How Vietnam Came to Main Street
Kovach, Bill
How Vietnam Came to Main Street An all too dispassionate study of the war's effect on the fabric of community shows how Vietnam devastated a small town in Kentucky which lost 16young men BY BILL...
...Bardstown has the setting for such a story...
...Like an untutored child confronting the algebraic unknown, solving Vietnam still tests the strengths and skills of writers and artists...
...Artistic ingenuity was required of the others who have also made the attempt...
...George Crumb, the West Virginia composer, reinterpreted the classical quartet form to produce "Black Angel...
...For this call-up came after Clifford had decided the war was unwinnable...
...But only artists can tote the deeper costs to the American spirit...
...After all, you have a national administration that has a lot more information than you have, so, more or less, you put your faith in your leaders...
...Half of the dead were guardsmen from Bardstown...
...Each incident is recorded with stenographic detachment, dutifully recording detail only...
...At the time, the call-up changed the nature of the impression Vietnam made on many communities because it took men not individually but in unit-sized groups...
...Wilson describes it as a belated announcement of the war: "Bardstown would become a symbol of how deep into America the war had reached, and few, if any, communities in this land felt the impact of the war as did the people here...
...As Wilson writes in a defining vignette, a member of Battery C some years later "[SJtood before the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C...
...by some accounts, that figure ought to be six—the mother of two casualties shot herself to death with a shotgun at home after the news came...
...On June 19, 1969, on a hill called Fire Base Tomahawk, Viet Cong troops attacked the base with rocket-propelled grenades and AK-47s...
...That book, his first, described the struggle of American troops when they first confronted the Chinese army during the Korean War...
...Within days, first one and then another olive drab army car appeared driving slowly through Bardstown's streets...
...His approach is the same direct, reportorial style he used when writing Retreat Hell...
...And a town imbued with a martial spirit, symbolized by the nearby armored calvary center at Fort Knox...
...But for some reason the author does not work the material...
...after the critical White House meeting of the Wise Men on March 26 that finally convinced President Johnson that we had to get out of Vietnam...
...A town with a fierce independent streak, illustrated by its tradition of manufacturing moonshine whisky (today, licensed distilleries still produce Maker's Mark and Jim Beam bourbons...
...People actually positioned themselves at the roads leading into Bardstown from Fort Knox, and if an Army sedan with two officers in it showed up, they'd call ahead and alert the townspeople that more bad news was coming," one resident recalls...
...The men of Battery C of the 113th Artillery from Bardstown were suddenly on their way to fight in a war they hardly knew beyond the flickering images on television at the evening news hour...
...But in time its men were bored with routine and became casual about security...
...I know every one of them personally.'" These elements and many more fill the pages of The Sons of Bardstown...
...As you can see, Bardstown would seem to have all the elements for a deeply textured and moral narrative...
...In Vietnam the 113th Artillery became known as a spirited and effective unit...
...The writer has an obligation to help us to an understanding we might otherwise have overlooked...
...On a small town like Bardstown, for example, taking 105 men in one blow was devastating...
...Wilson recoils from probing cause and effect, drawing a conclusion, or offering an insight...
...With a new collection of sounds he plumbs the depths of the war's disfigurement of the individual psyche in a work currently attracting a new generation to classical music...
...And Francis Ford Coppola had to reach back to Joseph Conrad's Heart of Bill Kovach is curator of the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University...
...That was the day Lyndon Johnson's secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford, announced a call up of 24,500 reserves and National Guardsmen—105 of them from Bardstown—10,000 of whom were to ship out to Southeast Asia immediately, since Tet had consumed the resources of our standing army and the country was being asked to give more...
...Although there are brief attempts to develop a dramatic tension in the book, the author is generally content to let events speak for themselves...
...Fifty men from Bardstown joined the volunteers who followed Sam Houston and Davy Crockett from Tennessee to help Texas win its independence...
...More important, beginning on April 11, 1968, Bardstown would produce the narrative for such a story...
...Bardstown has the history for such a story...
...But for his second book he has chosen to tell a story of the toll of the war on a single community: Bardstown, Kentucky...
...The fabric of that tightly woven place was suddenly ripped apart as young fathers, husbands-to-be, college students, craft apprentices, and entrepreneurs were shipped to Fort Hood, Texas...
...But the cost of the war individually and collectively demands deeper understanding when it is addressed...
...Wilson's effort is much different...
...One man returned...
...How Vietnam Came to Main Street An all too dispassionate study of the war's effect on the fabric of community shows how Vietnam devastated a small town in Kentucky which lost 16young men BY BILL KOVACH The Sons of Bardstown: 25 Years in an American Town Jim Wilson, Crown, $22 The American military involvement in Vietnam was insidious, beginning inconspicuously with a handful of military advisors in 1950...
...its volunteers fought in Cuba, World Wars I and II, and Korea...
...Explosions ripped the ammunition storage area, bunkers, weapons pits, ammunition carriers, trucks, and artillery pieces...
...and after LBJ had withdrawn from the 1968 presidential campaign...
...When it ended a quarter of a century later, Vietnam had reshaped our national life, exhausted our national confidence, and taught us finally to count the costs of power...
...A town of less than 6,000, where lives are intertwined by connections of kinship, friendship, and geography...
...Before the claim on Bardstown would be complete, Vietnam's toll would be 16...
...These men—the boys from Bardstown and from so many other towns and cities—were innocents conscripted to die in a war their government, at the highest levels, had secretly decided was lost...
...Bardstown's sons divided to fight on both sides in the War Between the States...
...Wilson quotes the editor of the town's weekly newspaper, the Kentucky Standard: ". . . [W]e supported the idea because we felt like it was the thing to do...
...But we come to retrospective works of non-fiction for more than a journalistic account...
...Word spread that something terrible was visiting the community...
...Each carried two officers, one an Army chaplain...
...In The Sons of Bardstown, Jim Wilson joins the growing list of those who have tried to measure the full extent of those costs...
...in 1987...
...Darkness to find a vocabulary powerful enough for his needs when filming Apocalypse Now...
...As he made rubbing after rubbing of names on the wall, a woman ventured forward and asked, 'Sir, you couldn't possibly know all those people.' '"Yes, ma'am,' he answered, 'I surely do...
...The perversity of the summons in April 1968 is enormous considering the historical moment...
...In a matter of minutes in that furious melee in the darkness, 10 men in Battery C were killed and 45 wounded...
...Then someone would follow them to see where it stopped, and it wasn't but 10 minutes later that the whole town knew about it...
...Though never a community of more than a few thousand, it has sent more than its share of men to war...
...In it, he dwelled on military costs and consequences...
...Five of those died in the single action at Fire Base Tomahawk...
...Maybe he thought the sons of Bardstown needed no interpretation...
...Our military hesitancy in Bosnia, despite recent cheap thrills in Grenada and Panama, is one of Vietnam's practical legacies...
Vol. 27 • January 1994 • No. 6