PART TWO
15
Date …
Receiving the sortie order, Lu
went up the ladder and get into the fighter. His squadron left the landing
strips and flied to North East direction. The clear blue sky had no cloud. That
was the third sortie in the row within that week. He advised himself:
Everything will be OK and we will come back later.
The plane A37 leaned to one
side and pressed the air.
- 305! Can you hear me
clearly? Reply, please!
-
305 can hear you clearly!
-
Follow your team!
Lu connected his coworker,
Majority Luc.
The plane was hedge-hopping. Lu
took a look at the ground full of people and vehicles on the streets. The sun
was very bright that day. The densest evacuation of “national forces” had been
taking place before the attack campaign from the North of Vietnam was launched.
The spirit of the streams of evacuees was supported by A37 airplanes whose
owner was “Republican Air force” circling above their heads. Such planes played
the role of stopping the attack “from the rears” of the troops from North of
Vietnam and it was true that they sometimes swooped down to release bombs as
well.
Ban Me Thuot was lost. Hue and
Da Nang fell. The streams of people who were fleeing the attack of Vietcong
were driving to the South Central of Vietnam …
Lu was puzzled. The Vietnam
Republican armed services had never hurried off and rushed as strong as flood
waters like that. As a fighting pilot with more than ten years experiences, his
plane carrying bombs used to boss the show by supporting infantries in the
combats in order to scramble for every inches of ground without yielding
despite that those credits were mostly given American pilots. The aircrafts
controlled by American pilots used to flock and overshadow the sky. They had
skillfully dropped the bombs as though they had stuck bombs on Vietnamese
Communists’ bases. Several flights of “Publican Air force” controlled by
Vietnamese people like Lu just played an auxiliary part. It didn’t mean that
they didn’t take part in the battles. In the year of the Monkey 1968, Lu’s
air-crew gave its contribution in dislodging Vietcong from some positions in
Hue city. In “fire and sword summer” 1972, Lu’s squadron used to carry out
combined operations with American ones in pouring the bombs on Vietcong area in
Quang Tri ancient town. Lu was repeatedly promoted to higher ranks. However,
the confidence no longer stayed with him at that moment. How the troops from
the North of Vietnam could drive “Vietnam Republican” army force like that as
if they were driving the ducks to duck-house like that. The situation had
become so critical that Lu’s side had to withdraw and take flight.
What would be going on if the
troops from the North of Vietnam drove “Republican” army force to the center of
Saigon?
Lu’s life was the life of a
“glorious warrior”. He studied how to pilot a fighter jet in United State when
he was 18. Returning home, the young handsome pilot brought the aureole with
him wherever he arrived. He was not only swaggeringly heroic and romantic but
also extraordinarily proud and poetic with his glowing disco dancing in Rex
dance hall or his dreamlike boston in Craven one. He had felt the upper class
girls’ soft waists, backs and immaculate white shoulders in Saigon. There used
to be buds’ romantic glints passionately looking at their wartime idol. Lu used
to get drunk by a glass of yellow shaking conag. The elegant chivalrous pilot
used to receive the spontaneously sweet kisses. He used to enjoy soft mournful
music songs and a few romantic loves … Lu used to throw into ecstasy of the
perfume and beauty of a magnificent Saigon. He was a portrait of “epoch hero”
in that period. What could be majestic than the image of the young pilot
smoothly driving his Jeep on landing strip towards his fighter jet. Receiving
the sound of flare as signal of an attack, the pilot sat on his rapacious bird
which made the shivers and soared up to the blue sky. From the air battlefield,
it poured firestorms on the earth just like the God of thunder vomiting out
violent prophecies and flashes. It would never be back and sweep on the landing
strip unless it produced a stir some airspace. The pilot with a specialized hat
on his hand and a happy smile on his face were being merrily welcomed with open
arms …
Nevertheless, his
“gentlemanliness and romance” of the old days were then completely disappeared
or changed into fearfulness. He always had butterflies in his stomach whenever
he stepped in the aircraft. He wondered whether that was his last departure
which made him have no chance to turn back due to the interception of powerful
Mic 21 from the North of Vietnam Air force beside the dense network of
antiaircraft guns which were being expanded to the South like rain-storm. What
an unconquerable force! The bombing raids of Publican Air Force turned out to
be a work for form’s sake or a scratch on scabies. That didn’t carry weight at
all.
- 305! Can you hear me
clearly? Reply, please!
-
305 can hear you clearly!
Lu kept regularly connecting.
Below his position, the streams of people looked like a huge river flowing to
the sea. What a typical escape infrequently happened in the history of mankind!
It was quite seldom like that. Normally, the losers were running and contending
or they partially withdrew, tried to hold their ground, struggled to the bitter
end and the winner had to receive a remarkable loss as well. On the contrary,
“everybody” was on the run. They “evacuated at their management”. That meant
everybody escaped for oneself. It was wonderful for Vietcong to have such a
miraculous fighting position. “Publican” camp unexpectedly left their places
and they sought safety in flight like
that no matter neither side could have occupied any inches of other’s ground for
nearly 20 years of having a drawn battle. And thus how Vietcong advance could
be stopped.
Lu circled his plane to the
left, focused his attention on the target and pressed the button to release
bomb. The impenetrable smoke appeared below him. Some Vietcong’s attack
formation might receive his bomb. However, it was of little importance and
looked like a magician’s miracle-like action. The large and powerful troops of
“Vietnam Republican” armed services in the Central of Vietnam hadn’t carried
weight, let alone several scattered jets.
Lu went on his air raid and he
hadn’t come back until the bombs in his plane were run out. That was the safely
fourth time of his in the week. He breathed a sigh of relief. The blessing of
Lu’s family was still very thick.
Landing the A37 plane on Tan
Son Nhat military air port, Lu rushed into his Jeep and quickly drove home in
an air force housing compound after clearance all documentary procedures. Mrs.
Vinh hugged her son tight. She had realized his recent sorties full of danger
even though Lu kept that matter in his mind without saying a word. He didn’t
want to make his mother worry. However, she still knew due to his Lu’s
appearance which showed the countenance of person escaping death by an inch.
Lu’s proud swaggering in the olden times whenever coming home from work was
replaced with thoughtfulness and worry.
Mrs. Vinh was busy with opening
the shower in the bathroom to get the warm water so that Lu could sink his body
in it. She wanted to make his spirit less tense after the stressful time which
could make the blood vessels in his mind broken. A glass of cold fruit juice
was prepared in advance for Lu in the living room when he presented:
- Let you have a drink
… I’ve already known all the situations – She pointed at the radio – The news is
repeatedly informed by Hanoi and other countries channels. What a dangerous
circumstance! What will go on – She gave a sigh – We are here, in Saigon as if
we are sitting on the fire while your father is in his office in Phan Rang.
When will Vietcong carry the war there?
- It’s still a long
way off – Lu set his mom’s mind at rest – Phan Rang is the last line of defense
to block Vietcong. According to our President’s plan, Phan Rang is going to be
the place to stand his ground. Vietcong’s land is from Phan Rang to the North
and our national soil is from Phan Rang to the South.
- That means Phan Rang
will never fall into the hands of Vietcong.
- It will be like
that.
Lu talked to his mummy but he
also reassured himself.
Mrs. Vinh suspiciously heaved a
sigh. Nothing could put her mind at ease at that moment. She was going to be in
the condition of breaching the dikes and being flooded out. She had faced many
difficulties in her life and she had never felt as hopeless as that time being.
In all previous troubles, she always had ways to flee but at that moment she
could find out any destination. She hadn’t expected to drop in such a
circumstance. Annamist people in the old days usually said that: “What a happy
District chief’s wife!”. In the eyes of the people who lived with fresh bamboo
ramparts and squalors, the District chief – parents-like mandarins were highest
ranking and happiest ones. She herself had received the title District chief’s
wife since she was 16 with her first period. How very glorious she was!
Everybody even elderly had to respect her, a little girl: “Hello! District
chief’s better half!”. Ridiculously, the young District chief’s spouse narrowly
urinated by accident because of fear dated 19 August 1945 when villagers with
full of quarterstaffs, matchlocks, lances and scimitars on their hands flocked
to the office of Thuan An District and seized power. The glowing enthusiasm
among such poor streams of people seemed to “wipe the floor” with parents-like
mandarin’s family. The District chief was tremblingly submitting the seal,
royal diplomas and certificates to his “servant” Vu Hung in the court.
Meanwhile, she was shaking with fear when a group of militia was dashing into
her private house. Her eyes were dazzled. She was begging while she was ducking
and pressing the hollows of her hands against each other before shaking.
- It’s you, Nhu … Straighten
your back! Revolution spares all the surrenders. District chief Vinh has
already yielded to revolution. Nobody will do anything on Nhu. Revolution just searches
thoroughly your house and confiscates the weapons … - The team leader of civil
defense said.
Nhu looked up and cheered
loudly:
- You are brother Tuc
… I keep imagining another person and thus I’m so scared …
- Yes! It’s me! Tuc!
You had seldom come back Gia Binh village since the date you were “District
chief’s wife”. You had already forgotten everybody.
- Are there many our
villagers flocking to here for “seizing power” today …?
- Yes, there are lots
of people. I am “seizing power” and meeting Nhu at the same time to see how
“the little girl who was my countrywoman” looked like. The main thing is to
protect Nhu. I’m afraid that Nhu will be beaten and fastened in the state of
“chaos” and you will be in pitiful situation. There is a district by the river.
The people who led truant lives took advantage of seizing power in order to
force their way, catch the district chief’s better half and daughters and raped
them …
- Wow! What a terrible
case! Thank you, brother Tuc so much for concerning of me.
- Not at all! We are
“childhood friends” …
Mrs. District chief’s Nhu
became quite confident. It had better to have old friend. Nhu and Tuc often
played the game “blind-man’s-buff” together when they were kids. The scholar
Thao had taught Vietnamese language and Han script to Nhu. He also allowed Tuc
to study without taking any teaching fee. Both read loudly and unceasingly
manual composed of sentences of three words, traced and copied the syllables a,
b, c. Tuc specialized in catching dragonflies. He used to give Nhu the ones as
red as ripe capsicums. One time, he gave Nhu a very green cockchafer which made
Nhu be bewitched so much that she kept it in an empty box of match. Nhu cried
when the may-bug died of hunger. The little boy Tuc couldn’t manage to get the
second green beetle no matter he had searched the whole garden. Since then, Tuc
had never had anything else more precious than the above mentioned insect to
give Nhu and make Nhu happy.
Nhu had shot up and was
extraordinarily beautiful. She became “District chief’s wife” and perfectly
forgot the boy Tuc. Perhaps, it was because he couldn’t capture the second
“cockchafer” to give Nhu …
One year ago, Tuc and Gia Binh
village mayor had to stand trial in a lawsuit in Thuan An court. Both greeted
Nhu by pressing the hollows of their hands against each other before shaking
and saying when Nhu invited “the countrymen” for cups of tea: “Mrs. District
chief! Please advise your husband to help us to win our case. We owe Mrs.
District chief a debt of gratitude”.
Everything changed. It was just
one year and Nhu had to press the hollows of her hands against each other before
shaking in front of her old acquaintances.
- “Sirs!”. Come in and
have a drink, please! Nhu talked to a group of militia in Gia Binh village.
They were doing revolutionary
works. How she could invite them to her house as though she met them on the street
or in the market.
- Well! Some other
time! Firstly, we must march and demonstrate the enthusiasm in order to prepare
for seizing power in the provincial office and arresting the Viceroy of Tonkin
tomorrow.
- Yah! Goodbye “sirs”!
– Nhu saluted everybody. She also gave the District office a “salute” to move
back the Stone Farming House on that afternoon. She became a civilian. However,
she had a destiny of “being mandarin’s wife” which was arranged by the heaven.
She moved from the Stone Farming House to Gia Lam province and took the title
Mrs. Vice Province chief within one or two years. She went on wearing
fashionable long dresses, golden rings with a purse on her hands. She had
driver carried in the limousine. She had ups and downs of life which felt so low
that she had to leave her house and property, take the flight and “flee” to
Saigon on foreign soil.
The little Nhu was called Mrs.
Nhu after nearly 20 years. It was a true old woman but not “too young lady with
high-ranking title” as she used to be. That time, she was Mrs. Lieutenant
governor of a big province. Her son was a pilot. They lived in a villa located
in Tan Son Nhat air force housing compound … Her husband was a mandarin working
in the Central of Vietnam. He stayed at home a couple of times within a month.
They lives were prosperous and peaceful. She used to believe that she would
lead an even life till she died. She didn’t expect to be cornered by Vietminh “chased to the end of the perch”.
Firstly, she was driven in the
office of Thuan An district. Secondly, she fled from the North to the South of
Vietnam. Thirdly, she was chased to the last end. The Vietcong’s tanks,
cannons, AK and B40 were being expanded the circles of their activities like
rain-storm. The “National” troops had a non-stop lumbering run along the
Central of Vietnam. Nhu realized that she “took revolution as her bad omen”.
The revolution hadn’t spared her despite she had narrowly urinated by accident
because of fear for many times. How revolution could keep bearing her a grudge
like that. That time, she would have no possibility of escape.
- What kind of food
Vietcong is having so that they can perform such a very strong fighting like
that – Mrs. Vinh asked Lu.
- Huh … - Lu dragged a
half-smile out of his lips.
- And do you know who
Vietcong is? What have they struggled with all their lives for?
- Vietcong are Uncle
Duc Ham, my brother Trung, uncle Vu Hung. They are no ones but all our
cognates. Do you remember Uncle Vu Hung? According to what I have been
informed, uncle Hung is a lieutenant-general who is called “General with a
scared head and two stars hierarchy” on Saigon radio channel because he had been
wounded in his head and a scar was formed, a part of his hair behind his ear
was lost. He is commanding a regular army which is carrying the war into our
line of defense in Phan Rang. Documents were also assembled to broadcast his
biography on French radio channel saying that the “scared head” general was made
“Grey Tiger shogun” among the common people in Thanh Do area in 1946 when he
was 20. The scared head general’s troops are unconquerably developed for the
time being. The American commanders in Washington “are in a sweat” and they are
afraid that the final defense line where the struggle to bitter end to hold
their ground will be taken place in Phan Rang is going to be lost. The legends
about “general with a scared head and two stars hierarchy” are rumoring among
“Publican Armed services” with great concern. What a formidable man! Just
acknowledging the name of “scared head general”, The “National” troops have already
been frightened.
Let you remember the
event “The year of the Monkey in 1968”. You and our whole family had to hide
ourselves in unison in the toilet and press our body on the floor while the
ceremonial offerings were being happened. The voices of explosions and gunshots
were earth-shaking and resounding as though Saigon was going to be occupied.
Vietcong had even carried the war into the American embassy, let alone anywhere
else. Vietcong had risen up in arms all over the corners of the cities in the
South of Vietnam. You know who was the person taking part in supplying Vietcong
troops with concrete guidance so as to attack Saigon at that time? It was our
“servant”! It was Uncle Vu Hung. Base on our intelligence sources, we know all
situation. Our spies have closely followed every “scared head general’s”
activities. I had received many sortie orders which stated that I had to
co-ordinate American pilots in dropping bombs on “scared head general’s”
headquarters base. The name of Vu Hung is quite familiar with publican
commanders. I and my father had to reduce to silence without “proudly” revealing
even a word that he used to be our “hired man” whenever listening to the
reports for he was a feather in our caps as well as a danger to our lives. We
were white with fear. Really!
Mrs. Vinh uttered “small-minded
persons had to get bags and sticks just in case” words:
- If your Uncle Hung’s
troops attack Saigon and Vietcong takes up our family we must call his name as
“our family members” right away so that we are able to be protected …
- It will be useless
and give no account of ourselves. “The law’s the law”. Uncle Hung can help us
with nothing.
- He can. I’m sure –
Mrs. Vinh insisted on raising objections – He is a human being but not a stone
or a section of a tree trunk. How he can be indifferent …
In the evening, Mrs. Vinh and
Lu switched on the television. Thieu President was calling a struggle to the
bitter end to hold Phan Rang. BBC radio was announcing the news saying that the
condition of Phan Rang envelopment was formed by Liberation army. A
long-distance call from Phan Rang was rung at 10 o’clock in the evening.
- It’s me! Your
father! You should encourage and support your mother’s spirit – It was a Duc
Vinh’s phone. He was whispering over the phone – Simultaneously, you must
prepare everything for the worst case. Your suitcases must be well arranged at
the ready so that we can flee at any time.
- We have already been
in the centre of Saigon. Where else can we move, daddy?
- We will flock the
sea and the American dreadnought will receive us there. Then, it will send us
to United State. If the Americans leave the South of Vietnam they will have
responsibility for the evacuation of their “allies”.
- Dad! Saigon and our
nation can be lost, can’t they?
- Nobody can predict
the development of situation. Let’s prepare everything as a precautionary
measure. Up to now, the United State hasn’t got any slightest commotion showing
that they will save the South of Vietnam from falling into the hands of the
North of Vietnam. The National Assembly of United State is still considering
whether they should aid the South of Vietnam 300 millions dollars. How
sarcastic it is! If they don’t quickly act it will be accounted too late in
spite of spending 300 millions or even 3 billions dollars.
- American Air Forces
should swarm into bombing attack in order to stop Vietcong’s advance. Perhaps,
the situation will be saved if American Naval Forces immediately lands in
seaports like what President Johnson did in 1968 when he had remained the
quantity of soldiers in the South of Vietnam up to 550 thousands.
- It will never happen
again. The American people are fed of with the war. The National Assembly of
United State had stopped their aid. The American President’s policy is “let
Vietnamese people fight Vietnamese people” in Vietnamese theatre of war. In
brief, The American government had totally washed its hands of the South of
Vietnam whose struggle will be left alone. People in the South of Vietnam will
survive if they win and vice versa. They will die if they lose … The United
State had already withdrawn from the confrontation to the death between the two
sides: Capitalism and Socialism …
- Dad! Will we be
immerged in such a historical whirlwind?
- You should find your
own way of surviving. Firstly, you must alive. Then, you take life as it comes.
You mustn’t die. To die means to finish everything.
- How about Phan Rang
front?
- It was shelled by
Vietcong all night yesterday. The commanders were shouting and calling a consolidation
of defense line and a struggle to the bitter end to hold their ground … Well!
Nobody can be smart in front of the heaven. I commend my soul to my fate and
let it be. On the contrary, you must be the master of your destiny. You are
still young. You must live to maintain the continuity of Nguyen Duc family
line. You must understand what I’ve said. You must take a chance if you have
any, or rather, you should create a chance by yourself to find a way to
survive.
- Set your mind at
rest!
The tone over the phone turned
out to be similar to the sound of shuffling sandals with the roaring echoes of
cannons letting off. A torrent of strident explosions had been raised before
the tone reduced to silence.
- Alo … Alo … - Lu
called loudly. He was replied by uh uh sounds of the tone like the whistle of
the wind on a long-distance road from Phan Rang to Saigon.
Date …
Duc Vinh crept out of the
trench shelter. The sky was overcast with dense dark clouds in Phan Rang in the
evening. The flashes of shells lit up up and down. The strong smell of smoke,
fire and human in crowd was pervading the city. The armed forces appeared
everywhere. The survival of the units which used to garrison in Ban Me Thuot,
Hue, Da Nang had formed miscellaneous remnants of defeated armies on the
account of being scattered or being unable to gather anymore. Having no food,
they had robbed of edibleness. Nobody could control them. They kept running.
They became exhausted whenever being attacked by Vietcong. Their wives, children
and babies who were carried in their mothers’ arms were swarming along behind with
the losers. Soldiers and people were mingled. What a mob with all means of
transportations such as cars, motor-cycles and bicycles seeking safety from the
war! Their leaders had already evacuated in advance by sea and by air. They
were let alone to flee with their family by land.
Duc Vinh felt anxiety in his
heart as if he was sitting on a fire. His administrative apparatus there where
he was the chief had been disintegrated. His officials had left their offices
so as to arrange their suitcases, hampers and trunks at the ready so that we
could flee at any time. The front hadn’t broken yet. There, the “evacuate at
your pleasure” order hadn’t announced yet and thus everybody hadn’t allowed
moving. The streets were blocked by sentinels. The president was calling a
struggle to the bitter end to hold the ground and an interception of Vietcong’s
advance. Everybody had no right to evacuate to Saigon. However, the President’s
words didn’t find acceptance. Nobody believed in a “struggle to the bitter end
to hold the ground” anymore. The water had run high up to the banks and would rush
in noisily at any time the impoundment was broken.
Duc Vinh used a walkie-talkie
to connect with major-general commander in the battle zone – the person who
supplied concrete guidance in a struggle to the bitter end to hold the ground.
The major-general said:
- Compose yourself! Firmly
consolidate your shelter-pit! The evacuation which may cause the puzzlement for
the spirit of soldiers in a struggle to the bitter end to hold their ground is
forbidden. All the government armies coming here from Hue are the waste. Even
so, they are forced to stay here and they aren’t allowed moving from Phan Rang
to Saigon. One who is against this order will be shot. I have asked my chief
officers for assembling them who will be members of new establishment fighting
units. I’m sure that there will be a combat to the finish here. That is a
decisive battle to stop Vietcong. The defensive troops are being strengthened.
Lines of resistance are being reinforced. The Phan Rang defense line is
established due to the suggestion of the general C. Weyand – The United State
Chief of ground staff premeditatedly but not accidentally. The President had
driven 75.000 soldiers of all kinds to this place. The air division in Thanh
Son air port has 100 planes.
Sir! Vice Province
chief! Please have peace of mind! We will struggle to the knife here to block
Vietcong’s advance and won’t allow them carrying the war into Saigon.
Duc Vinh didn’t give credence
to what the major-general commander in the battle zone had informed. All the generals
who used to hold on to Tay Nguyen, Hue and Da Nang had had the same tongue like
that to boost the morale of everybody before the arrival of liberation troops since
March … But, the National troops had already dispersed their front and run away
when the liberation troops appeared or even they hadn’t attacked with resultant
force yet. The liberation troops were fighting as if they were rolling a mat or
pulling a woolen thread whose knots were easily unfastened. Duc Vinh didn’t
expect to see such a fast ending condition. The “Vietnam Republican” State
which had been set up for 20 years made the American aid flied. The American
soldiers were overwhelming the South of Vietnam. Both sides were having a drawn
complexion of the war during the last years. However, a part of territory in
the South of Vietnam had been occupied within more than a month only. Moreover,
the noose was then tightening little by little. The fish was being caught in a
chopping-board. There was no possibility of escape. All his life was against
Vietminh – Vietcong. He was the leader of administrative machinery there. He
was the representative of Republican government there. He was a high-ranking
officer of contemporary regime. His fate and such a topical game of chess were
associated.
Duc Vinh was drowsing in his
dug-out which was built by firm concrete under the Provincial palace. With the
dim light, there wasn’t any different between day and night. The time seemed to
be shortened. He was a bundle of nerves and in anxious suspense. Duc Vinh
couldn’t remember how long he had slept or whether he had gone out like a light
much or less. His spiritual state was continuously sunk in the hum hum sounds
of gunfire spreading from his above ground. Then, he jumped out of his skin
when a nearby sharp explosion was resounded. It was cannon. The Vietcong’s
cannons were violently formidable. Vinh shivered hard. The combat had stated.
Vinh nestled closer and huddled
himself up in the shelter-pit while his hands were clutching at his portfolio
in which the important documents and a seal of administrative body were
carried. A memory floated through his mind. The Thuan An district chief’s
powerful symbols in 1945 were A bronze
seal and a royal diplomas and
certificates. The Gia Lam Vice Province chief’s leather briefcase was
brought on the Dakota plane in 1954. And then, the Phan Rang Vice Province
chief’s bag in which a seal – a symbolic object were being carried. He was
wondering to whom he was going to hand over such seal.
The pieces of the ceiling of
the dug-out were floating off and incoherently dropped on his head due to the
effect of cannon explosions. The sound of gunshots in the battle seemed to tear
the sky. The condition of human beings was just like an ant or a cockroach at
that moment. One’s life would be ended by a random tiny shot or a stray shell.
Everything was a full stop.
Duc Vinh was ducking in the
shelter-pit like a camel was lowering its head in the desert. He pressed his
two fingers on his ears to avoid shaking the nerves with sounds. He was praying
for the support of Heaven, Buddha and God. That was the first time in Vinh’s
life an idea of wishing a supper natural power floated through his mind. Human
was nothing in comparison with such juridical capacity …
The sound of cannons being let
off resulted in the paralysis of Duc Vinh’s nervous system. He was in great
fear. He had never felt like being in the jaws of the death like that. The King
of Terrors was raising his fatal shears close to the nape of Duc Vinh’s neck.
When the cannon voices reduced to silence and the sound of shotguns could be
heard clearly Vinh’s fear was more and more increasing and travel every root of
his hair. He thought the liberation troops were going to overflow into his
place …
Date …
The front had been broken.
People for themselves were automatic escaping despite the “evacuation” order
hadn’t delivered to Phan Rang defense line struggling to the bitter end to hold
the ground. Duc Vinh’s car was jostling among the military trucks and speeding
straight forward in the direction of Saigon. The whole Command post of Army corps defending Phan Rang including a
Senior-colonel and a Lieutenant-general was taken alive without getting escape
on their three tanks even when they had already started running. Among 100
planes in the air port were 51 undamaged ones confiscated by Vietcong.
Everybody was taken alive: 11 tanks and armor-plates that looked like mobile
strongholds running and shooting without scaring anything couldn’t manage to
run away, 1.600 infantries with their of course unfortunate destinies had
raised their hands for surrendering and given up their weapons and even the
planes which were full of fuel had nothing to wait but took off and flied in
the endless blue sky. How incomprehensible it was!
In such circumstance, it was
considered to build castles in the air when Duc Vinh’s cars were able to get
out of danger.
Duc Vinh’s smartest decision
was made right after a Vietcong’s shell dropped some meters out of the head of
his car which would be smashed up if its speed was a minute faster. A white
flag was raised and Duc Vinh himself was holding the handle of the flag. His
example was followed in succession. Other cars had their own white flags as
well. They all wanted to live. The cold sound of Vietcong’s tank chains which
didn’t turn smoothly were echoing behind them while the shells from cannon
barrels were repeatedly firing at them.
Duc Vinh stood still. The car
engine was stopped operating. What a very beautiful flag made of a square piece
of spotless white brand new poplin fabrics with surrounding hem and a stainless
steel handle! That meant a “protocol” which used to perform in Provincial
Palace and was accustomed to diplomatic ceremonies was carefully prepared in
advance. Not like other military units, they were “in a very slipshod manner”
by tearing their white shirt and fastening it on the gun barrel serving as a
flag …
The car carrying commander of a
Vietcong battalion left all the other cars behind and stopped at Duc Vinh’s
position. One Liberation Captain in rumpled clothes merging with gun-smoke
steeped forward:
- Liberation army
accepts your surrender. Everybody! Give up your stand of arms!
All kinds of guns were being
handed over in succession. A Liberation assistant run to meet the Captain:
- Report to Battalion
chief Viet Thieu! Radio transmitter said that Corps Commander ordered us to
escort all the prisoners of war to Phan Rang and take Phan Rang Vice Province
chief to Corps Commander’s place.
The defeatist cars noisily
wheeled round.
The Captain named Viet Thieu
ordered his staff to supply concrete guidance in marching the prisoners of war.
He got in the leading tank, weaved the trucks carrying Liberation land forces
ahead to the direction of Xuan Loc …
… It was 6 o’clock in the
evening.
The Phan Rang town was
overwhelming with wild darkness. The scattered fires were burned unsteadily.
The smell of gun-smoke and corpses was pervading the air. The blood was
spreading on the pavements. The streets were full of camouflaged combat
clothing which were thrown off and left from the escape.
The car sent Duc Vinh to
Provincial Palace. The Phan Rang Liberation Corps headquarters set up its
commanding position there. Duc Vinh wheeled round right in the hall of his
“Vice Province chief” position. The name plates which hadn’t been detached were
still on the top of the door. The green “Vice Province chief” plate was very
large. However, the yellow flag with three red strips pattern had been taken
away.
The Liberation soldiers
animatedly had a come-and-go.
A light blue halo was spreading
on the big glassed table. The Corps Commander was sitting there and listening
to an operation officer whose finger was pointing at the fighting map placing
on the desk …
- One Vietcong
serviceman stood at attention and informed – Report to Corps Commander! The
prisoner of war named Vice Province chief Duc Vinh was arrived!
The Corps Commander looked up.
The light blue aureole reflected on his seasoned face …
Duc Vinh jumped out of his skin
and was flabbergasted.
- Please have a sit! -
The Corps Commander pointed at a chair …
Who was it in front of Vinh? It
was unable to be confused. How narrow the earth was! They were old
acquaintances …
- Are you Duc Vinh,
Vice Province chief in Phan Rang and had you been conducting the administrative
apparatus here? – The Corps Commander asked.
- Yes, sir! The
Lieutenant-general! I’m Duc Vinh!
- Are you staying here
for a struggle to the bitter end to hold the ground in Phan Rang?
- Yes … but that was
the order applied to military side while we were in charge of administrative
and civilian works.
- Half hour ago, in
this room, we had made preliminary cross-examinations your big wheels including
Province chief and generals controlled the activities in battle zone. And you,
the functional departments will work with you in particular. Our meeting today
is your presentation and my recommendations. You must let us know clearly what
our military management committee wants including all the organizations and
parties here, the archives and documentary files, the system of spies and CIA,
the weapon treasures, the stubborn dens, the forces lurking about to withstand
Liberation government …
- Yes, sir! I’m ready
to serve Military management Committee.
Duc Vinh carried forward the
briefcase he has been gripping in his arms since the fighting started taking
place.
- Those are all the
most important documents. Please to present you.
- Is there a seal
represented Vice Province chief? - The Corps Commander ridiculously made a
light smile.
- Yes, there is …
- Is there an “ivory
badge of a mandarin”? – He made a full smile without malice …
- No, …
- Please feel secure!
Revolution will be charitable towards those who show repentance and desire to
redeem their faults. Nobody does anything which harms on your life …
- Yah … Thank you!
Lieutenant-general!
- You used to be Gia
Lam Vice Province chief and now you
were still Vice Province chief. You
hadn’t got any promotion in spite of 20 years passed by - The Corps Commander remarked
in an artificially divided mind.
- Yes …
- What do you think
about this war?
- Well! We are unjust
side. What we had done was wrong. We tried to cling on to a regime which was so
thoroughly corrupt that United State was unendurable and had to withdraw.
Revolution is going to get a complete victory and a national unity. The war is
going to end. Frankly speaking, I feel that is a historical indispensableness.
- Did you think like
that when you handed over the badge of a mandarin and royal diplomas and
certificates in the court of Thuan An district dated 19 August 1945?
- No … At that time, I
… was too young to understand the fact
of contemporary situation …
- You don’t remain
young now in deed …
- Yes … My life is
hovering on the verge of death …
Date …
The dew was hanging in the
rubber forest at dusk. The battalion commander Viet Thieu swung a hammock and
lay down. He had had tense nerves like strings of musical instruments for days.
He was trying to look for some relax minutes so that the day after that day he
would enter a decisive combat to the
death.
Viet Thieu swayed the hammock.
In his eyes, the sky and the leaf canopy seemed to rock back and forth. A
single dead leaf was hovering. Then, a warble was raised. What a strange voice!
The chirp like a drop of limpid water was standing on his dry cracked lips
after he had been sitting the sound of war much more than his ears could in the
whole month. The song of the bird was gently soft and slow. It sang with a
catch in its voice. How extraordinarily Thieu was! He appeared to think of a
concept, a sound in contrast between that of a bird and a mountain of lethal
weapons. A low voice of a bird dared to “be in opposition” to the whole sky
being resoundingly lit up by the flashes of fire and iron. Thieu smiled. One
bird which was as small as a leaf was still unscathed without an iota of damage
to its feather there while the lethal weapons were being scattered up and down.
It kept flying and sang when the struggle was temporarily stopped.
My dear bird! Tried to manage
and soon fly to another place as there was going to be an exchange of shots
which was many times more violent than before and everything wouldn’t remain
intact even a leaf from the day after that day. How you could know where you
should hide yourself. Receiving the order from the Front Corps Commander Vu
Hung, Thieu assembled his battalion in that piece of forest in order to take
part in “reducing a Xuan Loc defense line” whose national puppet general named
Le Minh Dao was very famous for braveness and strength and was standing his
ground in Saigon. Thieu’s battalion had just been appointed to a new task,
completed with soldiers, consolidated, equipped and upgraded to “veteran unit”
which was in charge of hazardous mission and flying into the centre of enemy’s
headquarters.
The Corps Commander Vu Hung
believed in Thieu who was Duc Trung’s companion-in-arms. The Corps Commander
had considered Duc Trung as his “member of the family”. Previously, Trung had
introduced Thieu to Hung when they met at the headquarters by accident at
times. Hung had a liking for Thieu at the first sight. Thieu’s stuff attracted
Hung’s attention. Hung had found out an eminent skill and spirit which was
suitable for an operation commander in Thieu.
A half year before the
campaign, Duc Trung’s unit was rearranged. Trung was appointed to Tank –
armor-plate brigade directly under Vu Hung’s army corps whereas Thieu was
assigned to be in charge of “crack unit”. The campaign preparation was planed
in order. Sine then, the target of “marching in Saigon” was counted as a light
brightening the minds of liberation soldiers. Among tank – armor-plate section
controlled by Trung, brothers had excitedly learnt by heart the song name “Marching
in Saigon”… whose rhythm was grand and hurried:
The
smiles are choked with bitter cries though the city is overwhelming with
lights.
The
invaders are close to death up and down in our country …
Marching
in Saigon, we’ll sweep away the enemy.
Marching
in a delta, we’ll march in the city.
What an uncanny song which
obsessed everybody’s brain! Till then, the content of the song came true.
Trung’s tank chain started operating and was speeding as fast as a cascade or
an inundation. That seemed to break all the dark clouds.
The enemy’s defense lines which
had been broken through were Phan Rang and Phan Thiet but not Xuan Loc where
the unexpected stop was taken place until that moment. The real struggle to the
bitter end to hold the ground was taken defense measures in that front line by
General Le Minh Dao who looked like a beast driven to the corner of the wall.
It had no way to run but “stand position”, raised its claws and showed its
fangs. The mission of Viet Thieu’s battalion was to pare its claws and to pull
its tusks out. It wasn’t easy at all to extend the hands into its mouth and go
through with assignment.
Date …
Every volley of cannons letting
off sounded hastily and cracked the ground. The sky and the earth seemed to be
rumpled. Every mass of cloud seemed to be torn. The roar of steel was bossing
the show in the aspects of space and time. It superciliously mocked at the life
on earth. Lots of leaves, lives and tiles were vanished in the air. The walls
were wide fissured.
The sound of all kind of guns
shooting seemed to weave into a mesh in which all creatures that were changed
into soft little shrimps were struggling. The air was overwhelming with
“narcotic”. People were under anesthetic. Their noses and ears were bleeding.
They had bloodshot eyes and they shouted incessantly. The gun-smoke looked like
“the fog in London” which hid everything. The air was burning with fever. The
burnt smell strongly rushed to people’s noses. The terribly grievous fear
appeared everywhere. The deaths “beaten to a pulp” were as much as the air.
Xuan Loc: the ground was chosen
by historic indispensableness as a place for both sides to be in contact with
guns and ammunition.
The Corps Commander Vu Hung was
sitting in the directive shelter-pit. It was quite a real struggle to the
bitter end to hold the ground operated by National side. From the beginning of
the campaign, National camp had never fought but run without looking back along
all the streets in the Centre of Vietnam. Some general whose front in the Centre
of Vietnam was broken lost his staffs and went jogging in Quang Nam forest just
like a woodlander. Luckily, the boat going the rounds which was coasting
realized his help signal and picked up him at Da Nang seaport otherwise he
might become monkey in the forest. Phan Rang – Phan Thiet defense lines had
performed their ineffectiveness. Until then, the struggle to the bitter end to
hold the ground was actually presented in its full meaning. Right after
receiving the report, Vu Hung immediately gave orders to his directions of
attack. It was not easy at all to skin an unripe fruit with its too hard peel.
Even so, political commissar had already delivered the “firm determination” to
all soldiers: We must be the winner. Our target isn’t any other thing but a victory
only and Saigon is in front of us.
The news about the killed and
wounded of liberation troops was reported. What a quite high figure! That was a
ready-for-death strength measurement. That was the heaviest amount of
casualties during the last two months the liberation operation was being
implemented at lightening speed. Nevertheless, we still had to accept what the
history had happened. How could a “nation” or a “regime” be overthrown without
any “struggle” at its last moment? After all, such the “struggle” hadn’t been
accounted hardly enough yet …
… The strength measurement was
being taken place in all the streets, the corners, the paths in the forest. The
National “ready-for-death” units had fired to the last bullets before they died
or surrendered. Viet Thieu and his battalion had already penetrated deep into
“the eye of a hurricane” area. With bitten lips, bloodshot eyes and cold face,
he issued an instruction of letting off the fire-power towards the enemy as
much as a rain of storm. A large number of his staffs had fallen in front of
him. Their effusion of blood looked like the streams. They were repeatedly
reaching up their hands in the space as though they were signaling the enemy
objective point ahead to Thieu. Viet Thieu couldn’t remember how many his
comrades’ dead bodies he had left behind to take his élite battalion flying at the
enemy. The gusts of shots whose sound was zoom zoom was rapidly whizzing past
his ears. The so many bullets had glided on his iron helmet and made it
splashed with fire. Viet Thieu directly used his walkie-talkie to report to the
Corps Commander Vu Hung that his contemporary troop strength was less than the killed
amount. The Corps Commander had brought his battalion up to timely strength.
Thieu’s unit had carried out the non-stop fire-power attacks into the
“defensive headquarters”.
The soldier’s most precious
quality was valiance. It was completely wrong if all the National combatants
and the ready-for-death fighters to the bitter end to hold their ground were taken
for uncourageous warriors. That time, they weren’t afraid of being gathered to
their fathers. They were ready for going to the next world. And they had
launched into eternity. Their corpses were sunbathing all over the roads in
Xuan Loc.
The battle in Xuan Loc had been
violently occurring for 10 days. Those present were the intrepid Division 18, the
armored group 5, 15, 22, the parachute Brigade 1, the special task Federation
33 and the Regiment 8. The total forces assembling in the defense line were 9
cavalry combat units and 8 security battalions on the spot.
Such a steel door was accounted
rather firm. Even so, it was perfectly destroyed by revolutionary soldiers
among the ones in Vu Hung’s Army corps co-operating with other units and the
ways leading to Saigon had been cleared. The purple dust caused by attack fire
was pervading the air in the edge of Saigon city. That looked like the
incineration deployment preparing for Vietnam Republican government (Saigon)
and the war of another nation whose boast was to be wealthiest and have the
greatest numbers of lethal weapons in the circle of the world’s comparison …
Date …
Lu started the engine of his
Jeep at the gate of his house. Mrs. Vinh came out:
- Are you going to
attend your alert unit?
- Yes, I am.
- Are you going to
sortie today?
- Maybe yes and maybe
no.
- My dear! I’m very
worry. Try to manage by going sick and find some excuse. In such an
uncomfortable emotional state, you no need to scare. The Hanoi radio station on
the North of Vietnam channel has said that: The Xuan Loc defense line had been
already broken through. The Liberation troops are going to overflow Saigon. How
your daddy’s life is!
- Perhaps, he is among
the streams of evacuating people. By the same token, Republican Air Forces has
to make bombing raid to delay Vietcong’s advance and help our people with
escape.
- Not likely! Let
alone anybody do their bombing attack. You are my unique son. Let you go sick.
Spare illness. Refuse to elderly’s work. Nobody can pilot the jet while he
isn’t in good condition.
- I mustn’t. You know!
I’m going to receive death sentence if I refuse fighting order at the moment.
Don’t worry! I have already gone on many sorties for the whole month and I’m
still Ok. You see!
Mrs. Dic Vinh breathed a sigh.
The Jeep rushed at high speed and she had lost sight of him. She came in and
kept listening to Hanoi radio station. She couldn’t know all the situations in
the front unless she listened to Hanoi radio station. They were marching in
Saigon …
… The whole Saigon was seething
dated 29 April 1975. Mrs. Vinh had wailed endlessly. She hadn’t received any
news from her husband at all since the date the Phan Rang front was broken. He
had been already no longer with her or was captured otherwise he had to be
certainly in Saigon.
Mrs Duc Vinh was hopeless. It
was accounted fortunately if he was arrested. How sorrowful he was if he fell
due to a random shot or arrow because it meant she would lose his corpse which
belonged to the common grave!
She slightly opened the gate to
look at the street. Military trucks and civilian cars were crazily running. The
people were scurrying up and down in all directions looking for. The flights
carrying evacuees were roaring above her head.
The night before that night, a
rain of Vietcong’s cannons was poured into Tan Son Nhat air port. That caused a
terrible earthquake. Staying in the new dug-out in the back yard, Mrs. Vinh
sprayed to God, Buddha, Saints and the Holy Mother for blessedness, help and
protect. The bullets skimmed the roof-stops zoom zoom and sounded as if they
stopped in the direction of landing strips. A gun was shot straight a
powder-magazine and the splashes of it lit up a whole area like firecrackers.
Lu hadn’t come back since the
day before that day. Mrs. Vinh was alone in her house. To be honest, she didn’t
know what to do at that moment. Lu asked her to prepare two suitcases of
precious things. What were the most valuable articles for that time being? She
hadn’t got a lot of gold, silver and diamond … that were carried in a small
box. How about clothes? They were chickenfeed, but what to wear on the way
evacuating without them. The dry foodstuff wasn’t worth much at all in
comparison with glass-ware, porcelain and electronic commodities, but the state
of starvation would be come about without it. People couldn’t go without food
even a day. At last, the suitcases sat none but the cheapest stuff such as dry
provision, instant noodle and clothes … Objects of value weren’t collected but
left including the villa with all conveniences, luxurious interior of Europe
and perfect equipments.
Mrs. Vinh arranged her
husband’s picture which was taken while he was standing and reporting to the
President on the occasion of President’s going on an inspection in Phan Rang.
It was just a photograph. That was accounted very little. It couldn’t be. There
was still spare room in the suitcases. Therefore, she stuffed the suitcase with
a whole album in spite of its extreme heaviness. The “past” would be lost if
those images were no longer existence. Not likely! She had to have them so that
she could have a look at times so as to revive her memories. In a picture of
the young parents-like mandarin couple taking in the court of Thuan An
district, the District chief was in silk clothes with a turban on his head and
a badge of mandarin on his chest. She was in a fashionable peach-colored long
dress with an auspicious “lemuyr” and a golden ring on her neck. In another
photograph, the Gia Lam Vice Province chief with a very shiny head to which
brilliantine was applied was entering Quang Lac theatre with his wife in order
to enjoy the reformist drama named Lan and Diep. The image of The Stone Farming
House, her husband’s hometown showed the young district having tea with his
mother. The other one was the portrait of her son who was fresh out of school
in United State weaving his parents a hello in the air port … How much the
pictures were! She had a life with transitory periods. Then, she was going to
leave everything but those two certain numbers of suitcases carrying nothing
but the cheapest stuffs named clothes and dry provision …
Mrs. Vinh ventured to go out on
the streets so that she could “have a look” how people were seeking safety from
the war. That was quite a risky evacuation. She heard on the grapevine that the
big wheels, ministers and their relatives crowdedly flocked to American Embassy
to wait for their turn so as to get in the planes which would carry them to the
American vessels in the open sea. The roads leading to Vung Tau from Saigon
were jammed with vehicles which were moving there for getting boats and putting
out to sea. The whole people in the South of Vietnam were gathering to Saigon
where they started following all directions in order to assemble on American
dreadnoughts on the high sea. They had no ways to live but run. Within 20
years, a great number of people had worked for American and National side. They
came guilty with Revolution in the long run and thus they were going to be sure
to receive prison sentences at least when Revolution was going to come into
power. By the same token, they had to flee. They were accustomed to freely live
in regal splendor with cars, multistoried houses, hired men, maidservants,
foreign milk and butters. How they could stand the Vietcong’s living conditions
with ration tickets of 13 kilograms rice a month and 5 meters fabrics a year …
As a result of that, they had to run away. They had to follow United State to
the last gasp. America where there were gold-inlaid pavements, properties as
much as water was the richest country. There, people could be bone-idle, did
nothing but waited and money was always coming in to them. By applying “social
security” policy, the government would support all the jobless people in the
right meaning with USD 600 per month. What a wonderful America! How wealthy it
was! That was a destination for all Vietnamese emigrants.
Mrs. Duc Vinh was waiting for
her son. The whole city was on the run whereas Lu kept staying out without
turning back to pick up his mother. Seriously speaking, a certain prison
sentence would perhaps arrive to a woman whose husband was Vice Province chief
and son was a pilot specializing in throwing bombs at Vietcong’s bases. Their
whole family was a gang of reactionaries and against revolution.
Mrs. Duc Vinh was sitting on
the sofa and contemplating in turn everything such as the curtains, wardrobes,
art object cupboards, porcelain vases, sparkling crystal jars, a piano which Lu
often played, the painting on the wall and the Persian carpet on the floor. Her
villa in Tan Son Nhat Soldiers’ family area was much more beautiful than the
Hoang Lan one in Hanoi. It was loaded with furnishings, luxury sleeping
articles, high standard refrigerators and televisions … But then, she had to
leave them all. The doors were locked. Destiny could stuff the job. Vietcong
would come and destroy the lock. Some Vietcong high-ranking officer would
occupy it and imperturbably become the owner of the superexcellent villa. What
a happy state! How lucky Vietcong was! They had to live in the forest, in the
underground hideouts or something like that and then they would be able to stay
in such conditions. It was also worth their fighting …
The running car was braked
sharply at the gate causing the screech of tires. Mrs. Duc Vinh rushed out. Lu’s
clothes were damp with sweat. He informed:
- Mom! Let’s go!
Mrs. Duc Vinh took the
suitcases which were carrying her humble assets including clothes and dry
provision, the two indispensable things to evacuees while the car was still
operating.
The Jeep rushed into the
landing strip while the guns were still booming in salvoes and the soldiers
were running in a pandemonium. The car went along the bank of a very deep cannon
crater which was smoking and the air was full of smell of burning things. In
front of Mrs. Duc Vinh’s eyes, a group of soldiers were carrying rifles on
their shoulders, running with stamping noises to a plane C130 and going to get
in it. However, it hurriedly glided on the landing strip and took off because
it was packed with people more than it could. The soldiers were unexpectedly
hopeless and started scolding and shouting. A guy went crazy when he raised his
submachine gun and fired at the plane with bullets. All of them imitated him.
The aircraft C130 got the shivers and then it went up in flames which quickly
developed into a stream of fire overflowing on the landing strip. The whole
plane including its passengers was smashed and reduced to ashes …
Lu fast drove his Jeep, wheeled
round the burning plane C130 as well as the gang of rebel air-force soldiers
and then he adjusted the engine of the car at the top of its speed. Arrived
another landing strip in a far distance, he stopped his Jeep by the helicopter
which had already started and was waiting for taking off.
- Come on! Chop-chop!
– Many people on the plane urged.
Lu carried the two suitcases on
one hand and pulled his mother to climb a ladder of the aircraft by another
one. One minute later, the plane was taken off and aimed at sea direction.
Another helicopter was also taken off and followed the first one. They were
flying in single file.
- That was “Air-force
Corps Commander’s” plane – The pilot informed Lu.
- He hasn’t taken
flight until now.
Mrs. Duc Vinh happily
recognized that she and the clouds were at the same high. She was escaped. Her
son and his pilot companion-in-arms had gone through with careful preparation.
She was “enjoying” the flight as though she was taking a tour while the big
wheels and ministers were swarming over American Embassy to wait for being
picked up by the helicopter. Mrs. Duc Vinh was so pleased with a vengeance that
her profound regret about leaving her superexcellent villa in Soldiers’ family
area went clean out of her mind as well as her husband whom she didn’t know
whether he had launched into eternity or was taken up in Phan Rang.
The plane opened the throttle.
The very blue sea was spreading below. From a very far distance, a huge
American ship anchoring and waiting for evacuees gradually appeared. The United
State didn’t let its allies as well as its coworkers alone. The American people
couldn’t protect Vietnam Republic government but they could receive the
hopeless losers who had been hiding from Revolution. They were quite good.
However, how many people they could approximately pick up.
The helicopter carefully
circled above the landing field on the boat. The whole ship was chock-a-block
with people who were standing and sitting in disorder and in the way all over
the deck. All of them were gripping their suitcases in their arms.
- Well! We have got
out of danger – Lu looked at his mom and breathed a sigh …
Date …
Duc Trung’s tank chain was
wheeling and made pools of blood on the streets of Xuan Loc splashed as though
he was running over morasses under the rain.
The chain non-stop operated. He
came very near Saigon. The circle of working chain looked like the wheel of time – The “historical time” in
the wars. The troops of fighters was reaching their finish. They had to be
faster, more hurried with a dizzier speed. The tank chains were wheeling at
full “throttle of history”.
Duc Trung was contemplating the
devastated scenery in Xuan Loc defense line with everything lying about in
disorder and in the way just like topography on the Moon. On the way running to
Saigon, Duc Trung opened his tank’s lid, stood up and looked at sky. He wanted
to shout loudly to show his happiness. He had never expected to experience such
minutes in his life.
Duc Trung’s tank section which
looked like the “legendary super-wild beasts” was victoriously roaring on the
streets. The Corps of Engineers and the units ahead had successfully protected
the bridge crossing Dong Nai River so that the flock of wild beasts could dash
into the centre of Saigon. The images of tanks were always the symbols of the
“marching in Saigon”. Saigon was nigh unto death. A reign was in its dying
moments and was drawing its last breath. The heart of that regime would be stopped
beating at just the moment when his tank chain parked at the opposing
Independent Palace. Trung looked at his watch to count how many minutes left so
that the bell of “historical lock” would be struck. The features of white grey
buildings in Saigon had already appeared. The 20 year itinerary had reached its
finish.
The tank was going to pass the
bridge crossing Saigon River. The bridge was so arched that the terrain ahead
was hidden from view and nobody could make any observation. The fire-power on
the other end of the bridge dropped on Duc Trung’s tank line-up. That was a
little bit unexpected second. The leading tank whose nickname was “Red star”
was stopped suddenly and covered by a column of smoke. Duc Trung regretfully
shouted. What had happened seemed to be extremely unreasonable. But that was
the war and the war had to be like that. The leader of the second tank whose
nickname was “Yellow star” opened the lid of the tower of the tank cannon, emerged
his body in the air and supplied concrete guidance in counter-attacking. The
gun barrel of the tank discharged shells. He would like to scream with
furiousness. His weather-beaten face was hardened with bloodshot eyes. He
raised his hand and pointed at the target ahead. Saigon had already been in
front of his face but why his comrade-in-arm still had to fall at the line of
its threshold. Another opposing burst of gunfire was being let off in great
number and struck him down on the tower of the tank cannon right at the moment
the thoughts were in a rage in his mind. One more time, it was due to The war had to be like that. It couldn’t
be different. That was the war.
The “Yellow star” tank had
already passed the bridge and the objects of the enemy’s fire-power could be
seen clearly. The fire-dragons spitted deep resentment, hatred blood and
punishment. The group of the enemy’s “armored-plates” on the other end of the
bridge had to accept their deaths as a necessity after performing “hopeless
counter-attacks” for a while.
Duc Trung’s tank section was
superciliously speeding over the bridge and marched in Saigon.
- Which road is
leading to Independent Palace?
- What is the shortest
way leading to Independent Palace?
Duc Trung asked a special task
force lady who was waiting at one side of the street. She got on the tank. With
a rifle on her shoulder, a broad-brimmed cap on her head, a round face and a
lovely smile on her mouth, she raised her hand to give the directions.
Following her showing the way, the tanks started roaring and waked up Saigon
from a 20 years “sleep” in the “Republican” regime.
All the streets were very
spacious and completely deserted. Every house was tightly closed. The plants
seemed to be as quiet as the grave. The Saigon special task force members
appeared at times to receive the Liberation troops. Duc Trung was in the second
tank in the formation. The lid of his tank was still opening. He was still raising
his upper body in the air without scaring of the same “scenario” in the
previous short while happened again.
Every second was robbed by the
tanks which were going to be the words in the century song. They were wheeling all the long-march. And then, they
were wheeling their last circles. The
Independent Palace – the symbol of a “Vietnam Republican Nation” with its white
grey structure features was there in front of their eyes and behind the shade
of trees.
Duc Trung cheered loudly:
- We’ve arrived!
Other soldiers repeated his
saying:
- We’ve arrived!
They had marched for 20 years
and then they arrived. The national history had closed its old chapter and
begun the new one. Duc Trung’s roaring tanks whose echo would be eternally left
a good name behind would be gone down in history by the historical golden lines of words. They would be immortal in
time aspect … and resound forever.
The “Yellow star” tank came
full butt against the grandiose iron gates of Independent Palace and made it
open as if the doors of contemporary regime which had been existence for
decades and couldn’t be protected despite of mountains of guns and mountains of
ammunition supplied by foreign country was butted and had to wide open. The
“symbolic gate” was collapsed on the grass ground. The space turned out to be
immense. The tank seemed to open a new chapter of the history …
The behind tanks kept entering
and occupying the “fighting” positions. The
leading soldier was assigned to hold the flag, quickly rush into the
elevator of Independence Palace and set up the flag on the roof of the Palace. The
history urged him every one tenth of second. The whole world and mankind were
palpitating with wait for him. The sun seemed to flare up brightly when the
flag in which the yellow star image pattern was sewed on the half red and half
blue background fabric started fluttering in the wind.
The political commissar of
brigade got out of the tank. Duc Trung and the group of “leading soldiers”
escorted him. They walked on the three steps staircase of Independence Palace.
The liberation soldiers had left the traces of their long-march dusty heels of
shoes on the stone veranda which was overflowing with sun. Those footsteps
would be gone down in the century yellow page. The President, Prime Minister
and their cabinet were disorderly waiting in a state of anxious suspense. The
delegation of combatants well-equipped with full of firearms animatedly came
in. They represented ten thousands of liberation soldiers crowdedly marching
with great number of complement in Saigon, towns and entrenched fortifications.
They were the symbol of a 20 years protracted resistance war to get national
unity.
- We are waiting for
you coming so as to “hand over power” – The President of losing Nation
ceremonially spoke.
- People can’t say
“hand over power” once their power was no longer existence – The political
commissar corrected the President’s expression.
The political commissar uttered
the golden sentences which would be
gone down in history. What a meaningful reply! That was the speaking way of a
super diplomacy delivered by a developed plain country soldier who used to
fight with a scimitar made of thick bamboo. Later on, he smile and informed:
That isn’t my saying but the one of history. The history had performed that stunningly
yellow lines of letters in my mind and I repeated them when everybody asked
him: “How can you give such wonderful speech like that?”.
Duc Trung was a help to
Political commissar with paper work so that he could “draft” President’s
surrender declaration which President would speak to national people.
The President of Vietnam
Republic was deep in thought. He took a pen. He couldn’t be indecisive even one
tenth of second in history aspect. The tiny pen was alone lying among
“Top-ranking General – President’s” big fingers. His name was written as
sinuously as the happening of the war, the situation, fire and sword. A round
spot mark was placed behind next to his signature. That was a full stop of second republic regime. That was the
full stop of a nation with a yellow flag and three red strips.
The delegation of warriors
noisily led President to Saigon radio station so as to declare his surrender
saying, order all his army troops on the territory to lay down their arms and
have no right to withstand liberation services.
The declaration was
thunderously broadcasted on the loudspeaker. The South of Vietnam was
liberated. The whole people in Saigon shed their tears. To many Republican army
troops in the West of Vietnam which were strong enough to struggle, the
President’s surrender declaration and the order for the whole army troops to lay
down their arms were just like the water completely stamped out all the remain
flames.
The tornado of war in the South
of Vietnam had been stopped since that moment …
Duc Trung wheeled round the
precinct of Independent Palace. He was standing and talking to a Western
journalistic demonstrator who had been there since the moment the tanks were
entering. How encourage he was! He brought the camera with him, alone walked
from Caraven hotel to Independent Palace on the deserted blood-curdling streets
and waited for Revolution tanks which were marching in and liberating while
other international journalists were fearfully huddling in Caraven hotel
without daring to appear on the streets.
Trung stumbled over his words
due to his English ability. His father Ham had taught him since he was a child.
In such context and special moment, Trung had his photo taken by the correspondent
coming from the West of Germany. He gave him his card visit.
- My house is in the
West of the boundary wall in Berlin – The reporter said – The coincidence is
always taken place in history. I used to witness the tanks of the Soviet Union
Red Army marching in the Parliamentary Building of the Nazis dated 07 May 1945 when
I was still a kid. Today is 30 April and tomorrow will be 01 May. It will be
May again (two events will be just one week apart). One more time, I have a
chance to witness the tanks of the North of Vietnam marching in and liberating
Saigon after 30 years. Berlin was reduced to ashes in May 45. On the contrary,
Saigon remains undamaged in May 75. Your resistance is a consecrated one which
has ability to face up to the most powerful country on the world named United
State. I can’t do anything but give our admiring saying to you.
Duc Trung thanked while he was
firmly shaking hands with him.
The cars of Army corps
Headquarters had just arrived when he left the chronicler. The Army corps had
deployed many directions of attack including the ones marching in Vung Tau, the
West of Vietnam and Saigon was only one of such directions of attack. The Corps
Commander, Lieutenant-general Vu Hung supplied concrete guidance in roughly
deploying the whole front. He had taken full advantage of time to first follow
Saigon directions of attack whose speed was so fast like a rocket that the cars
of his Headquarters couldn’t afford enough ability for catching up with. His
car didn’t reach the veranda floor of Independent Palace until 15 minutes after
the puppet President had announced his surrender declaration. The Political
commissar of Brigade – the person who had just finished his historical mission
came forward, raised his hand above the rim of his hat and said:
- Report to
Lieutenant-general! The job has been fulfilled. The South of Vietnam has been
affranchised. The regime of America and its puppets was completely collapsed.
The Lieutenant-general Vu Hung laughed
loudly. His eyes dewed with tears while he was looking at the Liberation flag
fluttering on the roof of Independent Palace.
Date …
Vu Hung’s headquarters was in
the General Staff precinct. He had Trung and Viet Thieu contacted. Trung’s
armored section was still staying round and round Independent Palace while Viet
Thieu’s battalion was garrisoning in a barracks near the General Staff as well.
On Sunday, three of them
decided to disguise themselves as “civilians” and beetled off in Saigon. They
hadn’t put their steps on the streets but hung about in the quarters despite
they had marched in Saigon since 30 April.
Unfortunately, Do Thanh whose
younger natural brother was an officer working for Vu Hung’s General Staff had
a white pleasure car Mazda and he would give them a “Saigon tour”. Thanh was a
former seasoned newspaperman in Saigon. His wife owned a fabrics store near An
Dong market. Thanh operated in “Intellectual drive front” and co-operated with
revolutionary spies in supplying important information. Thanh had become the
“member” of General Staff in the Army Corps since 30 April and was Vu Hung’s
help. That day, they all had “free time”. Thanh sent three of them to Saigon in
order to “penetrate” the normal life.
They made one circle. Firstly,
they visited Dragon House port where the Commander-in-chief La Toutse
Travinle’s ship was anchored and the youth named Nguyen Tat Thanh had stayed on
that vessel as a cook helper when he started setting out to find the way to save
his country. Then, they had a sight seeing around the city.
Saigon was back to normal with
crowded and animated plights. The shops were open for business. Saigon market was
being inundated by electrical goods such as radios, cassettes, televisions,
refrigerators and motor cycles Honda that hadn’t appeared in Hanoi at that time
yet. The three liberation soldiers among who was a Lieutenant-general couldn’t
help looking attentively at them.
- The America had
supplied the South of Vietnam with its property and thus the Saigon’s face
turned out to be “a prosperous city” – DoThanh “did the voice-over” as if he
was a tour guide. Besides, he always had to “stick to his guns” as well –
However, most of Southern people are living in poor living conditions.
Previously, a large number of American military and civilian consultants were
staying in Saigon where colorful restaurants and dance halls always had dense
crowds. The life in Saigon is “existentialism” and disturbances. A part of the
youth is “debauchery”. They’re leading a “Western modern lifestyle” with many
women of easy virtue in shirts which are open to the waists and the armpits
messing about in the roads. Gangsters, thieves, robbers and members of the
underworld have destroyed the peaceful life. A gangrene body which is rotten to
the core is behind such prosperous face …
The car came back Gia Long
Palace. Thanh told the political stories:
- Ngo Dinh Diem used
to work here when he was a President. The Americans had supported him but later
on he became an obstacle which prevented United State from its free actions in
the South of Vietnam. Therefore, Americans gave “the young general staff” the
okay to stage a coup d’état.
The young general staff had strictly obeyed the Americans and successfully
carried out their suggestion. The Americans violently landed their troops on
the South of Vietnam which was assumed to be swallowed in one gulp but they
were unexpectedly counter-attacked in rags. The Americans turned out to
understand that they had made a mistake. A lot of American soldiers fell.
American people had raised objections. The American President and the higher
class in the United State that were governing America were resigned to thinking
of withdrawal in honor by using “let Vietnamese people fight Vietnamese people”
policy. That meant Americans would supply money, properties and weapons but
wouldn’t directly take part in the war anymore. In 1965, Kissinger who was a
professor in Harvard University at that time and hadn’t got a high title in
society yet arrived in Saigon in the first time for doing research. Thieu and
Ky had given him a low old time. Once coming home, Kissinger concluded: “The South of Vietnam can’t be existence”.
In the second time, Kissinger visited Saigon in 1966 and he delivered his
second conclusion: “The young generals
haven’t got enough quality to be leaders in the South of Vietnam in the war
context”.
The above mentioned
judgments showed the unavoidable defeat of Saigon regime which had germinated
since that moment.
The American’s
“withdrawal will” was expressed by the event that Kissinger asked Mr. Raymond
Aubrac – who had been Uncle Ho’s acquaintance since Fontainebleau Convention
was organized in 1946 to arrive in Hanoi in 1967 in order to “send word”
intimating that a talk was ready. Consequently, Paris Conference was taken
place accordingly.
Thieu insisted on
refusing to give his signature in Paris Conference. Kissinger flied Independent
Palace and threatened a sentence: America can individually sign an agreement
with Hanoi without getting the present of Saigon …
Thieu was petulant
in reply:
o
We will fight alone until our equipments are going to
run out and we will die if the American drops out …
A top-ranking
general Haig – Special envoy of the President Nixon arrived in Saigon dated 16
January 1973. He handed over a Nixon’s letter to Thieu: “I categorically decided to initial an agreement in Paris dated 23 January
1973 and I will alone do it again in case of need. In such a circumstance, I
have to make a public explanation which states that your regime is blocking
peace process. As a result of this, United State is going to immediately make
an unavoidable termination to economic and military aids as well as the human
resources in your government are going to be changed and rearranged”. That
meant American sponsors had delivered their ultimatum insinuating that Thieu
would be refused to consider his title if necessary and thus how Thieu could
dare to have any idea. Everybody understands that there are neither permanent allies nor perpetual enemies in
politics. Americans had given Diem a high position and then they themselves
erased Diem. One more time, Americans had used Thieu at an important function
and then they let him alone lost all his power in 1975. All the statesmen in
Saigon were mere pawns in the hands of American chess-players. A young general
who used to be Saigon Prime Minister bitterly admitted in his reminiscences:
“One time, the young general staff truculently had assembled and rounded up
politicians in opposition who were members of “Upper council”. All of them were
convoked and soundly reprimanded by the Ambassador Taylor who had thrown them a
look as though they were wandering students being caught in the act of secretly
picking up the fruit in the orchard” …
The Americans
insisted on washing their hands of their myrmidons, withdrew and left the war
due to the pressure of American people whose President was their choice. They
couldn’t stand such a savage war. The puppets in Saigon had to realize that
point and take care of themselves. However, they kept clinging and begging. The
most ridiculous thing happened when Liberation troops arrived in Phan Rang
dated 18 April 1975 Thieu’s messenger flied Washington in order to send Thieu’s
letter saying “borrow money so as to …
get freedom” to American President in a dangerous and pressing moment which
the water was going to come up to one’s neck. The letter mentioned “the last long-term loan worth 3 billions US
dollars … the payment period is 10 years and the interest rate is fixed by
American National Assembly’s decision …”. The “condescending” words were
used in the letter: “This is the last solicitation action which
we as a friendly ally would like to send to your American people”.
The American
National Assembly “didn’t approve of the propositional loan” no matter Thieu
would give the whole national resources such as petroleum and agricultural
products as security for it.
Kissinger mercilessly delivered a bone-dry announcement: “Vietnamese topic has been brought to an end”.
Thieu was driven to
desperation and hopelessness. He was resigned to abridge himself of his
position. He reproached his American sponsors with compares full of pictures on
television: “You find out your own withdrawal way in honor while our troops are
suffering for want of arms, ammunition, helicopters, planes B52 at the moment.
What you’re asking of us is beyond our ability. That is just like the stones
used to fill up a sea. That looked like an event that you give us three dollars only but urgently expect us to take a flight
with first-class seats, stay in a hotel with USD 300 per night rooms, three or
four pieces of beefsteak and seven or eight glasses of Western wine rations. We
will never accomplish such an extremely odd thing …”
Hung, Trung and Thieu burst out
laughing due to the President’s “pavement”
saying. What a charming style of telling stories Thanh had! The “instruments”
were still engraved in his mind so that he could repeat them, word for word.
His sharp press mentality and huge social-political knowledge treasure were
worth admiring.
The Mazda passed by the gate of
American Embassy Building which was still in disorder conditions despite the
Liberation soldiers were still mount guarding as well as tidying up the
remainders left from evacuations by air on the roof of Embassy Palace.
- Superior Vu Hung
must have known clearly the event that our troops launched a general offensive
in Saigon on Tet holidays in the year of the Monkey in 1968 – Said Do Thanh –
However, you have had a thorough knowledge of the work at macroscopic level as
a leader whereas I used to have fact-finding trips, witness our soldiers’
ready-for-death actions with my own eyes as a journalist in Saigon. For
example, in the combat in the American Embassy at 2 o’clock in the morning, we
had a certain number of 17 special task soldiers who had to use touring car for
traveling from Phan Thanh Gian street to Thong Nhat one. Then, they got close
to the target, killed the guards, petrol-bombed to make the wall collapsed,
entered and occupied the ground floor before attacking the first and second
ones. The American soldiers in the Embassy building were captured as prisoners
of war. It was lucky for Ambassador Bunker who absented on that day otherwise
he was going to depart this life.
American soldiers
from their bases flocked and laid a siege to Embassy building whose roof was
receiving troops landed by the helicopter. That was an unequal fight. Even so,
our 17 soldiers hadn’t laid down their lives for our motherland till the last
bullet was let off except for a capture due to his serious wound after 6 hours
of holding out and it was already full daylight.
That was really a
typical suicide combat. They were ready-to-die. They held their deaths for
certain but they kept going on their chosen way.
- We had to carry the
war into 9 targets in Saigon in the year of the Monkey in 1968 – Vu Hung felt
very highly enthusiastic in reviewing the events whose concrete guidance was
supplied in the person of him: Independent Palace, American Embassy Building,
Radio Station, General Staff, Tan Son Nhat air port, Police general office,
Special region of the City, High Command of Navy and Chi Hoa jail.
The Independent
Palace was attacked by a 15-people special task team of which 8 soldiers had
sacrificed their lives for our country and the rest had been taken up on Gia
Long Street. To cope with our attack in General Staff, the enemy had to
mobilize many battalions beside the support of armor-plate and helicopter in
fire-power aspect in order to counter-attack and regain the upper hand.
In the year of the
Monkey general offensive campaign, we had occupied Hue for a month whereas we
hadn’t held on to our target positions in Saigon for much time. However, we
made a stir in the whole United State of America, enlightened American people
and disheartened in the America’s aggression due to attacking in the right
enemy’s mental centre. The strange thing was that the American and puppet
troops were densely garrisoning all over Saigon with three lines of security
belts and hundreds of thousand soldiers including regular, provincial guards,
civil defense of South Vietnam before 30 April 1975 and policemen at that time.
How they could let Vietcong not only penetrated deeply into the city but also
was able to keep the secret to the last minute and started launching a general
offensive …
The general
offensive in 1968 was a point of knife which stuck enemy’s heart, knocked out
Americans’ spirit and made them backed out by force. The sacrifices and serious
losses could be happened. Even so, the ready-to-die cases were necessary in the
war. They were ready-to-die in the first Interregional in Hanoi in 1946. One
more time, they were then ready-to-die in the year of the Monkey in 1968. That
was an exploit in the war history of mankind. The history had its own chapters
including the year of the Monkey 1968 chapter and the month of May 1975 chapter
for the time being …
Vu Hung remembered those days.
His headquarters was located in a forest which wasn’t far from Saigon. The
intention of the general offensive all the cities in the South Vietnam at the
same time was established very long time before. Its goal was neither the
overthrow the American and puppet regime nor the discharge them in East Sea
like what it had gained in 1975 at that moment but the demonstration of how the
strength of Liberation troops was as well as the sound of the bell which gave
the signal of their unavoidable date of common death announcement. The special
task teams’ spirit was “ready-to-die”. They made a “holy war” and were
“martyrs”. The religion mentioned there was the ideal of affranchising our
country. In Hue, an anxious opinion was raised after the time of attack was
unanimously set in the meeting: How people could withdraw after successfully
carrying the war into the inner city while the enemy was densely taking defense
measures. The leader comrade used a “popular” image: It’s not easy at all when
we raise our hands to catch lice running on our heads. By the same token, we
fight first and we will know how to manage the withdrawal ways by ourselves.
That’s why we are accounted ready-to-die.
Vu Hung was a member of
Headquarters. He was in charge of Saigon front and its surroundings. The Saigon
Special task forces including commando in inner city played an important role.
The liberation troops impersonated grassroots and used forged identity cards to
infiltrate in inner city. Arms and ammunition that were preserved in the
underground hideouts of our secret bases were before assembled from camouflage
shipments coming in and out Saigon …
That day, Hung couldn’t prevent
him from restlessly recalling such wonderful years when staying in Saigon … His
companion in arms fell. The streets in Saigon were impregnated with their
blood. Their souls made those streets sacred. The streets received the steps of
soldiers of that day marching to affranchise …
The Mazda followed the road
leading to Tan Son Nhat. Vu Hung would like to see the view in the air port in
those days. Everything was devastated. The coal black planes burnt were lying
about in disorder and in the way. The bomb craters were very deep in earth’s
womb. The instruction was issued in the person of Vu Hung and the heavy 130mm
gun battlefield located in Nhon Trach had let off 300 shells into such
air-force station. That collapsed plane storehouse, destroyed half plane
quantity, burnt fuel depository caused black smoke merging with oil, densely
rising up, spreading a huge cloud and made the planes explosive in the orange
flame. The shell raid itself properly sabotaged Ambassador Martin’s evacuation
scheme by air applied for American in Tan Son Nhat air port. It was
praiseworthy of Martin’s “courage”. He sat on his car with an American flag on
it and arrived in there in order to get a field observation by himself right
after the shells being let off became less. He disappointedly shook his head and
his evacuation plan was changed from planes to helicopters on the roof of
Embassy Building.
Martin and the last Americans took
the flight no. CH-53 which flied sea direction and landed on the air port on
the ship named Midway before moving to the leading boat Blue Ridge. Martin’s
shock-dog was brought with him and it was light-heartedly running on the deck.
Many high-ranking generals who “supplied concrete guidance in the war” were
swarming there. They were distributed tranquillizers, quietly staying in small
compartments on the ship and playing the part of “historical witnesses” who
were suffering a complete defeat in the last minutes of the war.
They were much weaker in
comparison with Chief of the general staff Cao Van Vien who was accounted much more
politic. 2 days before or on 27 April, “Chief of the general staff” had his
“letter of no paying long-term leave” approved by the President Tran Van Huong
(in the room of Thieu’s position). Handing over the power to his
second-in-command, Vien took the plane of Military attaché American Embassy Organization
(DAO) to fly Bangkok. Then, he had casual wear before buying a plane ticket for
a flight to United State. What a quite “decent” escape! It wasn’t like his
“colleagues” who were panic-stricken when swarming up the helicopter and
transited on gunboat. During 9 years of working as Chief of the general staff
for Vietnam Republican armed service, Cao Van Vien was just deskbound when supplying
concrete guidance. Besides working hours, he either looked for the quietude in
his soul by sitting like a Zen Buddhist on the top storey of his house or kept
the lamp lighted to finish his French literary master’s program. Even so, Vien
could remain his position as a Top-ranking general who had been commanding
millions of soldiers in Saigon. Thieu was taking advantage of Vien’s faith
because he was afraid that if another very fine general was assigned to the
place of Vien that guy would be able to stage a coup d’état and overthrown Thieu.
- A “spectacular”
landscape came about at 11 o’clock in the afternoon dated 29 April – Do Thanh
continued – I had already taken many wonderful pictures as my literatures in
the future on that day. The American planes were swarming like flies in the
air. The total number was 81 planes among which were 36 helicopters taking off
from Hancock ship in the high sea and 45 ones setting out from Takli base
(Thailand) were roaring on the sky in Saigon. Their mission was to pick up
1.500 Americans and 6.000 Vietnamese evacuees. Such a topsy-turvy spectacle
like that had never happened in Saigon before. On the roof of American Embassy,
the view of the people who were swarming up rope ladders in order to get in the
planes looked alike the clusters of figs. That was just an America’s shameful
symbol in the history of the Vietnamese aggressive war …
… After finishing the tour
round “historical event monuments”, Do Thanh sent Hung, Thieu and Trung to
Royale restaurant which had just reopened in the centre of Saigon. It remained
its luxury display in the time of American consulters and mandarins’ son in Saigon
who used to come there for being hedonists. The colorful lamplights were
flickering. The waitresses in their short skirts showing their spotless white
thighs brought shining glasses of Martel yellow wine. The soft music was
passionate.
Frankly speaking, it was a
strange environment for Hung, Thieu and Trung. That was the first time they
experienced the atmosphere in a five stars international hotel. They were
accustomed to the chop-houses “under the commerce forms in Hanoi” and the
scenes in which people had to queue up before exchanging the ration tickets for
rice whose rate was one rice ration and two noodle portions.
- There hasn’t been
any change, has there? – Thieu made a vague question.
- What do you mean? –
Do Thanh didn’t seem to have caught Thieu’s idea.
- How it can be like
that despite Revolution has arrived in – Trung jerked up his chin towards the
waitresses showing their white thighs.
- There are some
styles of “international civilization” we should follow – Vu Hung informed. It
was surprised when the army general with extremely strict orders was more
“expansive” than his two soldiers.
It was truly that the three
soldiers’ spirit was relaxed under the effect of the soft and slow music after
their nearly 10 years of listening to the “music of war”.
- It’s quite
comfortable as well – Hung admitted.
Four of them were sipping their
glasses of Martel wine.
- It’s good and has a
big different compares to the alcohol made of sticky rice which is producing in
our countryside in the North of Vietnam.
A lot of food was displayed
including fresh salmons, beef, beefsteak, pig’s trotters for smoking, cheese
and so on.
The hotel owner got close to
them and ceremonially said while he was rubbing his hands together:
- I’m Do Thanh’s
veteran friend. Today, our restaurant is very pleased to receive our Liberation
gentlemen. Do Thanh has informed us in advance and we would like to feast you.
That can be counted as the fellow-feeling of the people in Saigon towards
Liberation comrades.
Vu Hung raised his glass and thanked
him while the waitresses in shirts opening to the upper parts of the breasts
were standing and serving.
Do Thanh put his mouth close to
the ears of each and whispered after the lunch had been finished:
- Later on, please to
invite three of you to drop into private rooms for taking steam baths so that three
beautiful waitresses can give massages.
Hung shook his head.
- Oh! No! I can’t be
allowed! And both of them can’t either.
- Sir! This is a
normal thing. Massage is a science of relaxation.
Three waitresses slipped their
skirts showing their staring white spotless bodies and ready for professional
competence manipulation.
Vu Hung insisted on coming out.
Thieu and Trung were looking back the three girls who were almost in nude and
walking behind their superior.
- We have just
affranchised and we are on military management duty. We will “lose our heads”
if we do such a thing – Hung warned.
- How “holy”
Revolution is! – Do Thanh made a comment – It’s really “monks”. That’s why the
women in Saigon one and all affirm that: Liberation servicemen don’t hurt a fly
and even don’t dare to look at any girl. In the war history, the soldiers robbed
and forced women on the spot at their will and pleasure when marching in the
lost cities. On the contrary, the Vietcong soldiers don’t do anything but look
at the stores as though the children are watching Mid-autumn products and
star-decorative multi-colored lanterns. All of them want to buy bad quality frames
of bicycle which are curved from tin containers and dolls so that those
soldiers can give them to their wives and offspring as gifts when they take
leaves and return their hometowns.
- That’s the reason
why we have defeated the enemy – Vu Hung explained – Our troops are equipped
mental weapon which is cemented into a very fast block without concerning to
material whereas the puppet ones are seduced by “the smell of money”. They
always calculated for their sake whenever engaging in battle. They would “end
of a merry-making party” if they couldn’t get any benefit.
- Our Vietnam country
has just finished a wonderful historical chapter which is immortal forever and
I’m happy to be a witness – Do Thanh felt highly enthusiastic.
Leaving Royale restaurant, Do
Thanh sent them to the Big Market with Chinese shops and stores that are
reopened and being done business in crowds as before. Passing by a church named
Parish Priest Tam, Do Thanh told a story:
- In 1963, “the young
generals” got the go-ahead from America before staging a coup d’état. The Colonel Nguyen Van
Thieu commanded his troops to carry the war into Gia Long Palace. The American
Ambassador gave Diem a phone call and suggested Diem to be a refugee in his
Embassy. But Diem hung up on him to show the refusal. What a remarkable “sense
of purpose and uprightness”! Diem and Nhu got in the guarded car, followed Ngo
Quyen Street in the Big Market area and went directly into Mrs. Cao Van Vien’s
house. At that time, Vien whose title was Colonel didn’t take part in the coup
d’état. Mrs. Vien suggested
them to leave due to security reason. Diem and Nhu’s final destination was
Parish Priest Tam church after they had dropped in on a wealthy Chinese
businessman named Ma Tuyen. The coup d’état troops asked Diem for his unconditional surrender
and traveled abroad right away. Diem replied: “How I can go whereas my mother
is still here.” An armored personel carrier M113 arrived in and Diem and Nhu
had to get in. Diem was in grey clothes with a briefcase on his hand. On the
car, Nhu blamed them: “Why we must use such a vehicle or you haven’t got any
other better one.”
A round of gunfire
was risen when the car passed by the gate of train station on Red Cross Street.
Colonel Nhung, the coup d’état
general Duong Van Minh’s bodyguard who was a former commando in French
domination times and was notorious for his cruelty withdrew his Colt 12 and
gave Diem 6 gunshots and Nhu 9 ones on the spot in the car.
Ngo Dinh Can – Diem
younger natural bother – a great landlord in the Center of Vietnam who was
infamous for his cruelty was sentenced to death. A ridiculous detail was that
Can had lodged his 6 millions US dollars in Swiss bank. Some coup d’état general requested Can to
write a deed of transference in which he was a beneficiary and then he would
manage to release Can. Nevertheless, Can refused the proposal. He devoted all
such amount to the Redeemer religious order Church located in Hue.
- Vu Hung added – the
“pig-headed” young generals staff continued to correct and edit each other by
chaotically staging the coup d’états.
One soldierly Head of state announced in open “the army is the father of the
people”. What a unilateral expression!
Thieu and Trung laughed almost
hysterically:
- How he can be a
Fuehrer once he behaved like that.
… The Mazda parked in front of
a big building. A luxury shop was set up for trading watches on the first
floor. Thanh introduced:
- Mr. Tran Thang – a
capitalist, the shop owner is a former evacuative Northerner in 1954. He
started his business with his bare hands. He is in sympathy with our “Vietcong”
and he was one of our “bases”.
Vu Hung entered the guest room
decorated with splendid elephant’s tusks. The host gave them a high old time
and respectively offered each of them a Japanese watch Orien as a small
present.
All of them shook their heads:
- We aren’t allowed
because we are Liberation soldiers working in inner city.
Thieu and Trung had bright eyes
when they saw the costly automatic watches at the first time in their lives.
Previously, they had known about the Soviet Union stem-winders Ponzot. Even so,
they didn’t dare to receive.
Mr. Tran Thang was quite happy
due to “being affranchised”. However, he didn’t conceal his worries.
- We must be prevented
from freely trading. “The capital regime” is going to be cleared. This watch
business will be “a joint state and private undertaking” which is under public
ownership. I will become a paid manager. Our government has no place for
private enterprises but the State collective ones.
He was surprised after smacking
his lips for a while:
- Why three of you
don’t take one watch for each in order to know the time. I feel the stem-winder
on our chief Hung’s hand is too old fashion. How you can command the engagement
with such watch. Both hour hand and minute hand are clipping-clopping.
- Thieu smiled – You
know! Time of opening fire for 300 cannon shells 130mm which poured into Tan
Son Nhat air port and made the whole Saigon moved was set up based on this
watch’s operation.
- We admire Liberation
soldiers who fought for fine ideal, liberation and national unity. They haven’t
care of their own sake. How about puppet generals and high-ranking officers?
Dollars and diamonds and something like that are everything. Individual heroism
is placed on the top. Good wine and beautiful girls are too. By the same token,
how they can front you …
Thieu asked:
- Actually, do I
wonder how you can build such a fortune like that with two bare hands in the
beginning?
Do Thanh made more
“introductions”:
- This is just one of
Mr. Thang’s businesses. He has two more big shops specializing in electrical
goods, televisions and refrigerators on Ham Nghi and Le Loi Streets.
Thieu couldn’t help being
curious:
- You must have
inherited a sizable fortune.
Mr. Thang was absorbed in
thought: I was on board in Hai Phong in 1954 when I was 15. Staying here, I was
a news-vendor. I slept on the pavement at night. I had a lonely life with
neither house nor relative. One owner of a watch store felt sorry for me and
recruited me as a servant who tidied and minded the goods. I had studied how to
repair watches for increasing knowledge purpose. Then, I became my boss’
trading assistant. The watches were bought at cheap prices, repaired, renewed
and sold at high prices. Later on, we expanded our business by buying our
supplies wholesale and selling retail. Times passed by, other kinds of watches
whose origins were Japan and Switzerland appeared in Saigon. We imported them
and sold retail. Little by little, I took care of wholesale network. That came
of my nimbleness and expertise. The old host received me as his adopted son. I
gradually became important person. How extraordinary the business is! We will
kite if we hit a winning streak. I bought a bigger shop and enjoyed my business
prosperity which was on the up-and-up. I borrowed with interest from the bank when
I was fit for extending my activities into other fields such as electronics,
televisions and refrigerators which started appearing in Saigon. All houses
wished to have one television for watching and one refrigerator for storing the
food. Both things became the symbol of a modern and comfortable life. I had
correctly felt the pulse of the market and thus I earned big money when I
imported two kinds of such products for trading purpose.
- I can’t imagine when
a little news-vendor could become a capitalist.
- In Western
societies, there are lots of cases like that. In Korea, The kid Daewoo came of
a little news-vendor. He had to sell tens of newspapers in order to have enough
money to buy rice and feed his mother and his younger persons by birth. Even
so, he had established his big economic corporation which is famous all over
the world at last.
- How strange it is! I
can’t understand! – Thieu kept being in a divided mind.
- It’s because you
haven’t lived in capital society so that you haven’t got the concept of doing
business and feathering your nest.
- It’s right!
- To be frank with
you, a prosperous economy can only appear in a place where the business is
freely operated in the market economy.
- Vu Hung remarked –
However, your mentioned society is full of unfairness and oppression whereas
revolution’s target is to erase all unfairness, oppression, the gap between the
rich and the poor people. Nobody is the hired person. Everybody is the owner.
Nobody is fleeced.
The boss of the watch shop gave
a sigh:
- I can’t catch the
political matter. I only know that I’m in sympathy with revolutionary side. I
used to contribute lots of money to buy medicine, appliances and articles of
daily necessities and secretly send them to liberation region. It was accounted
dauntless because I would be in trouble if I was discovered by policemen in
Saigon. Even so, I kept doing such dangerous activities. If it was come out at
the most I would use the money to “gag” the policemen in Saigon and they would
protect me.
- But you have to get
the “certificate” from Liberation side as a proof – Vu Hung reminded – The
direct receivers have to write the certificate which is attested and chopped.
That will be convenience for you in the future when you fall in line with the
life after liberation. Revolution will never forget anyone but the weave of erasing private ownership and non-capitalist
won’t spare anybody.
Vu Hung appeared to think of
the Stone Farming House in the year 1956 when Mrs. Doctor of Letters Nguyen was
still denounced no matter her last basket of rice had been completely scraped
so as to support his “Three Goddess war zone” …
The Mazda turned back the
headquarters of General Staff when Saigon had just been lighted up. Saigon was
back to normal with bright lamplights just like shooting stars. Three of them
were sitting on the balcony of the top floor and looking at the city at night.
It couldn’t imagine that it used to be the great city of “Vietnam Republican
Nation” – the ally of the biggest country on the world named United State of
America tens of days ago. And then, the regulation of such mentioned force had
been thawed like soap bubbles. It was just like a dream …
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