Thirty years ago, Ralph Hayles fired the missiles that killed two American soldiers in Iraq. Ever since, he has worked to develop technology that could prevent similar deaths, while the military has looked elsewhere to address the problem with little success.
There is the need to “adopt and invent alternative narratives of success that involve mutuality, rather than singularity; that are collective and communal, rather than alienated and isolated”
âEvery Time the Wind Blew,â a documentary on the Vietnam War, is scheduled to be filmed in Falmouth in October.
The film is being co-produced by Susan P. Hunter, who grew up in Scituate and now lives in Nashville, Tennessee; and Wayne Soares, who grew up in Falmouth and now lives in Pittsfield.
Ms. Hunter, the author of the book â77 Letters,â about her motherâs efforts to boost the morale of Vietnam War soldiers through writing letters, said the film is ânot necessarily going to be about the war itself, but rather the experiences that came out of that war.â