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Title: The Things They Carried


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The Things They Carried
  • Tim OBrien

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Strategic Overview
  • Vietnam was longest US combat deployment (so
    far)
  • US combat units fought hostile actions (1965-72)
  • But no fixed date of start of US involvement
  • No Lexington Concord or Pearl Harbor
  • or New York Trade Center Towers
  • US entered left incrementally
  • In series of incremental steps gt 1950s-1970s
  • Successive US Administrations actively
    participated in the War
  • From Truman to Nixon
  • All tried to save Vietnam from Communist
    take-over (as part of Containment Policy)
  • All would ultimately fail

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Statistics Vietnam Syndrome
  • Statistic totals 2.7M served in Vietnam gt 1.6
    in combat
  • 58K KIA 300,000 WIA, approx 2500 remain MIA
  • US spent between 140B to 175B on the war
  • American outlook deeply influenced by Vietnam
    War
  • Future Presidential Foreign Policy decisions
    affected as result
  • Vietnam syndrome hovered always in background
    to present

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  • Not since Civil War has a conflict divided US
    society so
  • Americas first war ever lost
  • Humiliating political defeat for USG institutions
  • Especially for the US military- long time to
    recover
  • VN vets came home as Nation tried to forget
    move on
  • VN Vets were ignored at best blamed for war at
    worst

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Historical Experience with Outside Threats
  • French involvement came in late 1850s
  • Vn persecuted Fr Euro missionaries their
    converts
  • Gradually (late 1800s) gt Fr establish expand
    their colonies
  • French then expanded throughout all of Indo-China
    gt
  • Also suppressed Vietnams civil war in process

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US Counter Insurgency (CI) Limited War
  • US foreign policy (FP) focused on Containment
  • Halt communist expansion directed from Moscow
  • Main focus of US FP throughout Cold War (CW)
  • Vietnam War viewed as just another communist
    threat of attempted expansion
  • Specific attempt at communist expansion in SE
    Asia
  • Ho Chi Minh N Vietnam inspired by Moscow
    Beijing

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Serious Strategic Disconnect
  • US approach to war appeared to have serious
    disconnects
  • Political Aims were unrealistic given military
    constraints
  • Operational Strategy poorly matched to those
    strategic aims
  • Tactics employed served a failing strategy
  • Result Tactical success served poor operational
    strategy
  • Which in turn attempted to achieve Unrealistic
    strategic aims gt
  • Which ultimately resulted in political failure at
    the end of the day

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  • Political decisions makers failed to realize
    until too late
  • That superior American military power cant make
    up for what?
  • American peoples lack of political will to
    continue war indefinitely!
  • These failures would affect many in different
    ways
  • Including foreign policy decisions taken
    following the Cold War

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Vietnam War
  • 1941 Ho Chi Minh returns to Vietnam after exile
  • 1945 France attempts to regain control of
    Saigon
  • 1946-1954 Ho Chi Minh negotiates with France
    over independence

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Vietnam War
  • Divided Nation
  • North Communist who advocated independence
    wanted to unify country
  • South worked with France
  • 1965 America sends troops to help South defeat
    North

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Vietnam War
  • 58,000 Americans dead
  • 150 Billion dollars cost of America
  • Wanted to keep communism from spreading domino
    theory
  • Guerrilla Warfare
  • Surprise attacks, ambushes, bombings, no clear
    enemy, terrorist in nature

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Vietnam Views
  • Proponents
  • Keep communism from spreading
  • Protection from Soviet Power
  • Treaty obligation Geneva 1954
  • Use as a buffer state in Asia
  • No point of rescuing them from Japan if handed
    over to communism

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Vietnam Views
  • Opposition
  • Not obligated under Geneva treaty to help
  • Civil War no right to intervene
  • Vietnam chose not to honor Geneva treaty
  • No Chinese threat long history of China and
    Vietnam animosity
  • South wanted unification
  • No democracy in Vietnam
  • Bad military tactics napalm, ambushes, etc.

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Post Vietnam
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Frightening thoughts and memories
  • Lack of emotional attachments to others
  • Sleep disorders
  • Easily startled
  • Nightmares/flashbacks
  • Psychiatric problems
  • Lack of interest in life
  • 30 of Vietnam Veterans

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Lingo in War
  • AO area of operation
  • PFC private first class
  • M Ms sarcastic for medical supplies
  • R R rest and relaxation
  • SOP standard operating procedure
  • RTO radio and telephone operator
  • AWOL Absence without leave

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Tim OBrien
  • Born October 1, 1946 in Minnesota
  • Drafted into Vietnam in 1968
  • Went to Harvard upon return
  • Teaches Creative Writing at Southwest Texas State
    University

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Vocabulary
  • Dynamic character changes in story
  • Static character does not change
  • First Person Narration narrated by OBrien
    limited perspective
  • Flashback/Flash-forward going back in time or
    going into present.
  • Indirect Characterization when author provides
    details in which the reader makes assumptions
    about a characters personality.

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Themes
  • The justification of killing
  • Loss of a friend
  • Isolation
  • Corruption of war
  • Inability to adjust back to normal life
  • Individual consequences of war
  • Racism as a coping mechanism
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