Wallace Nunn, of Pennsylvania, is the Manager of the Philadelphia
Public Finance office and has enjoyed a 30-year career as a professional investment and financial advisor. In 1967 and 1968,
Nunn served as a U.S. Army Helicopter Gunship Door Gunner in the Republic of Vietnam.
Mr. Nunn currently serves on the
Pennsylvania State Board of Education, is Chairman of the Board for The Center for the Study of Popular Culture, and is Chairman
of the Board for the Medal of Honor Foundation.
The Hon. James Warner
Formerly a U.S. Marine Corps captain
The
Hon. James Warner was held captive in Vietnam as a POW for over five years and was awarded numerous honors for his distinguished
military service. An attorney by profession, Mr. Warner currently resides in Maryland and practices law for the National Rifle
Association.
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https://www.grasswave.com/vvlf/donate.phpNews Articles
10/06/2005Documentary Maker Sues Sen. Kerry
UPI coverage of the new lawsuit against Sen. John
Kerry by former Vietnam POWs and Stolen Honor producer Carlton Sherwood
10/05/2005Filmmaker Sues Kerry, Campaign Aide
Associated
Press coverage of the new lawsuit against Sen. John Kerry by former Vietnam POWs and Stolen Honor producer Carlton Sherwood.
9/14/2005Myths
of Vietnam / Lessons for Iraq
FrontPageMagazine.com interviews Vietnam veteran R.J. Del Vecchio, co-author of Whitewash/Blackwash:
Myths of the Viet Nam War, on the widely held misconceptions about America's war in Vietnam and how they continue to impact
U.S. policy today.
9/8/2005A Bad Analogy: The war in Iraq is not another "Vietnam."
Writing in the Wall Street Journal,
Peter Kann takes a thoughtful look at the similarities and differences between the Vietnam War and the ongoing war in Iraq.
9/1/2005Left
Seeks More Media Control
Accuracy in Media's Roger Aronoff describes the efforts of the so-called "Democracy Alliance"
to gain greater control over the American media. Aronoff notes last year's attack on Sinclair Broadcasting's attempt to air
the POW documentary "Stolen Honor" as an example of the tactics that can be expected from this group.
8/10/2005'Winter
Soldier' Vietnam Distortion Rides Again
The 1971 Vietnam Veterans Against the War antiwar documentary "Winter Soldier"
will be screened in New York, Chicago, Detroit, Hartford, Minneapolis and other venues. Author B.G. Burkett suggests that
most of the atrocity claims in the film are "the product of outright fabrications."
8/1/2005Lost Victory
Military
expert Mackubin Thomas Owens reviews the new book Vietnam Chronicles: The Abrams Tapes, 1968-1972, edited by Lewis Sorley.
Owens supports Sorley's conclusion that General Creighton Abrams and his team "possessed a policy and strategy that, but for
domestic politics, might have led to an American success in Vietnam."
7/9/2005A New Yorker Kind of Guy
Ben Stein
dissects "The Spy Who Loved Us," a recent New Yorker article singing the praises of Pham Xuan An, a Time magazine correspondent
in Saigon during the Vietnam War who was also a spy working for the North Vietnamese.
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https://www.grasswave.com/vvlf/donate.php6/13/2005State Department Religious Freedom Report on Vietnam
U.S. State Department International Religious Freedom
Report on Vietnam for 2004.
6/12/2005Message to Hanoi: Human rights matter
Powerful article by Robert Caldwell detailing
the ongoing brutality of the Vietnamese communist regime towards Christians and other religious and ethnic minorities.
6/12/2005Vietnam:
'When will they ever learn?'
On June 21, President Bush will meet with Vietnamese Prime Minister Khai. Former POW Mike
Benge, who has worked for decades on behalf of the Montagnards and other persecuted minorities, calls for the Administration
to set concrete benchmarks and timelines for human rights improvements in Vietnam.
6/10/2005An American Traitor: Guilty
As Charged
Henry and Erika Holzer look at some of the lies and evasions in Jane Fonda's recent autobiography.
6/6/2005The
journalism of warfare
Writing in The New Criterion, Keith Windschuttle suggests that much anti-American war reporting is
effectively an attack on the core principles of Western civilization.
5/26/2005Heroes of the Vietnam Generation
James
Webb discusses the sharply different way in which the American public regards veterans of WWII and veterans of the Vietnam
War, and counters a few of the classic misconceptions about Vietnam veterans.
5/21/2005The Movement to Silence Conservative
Media
Accuracy in Media (AIM) traces the efforts of George Soros-funded organizations to suppress views inconvenient to
the Left. including last year's pressure campaign to keep Sinclair Broadcasting from airing the POW documentary Stolen Honor.
5/20/2005Military-haters
in the press
Ed Lasky traces the historic anti-military bias of the U.S. media to the Vietnam era, and notes the lasting
affection of American journalists for Pham Xuan An, a South Vietnamese correspondent for Time magazine during the war who
was later exposed as a spy for North Vietnam.
5/19/2005Newsweek meets 21st century war
Austin Bay covers the false
Newsweek "Koran in the toilet" report and analyzes the media's Vietnam-based reflex to assume the worst about the U.S. military.
5/17/2005Parade
will honor those who serve in military
"Not This Time Vets" founded by Donna Jacobs, the mother of a Marine deployed in
Iraq, has organized an Armed Forces Day parade expected to include some 700 participants: veterans of World War II, the Korean
War, the Vietnam War and Desert Storm, a Civil War re-enactment, the UC Davis marching band, a local car club and supporters
from as far away as Oregon, Arizona and Nevada.
5/9/2005Newsweek: We Never Said Thanks
Thirty years ago, Vietnam
Veterans returned home to a country in turmoil and often to a lonely homecoming. Now Vietnam Veterans are finally getting
the recognition that is long overdue.
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10/06/2005Vietnam Vets/Former POWs Respond to Slurs From Sen. Kerry's Staff
Former POWs
Jim Warner and Ken Cordier, and Mary Jane McManus, wife of former POW Kevin McManus, respond to comments about the new lawsuit
against John Kerry made by Kerry staffer David Wade.
10/05/2005Former Vietnam POWs Sue John Kerry
On October 3,
2005, Carlton Sherwood, Red, White and Blue, and the VVLF filed suit in Federal court against Sen. John Kerry and Anthony
Podesta for events relating to the suppression of the documentary film Stolen Honor.
9/13/2005VVLF Newsletter for September
13, 2005
Our first newsletter discusses the lawsuits against Stolen Honor producer Carlton Sherwood, efforts to smear American
troops as war criminals during the Vietnam era and today, and new articles and information available here at VietnamLegacy.org.
8/22/2005The
Fonda Fallacies: Why Jane Fonda Was Wrong, and Why It Matters Today
Prof. Robert Turner provides a detailed analysis of
Fonda's claims in her new book, "My Life So Far" about the Vietnam War, and about her own antiwar activities.
7/15/2005John
Kerry's pals sue maker of Stolen Honor
Carlton Sherwood, who wrote and produced the documentary Stolen Honor, describes
the lawsuit filed against him by Kenneth Campbell, former Vietnam Veterans Against the War crony of John Kerry, and asks the
public to support his defense.
6/29/2005For 5 months 'I stayed in the box'
Former POW and Vietnam Veterans Legacy
Foundation board member Jim Warner compares the treatment of terrorist prisoners at Guantanamo Bay to the real torture he
experienced in Hanoi.
6/22/2005Durbin: Costly Slander, Cheap Redemption
Scott Swett, executive director of the Vietnam
Veterans Legacy Foundation, reviews the controversy regarding Sen. Richard Durbin's comparison of the treatment of terrorist
prisoners to Nazi death camps and Soviet gulags.
6/17/2005Paul Galanti responds to Sen. Durbin
VVLF Board member
and former POW Paul Galanti offers some perspective to Sen. Dick Durbin, who recently compared the actions of American troops
at Guantanamo Bay to those of "Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime - Pol Pot or others - that had no concern
for human beings."
6/14/2005Interview with Mary Jane McManus on The Inquisition
Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation
director Mary Jane McManus talks to Scott Swett and Tim Ziegler about her experiences during the Vietnam War, the recent presidential
campaign, and the goals of the VVLF.
6/4/2005Interview with Ken Cordier on RNN TV
Ken Cordier, Vice-President of
the VVLF and a former POW in Vietnam, appears on RNN TV for the 30th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.
6/1/2005Lynn
Doyle interviews Mary Jane and Kevin McManus
VVLF Board member Mary Jane McManus and her husband, former POW Kevin McManus
appear on "It's Your Call with Lynn Doyle" to debate the role of the media during the Vietnam War.
6/1/2005"News of
Delaware County" (PA) interviews Bob McMahon
In-depth interview with Bob McMahon, Treasurer of the Vietnam Veterans Legacy
Foundation.
5/27/2005The Schiffer Report interviews Ken Cordier and Scott Swett
Paul Schiffer interviews Col. Ken
Cordier and Scott Swett of the Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation about the organization's goals and plans on RighTalk.com.
5/24/2005KYW-TV
interviews VVLF Treasurer Bob McMahon.
Thirty years ago, Saigon fell to the invading army of North Vietnam. KYW-TV, CBS
Channel 3 in Philadephia, interviews Robert McMahon, a veteran of the Vietnam war and Treasurer of Vietnam Veterans Legacy
Foundation.
5/15/2005A letter the Boston Globe wouldn't print
On April 30, the Boston Globe ran an article "debunking"
accounts that returning Vietnam troops were spit on by antiwar protestors. But the Globe didn't bother to tell their readers
a few important facts about the author...
5/11/2005Michael Smerconish asks Bob McMahon about Jane Fonda
Philadelphia's
Michael Smerconish talks with two Vietnam veterans, Dave Christian and VVLF Board member Robert McMahon, about Jane Fonda's
activities during the Vietnam War.
5/3/2005Vietnam: The Fog of War or the Smoke of Propaganda?
Carlton Sherwood,
creator of the documentary Stolen Honor and a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist, describes the creation of the Vietnam Veterans
Legacy Foundation, and the ongoing effort to set the record straight about the Vietnam War.
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The Vietnam War... You know someone who served -- maybe it was your husband, your father,
your grandfather, your uncle, your neighbor... or maybe it was you. Now you can help us preserve the legacy of the courageous
men and women who fought for our country in Vietnam. It's time to give our Vietnam Vets the support and honor they deserve,
and to educate those who have been deceived about the war. We want to provide a place where people can gain access to the
truth, to the history and to the men and women who were there, fighting, sacrificing and just trying to stay alive.
This
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https://www.grasswave.com/vvlf/donate.phpMission Statement
A group of Vietnam Veterans, concerned and frustrated with the lack of public understanding
of the Vietnam War and the negative image of those who served there, has embarked on a new mission - to tell the American
people the truth about what really happened in Vietnam. Our goal is to continue the work of countering more than three decades
of misinformation and propaganda, and to set the record straight.
The men and women who served in Vietnam are proud of
their service, and deserve acknowledgement for what they accomplished and what they endured. There is a critical need to educate
the public and the media. That is why we have created the Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation -- to tell the real stories about
the history of the Vietnam War
The VVLF will serve as a national repository of related materials, information and records
of the Vietnam War. We will make this information available and encourage people to learn more about the real history of the
war and its impact on those who fought it. This material may include accounts from Vietnam Vets, sworn testimony, oral histories,
and personal memorabilia. Specific packages of information will be made available to interested teachers, students and educational
institutions.
The VVLF will create independent films and documentaries regarding the events and history of the Vietnam
War. Exhibits and visual materials will be made available to museums, libraries and other public places.
The VVLF will
also act as a source of accurate information for journalists, authors and researchers, and will work to counter and expose
false information presented about the Vietnam War in the media.
The VVLF is a charitable and educational non-profit organization
that will operate solely on contributions, gifts and grants.
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