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American Troops. Singapore Bands. The Vietnam War

1 April 2024

Lured by good money and adventure, local performers braved the dangers of the Vietnam War to bring entertainment, escape and respite to war-weary American troops.

Illustration by Boon Lai.

Illustration by Boon Lai.

Entertainers being dropped off via a Huey chopper. Illustration courtesy of Boon Lai.

Entertainers being dropped off via a Huey chopper. Illustration courtesy of Boon Lai.

Veronica Young

Veronica Young was 16 when she first broke into the local music scene. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Veronica Young was 16 when she first broke into the local music scene. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Veronica Young in South Vietnam, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Veronica Young in South Vietnam, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Veronica Young and the Impian Bateks boarding the flight at Paya Lebar Airport to Vietnam, 1969. Harris Hamzah is on the extreme right. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Veronica Young and the Impian Bateks boarding the flight at Paya Lebar Airport to Vietnam, 1969. Harris Hamzah is on the extreme right. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Three people stand inside a vintage military aircraft with visible equipment and a quilted ceiling.
Veronica Young and the Impian Bateks riding a Chinook to their gig, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Veronica Young and the Impian Bateks riding a Chinook to their gig, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Female dancers were always a big hit with the soldiers, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Female dancers were always a big hit with the soldiers, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Harris Hamzah

Veronica Young (centre) and the other entertainers rehearsing at the compound of the bungalow where they were housed in the Cho Lon area, with Harris Hamzah at the back, prior to the start of their tour, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Veronica Young (centre) and the other entertainers rehearsing at the compound of the bungalow where they were housed in the Cho Lon area, with Harris Hamzah at the back, prior to the start of their tour, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Illustration of a crowded city street with various vehicles, pedestrians, and a large building in the background.
Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City today) developed a reputation as a Sin City during the war. Illustrations courtesy of Boon Lai.

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City today) developed a reputation as a Sin City during the war. Illustrations courtesy of Boon Lai.

Setting up the stage at the back of an army truck, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Setting up the stage at the back of an army truck, 1969. Courtesy of Veronica Young.

Steve Bala Siren

From left: Raymond Lazaroo, Steve Bala Siren, Denys Logan and Charlie Sundaram. This photo of the Esquires performing was taken moments before a bullet zipped between Raymond and Steve, 1969. Courtesy of Steve Bala Siren.

From left: Raymond Lazaroo, Steve Bala Siren, Denys Logan and Charlie Sundaram. This photo of the Esquires performing was taken moments before a bullet zipped between Raymond and Steve, 1969. Courtesy of Steve Bala Siren.

American GIs being entertained by the Esquires, 1969. Courtesy of Steve Bala Siren.

American GIs being entertained by the Esquires, 1969. Courtesy of Steve Bala Siren.

Living to Tell

Illustration of a soldier holding a guitar, set against a red background with a yellow star and text about Vietnam War.
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