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Letter: From Paul L. Sauer to James B. Evans
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Item Creation Date: 15 June 1970
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Item Creation Date: 19 October 1968
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Item Creation Date: 06 February 1967
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Item Creation Date: 15 January 1971
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Item Creation Date: 25 May 1969
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Item Creation Date: 22 August 1968
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Brochure - Vietnam Veterans Parade Chicago
Document Item Number: 16440105001
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Author(s): Kris Colt
Item Creation Date: June 1986
Collection: John H. (Dutch) DeGroot Collection
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'Stuart A. Herrington, 'Was the highly controversial Phoneix Program a cover for assassination or effective counterinsurgency?'
- Robert Barr Smith, 'The Death of Groupe Mobile 100'
- Michael Conroy, 'The North Vietnamese Seemingly had Alpha 1/9 cornered, but they hadn't counted on Marine Lieutenant Wes Fox.'
- Lawrence M. Greenberg, 'Known as the 'Grey Ghost of the East Coast', the 8-inch guns of the USS Newport News could put out the fire.'
- John F. Wukovits, 'Enemy Supply Lines Assaulted'
- Dennis L. Noble, 'The Combat artists of the Vietnam War set out to capture the emotions of the battlefield on canvas.'
- Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'From punji stakes to 500-pound bombs, mines and booby traps were the killers and maimers of the war.'
- Charles E. Krikpatrick, 'Terrible Swift Sword'
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- Al Hemingway, 'A Legacy of Honor'

Volume: 3
Issue: 6
Item Creation Date: April 1991
Collection: Gary Noller Collection
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China and the U.S.
A New Game Begins
The American Visitors
A China Baedeker
Chou En-Lai: The Indispensable Man?

National Affairs
The Growing Criticism of the FBI
How G-Men Won their Letter at Swarthmore
Mr. Nixon's Run of Good News
An Antiwar Spring Offensive in Washington
The Confessions of Charles Evers
David Poindexter's Surprise Acquittal
L.A.'s Hard-Line Police Chief
The Southwest: Dust Bowl 1971

International
The Pakistani War: Could the Conflict Spread?
Ceylon - Making New Friends
For Egypt: The World's Hottest Plane?
Haiti: After Papa Doc, What?
Morale Crisis in the West German Army

The War in Indochina
Fire Base 6 and U.S. Air Power
Cambodia: The Return of Lon Nol

Medicine
The Gonorrhea Epidemic
The Chemstry of Homosexuality

Science and Space
Trials of the STOl Transport
New Signs of Life in Space
A Black Market in A-Bombs?

Life and Liesure
Now She's Ms. - Not Miss or Mrs.
"Massage Parlors" - There's the Rub

The Media
What the Liberated Woman Reads
New "Chef" at the New York Times

Sports
Charlie Coody, Masters Winner
Bob Nevin, the N.Y. Ranger's Quiet Man

Business and Finance
The Economy: Signs of a Warm-Up
The Shipping Jam in the English Channel
Nader's Waders - The Water's Lousy
The Great Mail Speed-Up?
Railroad Earnings - A Numbers Game
Airlines: Mixed Blessings from the CAB
A Book that Tilts at Foundations

The Cities
Newark at the Brink
The Rebirth of Los Angeles Harbor

Religion
U.S. Catholicism: Priests vs. Bishops
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Duryea
The Creation: Just a Game of Chance?

The ARts
Music
The Bands that Back up TV's Talk Shows

Movies
"The Phantom Tollbooth" : Boy's Fun
Robert Mulligan's "Summer of '42"

Books
Peter Matthiessen's "Blue Meridjan"
"The White Dawn," by James Houston
Jerzy Kosinski's "Being There"
B. H. Liddell Hard on World War II

Other Departments
Letters
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Joseph Morgenstern - Of Cameras and Screens
Zbigniew Brzezinski - Sufficiency for War of Peace?
Henry C. Wallich - Notes on a Tax Form
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: A Share in the Market
Stewart Alsop - Symbol-Think

Volume: 77
Issue: 17
Item Creation Date: April 26, 1971
Collection: James Evans Collection
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National Affairs
Washington and the War Protesters; with two pages of color photos
An Arrest in the Capitol Bombing
A New Indictment in the Berrigan Case
J. Edgar Hoover's FBI: Time for a Change? (the cover)
The Acquittal of Army Captain Kotouc
America's Population Midpoint

International
The Mideast Mission of Secretary Rogers
Behind the U.S.- China "Thaw"
France: Peking's Shanghai Caper
Sudan: Last Days of a Mercenary
The Black Awakening in South Africa
A Talk with the Bengali Rebel Leader
South Korea: President Park's Victory
Trouble Boils Up in Placid Holland

The War in Indochina
The Plight of the Uprooted Montagnards

Sports
Hank Aaron's 600th Home Run
Curt Flood's Second "Retirement"

Science and Space
William Shockley and the Delicate Issue of Racial Differences in Intelligence
Soyuz 10's Abbreviated Flight

Religion
Profile of the Roman Catholic Clergy

Business and Finance
The Looming International Money Crisis
Europe: End of an Economic Honeymoon?
Rail Workers Who Couldn't Bear to Loaf
The Case of GM's Purloined Letters
Return of the Proxy Battles
A Court Finds Cheating in UMW Finances

The Media
Rupert Murdoch, the "New Boy" on Fleet Street
The Amsterdam News Changes Hands

Medicine
Clues to Cancer Control in the Body's Immunity System

The Cities
A Day in the Life of a Welfare Worker

Life and Leisure
Pros and Cons of Having Babies at Home
The First U.S. Hotel for Children

The Arts
Art
Paris's Max Ernst Retrospective
The Achievement of Albrecht Durer; with a portfolio of color photographs

Books
Willie Morris's "Yazoo"
Cynthia Ozick's "The Pagan Rabbi"
Albert Goldman's "Freakshow"

Movies
Jean-Luc Goddard's "Vladimir and Rosa"
Melvin Van Peebles's "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song"

Music
John Cranko's "Carmen" Ballet

Theater
A Revival of "Long Day's Journey"
Two Short Plays by Peter Handke
Brecht's "St. Joan of the Stockyards"

Other Departments
Letters
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Joseph Morgenstern - New Bood and Brains
William P. Bundy - What Price Asian Elections?
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: Rising Above the Dollar
Paul A. Samuelson - Springtime Euphoria
Stewart Alsop - What's Going in the Holes?

Volume: 77
Issue: 19
Item Creation Date: May 10, 1971
Collection: James Evans Collection
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National Affairs
Washington's Mass Arrests (the cover) with four pages of color photos
Life in the "Insurrection city" Compound
Memorial at Kent State
The Supreme Court Rules on Executions; and How Death Row Took the News
The Ronald Reagan No-Tax Flap
Hatcher's Landslide Victory in Gary

International
A Hopeful Omen in the Middle East
Walter Ulbricht Steps Donw
France: A Sense of Morosite
Yugoslavia's Divisive Political Crisis
The Armenian-Americans in the U.S.S.R.
West Pakistan's Gloomy Second Thoughts
Diary of a Visitor to Communist China

Religion
A Controversial Lutheran Sex Manual
Dissidence in New York City's Council of Churches

Sports
New York's Off-Track Betting Derby
Ken Dryden, a Thinking Man's Goalie

The Media
The High Court and Journalistic Priviledge
Madcap Disk Jockey Dick Whittington

Life and Leisure
The California Street Cooking School

Medicine
Why Heart Transplants Have Fallen Off
Testing the Electrosleep Machine

Business and Finance
The World Monetary Crisis Explodes
Problems of the Multinational Companies
Will Congress Save Lockheed?
Hunting a Cure for the Blue-Collar Blues
The Booming Air-Charter Business
Continental's Buy in the Sky

Science and Space
Riding the Apollo 15 Moon Buggy
Mount Etna's Spectacular New Eruptions: with four pages of color photos

The Cities
New York City's Poor People's Riot
Will Seattle's Colorful Pike Place Market Be Preserved?
Hamtramck - the Poorest City of All

Education
Corporal Punishment in Dallas Schools
Faculty Women Campaign for Equality

The Arts
Theater
Arcibald MacLeisch's "Scratch"

Movies
Woody Allen's Hilarious "Bananas"
"Skezag": Heroine and the Vietnam Veteran
"Raid on Rommel": Cinematic Eyewash

Books
Walker Percy's "Love in the Ruins"
Jack Burnham's "The Structure of Art"
Charles Mingus's "Beneath the Underdog"

Art
The Record Setting Norton Simon Auction

Music
Ex-Con Sonny Brown, Master Musician
Balanchine and Mitchell's Jazz Ballet

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Zbigniew Brzezinski - Stalemante or Settlement
Henry C. Wallich - Exchanges in Turmoil
Ciem Morgello - Wall Street: The Name of the Game
Stewart Alsop - It Would Not Be Fun

Volume: 77
Issue: 20
Item Creation Date: May 17, 1971
Collection: James Evans Collection
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National Affairs
Apollo 10: 9.4 Miles to the Moon (the cover)
Supreme Court: Changing of the Guard
Congress's Anti-Military Complex
Teddy Takes the Stump
Sirhan: The Plea that Failed
Lindsay's Battle for Political Life
Guns and Gas at Berkeley and North Carolina A&T
The Algiers Motel Trial

The War in Vietnam
The Battle for Hamburger Hill
The Presidents Meet at Midway
Laird's Plan to Vietnamize the War

International
The Making of a French President
West Germany's Millionaire Marxist
On-Scene Report from Caetano's Portugal
The Flying Sergeant: "I've got Trouble"
SEATO: Dwindling Cornucopia
The Peace Corps: Mixed Reception
The Phone: Instrument of Torture

The Cities
How Good Are the Do-Good Groups?
Jane Jacobs and her Provocative New Book "The Economy of Cities"

TV-Radio
The FCC Scolds a News Show
TV's Summer Corn

Sports
A Philosopher locks at Man and Sport
Feud of the Basketball Giants

Education
Psychologist Under Attack
A Big Lipstick for Yale

Business and Finance
Crisis at Lockheed
Parvin/Dohrmann's Uncommon Stock
Slowdown at Cape Kennedy
Wall Street: A Broker Foces an Issue
Broker Brimberg's Lucrative Lunches
Banking: The Chicago First's big Move
Antitrust: Cat Out of the Bag

Press
Editorial Revolt at Stern and Figaro
Correspondents Under Fire
Closed-?Door Policy for Pat Nixon?

Life and Leisure
Peekabook Swimsuits
Darts and Ale

Medicine
Sex and the Single Child

The Arts
Movies
"Midnight Cowboy": Vividly Alive
"Life Love Death": Indictment
"Winning": Loser

Books
"Beyond Racism" by Whitney M. Young
Edward Hoagland's "British Columbia"
Miriam Benkovitz's "Ronald firbank"
More Jacqueline Susann Guys and Dolls

Theater
"No Place to Be Somebody" - Powerful Black Play

Music
Jerome Robbins's New Ballet

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Kenneth Crawford - Campus "Revolution"
Paul A. Samuelson - Memories
Stewart Alsop - Nixon Co-Opts the Middle

Volume: 73
Issue: 22
Item Creation Date: June 2, 1969
Collection: James Evans Collection
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National Affairs
Apollo 10: 9.4 Miles to the Moon (the cover)
Supreme Court: Changing of the Guard
Congress's Anti-Military Complex
Teddy Takes the Stump
Sirhan: The Plea that Failed
Lindsay's Battle for Political Life
Guns and Gas at Berkeley and North Carolina A&T
The Algiers Motel Trial

The War in Vietnam
The Battle for Hamburger Hill
The Presidents Meet at Midway
Laird's Plan to Vietnamize the War

International
The Making of a French President
West Germany's Millionaire Marxist
On-Scene Report from Caetano's Portugal
The Flying Sergeant: "I've got Trouble"
SEATO: Dwindling Cornucopia
The Peace Corps: Mixed Reception
The Phone: Instrument of Torture

The Cities
How Good Are the Do-Good Groups?
Jane Jacobs and her Provocative New Book "The Economy of Cities"

TV-Radio
The FCC Scolds a News Show
TV's Summer Corn

Sports
A Philosopher locks at Man and Sport
Feud of the Basketball Giants

Education
Psychologist Under Attack
A Big Lipstick for Yale

Business and Finance
Crisis at Lockheed
Parvin/Dohrmann's Uncommon Stock
Slowdown at Cape Kennedy
Wall Street: A Broker Foces an Issue
Broker Brimberg's Lucrative Lunches
Banking: The Chicago First's big Move
Antitrust: Cat Out of the Bag

Press
Editorial Revolt at Stern and Figaro
Correspondents Under Fire
Closed-?Door Policy for Pat Nixon?

Life and Leisure
Peekabook Swimsuits
Darts and Ale

Medicine
Sex and the Single Child

The Arts
Movies
"Midnight Cowboy": Vividly Alive
"Life Love Death": Indictment
"Winning": Loser

Books
"Beyond Racism" by Whitney M. Young
Edward Hoagland's "British Columbia"
Miriam Benkovitz's "Ronald firbank"
More Jacqueline Susann Guys and Dolls

Theater
"No Place to Be Somebody" - Powerful Black Play

Music
Jerome Robbins's New Ballet

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Kenneth Crawford - Campus "Revolution"
Paul A. Samuelson - Memories
Stewart Alsop - Nixon Co-Opts the Middle

Volume: 73
Issue: 22
Item Creation Date: June 2, 1969
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National Affairs
The Calley Verdict: Who Else is Guilty? (the cover)
A Newsweek Poll on the Verdict
The War's Wider Moral Issues
How the Jury Reached its Decisions
The FBI: is the Hoover Era About to End?
Verdict for the Manson Familiy

The War in Indochina
In the Wake of the Laos "Victory"
The Bloody Attack on Fire Base Mary Ann

International
Brezhnev's New Image of Moderation
A Soviet Policy Switch on Germ Warfare
The Russian Move into Southeast Asia
Pakistan: Death of an Ideal; and a Firsthand Report on East Pakistan's Ordeal
Red China's Ping Pong Diplomacy
Chou En-Lai's Talk with Edgar Snow
Spring in Israel: A Lighter Mood
The Common Market's New Tariff Plan

Education
Racial Trouble in the High Schools
Ohio's Controversial College-Finance Plan
A Return to Free Speech on the Campus?

Sports
Hoist the Flag's Disabling Injury
Harold Johnson's Return to the Ring

Business and Finance
Steel - Labor's Showdown of the Year
A New World Monetary Crisis
Jimmy Hoffa Loses his Parole Appeal
Ford's Great Pinto Roundup
Artworks in a Tobacco Factory; with two pages of color photos
The Resurgence of Child Labor
Corporate Accounting: How Much to Tell?

The Media
Barbara Howar, Acerbic Talk-Show Hostess
The Network News Sweepstakes

The Cities
The Dog-Pollution Uproar

Life and Liesure
"Primaling": A Crash Cure for Neurosis?
A Handbook for the Anarchist

Religion
An Ecumenical Call for Peace

Science and Space
Do-It-Yourself Science
The Mysterious "Black Holes" in Space

The Arts
Movies
"A Severed Head": Lacking in Edge
"Melody": A Delightful British Comedy
"They Might Be Giants": Autodestruction

Books
Poetry by Ted Hughes and Stanley Kunitz
Samuel Eliot Morison on the Discoverers
Two Appraisals of the Young
Doris Lessing's "Descent Into Hell"

Theater
Harold Prince's "Follies"
A Musical "The Selling of the President"

Music
"Dylanology" - One Man's Thing

Other Departments
Letters
Where Are They Now?
Periscope
Newsmakers
Transition

The Columnists
Joseph Morgenstern - The Last Laugh
George W. Ball - Playing with the Fire of the Rising Sun
Milton Friedman - Purchasing-Power Bonds
Clem Morgello - Wall Street: The Convertibles
Stewart Alsop - Time for Truth

Volume: 77
Issue: 15
Item Creation Date: April 12, 1971
Collection: Gary Noller Collection
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'Editorial, 'A unique factor about the Vietnam War often forgotten is that it was America's first truly integrated war.'
- Colonel Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Curbs on Power Base' In the air war, policy rules that meant flying crippled in the skies hurt US capability and frittered away America's enormous air power advantages.
- F. Gerald Downey, 'Beret Team's Brave Stand' At Nam Dong, Roger Donlon's Special Forces team came under nighttime assault by two reinforced VC battalions - an hours-long ordeal the[sic] produced the war's first Medal of Honor.
- Peter Mersky, 'Posted at Yankee Station' Not only the technological advances, but politically imposed rules of engagement posed unprecedented tests for the Navy's carrier forces stationed off the Vietnamese coast in seeming position of power and military might.
- Walter Scott Dillard & John Francis Shortal, 'Easter Invasion Repulsed' At An Loc, North Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap thought he saw the chance to strike a killing blow. Ins

Volume: 1
Issue: 3
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'Editorial: Remembering Vietnam. Contrary to some critics, it's not a sin.'
- David T. Zabecki, 'Battle for Saigon' Inside the Saigon Circle, the Viet Cong's carefully planned 1968 Tet Offensive erupted into a plethora of battles - and battles within battles.
- Albert Hemingway, 'With the Walking Dead' For a young Marine, a 'patrol' along the 'Street Without Joy' was more like a metamorphosis.
- Sam McGowan, 'Bridge at Dragon's Jaw' Lying well outside of Hanoi City limits, the Than Hoa bridge seemed an easy target in 1965. The costly and obsessive effort to destroy it amounted to a veritable aerial seige.
- Michael D. Harkins, 'Magnificent Pressure Exerted' At little-known Dai Do,an outnumbered Marine battalion defended a river supply line against an NVA division.
- Wilfred P. Deac, 'Personality: His nickname came from a comic strip, but Earthquake McGoon was more the stuff of legend.'
- Edward Rasen, 'Fighting Forces: An irregular war fostered the evolution of 'lurps' and

Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Item Creation Date: Summer 1989
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'Editorial, 'Telling the Vietnam story requires many voices: We need your help to make sure the whole truth gets told.'
- Lawrence M. Greenberg, ' 'Spooky': Dragon in the Sky' With their flares and their miniguns and cannon, fixed-wing gunships not only illumenated the battlefield, they dominated it as well.
- Dale Andrade, 'Swamp Warriors' The SEALSs were the Viet Cong's nemesis on Sea, Air Land. Although small in number, they were a formidable force.
- Jonathan M. House, 'Into Indian Country' Riding boats instead of horses, the U. S. Army's riverine forces drove the Viet Cong from their sanctguaries into the Mekong Delta's watery plains.
- Albert Hemingway, 'Combined Action Applied' Uniting US Marine squads with South Vietnamese RF and PF platoons, the Combined Action Program drove the Viet Cong from the villages.
- Robert A. Lynn, 'Personality: General Lewis W. Walt - 'Uncle Lew' to his Marines - was a legendary figure.'
- Cmdr. Ralph W. Judd (Ret.), 'Fighting Forces' The

Volume: 2
Issue: 6
Item Creation Date: April 1990
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'Pham Thi Kim Hoang, 'Perspectives: Surrender was unthinkable to ARVN Maj. Gen. Le Van Hung. Better death than dishonor.'
- Lawrence M. Greenberg, 'Going After COSVN: Parachute troopers weren't all the Seventh U.S> Air Force brought from the skiesso were 11,000 tons of supplies and 12,000 tons of bombs and rockets.'
- Jon Guttman, 'Arsenal: North Vietnam's use of the PT-76 as a main battle tank proved disastrous.'
- John F. Wukovits, 'Debacle on the Tchepone Road: Invade Laos and cut the Ho Chi Minh trail was the order. But in the end it was the South Vietnamese military that was cut to pieces.'
- Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Personality: A survivor of Batan in WWII and Ulsan in Korea, Harold K. Johnson's undoing was the war in Vietnam.'
- Duane Yaeger, 'Fighting Forces: Winning Vietnamese hearts and minds wee what the 'Mindbenders' were all about.'
- David M. Berman, 'Book Reviews: For Michael Norman and the men of Golf Company, friendships forged in battle were the war'

Volume: 3
Issue: 4
Item Creation Date: December 1990
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'Editorial, 'Much of the 'unconventional' war in Vietnam was conventional. But there was much that was unique also.'
- Steve Edwards, 'Operation Bright Light' Nineteen Allied prisoners of war were being held captive deep within VC territory. SEAL Team One's mission was to bring them back alive.
- Roy Benavidez, 'The Last Medal of Honor' Wounded an incredible 28 times, Green Beret Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez rescued eight men from certain death.
- Charles W. Sasser, 'Long Tr'ang - White Feather' That's what the Viet Cong and NVA called Marine Sergeant Carlos N. Hathcock II, one of the most successful snipers in the history of warfare.
- Richard Eichenlaub, 'That Others Might Live' Often operating behind enemy lines, the Air Force's Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service saved 2,807 military men from death or capture.
- Capt. William S. Graves, 'Fighting Forces' The destroyer USS Hubbard's shore bombardment brought death to the VC guerrillas'.
- Sam McGowan, 'Arsenal' Without

Volume: 4
Issue: 3
Item Creation Date: October 1991
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: Those who fell in Vietnam were not America's outcasts. They were a true mirror of America itself.'
- Ronald J. Packard, Jr., 'Fighting Forces: Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army 'child soldiers' played a significant battlefield role.'
- Jaciel Keltgen-Pierson, 'Personality: From lounging at Phu Cat to flying through flak over Hanoi, life for an Air Force navigator was varied.'
- LCOL Quentin L. Seitz, Jr., 'Arsenal: An M-16, 300-400 rounds of ammo, canteens, rations, grenades, entrenching tool - these were just for starters.'
- Mark Berent, 'Air War Fact and Fiction'
- John L. Perry, 'Tonkin Gulf Deployment'
- Bill Abbott, 'Names on the Wall'
- Michael R. Conroy, 'Dangerous Rings of Fire'
- Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Book Reviews: 'No 'healing,' no apologies, no memorials...can possibly compensate for the damage....' '
- Robert L. Hewitt, M.D., 'Perspectives: Overemphasis on counterinsurgency led to the misapplication of the pri

Volume: 6
Issue: 1
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: Many lessons that would lead America to victory in the deserts of Iraq were forged in the Vietnam jungle.'
- Richard Eichenlaub, 'Arsenal: Created specifically for Vietnam's inland waterways, the Navy's river patrol boat more than met expectations.'
- T. Jeff Kelly, 'Fighting Forces: The Marines' TAC Party was the interface between the grunts on the ground and the aircraft overhead.'
- Joe Patrick, 'Personality: Captain Lance P. Sijan was the only Air Force Academy graduate to win the Medal of Honor.'
- John Hayes, 'Recon Zone Alpha'
- Larry Chambers, 'Tough Recondo School'
- Jaciel Keltgen-Pierson, 'Cambodia Jungle Bailout'
- Harry F. Noyes III, 'Heroic Allies'
- John F. Wukovits, 'Book Reviews: The Brown Water Navy played an important role in the war, and Don Sheppard's PBRs were in the thick of it.'
- Susann Walens, 'Perspectives: Twenty-nine years ago this month an incident occurred in the Gulf of Tonkin that was to have profoun

Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Item Creation Date: August 1993
Collection: Gary Noller Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. U.S. military women took that first step in Vietnam.'
- Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Arsenal: Nurses have served officially in wartime since 1861.
- Vietnam proved women could serve in other roles, too.'
- John Dellinger, 'Personality: TWA stewardess Marilyn Genz cared about the soldiers, and her 'iron dress' proved they cared, too.'
- Colonel James M. Kelsh, M.D., 'Fighting Forces: In French, 'triage' means to sort out. But on the battlefield it means life-and-death decisions.'
- Sally Eauchaire, 'Sculpting A Vision'
- Robert Barr Smith, 'The Angel of Dien Bien Phu'
- Margaret Benshoof-Holler, 'Post Traumatic Stress Disorder'
- Dr. Jane Hamilton-Merritt, 'The Killing Fields of Laos'
- Jennifer S. Keen, 'Book Reviews: Wearing signature pearl earrrings and harlequin glasses, Dickey Chappelle fought her way to the front.'
- Joy Wellman, 'Perspectives: Huntington, N.Y., wom

Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Item Creation Date: December 1993
Collection: Gary Noller Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: Our readers give us an instant reality check, since many of them were there when the action took place.'
- Jose E. Segarra, 'Fighting Forces: The 'Pied Pipers of the DMZ' were not just bandsmen. Like all Marines, they were trained riflemen as well.'
- Bill Wagner, 'Arsenal: If a picture is worth a thousand words, then combat artist Jim Pollock's paintings tell volumes.'
- Joe Patrick, 'Personality: Former 'Puff the Magic Dragon' gunship pilot James P. 'Bull' Durham is a true balladeer of the Vietnam War.'
- LCDR Michael J. Walsh, USN (Ret.), 'Interview: Men with Green Faces'
- Paul Dennis Hoffman and Kent Anderson, 'Songs of War: Popular Music and Vietnam'
- Kurt Guindon, 'Good, Bad & Ugly: Vietnam in the movies'
- George A. Hill, 'Tightening the Cordon of Death'
- Al Hemingway, 'Reviews: The assault on Fire Support Base Mary Ann proved to be one of the worst military tragedies of the Vietnam War.'
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Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Item Creation Date: August 1996
Collection: Gary Noller Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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Added: 14 Nov 2004 [Updated: 23 Jan 2020]
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