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A Japanese American veteran tracks down the soldier and friend who saved his life when he was mistaken for the enemy in the Vietnam war. A Japanese American veteran finds his friend who saved his life when he was mistaken for the enemy in the Vietnam War. After being mistaken for the enemy by fellow United States forces during the Vietnam War, Japanese American Bruce Nakashima found life as an injured veteran difficult. He became alienated from the world, including his family, who reminded him of the faces he had seen in Vietnam. He had tried in vain to find his friend LV, who saved his life when they were wounded and evacuated by helicopter. When they finally reunite after 50 years, their bond is as strong as ever, and Bruce is finally able to confront painful memories and find solace and belonging in his final days. The Volunteer is a documentary film by David Brodie. Published on Tuesday 30 July 2024. Classification: G Audience advisory: CV

An inspiring documentary series that brings world issues into focus through compelling human stories. Inspirational and provocative stories providing a fresh and informative insight into the world's key events as they impact on the lives of ordinary people.

  • 1ABOUT — the Volunteer The Asian American Curriculum Project: An Interview With Filmmaker David Brodie (https://asianamericanbooks.com/newsletter/2023oct-article1.html) We Are Moving Stories: Interview with David Brodie (https://www.wearemovingstories.com/we-are-moving-stories-films/2023/5/11/the-volunteer) In 1965, Bruce Nakashima met a man who understood him better than anyone else on earth. Bruce was a Japanese American from California, and LV Hendking was an African American from Alabama, and somehow they clicked immediately. From US Army Ranger training through their deployment in Vietnam, they were inseparable, confiding in each other, protecting each other, and providing a sense of home amidst the horror of war. Despite this camaraderie, Bruce questioned his role in a fight against people who reminded him of his family. He identified with the Vietnamese people and recoiled at the way they were treated by American soldiers. In 1966, this tension culminated in what Bruce later called “the incident.” After Bruce and LV were wounded in an ambush, American soldiers assumed Bruce was a member of Viet Cong. They nearly murdered him, but LV intervened, insisting that Bruce was not the enemy, but his friend. After surgeries in a field operations hospital, Bruce and LV were sedated and shipped to separate facilities. That was the last time they saw each other. In the ensuing decades, Bruce has looked in vain for that sense of belonging and acceptance he found with LV. THE VOLUNTEER tells the story of Bruce and LV’s fifty year search for each other, and Bruce’s struggle to come to grips with his guilt, trauma, and anger about the past. It’s a conversation about American identity and the way the powerful exploit prejudice to gain power. But it’s also about the unbreakable bond between soldiers, and the unlikely support systems that grow around us. More than anything, this is the story of a friendship and what it means to belong. [The Volunteer, Friday 24 January 2025, 09:45:41]

Primary Title
  • Witness
Episode Title
  • The Volunteer: A Vietnam War veteran’s 50-year search for his friend
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 30 July 2024
Start Time
  • 11 : 33
Finish Time
  • 11 : 58
Duration
  • 25:00
Channel
  • Al Jazeera English
Broadcaster
  • Al Jazeera Media Network
Programme Description
  • An inspiring documentary series that brings world issues into focus through compelling human stories. Inspirational and provocative stories providing a fresh and informative insight into the world's key events as they impact on the lives of ordinary people.
Episode Description
  • A Japanese American veteran tracks down the soldier and friend who saved his life when he was mistaken for the enemy in the Vietnam war. A Japanese American veteran finds his friend who saved his life when he was mistaken for the enemy in the Vietnam War. After being mistaken for the enemy by fellow United States forces during the Vietnam War, Japanese American Bruce Nakashima found life as an injured veteran difficult. He became alienated from the world, including his family, who reminded him of the faces he had seen in Vietnam. He had tried in vain to find his friend LV, who saved his life when they were wounded and evacuated by helicopter. When they finally reunite after 50 years, their bond is as strong as ever, and Bruce is finally able to confront painful memories and find solace and belonging in his final days. The Volunteer is a documentary film by David Brodie. Published on Tuesday 30 July 2024. Classification: G Audience advisory: CV
Classification
  • G
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Notes
  • The following advisory precedes this episode of Al Jazeera English's "Witness", "The Volunteer" for Tuesday 30 July 2024: Some of the video archive in this film is used for illustrative purposes.
Genres
  • Community
  • Documentary
Contributors
  • David Brodie (Producer)
  • Bruce Knows Best Films (Production Unit)