Reflections On Memorial Day, 2017 At The Vietnam Memorial Wall-Fritz
Taylor’s Endless War
By Josh Breslin
Fritz Taylor, Vietnam veteran, 1969-1971, 4th
Infantry, always claimed long after he had gotten “religion” on the questions
of war and peace, after he had earned the right to oppose the bloody damn thing
having been up close and personal that some of his fellow veterans had been
shortchanged when it came to the crying wall, crying for him every time he went
down to D.C. and was drawn to, had to pay his respects to his fallen comrades.
He knew that each name inscribed on that black granite had paid their dues. No
question.
This year he happened to be in D.C. on Memorial Day and so
as it turned out quite by accident his “duty” to his fallen comrades,
especially hometown boys Eric Slater and Jimmy Jenkins Fritz forever etched in
stone there, he had caught part of the annual ceremony. Righteous Fritz who
went he went over to the peace side of the equation probably had logged more
jail time than was good for him with acts of civil disobedience when he wanted
to make a point about the current wave of endless wars, moreover did not have
any issue when new names of those who were missing in action somehow had gotten
repatriated or had been accounted for by some other method. (See above for
additions to this year’s crying wall). What grieved Fritz was those like his
friend from Vietnam days, Johnny Ridge, a working class kid from Steubenville
out in Ohio near the river who after many years of suffering psychic wounds received
in Vietnam jumped into that Ohio River. Or another friend from anti-war soldier
days, Manny Gibbons who spent his last few years fighting cancer which the doctors
directly related to his exposure to Agent Orange. There were others whose
stories he knew but those two accounts will do to make this point.
Fritz, righteous Fritz, that day once again promised his
lost comrades that he would work until he went to his own not too distant death
to get their names etched in stone. Vietnam will never end for one Fritz John
Taylor, or a lot of other guys either.
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