The full message of this tape is archived under audiotape 1965AU2346, “No Doze Chieu Hoi.” The pill of the over-the-counter alertness drug “No Doze” contains 200 milligrams of caffeine, so certainly the name of this tape is a gag implying that the tape would not allow any Viet Cong to doze while it was being played.
I took the original nearly inaudible archived tape and enhanced it with volume normalization and noise reduction.
This dirge and others like it came from the fertile imaginations of officers like Captain Blaine Revis, who served with Military Assistance and Guidance Group, Vietnam (MAAGV) from April 1963 to May 1964 and later served as Commander of the 29th PSYOP Detachment, a 27-member special unit attached to the 1st Air Cavalry Division in 1965.
Buddhist funeral music.
Child: Mother, where is daddy?
Mother: Do not ask me darling, I am very worried to death.
Child: But I miss Daddy. He is away so long a time. What kind of business does he do that keeps him from coming back to mother and to me? Do you miss him Mother?
Mother: God! Stop asking me darling.
Child: Do you really miss daddy? Tell me.
Mother: Yes…I miss daddy.
Child: You miss daddy. I miss daddy too. Why doesn’t he come back? He must not miss you and me. He surely left us Mother.
Mother: Do not say so. He is coming back.
Child: Do not lie Mother. How often have you told me he is coming back and he has not. Daddy lied too. He said he would be away for a couple of days and…
Mother: Leave me alone. Go play.
Child: No I won’t go play (crying). I won’t go play. Daddy…daddy…daddy…come back with me and mother. Daddy…daddy…
Strange and eerie noises.
Bugle:
Attention weary soldiers of North Vietnam. We know the hard times you face. Not enough food, not enough medicine. Your leaders have misled you. They are taking you down the road to sure death. Do not die far from home because of their lies. Return to the open arms of the Government of Vietnam. The choice is up to you. Death or the open arms of the Government of Vietnam. Death or Chieu Hoi!
Bugle.
Original tape recording: https://vva.vietnam.ttu.edu/repositories/2/digital_objects/410749
I took the original nearly inaudible archived tape and enhanced it with volume normalization and noise reduction.
This dirge and others like it came from the fertile imaginations of officers like Captain Blaine Revis, who served with Military Assistance and Guidance Group, Vietnam (MAAGV) from April 1963 to May 1964 and later served as Commander of the 29th PSYOP Detachment, a 27-member special unit attached to the 1st Air Cavalry Division in 1965.
Buddhist funeral music.
Child: Mother, where is daddy?
Mother: Do not ask me darling, I am very worried to death.
Child: But I miss Daddy. He is away so long a time. What kind of business does he do that keeps him from coming back to mother and to me? Do you miss him Mother?
Mother: God! Stop asking me darling.
Child: Do you really miss daddy? Tell me.
Mother: Yes…I miss daddy.
Child: You miss daddy. I miss daddy too. Why doesn’t he come back? He must not miss you and me. He surely left us Mother.
Mother: Do not say so. He is coming back.
Child: Do not lie Mother. How often have you told me he is coming back and he has not. Daddy lied too. He said he would be away for a couple of days and…
Mother: Leave me alone. Go play.
Child: No I won’t go play (crying). I won’t go play. Daddy…daddy…daddy…come back with me and mother. Daddy…daddy…
Strange and eerie noises.
Bugle:
Attention weary soldiers of North Vietnam. We know the hard times you face. Not enough food, not enough medicine. Your leaders have misled you. They are taking you down the road to sure death. Do not die far from home because of their lies. Return to the open arms of the Government of Vietnam. The choice is up to you. Death or the open arms of the Government of Vietnam. Death or Chieu Hoi!
Bugle.
Original tape recording: https://vva.vietnam.ttu.edu/repositories/2/digital_objects/410749
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