by Michael Lund On a January 1967 patrol in a remote valley of the highland wilds in Binh Dinh province,…
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by Vicky Smith Military Experience & the Arts (MEA) brought together military and civilian cultures during its second national symposium,…
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“Yet we few pay such a heavy price in hopes that our Efforts might keep children, now yet just little…
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