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Honorable Exit

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by Thurston Clarke


  One rocket hit the top floor: Manyon, Fall of Saigon, 96.

  His spokesman condemned: Keyes Beech, “Hotel Rocketed: Polish Reds Move,” Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1975, 6.

  Communist artillery spotters: Herrington, interview; Herrington, Peace with Honor?, 167.

  JMT linguist Stuart Herrington: Herrington, interview.

  He called Major General Smith: Snepp, Decent Interval, 448.

  “It may also be possible”: FLMF, box 4; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 262.

  “It appears evident”: George McArthur, “Reds Fire 4 Rockets into Central Saigon,” Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1975, 1.

  Tom Glenn, the young cryptologist: Glenn, interview; Tom Glenn, “Bitter Memories: The Fall of Saigon (Part 1),” Baltimore Post-Examiner, Aug. 18, 2013.

  Two days before delivering his warning: Tom Glenn, “Bitter Memories: The Fall of Saigon (Part 1),” Baltimore Post-Examiner, Aug. 18, 2013.

  Glenn told Martin: Ibid.

  Glenn hurried to Tom Polgar’s office: Ibid.

  “I finally understood”: Glenn, “Bitter Memories.”

  Polgar began hedging: Pilger, “The Last Day,” 18.

  “There is no way”: Ibid.

  The CIA’s Can Tho base chief: Sources for Rounsevell material: Parker, Vietnam War, 488; Rounsevell, interview.

  Back in Can Tho: Parker, interview; Parker, Vietnam War, 491–92; McNamara, Escape with Honor, 132–34.

  Air America pilot Marius Burke: Source for Burke material: Burke, interview.

  He suggested that Kiem: Sources for Armitage-Kiem meeting: Armitage, interview; Kane, “Secret Evacuation of the VNN Fleet,” 32–33; Do and Kane, Counterpart, 194–98.

  Erich von Marbod had stopped: Trest, Air Commando, 251; Hung, Palace File, 339.

  The next day: Von Marbod, interview.

  He expected a cease-fire: Ibid.; Hung, Palace File, 339.

  Von Marbod persuaded: Von Marbod, interview.

  During the next several days: Von Marbod, interview and correspondence.

  Von Marbod saw Martin again: Von Marbod, interview; Snepp, Decent Interval, 458–59.

  After lunch von Marbod: Von Marbod, interview.

  Armitage persuaded four U.S. servicemen: Armitage, interview; Mann, Rise of the Vulcans, 50–51.

  Back at Tan Son Nhut: Von Marbod, interview; Mann, Rise of the Vulcans, 50–51.

  Von Marbod radioed Armitage: Von Marbod, interview; Mann, Rise of the Vulcans, 50–51.

  “I’ve got a problem”: Von Marbod, interview; Mann, Rise of the Vulcans, 50–51; Willenson, Bad War, 333.

  Von Marbod called Seventh Air Force: Von Marbod, interview; Trest, Air Commando, 251–52.

  When CIA agent Jim Parker: Sources for Parker material: Parker, interview; Parker, Last Man Out, 296–303; Parker, Vietnam War, 492–97.

  While helicopters were collecting: McNamara, interview; McNamara, Escape with Honor, 135–36.

  He asked his driver: McNamara, interview; McNamara, Escape with Honor, 136–37.

  CHAPTER 17: EIGHTEEN OPTIMISTIC MINUTES

  Minh had told: Engelmann, Tears Before the Rain, 161.

  The inauguration was then postponed: Terzani, Giai Phong!, 35.

  “as if delivering”: Pilger, Last Day, 32.

  Headlines in The Saigon Post: Terzani, Giai Phong!, 42.

  But Radio Liberation: Todd, Cruel April, 342.

  New York Times reporter: Snepp, Decent Interval, 466.

  “I thought South Vietnamese”: Von Marbod, interview.

  Tom Glenn had been walking: Glenn, interview.

  One slammed into Joe McBride’s: McBride, interview; Moorefield, interview.

  Ken Moorefield grabbed his revolver: Moorefield, interview.

  Bell watched as the A-37s: Bell, interview; Bell, Leave No Man Behind, 99–100.

  When Ross Meador left: Meador, interview.

  Earlier that day: Martindale, interviews.

  After Jacobson refused: Burke, interview; Burke, “Vietnam Report: Part Two—Saigon Evacuation,” 7–8.

  Don Hays was in the embassy: Sources for Hays material: Hays, interview; DBC, box 3, folder 48; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 294–95.

  Dr. Lem Hoang Truong’s position: Sources for Truong material: Truong, interview; unpublished memoir supplied to the author by Truong.

  An hour after the attack: Pilger, Last Day, 44–46; Snepp, Decent Interval, 467.

  Polgar, who believed that the attack: Pilger, Last Day, 46.

  Minutes later he cabled: FLMF, box 8.

  He went on to describe: Ibid.

  Kissinger cabled back: Ibid.

  Quinn ran into David Kennerly’s office: Quinn, interview; Quinn, “From Whitehouse to the White House,” 10–11.

  Ford ordered the flights: Snepp, Decent Interval, 468.

  “No. They hit”: FLMF, box 8.

  By April 28, according to U.S. Air Force: Tobin, Laehr, and Hilgenberg, Last Flight from Saigon, 45.

  Ken Moorefield felt responsible: Moorefield, interviews.

  Moorefield walked back: Ibid.

  After the attack ended: Engelmann, Tears Before the Rain, 141–42.

  Moorefield rounded up: Moorefield, interviews.

  Jake Jacobson convened: Snepp, Decent Interval, 473–74.

  CHAPTER 18: FREQUENT WIND

  “How are things going, guys?”: Moorefield, interviews.

  Sergeant Maloney found them: Maloney, “Sgt. Kevin Maloney’s Fall of Saigon.”

  Before the day ended: John W. Finney, “Viet Cong Attack on Airport,” New York Times, April 29, 1975, 1.

  “Call up the Communist”: Madison, interview.

  Stuart Herrington ran: Herrington, interview; Herrington, Peace with Honor?, 171.

  One shell exploded so close: Ibid.

  “If they refuse”: Madison, interview.

  As Ky was leaving: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 400; Ky, Twenty Years and Twenty Days, 229.

  Ross Meador and the Vietnamese nurse: Meador, interview.

  Jim Parker woke: Parker, interview; Parker, Last Man Out, 305–7.

  Air America pilot Marius Burke: Burke, interview; Burke, “Vietnam Report: Part Two—Saigon Evacuation.”

  Don Hays, the young diplomat: Hays, interview.

  NSA head of station: Glenn, interview; Glenn, “Bitter Memories,” 17.

  Tom Polgar, who had bet: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 384.

  At 7:30 a.m., Martin received: Ibid., 385.

  “In view of the above”: FLMF, box 8.

  The National Security Council convened: FLNSA-Meet, April 28, 1975.

  Kissinger cabled Martin: FRUS, 271.

  He met in his office: Snepp, Decent Interval; Todd, Cruel April, 349–50; Dawson, 55 Days, 328–29.

  Jacobson wanted Martin: Snepp, Decent Interval, 483.

  Jacobson warned him that Vietcong: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 388; DBC, box 4, folders 7–8.

  As columns of black smoke: DBC, box 4, folders 7–8.

  Martin turned to Colonel: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 390; Hung, Palace File, 325.

  Smith broke in: Pilger, Last Day, 72.

  Martin asked to confer: DBC, box 4, folders 7–8; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 390.

  “If we can’t”: DBC, box 4, folders 7–8; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 390.

  Erich von Marbod had been sitting: Von Marbod, interview.

  “You have friends”: Ibid.; Snepp, Decent Interval, 489.

  Colonel Madison thought: Madison, interview.

  Sporadic Communist artillery shells: Herrington, Peace with Honor?, 173–74.

  He called Smith to report: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 391.

 
Martin called Kissinger: FRUS, 270.

  “I repeat my request”: Kissinger, Crisis, 530–31.

  “The President insists”: FLMF, box 8.

  Martin argued that he should remain: Dawson, 55 Days, 344.

  During the National Security Council: FLNSA-Meet, April 28, 1975.

  After learning about the delay: Kissinger, Crisis, 532.

  The JMT was unpacking: Madison, interview; Herrington, interview.

  Herrington looked out a window: Herrington, interview.

  Herrington, Bell, Madison, and Summers: Sources for JMT at the embassy: Herrington, Madison, and Bell, interviews; Bell, Leave No Man Behind, 104–5; Herrington, Peace with Honor?, 176–78; Summers, “Bitter End,” 70.

  “Every one of you folks”: Pilger, Last Day, 88.

  Herrington had written: Herrington, interview.

  “There is plenty of time!”: Wallace, River of Destiny, 29–30.

  They were promising to evacuate Thu Minh Nguyen: Katie Baker, “Remembering the Fall of Saigon and Vietnam’s Mass ‘Boat People’ Exodus,” Daily Beast, April 30, 2014, thedailybeast.com.

  They were promising to evacuate Y. I. Ching: Dawson, 55 Days, 339.

  They were promising to evacuate Binh Pho: Wallace, River of Destiny, 28–29.

  “Hey everybody, stay in line”: Ibid., 29.

  Martin had ordered that the evacuation: Snepp, Decent Interval, 543.

  CHAPTER 19: KEN MOOREFIELD’S ODYSSEY

  When rockets began: Sources for Moorefield assembling convoy and making his first run: Moorefield, interviews; Santoli, To Bear Any Burden, 234–35; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 398–99; Maloney, “Sgt. Kevin Maloney’s Fall of Saigon,” 5; Engelmann, Tears Before the Rain, 143.

  They returned to find: Moorefield, interviews; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 423–24; Santoli, To Bear Any Burden, 235.

  The dispatcher radioed: Moorefield, interviews.

  At Newport earlier that morning: Ryder, interview; MSC.

  The LST cast off: Ryder, interview; MSC.

  Martin and Jacobson feared: Moorefield, interviews; Snepp, Decent Interval, 504.

  They never resurfaced: Ryder, interview.

  His tug pulled its barge: Ibid.

  AID officer Mel Chatman: Chatman, interview.

  “Sir, with all due respect”: Engelmann, Tears Before the Rain, 127.

  After returning to the French embassy: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 407; DBC, box 4, file 7.

  After leaving Martin’s residence: Source for Moorefield in the streets: Moorefield, interviews.

  One of these buses had collected: Engelmann, Tears Before the Rain, 163–64, 174–76, 189–96; Hoffmann, On Their Own, 373.

  After becoming separated: Engelmann, Tears Before the Rain, 175.

  Ed Bradley thought: Ibid.

  Ken Kashiwahara noticed: Ibid., 163–65.

  As they were leaving: Ibid., 175.

  DAO intelligence operative: Kieff, interview.

  A female Vietnamese passenger: Engelmann, Tears Before the Rain, 192–96.

  “The Dodgers won”: Ibid., 165.

  Keyes Beech tried entering: Ibid., 192–96.

  Moorefield abandoned his sedan: Moorefield, interviews.

  Joe McBride returned: McBride, interview.

  “Martin thinks there will be”: Ibid.

  By the time McBride returned: Source for McBride at embassy: Ibid.

  CBS bureau chief Brian Ellis: Ellis, interview.

  “Look, I’ve decided it may be time”: Ibid.

  Many of the Vietnamese: Manyon, Fall of Saigon, 110.

  John Bennett, the acting director: ADST, John T. Bennett.

  A reporter picked up: Pilger, Last Day, 86.

  Truong’s odyssey had been as frantic: Truong, interview.

  Carey had already tangled: TTU/OH, Lieutenant General Richard E. Carey, 471.

  Hours before Gray flew: Ibid.

  Gray was as tough: Gray, interview; Santoli, Everything We Had, 14–16, 69–70.

  While briefing his officers: Santoli, Everything We Had, 90.

  He repeated this admonition: Gray, interview.

  In reply, Hays had gestured: Sources for Hays at Tan Son Nhut: Hays, interview; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 396–97; DBC, box 3, folder 48.

  The MPs fired warning shots: TTU/OH, Lieutenant General Richard E. Carey, 473–75; Dunham and Quinlan, U.S. Marines in Vietnam, 181; Snepp, Decent Interval, 511, 531.

  Instead of monitoring: Gray, interview.

  Among these pilots was Marius Burke: Burke, interview.

  Before Harnage began making pickups: Harnage, Thousand Faces, 156–58.

  He had acted instinctively: Ibid., 121–24; Bernstein, “This Week O. B. Harnage Remembers America’s Last Day in Vietnam.”

  After Air America pilots: George Taylor, correspondence with author.

  Air America helicopters landed on the roof: Source for Martindale on roof: Martindale, interviews.

  Throughout the afternoon: Camp, Assault from the Sky, 221.

  Military intelligence agent Nelson Kieff: Kieff, interview; Snepp, Decent Interval, 536–37.

  As their helicopter rose over: Gembara, interview.

  CHAPTER 20: INTO THE SOUTH CHINA SEA

  Soon after 10:00 a.m.: McNamara, interview; ADST, McNamara, 138–40; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 394–95.

  During a last sweep: McNamara, Escape with Honor, 142.

  Soon after Hasty arrived: McNamara, interview.

  Years later he would call: McNamara, Escape with Honor, 138.

  What really happened: Parker, Vietnam War, 504–5; Parker, Last Man Out, 311–12.

  The Vietnamese crew: Kassebaum, interview; ADST, McNamara, 143–44.

  Mud began appearing: McNamara, Escape with Honor, 146–49; ADST, McNamara, 144–45; McNamara, interview.

  Richard Armitage drove: Armitage, interview.

  Kiem summoned his captains: Do and Kane, Counterpart, 204.

  Terry McNamara gunned: Sources for McNamara heading down the Bassac: McNamara, Whitten, and Kassebaum, interviews; ADST, McNamara, 145–52; McNamara, Escape with Honor, 146–47.

  The Boo Heung Pioneer reached: Ryder, interview; MSC; Lee and Haynsworth, White Christmas in April, 180–81.

  Captain Flink woke: Parker, interview.

  After transferring his refugees: Ryder, interview.

  Parker knew it was too late: Sources for Parker’s rescue mission at Vung Tau: Parker, interview; Parker, Vietnam War, 510–17; Parker, Last Man Out, 316–26.

  Some of the passengers: Sources for Lem Truong’s voyage: Truong, interview; Truong, unpublished memoir provided to the author.

  Richard Armitage left on one of the last: Armitage, interview; Herman, Lucky Few, 54, 62.

  At dawn on May 1: Mann, Rise of the Vulcans, 51–52; Herman, Lucky Few, 109–12.

  Erich von Marbod had left: Von Marbod, interview.

  The Pentagon awarded him: Willenson, Bad War, 334.

  CHAPTER 21: THE 420

  Once Ken Moorefield got inside: Sources for Moorefield at the embassy: Moorefield, interviews; Santoli, To Bear Any Burden, 236–37; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 428–29, 434–35, 440–41; DBC, box 4, folder 12.

  “If only we hadn’t cut off”: Santoli, To Bear Any Burden, 237.

  Martin emerged from his inner office: McArthur, “It Became Sinful.”

  “Well, the smart ones”: LDE, “George McArthur’s Vietnam.”

  Several days earlier, after learning: Willenson, Bad War, 314.

  “If I ever hear you say”: Engelmann, Tears Before the Rain, 130.

  “Can’t you tell him”: FRUS, 273.

  Kissinger later said that he
and Ford: Ibid.

  He spent several hours: Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Periscope Newsletter, April 2005, 29.

  Ford watched updates: Cannon, Time and Chance, 372.

  “I’m the only Secretary of State”: Nessen, It Sure Looks Different from the Inside, 110.

  “If we give you another”: Ibid.

  “The good news”: Ibid.

  Twenty-six members of the congressional leadership: FRUS, 276.

  At 9:41 p.m., Martin received: FLMF, box 10.

  “Perhaps you can tell me”: FRUS, 275.

  “I can’t come out until”: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 439.

  “Among Americans here”: FLMF, box 10.

  “Defense promises 30 CH-53s”: Ibid.

  “IBM headquarters reports”: Ibid.

  “I understand that 154 IBM employees”: Ibid.

  Martin read Rumsfeld’s cable: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 440.

  “they carry about two-fifths”: FLMF, box 10.

  “We need the capacity”: FRUS, 277.

  “Who in the hell”: TTU/OH, Richard Carey, 498.

  A similar drama was unfolding: Ibid.

  “I will personally see”: Ibid.

  “Ladies and gentlemen, please be quiet”: SBE; Herrington, interview.

  The pushing and shoving: Ibid.

  Shortly after midnight Martin came: Madison, interview.

  “That’s fine. There’s no need to worry”: Wallace, River of Destiny, 31.

  Kissinger told Schlesinger: Kissinger, Crisis, 538.

  “I have been directed to send you”: FLMF, box 10.

  He had driven from breakfast: Meador, interview.

  Martin appeared around 3:30 a.m.: Engelmann, Tears, 472; Madison, interview; Snepp, Decent Interval, 558.

  Madison called Lehmann: Madison, interview.

  “Jesus,” Madison said: Ibid.; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 445.

  Lehmann called back: Madison, interview; Butler, Fall of Saigon, 445.

  Martin’s request for: Butler, Fall of Saigon, 444.

  Vice Admiral Steele, who commanded: Dunham and Quinlan, U.S. Marines in Vietnam, 199.

  “busily engaged in holding back”: Willenson, Bad War, 344.

 

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