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Renew Vietnam Screening
Preview Screening & Q&A Friday, July 17, 6-9pm Grease Diner 6604 San Pablo Ave, Oakland $5/donation Renew Vietnam Indiegogo Campaign Benjamin Welmond’s latest film project tells the story of Project Renew, an organization in Vietnam’s Quang Tri province dedicated to removing unexploded … Continue reading
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The Nation: Lethal Legacy Of The Vietnam War
Fifty years after the first US troops came ashore at Da Nang, the Vietnamese are still coping with unexploded bombs and Agent Orange. George Black February 25, 2015 This article appeared in the March 16, 2015 edition of The Nation. ..”Ever … Continue reading
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Tagged Agent Orange, Chuck Searcy, Dan Nang, George Black, Lethal Legacy of the Vietnam War, My Lai, Quang Tri Province, San Francisco, The Nation, unexploded bombs, UXO, Veterans, Veterans For Peace, vfpsf.wordpress.com
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Project Renew Update: PBS & Athens Georgia
U.S. Veteran leads clean-up of Vietnam War’s lethal remnants PBS News Hour Judy Woodruff, @judywoodruff November 20, 2014 There are still ongoing lethal consequences of the Vietnam War that ended in 1975. Undetonated “bomblets,” dropped by the U.S. military during … Continue reading
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Tagged Athens Banner Herald, Athens Georgia, bomb legacy, Chuck Searcy, Judy Woodruff, Lee Shearer, Mike Cerre, Online Athens, PBS News hour, Project Renew, unexploded ordnance, Unexploeded bombs, UXO, Veteran, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf, vfpsf.wordpress.com, VietNam, World War II
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Operation Light at the End of the Tunnel
Chuck Searcy A Presentation & Conversation Thursday, September 4 6pm Registration 6:30 pm Program/Wine Reception Marines Memorial Club, 609 Sutter Street, San Francisco Free Event: Must pre-register Vietnam War veteran Chuck Searcy has lived in Vietnam for the last nearly 20 years. … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC News, Agent Orange, Army Intelligence, Athens, Cam Tuyen Commune, Chuck Searcy, Dong Ha, EOD, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Georgia, Hanoi, Lang Vei, Marines Memorial Club, Mike Cerre, Operation Light At The End Of The Tunnel, Project Renew, Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam, Trieu Phong District, unexploded ordnance, US MK82 aircraft bomb, UXO Vietnamese, Viet Nam, Vietnam Veterans, Vietnamese
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2012 VFP Tour BlogLog. Eight.
April 23, Monday: We drove from Hue to Dong Ha where we had a formal meeting with local officials of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO). We learned that 15.4 million tons of munitions were used during the war, and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 VFP Tour BlogLog, Ben Hai River, Chuck Searcy, Cu Chi tunnels, Dong Ha, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, Mine Action Visitor Center, Paul Cox, Project Renew, Quang Tri Province, unexploded ordnance, UXO, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf.wordpress.com, Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations, Vinh Moc, VUFO
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2012 VFP Tour BlogLog. Two.
April 17, Tuesday: after a very long pair of flights from San Francisco-Taipei-Hanoi, we arrived mid-morning and were greeted by VFP Hoa Binh Chapter Prez Suel Jones, VP Chuck Searcy, and Treasurer Chuck Palazzo, and member Mike Cull, also on … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 VFP Tour BlogLog, Agent Orange, Chuck Palazzo, Chuck Searcy, Deryle Perryman, Hanoi, Hoa Binh, Paul Cox, Suel Jones, Veterans For Peace, VFP, vfpsf, vfpsf.wordpress.com, Viet Nam, VietNam
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