They Heard the Bugle's Call: Pawtucket and the Vietnam War

Author:   Terry L Nau
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781530170227


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   05 April 2016
Format:   Paperback
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They Heard the Bugle's Call: Pawtucket and the Vietnam War, tells the story of 21 former city residents from this Rhode Island community who were killed in that unpopular conflict. This book, virtually an oral history of a tragic era in American life, focuses on how family members dealt with the loss of a father, son, brother or husband over the years. The mission of the book is to honor and remember these heroes one more time in their hometown, nearly 50 years after the war took them away from their loved ones. The book begins with the story of Pawtucket's first casualty, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Antonio Maciminio, age 20, who died on May 21, 1966 near Da Nang. Maciminio, whose wife Cathy was four months pregnant at the time, had only been in country two months but he had written letters home, telling his family that this is a crazy, mixed-up war and the way they are fighting it, it's going to last a long time. Pawtucket lost another Marine - 21-year-old Ronald Pierce - in September 1966. Three more of the city's soldiers died in 1967, beginning with Army Specialist Fourth Class Normand Plante, 20, who wrote an If I die poem to his parents that spoke of hearing the bugle's call to war. Plante ended his poem by asking his parents not to cry for him. Be proud of me. My work is done. The shocking reality of war hit the city hard on Oct. 14, 1967 when Marine Corps First Lt. Charles Yaghoobian, 23, died at Con Thien Combat Base on his fourth day in country. Five weeks later, Army Specialist Fourth Class Raymond Michalopoulos, 21, was killed in the Battle of Dak To, on the infamous Hill 875, which became known as Hamburger Hill after the month-long fighting finally ended. As the city suffered more and more losses over the next four years, the sounds of military funerals echoed beyond cemetery boundaries and out into the community. The bugler's rendition of Taps and the accompanying 21-gun salutes became all too familiar and painful for citizens to endure. After the funerals ended, families were left alone to deal with their grief. Parents never recovered from the loss of their son. Brothers and sisters tried to go on with their lives, always remembering that young soldier whose image had been frozen in time, forever young. Widows faced heartbreaking challenges. Three of these Pawtucket widows gave birth to children who would never know their father except through pictures and family recollections. They Heard the Bugle's Call is a story that played out all over America during the Vietnam War. Here is one community's perspective on the Vietnam War, as told by the families and friends of these young men who died while serving their country. The second edition of this book includes a new final chapter detailing an emotional ceremony on May 21, 2016 that brought 13 of the 21 families together from all over the country to remember their soldier and to share in a healing process that may never end.

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Author:   Terry L Nau
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9781530170227


ISBN 10:   1530170222
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   05 April 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Terry L. Nau is a Vietnam veteran and former Pawtucket Times sports editor from 1982-2012. The Pittsburgh, Pa. native served in the war zone from Sept. 1967 until September 1968 with A Battery, 2/32 Field Artillery, in the Tay Ninh-Cu Chi region. He graduated from Penn State in 1972. Upon retiring from newspaper work, Nau turned his attention to Vietnam and self-published two books. The first, Reluctant Soldier ... Proud Veteran, focused on his personal journey towards understanding the role Vietnam played in his life. In 2015, Nau published his second book, We Walked Right Into It ... Pennsbury High and the Vietnam War. This book told the story of 15 former students at his high school alma mater who died in Vietnam. And now we have the final book in Nau's Vietnam series ... They Heard the Bugle's Call: Pawtucket and the Vietnam War.

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