It sends the message quite well. Unfortunately, very few people are listening.
Dr. Robert Lifton claimed that American society sent out a message to the veterans of the Vietnam war that they were not appreciated. Unlike soldiers from past wars who came home to adoring masses and huge parades, the Vietnam veterans were reviled.
Generally speaking "most" films shown in country were on 8mm type reel projectors. Video/cassette/DVD type equipment was either non-existent or unknown, or at least not commonly possessed in South Vietnam. Films came in circular flat cans, and it was extremely easy to make anything un-authorized, and just as easy to show them anyway. MASH was based on the Korean War, but the actors knew their scripts were about the Vietnam War, and what their characters "got away with" in the film, men actually got away with in Vietnam; another words MASH mirrored Vietnam.
1. To wear down the American people's will to fight on (using television to deliver the message). 2. To produce as many American casualties as possible, to further the efforts of number 1. 3. With the combination of 1 & 2 above, America would see that fighting in Vietnam was useless and a waste of lives (and equipment); and quit the war.
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1. To discourage the North from re-supplying the enemy in South Vietnam. 2. To demonstrate to North Vietnam who they were dealing with. (a show of power). 3. To destroy their capability to wage war in the south. 4. To bring N. VN to their senses (let them know they couldn't win against such devastating air power), and make them bargain for peace.
Dr. Robert Lifton claimed that American society sent out a message to the veterans of the Vietnam war that they were not appreciated. Unlike soldiers from past wars who came home to adoring masses and huge parades, the Vietnam veterans were reviled.
I am among the multiple thousands of Vietnam Veterans living throughout the country. We can be found through local VFW, American Legion, AMVET, or Vietnam Veterans of America organizations, or through Google searches for veterans organizations. Message me if you need to interview a Vietnam vet.
They're not bothering to answer the phone or put up any message anywhere.
she tells different messages to the world so it matters which quote.
Grammar matters because if you write or speak you are communicating and people need to understand clearly what you are saying/writing. Regardless of the country or the language, grammar is the foundation for communication - the better the grammar, the clearer the message, the more likelihood of understanding the message's intent and meaning.
Presidents send birthday cards to veterans all the time (especially older veterans), and Barack Obama does too. If you have a specific veteran in mind, get a message to the president by telling your U.S. senator or representative, and they will let the president know.
Actually it was held in the memorial of a person who ran almost through the country to give a message to the king of Greece.
The social message in this film was more one of racial tension, and had nothing to do with the war or communism per se.
If the security light is flashing you need to change the ignition switch it self. It is likely worn out.
Based on the US Constitution, the President must keep the nation informed about important matters. In recent history, this address is given in January of each year.
No. That would be unprofessional and there would be no proof that that was your employer sending you the text. So you would have to ring and ask for an appointment to discuss the matters in a professional way.
The drivers are hesitant to stop for Jerry Cruncher's message because they are paid to deliver the mail on time and stopping would delay their schedule. Additionally, they may feel that it is not their responsibility to help Cruncher with his personal matters.