President of Vietnam Vets Against the War - Year-long tour convinced him it was wrong
By Larry Finley
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President of Vietnam Vets Against the War Year-long tour convinced him it was wrong
September 9, 2007
BY LARRY FINLEY Staff Reporter/lfinley@suntimes.com
Bill Davis was against war because he had been part of the Vietnam War.
A product of West Virginia farm fields, he joined the Air Force in
1966 in hopes of avoiding jungle battlefields. Instead he ended up a
helicopter mechanic at Vung Tau Army Airfield, in Vietnam.
"Very early in his tour he had to unload the bodies from the
helicopters," said his wife, Joan. "That's when it hit him. It wasn't
something he talked about."
William Hugh Davis, 59, president of the Vietnam Veterans Against the
War, died of interstitial pneumonia Wednesday in the University of
Chicago Hospitals.
Mr. Davis had been an anti-war activist for more than 30 years. He
also was a United Parcel Service mechanic, a labor activist and
president of Local #701 of the International Association of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
Joined the Air Force
Born in Baltimore on Feb. 24, 1948, Mr. Davis ended up living with
grandparents in West Virginia after his parents separated and
divorced, his wife said.
"When the war came, he was from a family that was always in the
service," she said. "In West Virginia that's what you did. . . . He
didn't get a football scholarship that would hold him and he knew he
would be drafted so he chose the Air Force and got assigned to an
Army division. Very early on, he decided that the venture was wrong."
His assignments during a year in Vietnam (1968-1969) included
servicing aircraft and playing football on a military team, his wife
said. He then served for a year in Thailand with the Automated
Battlefield Project, an effort to use the latest electronic
technology to gather information and to locate and eliminate the enemy.
"He saw what a big country and the electronic battlefield could do to
a small country," said Barry Romo, national coordinator for the VVAW.
"He saw Vietnamese die. He saw Americans die. He came back determined
to make the world a better place. He didn't turn to violence . . . or
cynicism, or self-destruction."
After the war, he settled in Columbus, Ohio, near his mother, and
attended Ohio State University. He joined the VVAW and moved to the
headquarters in Chicago. Here he met his future wife, who was a
political activist from the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
"We met through political circles," she said. "Some of our fondest
moments were selling political newspapers at the steel mills in the
wee hours of the day. If we sold two papers, we thought we were
successful."
Also opposed war in Iraq
Mr. Davis retired this year as a mechanic for UPS, where he was
president of his local, as well as a former steward and chief
steward. He was active in the Oak Park Democratic Party and had
worked in numerous political campaigns, including that of Chicago
Mayor Harold Washington.
He was a vocal opponent of the war in Iraq, his wife said, and a
founder of Labor Against the War. He worked with the Iraq Veterans
Against the War and was a regular speaker at Veterans Day and
Memorial Day rallies, as well as national and international events.
Mr. Davis was a big, burly, bear of a guy whose enthusiasm extended
to food and drink, coaching and umpiring in the Oak Park Youth
Baseball league, and supporting the Chicago Bears and the White Sox,
his wife said.
"I hated football and Bill hadn't missed a Bears game in 25 years,
rain or shine," his wife said. "He had season tickets up in the top
rows with the spiders. . . . I went to one game. For Bill and me,
having a belief that activism can make a better world is what bonded
us and kept our marriage strong."
During it all, he never neglected his daughter, Rebecca, or his son,
Joshua, who died in 2001 at the age of 18, said his wife of 29 years.
"He always had hope," his wife said. "Not that he wasn't frustrated
and angry at the slowness of things, but he always hoped for better."
A memorial service is pending.
Commentary on VVAW.org:
- Stand Up, Vote, Fight Back by Bill Branson
- Media Advisory: On Memorial Day, Veterans, Peace Activist and Friends Will Honor Long-Time Vietnam Veterans Against War Leader Barry Romo by Uplifting the Past and Future of the Anti-war Veterans Movement by VVAW
- Vietnam Veterans Against the War Mourns the Passing of Long-Time Member and National Leader Barry Romo by VVAW
- On the Necessity of Struggle by Bill Branson
- Serving the Children of Vietnam by Bill Branson
- While Comrades Fade, Hard Lessons Remain by Bill Branson
- Stand Up For Your Rights by Bill Branson
- Putin's War on Ukraine Must Stop by Bill Branson and Joe Miller
- Putin's War on Ukraine Must Stop by Vietnam Veterans Against the War
- VVAW Statement on the Ukraine by Vietnam Veterans Against the War
- Afghanistan: Another Rich Man's War Ends by Bill Branson and Joe Miller
- We Have To Be Winter Soldiers by Bill Branson
- Fascism is Not an Option by Vietnam Veterans Against the War National Office
- Is This Who We Are? by W. D. Ehrhart
- Why We Struggle by Bill Branson
- We Must Continue the Fight for a Better World! by Bill Branson
- Into Another Rich Man's War (VVAW Statement on Potential War with Iran) by VVAW
- Forever Wars Demand Forever Opposition by Bill Branson
- From the National Office by Joe Miller
- The River Keeps Flowing by VVAW
- The Struggle Continues by Joe Miller
- VVAW Still Teaching the American War in Vietnam: On Burns/Novick "The Vietnam War" by Joe Miller
- 50 Years of VVAW by Joe Miller
- For Peace, Justice, and Veterans Rights by Bill Branson
- The Importance of Vietnam and VVAW: Then and Now by Bill Branson
- Veterans Fight Back by Bill Branson
- From the National Office by Bill Branson
- No New War in the Middle East by Bill Branson
- From the National Office by Bill Branson
- Our War, Our Legacy by Bill Branson
- From the National Office by Bill Branson
- Get Out and Vote: Demonstrate Our People Power by Bill Branson
- What We Know and When We Know It by Meg Miner
- From The National Office by Bill Branson
- Blood on the Tracks - A Review by Horace Coleman (reviewer)
- From The National Office by Joe Miller
- Ken and Bill's Excellent Adventure by W. D. Ehrhart
- From the National Office by Barry Romo
- From the National Office by Barry Romo
- Soldier Jailed For Rap Lyrics Is Discharged by Dahr Jamail, truthout.org Reporter
- US Military Plans To Extradite Stop-Lossed Iraq War Vet to Iraq For Court Martial Over Protest Rap Song by Iraq Veterans Against The War
- A Letter to America: No Medal Jacket by Marc Levy
- The Worst Question You Can Ask a Combat Vet: Talking Dirty to the Kids by Marc Levy
- From Vietnam to Afghanistan: The Bling They Curse and Carry by Marc Levy
- The "Obama Drama" by Horace Coleman
- Matthew Hoh Resignation Letter by Matthew Hoh
- Just Like Hanoi Jane by Marc Levy
- Winter Soldier Iraq and Afghanistan (the book) by Horace Coleman
- How What Happened in the Bush Administration Shaped What Happened in Iraq by Horace Coleman
- A Father traumatized by a son's wounds goes into action by Horace Coleman
- All Bets Are Off For Today's Vets by Horace Coleman
- Election Night Musing by Horace Coleman
- War Jokes Wanted: No Laughing Matter by Marc Levy and Susan Erony
- The Leftie Nation Throws a Rightie by Jerry Lembcke
- Thuy's Dream of Peace: Winter in America by Marc Levy
- Retraction of Article in the Veteran, Volume 38, Number 1, Spring 2008 by VVAW National Office
- Support PFC James Burmeister by Carol Rawert Trainer
- Support IVAW's Winter Soldier: Iraq & Afghanistan
- Fake Vets Chasing Fame by Marc Levy
- William Hugh Davis: 1948 - 2007 - Anti-war, union activist by Patricia Trebe
- President of Vietnam Vets Against the War - Year-long tour convinced him it was wrong by Larry Finley
- You Tube videos of Bill Davis
- Iraq Dead Ahead: A Brief Military History and Civilian Guide to Arlington National Cemetery Iraq Dead Ahead by Marc Levy
- The Horror of War Can be Catnip for Young Men by Jerry Lembcke
- Iraq War Resister Kyle Snyder Arrested in Canada, then Released: U.S. Army Requested the Illegal Apprehension by Gerry Condon
- Vietnam Veterans Against The War Endorses HR 508:Bring the Troops Home and Iraq Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2007 by VVAW National Office
- VVAW Supports All the Troops
- A Primer on the Whys and Wherefores of PTSD: Whatever You Did in War Will Always Be With You by Marc Levy
- What the Fuss Is All About by W. D. Ehrhart
- Winter Soldier DVD Now Available at VVAW Store
- From Vietnam to Iraq: Ignoring the Veteran Healthcare Crisis by VVAW & IVAW
- Vietnam Veterans and Iraq Veterans Release Memorial Day Report on Veterans' Healthcare Crisis by VVAW National Office
- VVAW Statement to the People of Vietnam by VVAW National Office
- Vietnam Veterans Against the War Denounce Bush Proposal to Cut Vets' Benefits by VVAW National Office
- The Struggle Continues by VVAW
- Stolen Honor - A Dishonor: Vietnam Veterans oppose Sinclair Broadcast smear even in reduced format by VVAW National Office
- A Troubling Tribute by Jan Barry
- Defending VVAW Against Swift Boat Vets Lies by Keith Nolan
- 40th Anniversary of Gulf of Tonkin shows history repeating itself with Iraqi War by VVAW National Office
- Anybody But Bush by VVAW National Staff and Coordinators
- Vietnam Veterans Say Torture Policy Not an Aberration - Dates Back To Vietnam War by VVAW National Office
- Chicago Vietnam Veterans Against the War and supporters honor fallen servicemen on Memorial Day by Chicago VVAW
- Vietnam Veterans Against the War Statement on John Kerry
- John Kerry and War Crimes in Vietnam by Jan Barry
- Living with Lies by Dave Curry, Joe Miller and Barry Romo
- On the Oil-Slicked Road to Empire: Are We Really Safer Now? by Barry Romo, Dave Curry & Joe Miller
- No War with Iraq No Blood for Oil or Ego by Barry Romo, Dave Curry & Joe Miller
- Vietnam Veterans Against the War Statement on the "War Against Terrorism" by VVAW National Office
- Vietnam Veterans Against the War Statement on September 11 Attacks by VVAW
- VETERANOS DE VIETNAM CONTRA LA GUERRA DECLARACION SOBRE LOS ATAQUES DEL 11 DE SEPTIEMBRE
- VVAW Statement on Robert Kerrey by Clarence Fitch Chapter of VVAW
- Remembering the Tonkin Gulf and After by Joe Miller
- Indian Wars & the Vietnam Experience by Ben Chitty
- Recollections:Brainwashing Busts Out at Cecil Field by Mike Woloshin
- "Peace with Honor" by Ben Chitty
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