Following up on last week’s post about our family Christmas in Berlin in 2010, I wanted to list one of my favorite non-family Christmas memories. And it’s appropriate to mention it this year because this is the 50th anniversary of what was just about the last Bob Hope Christmas tour to entertain the troops. Bob started entertaining the troops during World War II (actually, before) His last tour was in 1990, to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain for the Gulf War. But the ones I remember most were the shows during Vietnam. He would go at Christmas time and then the Bob Hope Christmas Special would be on TV in January. It was a “must watch” for me.
I think the one I remember the most was 1972, his ninth, and last, trip to Vietnam. Back in the 2000s (i.e., the decade, not century or millennium), I bought a set of DVDs, “Salute to the Troops: Bob Hope: The Vietnam Years,” which included Bob Hope’s monologues from all of his trips to Vietnam, from 1964 through 1972. It’s great. I also tape recorded (audio, obviously) a part of his 1972 Christmas Special (which aired in January 1973). I listen to it every year as I put the lights on our Christmas tree. It’s one of my personal Christmas traditions.
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