Autograph letter signed : Saigon, to "Alicia," [1967 Feb. 4].

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Autograph letter signed : Saigon, to "Alicia," [1967 Feb. 4].

Reporting from in-country; discussing the reasons why the war has not been communicated to the reader at home; comparing this war to previous wars and the way in which the statistics do not reflect the reality on the ground; saying that there is little comparison between what he reads in American papers and magazines or hears in political speeches and what he is seeing on the ground.

1 item (4 p.) ; 31.2 cm

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