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American Airpower Museum Unveils Vietnam Veteran Tribute On the Anniversary of the Bloody Tet Offensive

On Sunday, January 30, at 12 Noon, more than 40 years after the start of the bloody Tet Offensive seen as the turning point in the Vietnam conflict, the American Airpower Museum at Republic Airport, 1230 New Highway, Farmingdale, NY will unveil a permanent tribute to the American veteran who served in that war and all those who did not return home.

The display, conceived and constructed by two Purple Heart Vietnam veterans Leonard Partiss of Bohemia and Joseph Pelligritti of West Islip, includes a mannequin depicted as an American “grunt” loaded down with gear and weapons in the middle of a jungle clearing. Another element of the display is a model of an American firebase engaged in defending its position somewhere in Vietnam’s “I Corps.”

The display will be presented in coordination with the museum’s Vietnam era F-105 fighter-bomber built by Republic Aviation during the 1960’s at the museum’s hangar location and flown in support of American troops throughout the Vietnam conflict.  Vietnam veterans who experienced Tet will be on hand to discuss their experiences.

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The Tet Offensive was a massive surprise attack launched by North Vietnam against the United States and South Vietnamese Army on January30, 1968. The attack took place during Tet, one of the most sacred holidays in the Vietnamese calendar and took months for the communists to be routed from their positions throughout South Vietnam. While a tactical defeat for the North, with tens of thousands of causalities, the fact that they could mount such a devastating surprise attack eroded support for the conflict across the United States.

What: Vietnam exhibit and permanent tribute to the vet being dedicated

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Why: On anniversary of bloody Tet Offensive, a turning point in the Vietnam conflict

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