Listen "Episode 144: Joe Giannini and the Vietnam War"
Episode Synopsis
We continue our conversation with Long Island historian Christopher Verga, discussing his oral history interviews with Vietnam veterans from Long Island. Today we feature excerpts from Chris's interview with Joe Giannini. Joe was born in Brooklyn, moved to Massapequa and graduated from Hofstra University in 1966. Drafted soon after, he enlisted in the Marines, serving (and surfing) in country. Through his oral history, Joe describes the racial tensions he encoutnered during training at Camp Geiger, his exposure to Agent Orange, and what he experienced on his return to the States. Christopher Verga is seeking to document the histories of more Long Island Vietnam vets. Listen for ways you can get in touch with him and share your story - or recommend someone to interview. Further Research Gung Ho (LTV East Hampton) Soft Targets by Joe Giannini (find in a library via WorldCat) Camp Geiger History of Parris Island China Beach: Surfers, the Vietnam War, and the Healing Power of Wave-riding Audio Footnote: Jack Parente and the Vietnam War
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