTHOSEWHODIDNOTSERVEIN THEMILITARYATTHATTIME"EINGFORTHRIGHTANDDETAILEDABOUTYOURRECOLLECTIONSISAPPRECIATED .AME __________________________________________ Were you subject to the draft? _______ )NTERVIEWQUESTIONS $IDYOUKNOWMENORWOMENWHOSERVEDIN6IETNAM _________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ $IDYOUKNOWANYONEWHODIDNOTSURVIVEATOUROFDUTYIN6IETNAM _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ !TTHETIMEHOWDIDYOUFEELABOUT5NITED3TATESINVOLVEMENTIN6IETNAM _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7OULDYOUPLEASEDESCRIBEFIVEIMPRESSIONSABOUTTHETIMEOFTHE6IETNAM7AR s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ $IDYOURFAMILYEXPERIENCETHEhGENERATIONGAPvINDISPUTESABOUT6IETNAM _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ $IDTHEWARAFFECTYOURLIFEPERSONALLYDIDYOUCHANGEYOURLIFEPLANSINANYWAY _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 160 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT VIETNAM ERA CIVILIAN INTERVIEW (2) 7HATDOYOUREMEMBERABOUTTHEPOLITICALTURMOILOFTHELATES _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ $IDYOUTAKEPARTINANYANTIWARDEMONSTRATIONS _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ (ASTHE6IETNAM7AREXPERIENCEAFFECTEDHOWYOUFEELABOUTOURGOVERNMENT _____________________________________________________________________________ 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/rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 161 ASIAN IMMIGRANT INTERVIEW (1) 4OTHE)NTERVIEWEE 4HEPURPOSEOFTHISINTERVIEWASSIGNMENTISNOTTOPRYINTOANOTHERPERSONSLIFE2ATHERITISTOHELPTHE PERSONINTERVIEWINGYOUTOUNDERSTANDTHE!SIANIMMIGRANTEXPERIENCEINTHECONTEXTOFTHE6IETNAM War. Being forthright and detailed about your recollections is appreciated. .AME __________________________________________ 9EAROFIMMIGRATION _______________ Country of origin: _________________________________ !GEWHENYOUIMMIGRATED _________ 6IETNAM#AMBODIA,AOSOTHER )NTERVIEWQUESTIONS &ORWHATSPECIFICREASONSDIDYOULEAVEYOURNATIVECOUNTRYANDCOMETOTHE53 _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ $IDYOULEAVEFAMILYBEHIND _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7HATAREYOURMOSTVIVIDRECOLLECTIONSABOUT Leaving your native land? _______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Your journey to the U.S.? ________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 9OURFIRSTFEWDAYSWEEKSIN!MERICA _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7HATWEREYOURFIRSTIMPRESSIONSOFTHE!MERICANPEOPLEYOUENCOUNTERED _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 162 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT ASIAN IMMIGRANT INTERVIEW (2) 7HATWEREYOURFIRSTIMPRESSIONSOF!MERICANCULTUREANDVALUESWHATTHEYCHERISHEDLIFESTYLE HABITSMOVIESMUSICFOODSBELIEFSETC _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7HATWHOMADEITEASIERTOADJUSTTO!MERICANLIFE7EREYOUSPONSORED _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ !FTERARRIVINGWHATKINDOFJOBSDIDYOUORYOURPARENTSTAKETOMAKEALIVINGINTHE53 _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ $OYOUTHINKYOUREXPERIENCEWASTYPICALFORPOSTWARIMMIGRANTS _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ $OYOUHAVECHILDRENORGRANDCHILDRENWHOWEREBORNINTHE5NITED3TATES(AVEYOUSHAREDYOUR STORYOFIMMIGRATIONWITHTHEM _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 7HATTHREEWORDSORPHRASESSUMUPYOUREXPERIENCESCOMINGTOANDLIVINGINTHE53 s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ s ____________________________________________________________ Signature: _________________________________________________ $ATEOFINTERVIEW __________________________________________ )NTERVIEWER _______________________________________________ INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 163 LESSON 14 TEACHING DIRECTIONS ,ESSON5NIT2EVIEW Four Days Individuals, Student Pairs, and Competitive Teams Review activities include: s !NALOGIES s 3CAFFOLDING s (AIKU0OETRY s 6IETNAM7AR1UIZ3HOW s -IND-AP /BJECTIVES s 2EVIEWANDRELEARNCONCEPTSANDCONTENTOFVIETNAM unit s 'RASPTHETOTALITYOFTHE6IETNAM7AREXPERIENCEFORTHE5NITED States -ATERIALS s 3TUDENT'UIDES— class set s !.!,/')%3— class set s 3#!&&/,$).'— class set s (!)+50/%4294!3+— class set or transparency s 6)%4.!-7!2-).$-!0— class set s 0%235!3)6%%33!925"2)#— class set + transparency (optional) s ,INEDPAPER— class set 4EACHER2EFERENCE s 6IETNAM0ERSPECTIVE!NALOGIES — transparency s Scaffolding -ODELS (1–2) — transparency s Scaffolding -ODELS !NSWER+EY s 6IETNAM7AR1UIZ3HOW0ROMPTS(1–2) — one (for teacher/ moderator use) s 6IETNAM7AR1UIZ3HOW2ESPONSES(1–2) — one (for teacher/ moderator use) * Use the 6IETNAM0ERSPECTIVE!NALOGIESTOCLARIFYTHEASSIGNMENT ANDEASESTUDENTSINTOWORK5NCOVERANSWERSDURINGDISCUSSION 3ETUP $ECIDEINWHATORDERYOUWILLINTRODUCETHEVARIOUSREVIEW activities. 0REPAREALLHANDOUTSANDOTHERMATERIALSPRIORTOCLASS )FSTUDENTSWORKTOGETHERONANYOFTHEACTIVITIESMAKE ACCOMMODATIONSASAPPROPRIATE -OTIVATOR s !SK read or tell 164 VIETNAM Teacher Guide h(OWMANYOFYOUCANTELLMETHEFACTSAND DIFFERENTINTERPRETATIONSOFTHE'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT 7HATARETHREESYMPTOMSOFAPERSONSUFFERING FROM043$ 7HATISTHEDIFFERENCEBETWEENAN.6!AND6# soldier? 4HESEANDOTHERQUESTIONSMAYBEHARDTOANSWER AFTERWEEKSOFSOMUCHINFORMATIONLEARNED"UTTHATS THEPURPOSEFORAREVIEWWHICHISOURFOCUSNOWv ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 14 TEACHING DIRECTIONS 2EVIEW0ROCEDURES !NALOGIES 1. Arrange students into study pairs. Define analogies: finding CONNECTIONSORLIKENESSINTHINGSPEOPLEEVENTS $ISTRIBUTE!.!,/')%3THENILLUMINATETHE6IETNAM 0ERSPECTIVE!NALOGIESTRANSPARENCY4HISDEMONSTRATESHOW TODOANALOGYPROBLEMS9OUMAYDEVELOPYOUROWNEXAMPLES TOSUPPLEMENTTHEANALOGYPROBLEMSORHAVESTUDENTSCONCEIVE THEIROWN!LLOWTIMEFORSTUDENTSTOSOLVETHEPROBLEMS !NSWERSTO!.!,/')%3BUTBEOPENTOSTUDENTSLOGIC 7ORLD7AR))'ULFOF4ONKIN 3OUTH6IETNAM(ANOI .APALM7ORLD7AR) 7ORLD7AR))'ENERAL7ESTMORELAND 6IETNAM7ARBATTLEFATIGUEORSHELLSHOCK 6. Lyndon Johnson : Civil War 7. Civil War : Tet Offensive 6IETNAM7AR7OODROW7ILSON 9. Great Depression : 1968 10. Revolutionary War : Kent State 11. World War II : 19 or 21 !RMISTICE6IETNAM7AR 7ORLD7AR))COMMUNISM 14. World War II : Grunt Scaffolding )LLUMINATETHEFIRSTTOPICON3CAFFOLDING-ODELS (1) as an EXAMPLE9OURVISUALLEARNERSWILLBENEFITFROMUSINGTHIS GRAPHICTECHNIQUETOORGANIZEDATAFROMTEXTMATERIAL3HOW THESECONDTOPICANDCOMPLETEWITHSTUDENTSUGGESTIONSINPUT Be sure to uncover only the prompt (and keep the answer covered) for each analogy as you work down the page. The nature of thinking about comparisons or analogies may produce conflicts over “correct” answers or responses. When students come up with answers different than the key, hear them out for their reasoning. Their reasoning process may be more important than the assignment itself. If this is a new technique for you, use the Scaffolding Models Answer Key to guide this transparency work. 3HOWTHEFIRSTTOPICON3CAFFOLDING-ODELSANDHAVETHEM COMPLETEONTHEIROWNPAPER 7HENEVERYONEISFINISHEDCOMPLETEONTHETRANSPARENCY #HECKFORUNDERSTANDING7ORKTHROUGHTHESECONDTOPICON 3CAFFOLDING-ODELSWITHSTUDENTSUGGESTIONSINPUT7HEN you are sure that students are secure in their understanding of HOWTOWORKSCAFFOLDINGDISTRIBUTE3#!&&/,$).' There is no key. You decide how accurate student responses are. (AVESTUDENTSMAKETHEIROWNSCAFFOLDINGGRAPHICSOFONEOFTHE FOURTOPICSSHOWN4HEYCANUSETHEHANDOUTORTHEIROWNPAPER #OLLECTALLSTUDENTWORK INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 165 LESSON 14 TEACHING DIRECTIONS (AIKU0OETRY4ASK #ONSIDERTHESEOPTIONSFORTHISREFLECTIVEWRITINGACTIVITY a. Topic Selection Options s )LLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCYANDALLOWSTUDENTSTOSELECTA TOPICFORTHEIRHAIKU s 3HOWTHETRANSPARENCYRANDOMLYASSIGNTOPICSTOSTUDENTS B #OMPOSITION/PTIONS s )LLUMINATETHETRANSPARENCYFORBACKGROUNDTHENSTUDENTS WRITETHEIRHAIKUONTHEIROWNPAPER s $ISTRIBUTETHE(!)+50/%4294!3+HANDOUTSAND HAVESTUDENTSWRITETHEIRHAIKUONTHEHANDOUT “Slam” poetry has been a learning strategy for years, but without this dramatic label. Have students follow the guidelines given here. You should be the first to present, setting a high standard. 4ELLTHEMTHATATTHENEXTCLASSMEETINGTHEYWILLPERFORM their POEMSINONEDRAMATICBREATHANDTHENTURNINTHEIRWRITTENWORK 0ERFORMANCECRITERIAINCLUDE a. Use one breath only to recite. b. Be loud and passionate. c. Involve the audience if possible. (AVESTUDENTSPERFORMTHEIR(AIKUPOEMSINADRAMATIChSLAMv STYLEFORMAT!WARDPOINTSORGRADESASAPPROPRIATE 6IETNAM7AR1UIZ3HOW !FULLREVIEWACTIVITY 3ETUPYOURFRONTBOARDTORESEMBLEAGAMEBOARD%XAMPLE #AUSES53 )NVOLVEMENT #OMBAT 0ROTEST$RAFT %VASION 0EOPLE 4HE%NEMY 6IETNAM 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 (OWTHEGAMEISPLAYED s $IVIDETHECLASSINTOnTEAMSOFCONTESTANTS "EGINWITHONECONTESTANTFROMEACHTEAM 2OTATETURNSAMONGTHECONTESTANTS 3ETATIMERORROTATEPANELSAFTEREVERYSOMANYSQUARES AREREVEALED4HISWILLINVOLVEMORESTUDENTS s #ONTESTANTSSELECTACATEGORYANDASQUAREWITHAGIVEN point value. s 9OUREADTHEINFORMATIONASSOCIATEDWITHTHATSQUAREFOUND on 6IETNAM7AR1UIZ3HOW0ROMPTS(1–2). s 4HECONTESTANTMUSTCOMEUPWITHTHECORRECTquestion for THEINFORMATIONGIVEN 166 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT LESSON 14 TEACHING DIRECTIONS s )NSISTTHATTHECONTESTANTSRESPONDin the form of a question, NOTASTATEMENT s #HECKTHEACCURACYOFTHERESPONSEWITHTHE6IETNAM7AR 1UIZ3HOW2ESPONSES(1–2). s 0LAYBOTHROUNDSOFTHE1UIZ3HOWASTIMEPERMITS -IND-AP s $ISTRIBUTE6)%4.!-7!2-).$-!0%XPLAINTHATCREATING AMINDMAPWILLHELPSTUDENTSORGANIZEINFORMATIONFORAUNIT TEST%ITHERALLOWTIMEINCLASSFORSTUDENTSTOBEGINORASSIGN ASHOMEWORK Read the prompts at least two times. This will give students time to be sure they understand the clues. Demanding that the students answer in the form of a question is a much more challenging thinking task for the students! $EBRIEFING#LOSURE 2EMINDSTUDENTSOFANYPAPERSDUEANDORTHEDATEOFTHEFINAL UNITEXAM 2. ,EARNING,OG 4OPIC7RITEAPARAGRAPHESSAYEXPLAININGWHATONEPERSON EVENTORIDEASTANDSOUTTHEMOSTFROMTHEENTIREUNIT $EFENDYOURTHESISSTATEMENTWITHTHREEPOINTS s /NEPARAGRAPHINTRODUCESYOURTHESISASTOWHATIS 4(%MOSTIMPORTANTPERSONEVENTORIDEAINTHEUNIT s 4HREEBODYPARAGRAPHSSUPPORTYOURTHESISWITHTHREE MAINPOINTSREASONS s /NEPARAGRAPHSUMMARIZESYOURARGUMENTSANDRESTATES your thesis. 3. %XAM /PTION: 2EADMINISTERTHE02%4%34TOCLEARLYINDICATEHOW MUCHTHESTUDENTSHAVELEARNEDDURINGTHEUNIT /PTION#ONSTRUCTYOUROWNEXAMINATIONOFTHEUNITBASEDON YOURCOURSEOBJECTIVESANDMATERIALTHATYOUCOVERED 30+ minutes or assign as homework Have students write a persuasive essay promoting one aspect of the Vietnam study. Encourage them to defend their thesis statement with three main points. Distribute or post the PERSUASIVE ESSAY RUBRIC with this assignment. This rubric is adapted from Interact’s BASIC STEPS writing program. 4O%XTENDTHE,ESSON (AVESTUDENTSEVALUATETHEMANYESSAYSANDACTIVITIESWITHIN the 6)%4.!-UNIT(AVETHEMSPECIFYWHICHONESWERE PARTICULARLYMEANINGFULORENJOYABLE!SKTHEMTOEXPLAINWHY #ONSIDERCELEBRATINGTHEENDOFTHEUNITWITHAFESTIVAL A 3ERVE6IETNAMESEFOODSPREPAREDBYYOURSTUDENTS B (AVESTUDENTSSHARETHEIRFAVORITEACTIVITYCREATIONFROMANY ,ESSONPOEMTABLEAUSKITBIOCUBEETC C %NCOURAGESTUDENTSTOSHAREFAMILYARTIFACTSRELATINGTOTHE 6IETNAM%RA D )NVITEONEORMORE,ESSONINTERVIEWEESTOATTENDAND FORMALLYORINFORMALLYADDRESSTHECLASS INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact Attendance by some of the interviewees could be a highlight of the review. Some visitors might be willing to speak. VIETNAM Teacher Guide 167 ANALOGIES .AMES _____________________________ ______________________ Period: ______________ AnalogiesARECOMPARISONSBETWEENTWOTHINGSPEOPLEOREVENTS#OMPLETETHESEANALOGIES4HESE ANALOGIESWILLREVEALTHERELATIONSHIPOF6IETNAMWITHOTHERCONFLICTS"EPREPAREDTODISCUSSYOUR CHOICESWITHTHECLASS 1. Pearl Harbor is to ______________ as “ _______________ vISTOTHE6IETNAM7AR 2. Saigon is to _______________ as _________ ISTO.ORTH6IETNAM 3. __________ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7ARASMUSTARDGASISTO ______________ . 'ENERAL%ISENHOWERISTO ___________ 5. PTSD is to ______________ 6. as _______________________ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7AR as _____________ is to WW II. ________________ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7ARAS!BRAHAM,INCOLNISTO ____________ . 7. Gettysburg is to ____________ as _________________ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7AR 8. Richard Nixon is to the _______________ as _________________ is to WW I. 9. 1932 is to _________________ as _______ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7AR 10. The Boston Massacre is to __________________ as ______________ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7AR 11. 26 years old is to _______________ as _____________ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7AR 12. __________ is to WW I as cease-fire is to __________________ . &ASCISMISTO _______________ as ____________ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7AR 14. G.I. Joe is to _______________ as ____________ ISTOTHE6IETNAM7AR 168 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT SCAFFOLDING .AME ___________________________________ 4OPIC 0OSTTRAUMATIC3TRESS$ISORDER Period: __________________________________ 3OURCE Student Guide ,EGACIESOFTHE6IETNAM7AR,ESSON 3UMMIT"ACKGROUND,ESSON ,YNDON*OHNSON(O#HI-INH3UMMIT 3. The Contrast of Cultures A Contrast of Cultures 1965 (Lesson 5) Soldiers of the North: The Other Side (Lesson 9) !MERICANSIN#APTIVITY0/7SAND-)!S,ESSON !MERICAN0RISONERSOF7ARIN.ORTH6IETNAM INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 169 HAIKU POETRY TASK .AME __________________________________________ Period: ____________________ 4HERECITATIONOFAHAIKUPOEMCOULDBEDEFINEDAShONEBREATHPOETRYv!HAIKUCONSISTSOFTHREELINES OFnnSYLLABLES3INCETHEYARESOSHORTAHAIKUSHOULDBESPOKENWITHOUTTAKINGASECONDBREATH! HAIKUISEXCELLENTTOSUMUPATOPICWITHFEELINGORREFLECTION9OUWILLWRITEANDRECITEYOUROWNHAIKU ONONEASPECTOFTHE6IETNAM7AR#OLORANDILLUSTRATETHEFINISHEDPOEM 4OPICS .6! 4ET/FFENSIVE 2OLLING4HUNDER 'EOGRAPHYOF6IETNAM 'RUNTS &ALLOF3AIGON $RAFTLOTTERY 6IETNAMESEIN!MERICA PTSD Helicopters Ho Chi Minh Trail Search & Destroy Missions 0ROTESTMUSIC -Y,AI-ASSACRE 6IETNAMESECIVILIANSDURINGWAR -)!S !GENT/RANGE $OMINO4HEORY 6#.6!TUNNELS 3$3 6IETNAM7ALL #HASING#HARLIE &IREFIGHTSINTHEBUSH Ceasefire Green Berets Pentagon papers Going underground .APALM $RAFTEVADERS 2ETURNINGSOLDIERS 'ULFOF4ONKIN)NCIDENT 6IET#ONG 6IETNAMIZATION 0/7S 'UERRILLAWARTACTICS +ENT3TATE !NTIWARPROTESTS !MERASIANSCHILDRENOF53SOLDIERSAND!SIANWOMEN 170 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT VIETNAM WAR MIND MAP #(%#+&/25.$%234!.$).' 5SEASAREVIEWBEFORETEST #LUSTERINGDATAYOUHAVELEARNEDRESULTSINASORTOFhMINDMAPv5SETHEMINDMAPFRAMEWORKTO ORGANIZEWHATYOUKNOWABOUTTHE6IETNAM7AR!DDBRANCHESASYOUWISH Gru nt e us a C s W ar The 6IETNAM War 1964–1975 t tes INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact naMese The Viet MIAs / POW s Le ga cie s cts The Wal l n ea Effe D nc sta i s e tR f a r ro dP s VIETNAM Teacher Guide 171 PERSUASIVE ESSAY RUBRIC 0ERSUASIVE%SSAY&ORM 0ERSUASIVE%SSAY#ONTENT )NTRODUCTIONOF4HESIS0ARAGRAPH: 0ERSUASIVE%SSAY%LEMENTS s 4HREE-AIN0OINTSSUPPORTTHESIS (1st point = Bing, 2nd = Bang, and 3rd = Bongo) s "ING"ANGAND"ONGOUSEPARALLELGRAMMATICAL FORM "ING0ARAGRAPH: s "INGSTATEDASA'ENERAL3TATEMENT s /NETOTWO3PECIFIC$ETAILSSUPPORTING"ING "ANG0ARAGRAPH: s 4RANSITIONINTRODUCING"ANG s "ANGSTATEDASA'ENERAL3TATEMENT s /NETOTWO3PECIFIC$ETAILSSUPPORTING"ANG "ONGO0ARAGRAPH: s 4RANSITIONINTRODUCING"ONGO s "ONGOSTATEDASA'ENERAL3TATEMENT s /NETOTWO3PECIFIC$ETAILSSUPPORTING"ONGO s 4HESISISANIMPORTANTINTERESTINGISSUE s 2ELEVANTFACTSEXPERIENCESANDOREXPERTS opinions to support thesis s %SSAYINVITESTHEAUDIENCETOSHARETHEAUTHORS opinion s 0ERSUASIVELANGUAGEADDSEMPHASISTOAUTHORS opinion s !UTHORCOMMENTARYONFACTSAND3PECIFIC$ETAILS TOFURTHERENHANCETHEEMPHASISOFTHE4HESIS 4HREE/RGANIZATIONAL0RINCIPLES 0REVIEW4HESISWITHTHREERELATED'ENERAL 3TATEMENTS"ING"ANGAND"ONGO 'ENERAL3TATEMENTSHAVERELEVANTSUPPORTFROM 3PECIFIC$ETAILSFACTSCONCRETEEXAMPLES 3UMMARYRESTATES4HESISINCLUDING"ING"ANG AND"ONGOINSAMEORDER 3UMMARY0ARAGRAPH: s 4RANSITIONTO3UMMARY s 4HESISRESTATEDASSUMMARY"ING"ANGAND "ONGOINSAMEORDER 0ERSUASIVE%SSAY2UBRIC %XEMPLARY%SSAY%XCEEDSTHESTANDARD s #LEARLYANDCONSISTENTLYCONTAINSALL0ERSUASIVE%SSAYELEMENTS s $EMONSTRATESUNDERSTANDINGANDAPPLICATIONOFTHREEORGANIZATIONALPRINCIPLES s )NCLUDESINTERESTINGAPPROPRIATETRANSITIONSTOBEGINEACHPARAGRAPH s 5SESEFFECTIVEINTERESTINGFIRSTANDLASTSENTENCES s )NCLUDESDESCRIPTIVECOMMENTARYFEELINGSOPINIONSOBSERVATIONSORREFLECTIONSAND3PECIFIC$ETAILS %XPECTED%SSAY-EETSTHESTANDARDWITHQUALITY s !DEQUATELYCONTAINSALLTHE0ERSUASIVE%SSAYELEMENTS s !PPLIESTHREEORGANIZATIONALPRINCIPLES s )NCLUDESTRANSITIONSTOBEGINEACHPARAGRAPH s 5SESEFFECTIVEFIRSTANDLASTSENTENCES s -AYINCLUDEDESCRIPTIVECOMMENTARYFEELINGSOPINIONSOBSERVATIONSORREFLECTIONSAND3PECIFIC$ETAILS .EARLY4HERE)NCONSISTENTLYMEETSTHESTANDARD s ,ACKSSOMEOFTHE0ERSUASIVE%SSAYELEMENTS s )NCOMPLETELYORINCONSISTENTLYAPPLIESTHREEORGANIZATIONALPRINCIPLES s )NCONSISTENTLYUSESTRANSITIONSTOBEGINPARAGRAPHS s )NCONSISTENTLYORINCORRECTLYATTEMPTSINTERESTINGFIRSTANDLASTSENTENCES )NCOMPLETE(ASNOTMETTHESTANDARD s $OESNOTCONTAINMANYOFTHE0ERSUASIVE%SSAYELEMENTS s $OESNOTINCLUDESOMEORALLOFTHETHREEORGANIZATIONALPRINCIPLES s )NCONSISTENTLYUSESORDOESNOTUSETRANSITIONSTOBEGINPARAGRAPHS s ,ITTLEORNOATTEMPTTOWRITEINTERESTINGFIRSTANDLASTSENTENCES 172 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT VIETNAM PERSPECTIVE: ANALOGIES %XAMPLESOFANALOGIES "ASEBALL 9ANKEESARETO _________________ as ___________________ are to Los Angeles. !NSWERS.EW9ORK$ODGERS ,EADERSHIP President is to the ______________ as __________________ ISTOTHE5NITED+INGDOM !NSWERS5NITED3TATES0RIME-INISTER 'EOGRAPHY ______________________________ is to Mexico as Paris is to ________________ . !NSWERS-EXICO#ITY&RANCE 'ENERAL Heart is to _____________________ as ___________________ ISTOAUTOMOBILES !NSWERSHUMANSENGINE INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact VIETNAM Teacher Guide 173 SCAFFOLDING MODELS (1) )N)NDOCHINAFROMnTHE6IETNAMESEFOUGHTWARSAGAINSTTHE&RENCHTHE!MERICANSANDTHEN FORTWOYEARSAGAINSTEACHOTHER Indo China Wars: Vietnamese VS. The French VS. The United States VS. North / South )N!UGUSTTWOSEPARATEATTACKSON53DESTROYERSINTHE'ULFOF4ONKINLED0RESIDENT,YNDON *OHNSONTOESCALATETHEWARIN6IETNAM4HEFIRSTATTACKON!UGUSTWASMADEBY.ORTH6IETNAMESE TORPEDOBOATSONEARLY3UNDAYMORNINGANDLASTEDABOUTMINUTES-ANYHAVEQUESTIONEDTHEFACTS SURROUNDINGTHESECONDATTACKOF4UESDAY!UGUST#RITICSHAVENOTEDTHATCLEAREVIDENCESHOWSTHAT THESECONDATTACKNEVERHAPPENED9ET*OHNSONUSEDBOTHINCIDENCESASAPRETEXTTOESCALATETHEWAR THROUGHAJOINTRESOLUTIONFROM#ONGRESS Gulf of Tonkin Incident August 1964 1st Attack August 2 North Vietnamese torpedo boats USS Maddox 2nd Attack August 4 Sunday A.M.; 20-minute attack North Vietnamese torpedo boats USS Maddox And USS Turner Joy May never have happened Gulf of Tonkin Resolution: Escalation 174 VIETNAM Teacher Guide ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT SCAFFOLDING MODELS (2) 4HE6IETNAM7ARCOURSESTHROUGHTHEPRESIDENTIALADMINISTRATIONSOF*OHN+ENNEDYn Lyndon Johnson (1963–1969) and Richard Nixon (1969–74). Vietnam War 1961–1973 John Kennedy 1961–1963 Lyndon Johnson 1963–1969 Richard Nixon 1969–1974 4WOTHCENTURYWARS7ORLD7AR))AND6IETNAMOFFERTOTHEHISTORIANGREATCONTRASTSh4HE'OOD 7ARvWASFOUGHTTORIDTHEWORLDOF(ITLERS&ASCISM)TWASPATRIOTICALLYSUPPORTEDBYMOST!MERICANS ANDITS')SWERECHEEREDASHEROESWHENTHEYRETURNEDTO53SHORES7ORLD7AR))WAS!MERICAS GREATESTTRIUMPH6IETNAMONTHEOTHERHANDWASAhBADvWARFOUGHTBYhGOODvWARRIORS7HAT APPEAREDTOBEACIVILWARBECAMEAQUESTIONABLEFIGHTFOR!MERICA&EWWARSCAUSEDASMUCHDISSENT ANDPROTEST3ADLYRETURNINGSOLDIERSWERESPITUPONCURSEDANDVISIBLYUNAPPRECIATEDBYMANY !MERICANS6IETNAMISTHEONLYWARTHE53LOST 20th Century Wars: a comparison WWII America’s greatest triumph; “The Good War” to rid the world Fascism, Hitler Supported by Americans Vietnam Returning GIs greeted as heroes INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact America’s biggest loss’ A bad war fought by good warriors A questionable war: much dissent and protest Returning Vets not appreciated, cursed, spat upon VIETNAM Teacher Guide 175 SCAFFOLDING MODELS ANSWER KEY (These are possibleANSWERSTOTHE3CAFFOLDING-ODELS9OUORYOURSTUDENTSMAYCOMEUPWITH different responses.) 1. PTSD 500,000 Vietnam vets affected Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 2. Symptoms of depression, anxiety, denial, hyper-arousal, flashbacks Like battle fatigue, shell shock disorders of previous wars Lyndon Johnson / Ho Chi Minh Summit Lyndon Johnson (United States) A frustrating war Tet displayed enemy’s tenacity Side-tracked Great Society programs Ho Chi Minh (North Vietnam) An obsession Wages war for liberation from foreign domination U.S. growing weary Willing to fight forever for independence Result: Resolution / understanding / cease fire 3. The Contrast of Cultures The Vietnamese Roots in China The Americans Roots in Europe, Rome, Greece Resistance Spiritual values/ to foreign restraint invaders 4. Conquer and dominate Success and material goods American POWs in Vietnam Treatment Beaten/ tortured Electrocuted, suffocated, kept filthy 176 VIETNAM Teacher Guide Survival Fed boiled rat, nearly starved Need social contact Tough, durable, resourceful Developed code for communicating ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT VIETNAM WAR QUIZ SHOW PROMPTS (1) Causes / U.S. Involvement Combat Before fighting the U.S., 53INFANTRYMENWERE THE6IETNAMESEFOUGHT NICKNAMEDTHISINTHE this European nation 6IETNAM7AR in the First Indo-China War. 10 10 30 20 Protest/Draft Evasion -ANYYOUNGMENFLED to this country to avoid being drafted to fight in 6IETNAM 10 4HESETWOFACTIONS supported and opposed 53INVOLVEMENTIN 6IETNAM 20 30 The Tet Offensive and VIOLENTANTIWARPROTESTS ATHOMEDOMINATEDTHIS AMAZINGYEAR People The Enemy Vietnam: The Country 60 50 4HEhNONCOMBATvZONE WHICHFORMANYYEARS separated North and 3OUTH6IETNAM 40 4HEPARALLELWHICH SEPARATED6IETNAMINTO North and South after the Geneva Accords. 30 4HEBODYOFWATEREAST OF6IETNAMSCENEOFAN hATTACKvTHATLEDTO53 ESCALATIONOFTHEWAR 20 4HESETWO3OUTHEAST Asian countries border 6IETNAM 10 .OWCALLED(O#HI -INH#ITYTHISWASTHE capital city of South 6IETNAM 20 10 .ORTH6IETNAMESE leaders conducted their WARSTRATEGYFROMTHIS capital city. The strategies of this GREAT.ORTH6IETNAM GENERALDEFEATEDTWO MAJORPOWERSIN)NDO China Wars. (EWASTHEHEARTAND SOULOF.ORTH6IETNAM FROMn 10 30 Elected in 1968, this 530RESIDENTPROMISED h0EACEWITH(ONORvAND instituted the policy of 6IETNAMIZATION 20 4HEPRIMARY53 NEGOTIATORWORKINGTO arrange a cease-fire in 6IETNAM Both the NVA, but especially the VC, FOUGHTTHISKINDOF hATTACKANDDISAPPEARv WAR 40 60 4HISWASTHE6#SUPPLY Mountainous central LINEANETWORKOFROADS highlands and jungle ONTHEWESTERNBORDEROF 6IETNAM Her controversial The rebels of South ARCHITECTURALDESIGNWAS 6IETNAMASECRETNON SELECTEDASTHE6IETNAM UNIFORMEDTERRORIST 6ETERANS-EMORIAL ARMYUSINGSURPRISEAND stealth. 50 4HISFAMOUSACTRESS challenged U.S. INVOLVEMENTIN6IETNAMAND RISKEDHERCAREERBYGOING to Hanoi in 1972. 60 50 40 %XTREMEHEAT As a singular act of The officer in charge at The political and dehydration, large protest, Daniel Ellsberg the My Lai Massacre ECONOMICSYSTEMIN SNAKESINSECTSANDAN LEAKEDTHISSECRETHISTORY WHOBECAMETHE!RMYS .ORTH6IETNAMOFTEN ELUSIVETENACIOUSENEMY OF6IETNAMTOTHEPRESS scapegoat OPPOSEDTODEMOCRATIC principles. 30 (UMPINGTHEBOONIES using aggressive patrolling to pursue NVA and VC 40 60 These helped the VC This 1968 North disappear after firefights 6IETNAMESEOFFENSIVE WITH53TROOPS SHATTERED!MERICAN confidence of victory in THEWAR 50 With body counts and Apply for C.O. status, KILLRATIOSSINCETHERE FABRICATEADOCTORS WASNOFRONTTOADVANCE letter, act gay, shoot ANDNOTERRITORYTOTAKE off a toe, flee, or go underground 60 50 40 30 20 4HEh0EARL(ARBORvOF 4HISWASPROBABLYTHE 6IETNAMALTHOUGHDOUBT MOSTEFFECTIVEhWEAPONv SHADOWSTHEFACTSIFNOT FORTHE53INTHEWAR THEIMPACTOFTHISEVENT This U.S. president DECEIVEDHIShFELLOW !MERICANSvINORDER TOESCALATETHEWARIN 6IETNAM 4HISTHEORYWASTHE guiding principle for 53INVOLVEMENTIN Southeast Asia. 40 4WO53SHIPSWERE doing this before the SOCALLEDATTACKINTHE 'ULFOF4ONKIN 50 4HE'ULFOF4ONKIN2ESOLUTION ALLOWED0RESIDENT*OHNSONTO ESCALATETHEWARHEDIDNOT need the Senate to authorize MILITARYACTIONWITHTHIS 60 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 177 INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact The Wall 178 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 10 30 50 50 On the Mall in Washington, D.C., fairly close to the 7ASHINGTON-ONUMENT 40 10 60 60 10 4HE&RENCHWEREDEFEATEDAT Dien Bien Phu in this year. Key Dates 40 50 0ERHAPSASMANYAS VETSSUFFERFROMTHISBATTLE caused illness. April 30, 1975 30 60 40 !FTERMUCHSTRUGGLEAND ADJUSTMENTTHEREAREMANY SUCCESSSTORIESAMONGTHEM 30 20 50 60 60 4HE.6!CONQUERED3AIGON BILLIONBUTOVER ANDTHECOMMUNISTSTOOKOVER BILLIONINTODAYSDOLLARS 6IETNAMINTHISYEAR 50 #OLLECTIVELYTHE!SIANSWHO 4HE53AND6IETNAMESE SIGNEDACEASEFIREAGREEMENT ESCAPEDBYFLIMSYCRAFTSTO COMETOTHE53 in this year. 40 4HE.ORTH6IETNAMESE launched their Tet Offensive in this year. 30 10 3YMPTOMSINCLUDEANXIETY DEPRESSIONNIGHTMARES HORRENDOUSFLASHBACKSAND hyper-arousal. Over 58,200 Legacies h.OMORE6IETNAMSv 3LAPPEDCALLEDhBABYKILLERSv 53TROOPSIN6IETNAM and often spat upon at airports REACHEDAPEAKNUMBERINTHIS year. 5NLIKESOLDIERSFROMTHIS 4HE'ULFOF4ONKININCIDENT EARLIERMOREWIDELY and resolution happened in SUPPORTEDWAR6IETNAM7AR this year. SOLDIERSCAMEHOMETOFEW celebrations. 20 20 January 27, 1973 Peace and Coming Home &ROMTOTHE53 !BOUTBUTITISUNLIKELY "ASEBALLMITTSPHOTOS they could be alive in the MEDALSFLAGSWEDDINGRINGS WATCHEDASTHISHAPPENEDIN 6IETNAM jungles or survive continued ANDEVENAMOTORCYCLE prison life. 4HEINMATESATTHE h(ILTONvCONCEIVEDTHISTO COMMUNICATESECRETLY 40 +ICKEDBEATENTORTUREDKEPT "ECAUSE-AYA9ING,INWAS INhTIGERCAGESvANDOFTEN AN!SIANANDITLOOKEDLIKEA starved hBLACKGASHv 30 4HISMATERIALWASUSEDTO CONSTRUCTTHE-EMORIALIN Washington, D.C. After being inspired by the FILMThe Deer Hunter, he WORKEDHARDTOGETFINANCING FORA6IETNAM6ETERANS -EMORIAL 20 20 *OHN-C#AIN)))*EREMIAH $ENTONAND*AMES" 3TOCKDALE Cu Loc, Son Tay, and the INFAMOUSHanoi Hilton. 10 -OSTLY.AVYFLYERSSHOTDOWN 6ETERANS$AY INTHEFIRSTYEAROFTHEWAR MIAs / POWs VIETNAM WAR QUIZ SHOW PROMPTS (2) ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT VIETNAM WAR QUIZ SHOW RESPONSES (1) Causes / U.S. Involvement What is France? 7HATWASTHE'ULFOF 4ONKIN)NCIDENT 7HOWAS,YNDON" Johnson? 10 20 30 40 7HATWASTHE$OMINO Theory? What is spying? 50 7HATWASADECLARATION OFWAR 60 Combat 7HATWASAGRUNT 7HATWASTHE helicopter? 10 20 7HATWEREPROBLEMS FORGRUNTSTOOVERCOME WHILEONPATROL 30 40 Protest/Draft Evasion 7HATIS#ANADAORx What is Mexico?) 10 7HATWERE(AWKSAND Doves? 20 30 40 50 60 People 10 The Enemy 7HATWASTHE(O#HI Minh Trail? 7HOWERETHE6IET Cong? 7HATWASGUERRILLA WARFARE 10 20 60 50 40 30 7HATWASCOMMUNISM 7HOWAS6O.GUYEN Giap? 7HOWAS(O#HI-INH 7HATWAS(ANOI 7HOWAS2ICHARD Nixon? 20 30 40 50 60 7HOWAS*ANE&ONDA 7HOWAS-AYA9ING Lin? 7HOWAS$R(ENRY Kissinger? 7HATWERETHE0ENTAGON 7HOWAS,T7ILLIAM Papers? Calley? 7HATWASTHE4ET Offensive? 7HATWASADAILYROUTINE 7HATWAS FORMOST53UNITSIN the bush? 7HATWERETUNNELS 50 (OWDID53OFFICIALS 7HATCHOICESWERE DETERMINEBATTLESUCCESS available to draft IN6IETNAM evaders? 60 Vietnam: The Country 7HATWAS3AIGON What are Laos and #AMBODIA What is the Gulf of 4ONKIN What is the 17th parallel? 7HATWASTHE$-: DEMILITARIZEDZONE 10 20 30 40 50 )NWHATTWOREGIONSOF 6IETNAMDID53TROOPS MOSTLYFIGHT 60 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 179 INTERACT | /rder Direct: 8) 359961 | ©3 Interact 180 VIETNAM Teacher Guide 20 10 50 40 60 !BOUTHOWMANY-)!SARE still unaccounted for? 7HATWASACODE 7HATWASTHETYPICAL TREATMENTOF!MERICAN POWs? 30 7HOWERESOME0/7S WHOLATERBECAMEFAMOUSIN !MERICA 7HATWERESOMENOTABLE PRISONSFOR!MERICANSIN .ORTH6IETNAM 7HOGENERALLYBECAME PRISONERSOFWARIN.ORTH 6IETNAM MIAs / POWs Peace and Coming Home Key Dates 30 20 60 30 20 10 What is PTSD? 60 50 40 When did the North 6IETNAMESESWEEPINTO Saigon and officially reunite 6IETNAM 7HATWERESOMETYPICAL reactions of citizens to returning vets? 7HATWAS7ORLD7AR)) 7HATARESOMEMEMENTOSLEFT 7HATWASTHETHIRD)NDO China War? ATTHEWALLBYVISITORS 50 7HEREISTHE6IETNAM 6ETERANS-EMORIALLOCATED 40 7HATWERETWOMAJOR CRITICISMSOFTHEMEMORIAL 7HATISBLACKGRANITE 7HOWAS*AN3CRUGGS 10 7HATWAS 7HATWAS 7HATWAS 7HATWAS 7HATWAS 7HENWASTHE6IETNAM When did the U.S. 7HATWAS 6ETERANS-EMORIALDEDICATED INVOLVEMENTIN6IETNAMEND ANDTHECEASEFIRETAKEEFFECT The Wall 60 50 40 30 20 10 20 10 40 60 7HATWASTHEFINANCIALCOSTOF THE6IETNAM7ARTOTHE53 50 7HOWERETHEhBOATPEOPLEv 7HOARETHE6IETNAMESE IMMIGRANTSTO!MERICA 30 What sort of U.S. foreign POLICYLEGACYRESULTEDFROM THEEXPERIENCEIN6IETNAM QUESTIONSMAYVARY What is PTSD? (OWMANYSERVICEMEN ANDWOMENWEREKILLEDIN 6IETNAM Legacies VIETNAM WAR QUIZ SHOW RESPONSES (2) ©3 Interact | www.teachinteract.com | INTERACT Product Code: INT117 10200 Jefferson Boulevard P.O. Box 802 Culver City, CA 90232 TEL: (800) 359-0961 &!8 WWWTEACHINTERACTCOM