A South Vietnamese soldier handles a corpse. 1966 (Image by Christian Simonpietri)
These men were soldiers. They were unfortunate. They fought for a country that ceased to exist, gobbled up by a aggressive brethren. They fought for a regime that was dictatorial and unpopular. When America dumped South Vietnam and the communist North took over, no one shed any tears for these men of the ARVN (also called SVA- South Vietnamese Army). They lived and live in disgrace in Vietnam. Their situation is not dissimilar to the soldiers of Waffen SS. Only that the world forgot soldiers of a country called South Vietnam.
A South Vietnamese soldier with a American made M 16 rifle
South Vietnamese soldiers with arms seized from the North Vietnamese (NVA) soldiers
SVA soldiers with flags captured from the communist NVA
South Vietnamese soldiers defend a village during the Tet Offensive |
South Vietnamese soldiers fighting on the streets of Saigon during the Tet Offensive in 1968. |
A SVA soldiers takes an injured villager to safety. The regime was lousy but the SVA men came from the country and loved it |
Street in Saigon. 1968. South Vietnamese soldiers during the Tet Offensive.
Tan Son Nhut Air Base (1955–1975) was a Republic of Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) facility. It is located near the city of Saigon in southern Vietnam. The United States used it as a major base during the Vietnam War (1959–1975), stationing Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine units there. Following the Fall of Saigon it was taken over as a Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF) facility and remains in active use today.
SVA soldiers pass the corpses of Vietnamese people killed by the communists.
A SVA soldier looks after a wounded woman during the Tet Offensive
SVA soldiers with captured Vietcong. Propaganda? May be.
Former SVA men now POW escorted by a North Vietnamese soldier
THE FATE OF THE UNFORTUNATE SOLDIERS OF SOUTH VIETNAM
Once proud soldiers, they lived in utter poverty and disgrace under the new dispensation. They were soldiers. They were our allies against communism. They deserved better. They deserve the same respect as a American Vietnam Veteran.