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New KET documentary shares experiences of Kentucky Vietnam Veterans

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New KET documentary shares experiences of Kentucky Vietnam Veterans

For Release: 11/02/16 12:59 PM

[Editor’s Note: A full list of featured veterans and their home cities is included in this updated release.]

Just in time for Veterans Day, KET’s new documentary Kentucky Veterans of the Vietnam War: In Their Own Words shares first-hand accounts of the war from roughly 45 veterans who lived it. The program premieres Thursday, Nov. 10 at 9/8 pm on KET and Sunday, Nov. 13 at 9/8 pm on KET2.

Narrated by Kentuckian Nick Clooney and rich in archival photographs and home movies, the program focuses on the intimate, ground-level experiences of Kentucky troops in Vietnam. Veterans share harrowing memories of facing mortar fire as their planes arrived in South Vietnam and dodging their way through a jungle canopy rife with bullet and rocket fire. Several veterans recount the pain of watching their friends and fellow soldiers make the ultimate sacrifice for their country.

“These soldiers are proud of what they did, but they often felt that they were not appreciated for putting on the uniform of their country,” said the film’s producer/director Tom Bickel, alluding to the social unrest surrounding U.S. participation in the war at the time. “It wasn’t easy for them to tell these stories.”

In the program, veteran Marj Graves of Louisville, who served as a nurse in Vietnam, recounts how the experience of identifying 35 charred bodies following a helicopter crash was so traumatic she left the field of nursing altogether following the war.

Veteran Don Parrish of Bardstown details the devastating attack on his National Guard artillery unit, which resulted in the loss of five of his fellow Bardstown soldiers.

Another veteran, John Outlaw of Owensboro, recalls the first time he was faced with the brutal choice of killing an enemy combatant – in his case, it was a woman armed with an AK-47. “I was raised not to harm women,” he said. “But in this case it was ‘kill or be killed.’ That is not what we were raised to do.’”

The full list of Kentucky Veterans appearing in the program, listed alphabetically by their home city, is below:

Bardstown, KY

-Kent Bischoff

-Don Parrish

-Tom Raisor

Berea, KY

-Gerald Clark

-Emerson McAfee

Bowling Green, KY

-Dan Cherry

-Arnie Franklin

Cecilia, KY

-David Cowherd

Crestview Hills, KY

-Dave Agee

Crestwood, KY

-Chris Johnson

Elizabethtown, KY

-Robert Griffin

-Rick Uhey

Greenup, KY

-Vance Huston

Harrison, Ohio

-Fred Hellman

Harrodsburg, KY

-George Gibson

-Jack Mattingly

-Dallas Waterfill

Jeffersontown, KY

-John Wright

Kettering, Ohio

-Steve Ross

Lexington, KY

-Thomas Bulleit, Jr.

-Steve Hellman

-Joseph Hood

-Jerry Meriwether

Louisville, KY

-James Angelini

-Allen Broussard

-Wilhelm Dahner

-Michael Davidson

-Marj Graves

-Robert Graves

-Jim Lundgard

-Charles Stallard

Madisonville, KY

-Harry Davis

-Harry Luckett

-Donald Whitehouse

Maysville, KY

-Ronnie French

Owensboro, KY

-John Crowe

-Herman Lowe

-John Outlaw

Paducah, KY

-Gordon Williams

Rineyville, KY

-Carey Christie

South Shore, KY

-David Chaffin

-Robert Munn

Winchester, KY

-Jerry Cecil

-Claude Shaw

The program is the third in a series of KET documentaries showcasing Kentucky veterans’ war experiences. Previous programs interviewed veterans from  World War II and the Korean War.

Kentucky Veterans of the Vietnam War: In Their Own Words is a KET production, produced and directed by Tom Bickel.

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Todd Piccirilli
Senior Director, Marketing and Communications
859-258-7242
tpiccirilli@ket.org