In 1960, he joined WWL in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he won a National Gold Bell award for his reporting on the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963.
During his time with WVEC, he returned to Vietnam to do a special series of stories covering the changes that had taken place over the previous 25 years.
While shooting the award-winning documentary, Kincaid reunited a Vietnamese refugee with her family in Ho Chi Minh City.
The woman, Norfolk resident Thao Nguyen, left Vietnam by boat in the 1970s with her infant daughter, and had not seen her family in over 20 years.
He and his wife Catherine moved to a farm which he owned near Elam, an unincorporated area in Virginia's Prince Edward County.