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Episode 066: 1965-03-23 | Halfway Home

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In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Popi marks a quiet but significant milestone — the halfway point of his tour. Six months down, six to go. His letter from March 23, 1965, touches on the routines of life at Vinh Long — training flights, troop lifts, and the growing menagerie of animals that fill the compound. But even in the stillness, the war lingers beneath the surface — in the language he uses, the weariness in his voice, and the small ways survival reshapes the people who endure it.

Alongside stories of Charlie the monkey and the dogs and birds that offer comfort in an uncomfortable place, today's episode grapples with the complicated legacy of wartime language — and the gravity of reaching the top of the hill.

Accompanied by a photo of a monkey playing with a dog, with soldiers looking on, this episode explores the tension between tenderness and dehumanization — the habits that help soldiers get through the day, and the ways those habits can harden over time.

What’s Covered:

  • Popi’s letter from March 23, 1965
  • The significance of reaching the halfway point of his tour
  • The growing animal population on the compound
  • How racism and dehumanizing language were embedded in the culture of the war
  • The small, tender ways Popi cared for Charlie — and what those moments reveal about him

📷 Featured Photo: A monkey playing with a dog, with two soldiers watching — one standing above them, the other sitting behind the action.

🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe! I’ll be posting new episodes regularly, sharing letters and stories from exactly 60 years ago, as written by my grandfather.

Follow Dearest Suzie on social media:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1GwqPyO061k0iaQRKwfjoQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearestsuziepodcast/
X: https://x.com/DearestSuziePod
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dearestsuziepodcast

📧 Have a story to share or want to reach out? Email me at [email protected] — I’d love to hear from you!

VietnamWar #HueyHelicopter #WarLetters #InheritTheStories #MilitaryHistory #FamilyHistory #OralHistory #MemoryAndMyth #HalfwayHome

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Content provided by Alexander Lowie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alexander Lowie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Popi marks a quiet but significant milestone — the halfway point of his tour. Six months down, six to go. His letter from March 23, 1965, touches on the routines of life at Vinh Long — training flights, troop lifts, and the growing menagerie of animals that fill the compound. But even in the stillness, the war lingers beneath the surface — in the language he uses, the weariness in his voice, and the small ways survival reshapes the people who endure it.

Alongside stories of Charlie the monkey and the dogs and birds that offer comfort in an uncomfortable place, today's episode grapples with the complicated legacy of wartime language — and the gravity of reaching the top of the hill.

Accompanied by a photo of a monkey playing with a dog, with soldiers looking on, this episode explores the tension between tenderness and dehumanization — the habits that help soldiers get through the day, and the ways those habits can harden over time.

What’s Covered:

  • Popi’s letter from March 23, 1965
  • The significance of reaching the halfway point of his tour
  • The growing animal population on the compound
  • How racism and dehumanizing language were embedded in the culture of the war
  • The small, tender ways Popi cared for Charlie — and what those moments reveal about him

📷 Featured Photo: A monkey playing with a dog, with two soldiers watching — one standing above them, the other sitting behind the action.

🔔 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe! I’ll be posting new episodes regularly, sharing letters and stories from exactly 60 years ago, as written by my grandfather.

Follow Dearest Suzie on social media:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1GwqPyO061k0iaQRKwfjoQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearestsuziepodcast/
X: https://x.com/DearestSuziePod
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dearestsuziepodcast

📧 Have a story to share or want to reach out? Email me at [email protected] — I’d love to hear from you!

VietnamWar #HueyHelicopter #WarLetters #InheritTheStories #MilitaryHistory #FamilyHistory #OralHistory #MemoryAndMyth #HalfwayHome

  continue reading

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