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Reality show befriends enemies
General
Daniel Edwards Cherry (L) chats with ex-pilot Nguyen Hong My
(R). They fought each other in a fierce air battle during the
war. Thirty-six years later, the pilots meet again on grounds
of peace and reconciliation. American brigade general Daniel
Edwards Cherry convened with his one-time enemy, former MIG-21
pilot Nguyen Hong My, for the first time last night on a television
program that helps audiences find their lost ones.
“I
have always wondered who he was,” Cherry wrote in a letter
to Vietnam Television (VTV)’s Nhu chua he co cuoc chia
ly (As if we never part) program asking for help to locate the
counterpart whom he had tried to shoot down on the morning of
April 16, 1972 over the Hanoi sky.
Cherry
faced his old rival Saturday in VTV’s studio in Ho Chi
Minh City,
finding him alive, healthy, friendly and ready to acknowledge
his defeat.
“You
won that battle,” My told Cherry with a smile.
My said
that day, he had succeeded in dodging two missiles from Cherry
before his plane was shot down by another US vessel and he had
to parachute out.
Earlier
that day, Cherry and another pilot had been hunting for north
Vietnam’s main fighter aircraft, Russian MIG planes, in
a misty sky about 30 miles from Hanoi.
The
two American pilots spotted one in the vicinity and shot a total
of five missiles at it which all missed.
Furious,
Cherry increased his speed and shot another missile that hit
the enemy’s right wing.
The
plane burst into flames and Cherry saw the pilot jump out of
the plane at 500 feet above the ground.
This
was the first and only MIG plane Cherry managed to shoot down
during the US-led war in Vietnam.
Ever
since that day, the American never stopped thinking about his
Vietnamese counterpart, whom he believed shared the same courage
and spirit as him although they had tried to kill each other.
My,
on the other hand, never thought about the US aircraft that
brought him down.
After
the fight, he broke his arms and could not fly again.
He subsequently
went to college to study English and finance and worked for
Bao Viet Insurance Company until he retired.
My was
surprised to learn that Cherry wanted to track him down.
“I’m
happy you are healthy,” My greeted his shooter when they
met face to face last night. The two said thirty-six years had
worn out any post-war bitterness.
“Those
days are gone,” Cherry said.
“The
important aspect that stems from the war now is the relationships
between our two countries and people.”
My said
the meeting was not merely a tête-à-tête
between him and Cherry to reminisce on past times but serves
as an ongoing reconciliation process between the two countries.
All
diplomacy aside, the two individuals said they believed their
meeting was the beginning of a long-lasting friendship.
My promised
to show his American friend more of Hanoi during this trip and
Cherry expressed hope to invite his long lost Vietnamese pilot
to visit the US one day.
REALITY
TELEVISION WITH A HUMANITARIAN MISSION
Reported
by Thuy Linh
Story from Thanh Nien News
Published: 06 April, 2008, 10:36:05 (GMT+7)
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