Reader Ad Slot
Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.
American Friends Service Committee — Part 17
Page 10
10 / 82
rete
ee ee ee
ee Ce Td
ee _ ws -_ - 4 - . . Lo : 4 .
ca te el tle Mem cae ce a a a a ar A A eR SES ATS, | =
FD-340 (Rev. 7-16-63) 04 Se
. . Py . 7 . , é
2 Bes . Lan .
eee t - cet we me ae -
Qe eee le
Eyewitness Report from Vietnam __
By Stewart MEeacnam ©
Stewart Meacham of Central Philadelphia Meeting is Peace Education Secretary of the American Friends"
Service Commitiee. On a recent visit to South Vietnam for the AFSC he took with him a letter of accredi.
tation as correspondent for the Frienps Journal. The press cord (pictured kere) issued to him in that caper;
ity by the South Vietnam Press Office he used to attend press briefings im Saigon and as identification when
he was observing the September elections in Quang Ngai. = = “
UANG NGAI Province has seen considerable mili-
tary activity and continues to be one of the more,
active areas for the National Liberation Front. Only a
few nights before J went to the city of Quang Ngai (site . .
of 2 prosthetic center and a child-day-care center operated ; ; . —-
by the American Friends Service Committee), the Front -
came into the city and executed 2 midnight raid on the :
jail holding over nine hundred political prisoners.
‘The coo} daring of this raid is suggested by the fact
that United States and South Vietnamese armed forces, .
as well as substantial contingents of police, are stationed : ; —_—
in Quang Ngai. The NLF set fire to two filling stations ,
sin the center of the city and fired small arms into the
‘air at several other points. While all this was going on
-they broke into the jail, spent the better part of an hour
“lecturing the prisoners on the merits of the NLF, and
then released those who wished to join the struggle
against Saigon and US. military intervention. Newspa-
pers reported that nearly all the prisoners took advan- -
tage of this opportunity. 3
When I arrived in Quang Ngai, U.S. armed force}
were mounting retaliatory attacks against the surround-
ing countryside. As I stepped off the plane I saw nine
military helicopters landing in formation. Other groups . —
of helicopters were coming in behind this one, and by
the time J had collected my luggage about fifty helicopters ~
had landed and some were taking of again. That after-
noon, from the grounds of the Quang Ngai hospical, ] __
saw US. military aircraft dive-bombing with fre bombs. moo,
on the nearby hills, while helicopters were lowering artil- -
Nery pieces and other supplies to troops on the ground: eT -
+ ‘That night there was considerable H and 1 (harass
zment and interdiction) fire, which shook the AFSC house
where a number of us had gathered for the evening meal:
(Indicate page, nome of
newspaper, city and state.}
p.597,598-"The
Friends Journal"
_. Philadelphia,
pete: 11/15/67
Edition: Vol.13, No.
Author: Etewart Meac
Eder: Frances Willi
Title: Browin
ne ee
Community corrections
No user corrections yet.
Comments
No comments on this document yet.
Bottom Reader Ad Slot
Bottom Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.
Continue Exploring
Agency Collection
Explore This Archive Cluster
Broad Topic Hub
Topic Hub
federal bureau
letter
Related subtopics
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic