“How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?” - John Kerry, 1971
It was a good question then and it’s a good question today. In fact, some of those involved in today’s wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and elsewhere may be wondering the same thing.
America’s debacle a half century ago still has much to teach us and the ringing irony of Saigon is that a major work of fiction is required to explain the tragedy. It’s as raw today as it was then.
Meet Joseph Sherman. It’s the end of 1944 and the 34 year-old fighter pilot crashes into the mountains of Vietnam where he’s rescued by none other than Ho Chi Minh.
Sherman saw the “military advisers” fire their first shots in America’s hopeless war against the blood red tide of revolution. And finally, he witnessed the iconic image of the helicopters lifting off from the roof of the American Embassy....as the United States lost its first ever war in.....SAIGON.
Saigon, the audio drama series, is in production for iHeartMedia and will be released in Fall 2025.
A drama series based on the novel by Anthony Grey
Executive Producers: Sir Howard Stringer & Jeremy Fox
Scriptwriter: Greg Haddrick (Underbelly; Pine Gap)