Vietnam Veterans Archives
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Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc.
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Henbeck, Kerry
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Palmer, Laura
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Gostas, Theodore
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Elders, Betty
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Alyn, Glen
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Texas Association of Vietnam Veterans
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
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Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. Chapter 96 (tallahassee, Fl.)
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Horen, Larry
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Dougherty, Willie G.
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Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. State Council 04 (Fl.)
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Vietnam Veterans
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The Vietnam War, 1961-1975, engulfed the countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia in a very controversial military conflict between Communist North Vietnam (supported by the People’s Republic of China and the Soviet Union), South Vietnam, and the United States. The use of materials such as Agent Orange contributed to the strong anti-war movement in the United States, which was fueled by the youth revolt movement of the 1960s. The conflict ended with the withdrawal of American forces...
Jaeger, Ronald W.
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Houston, Opie R.
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