Robert "Bob" Willburn oral history interview, 1977.

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Robert "Bob" Willburn oral history interview, 1977.

Willburn discusses his training, his work with the security police, life on the base at Phu Cat, and substance abuse among American soldiers.

1 sound cassette (1.5 hours);Transcript (13 leaves)

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