November 13, 1971: Four Letters, Future Dreams, and the Final Countdown
Send us a text On November 13, 1971, Sarah finally gets a flood of letters after days of silence — four all at once — and the relief pours through every word she writes. She opens up about her fears around her pregnant body, her longing for Dick to see her grow, and her dreams of having “two kids within two years.” She’s imagining a bigger family and a life that feels just within reach. Dick, writing from Vietnam, is only days from coming home for leave, and he knows this may be the last lett...
On November 13, 1971, Sarah finally gets a flood of letters after days of silence — four all at once — and the relief pours through every word she writes. She opens up about her fears around her pregnant body, her longing for Dick to see her grow, and her dreams of having “two kids within two years.” She’s imagining a bigger family and a life that feels just within reach. Dick, writing from Vietnam, is only days from coming home for leave, and he knows this may be the last letter she reads before he’s back in her arms. Their letters on this day capture everything — the tenderness, the desire, the humor, the anticipation — and the quiet ache of two people about to close the distance for the first time in months
The Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of Love is a personal podcast project based on real letters exchanged between Capt. Richard Allgood and Capt. Sarah Allgood during the Vietnam War. Photos of the original letters, family snapshots, and behind-the-scenes commentary are available for supporters.
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