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Virginia Veteran Advocate of the Year, 1988- SBA News
Document Item Number: 2780207004
Item Creation Date: 21 March 1988
Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Veterans Journal (National Vietnam & Gulf War Veterans Coalition) - Serial
Serial Item Number: 278Serial140255
From the Chairman
National Vietnam Veterans Coalition Foundation
From the Editor
"Next Year in Saigon..."
Can the V.A. Enter the 21st Century? - As Our Veterans' Needs Change, So Must the V.A
Agent Orange
The Vietnam War's Legacy That Continues to Haunts Vietnam Vets and Their Families
Seized Agent Orange Research Documents Are Still Missing
Why Do Australian Vietnam Vets Die Faster than Non-Vets?
POW-MIA
Prisioners of War, Missing in Action - The Missing Service Personnel Act
The Normalization Game
Meanwhile, Back at DPMO
Gulf War Veterans
The Golf War Syndrome - and So It Goes, Again and Again
DOD and VA Have No Systematic Approach to Monitoring Gulf War Veterans Health After a Veterans's Inititial Examination
Federal Research Strategy Lacks a Coherent Approach
Support for Key Government Conclusions is Weak or Subjected to Alternative Interpretations
Further Developments
Pentagon Response
Child Birth Defects
Other Gulf War Issues
Vaccine Had Unknown Health Effects
"Gassed In The Gulf"
Vietnam Vets Children with Spina Bifida to Receive Compensation
Regristry for Birth Defect Children
Veterans Issues
Employment
The V. A.
Homeless Vets
Bulletin Board
On The Internet
Poem
Item Creation Date: Spring 1998
Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Added: 18 Aug 2003 [Updated: 08 Dec 2025]
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Grunts Calanedar
Document Item Number: 2780215002
Item Creation Date: 01 January 1988
Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Added: 05 Mar 2007 [Updated: 05 Mar 2007]
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Profile of Frederic M. Donohue- An Encyclopedia of Aviation Greats
Document Item Number: 2780210001
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Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Added: 04 Mar 2007 [Updated: 04 Mar 2007]
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20,000 North Vietnamese Stood on One Side. And An American Captain Stood on the Other.- Magazine
Document Item Number: 2780208015
Author(s): John Miller
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Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Vietnam (Varies: Empire ; Primedia ; Cowles ; Weider ; HistoryNet-World) - Serial
Serial Item Number: 278Serial140019
10 Arsenal: Robot warriors- unmanned air vehicles- were important in U.S. aerial reconnaissance.
12 Fighting Forces: It looked good on paper, but in practice 'the McNamara Line' failed.
16 Personality: Shot down in April 1966, Air Force Colonel Sam Johnson survived more than seven years as a POW
50 Book Reviews: The Military Provincial Hospital Assistance Program attempted to support the Vietnamese people.
58 Perspectives: What did you sing in the war? Vietnam rocked and rolled for most soldiers.
18 Seabees at Dong Xoai: It was the first Navy Medal of Honor awarded in Vietnam. And it was won far inland by a construction mechanic.
26 Setting the Stage: Beaten in the Red River delta, the Vietminh proved at Hoa Binh they had learned their lesson.
34 Bayonets Unsheathed: Enemy fire from My Canh 2 had the Americans pinned down when Tiger Force moved to their rescue.
42 Ambust at Albany: Ia Drang had been a great victory, but disaster was lurking in the jungles nearby.
Volume: 3
Issue: 3
Item Creation Date: October 1990
Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Added: 14 Aug 2003 [Updated: 14 Aug 2003]
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Vietnam (Varies: Empire ; Primedia ; Cowles ; Weider ; HistoryNet-World) - Serial
Serial Item Number: 278Serial140030
8 Arsenal: North Vietnam's use of the PT-76 as a main battle tank proved disastrous.
10 Personality: A survivor of Bataan in WWII and Ulsan in Korea, Harold K. Johnson's undoing was the war in Vietnam.
12 Fighting Forces: Winning Vietnamese hearts and minds were what the 'Mindbenders' were all about.
50 Book Reviews: For Michael Norman and the men of Golf Company, friendships forged in battle were the war's lasting legacy.
58 Perspectives: Surrender was unthinkable to ARVN Maj. Gen. Le Van Hung. Better death than dishonor.
18 Combat Knows No Color: In America's first integrated war, the key issue in combat was not the color of one's skin, but like and death itself.
26 SEALs' Shadowy Resuce: It was too hot for Search and Rescue. If Bat-21 was to be saved, SOG's U.S. Navy SEALs and Vietnamese Sea Commandos would have to do it.
34 Going After COSVN: Parachute troopers weren't all the Seventh U.S. Air Force brought from the skies... so were, 11,000 tons of supplies and 12,000 tons of bombs and rockets.
42 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.
Volume: 3
Issue: 4
Item Creation Date: December 1990
Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Vietnam (Varies: Empire ; Primedia ; Cowles ; Weider ; HistoryNet-World) - Serial
Serial Item Number: 278Serial140060
8 Arsenal: Sound suppressors turned pistols, rifles and submachine guns into deadly 'hush guns.'
10 Fighting Forces: The 'Chargers' of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade fought from one end of Vietnam to the other.
12 Personality: The mayor of Hue, Colonel Le Van Than, brought order out of the post-Tet 1968 chaos.
50 Book Reviews: The struggle for Hue was one of the most savage and hard-fought battles of the entire Vietnam War.
58 Perspectives: Dr. Linda Reinberg has been helping vets with post-traumatic stress disorder.
18 No Deros Delta: For the besieged 7th Cavalry troopers at 'Landing Zone Bitch,' it looked like the Little Bighorn all over again.
26 Building the Vietnam Memorial: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington did not just happen. It tooke years of hard work, dedication and persistence to turn a dream into reality.
34 Bloody Incident at Lai An: The Bo Dieu and Cua Viet rivers were the lifeline to the Marine positions along the DMZ, and the 320th NVA Division was determined to close them down.
42 Battalion Meat Grinder: The climatic battle of the First Indochina War, Dien Bien Phu wrote the finish to French attempts to reoccupy their former colonial possessions.
Volume: 4
Issue: 6
Item Creation Date: April 1992
Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Added: 17 Aug 2003 [Updated: 17 Aug 2003]
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Vietnam (Varies: Empire ; Primedia ; Cowles ; Weider ; HistoryNet-World) - Serial
Serial Item Number: 278Serial139996
8 Personality: Ho Chi Minh combined Communism and nationalism in pursuit of a 'new world order' in Indochina
10 Fighting Forces: In 1966, the 273rd VC was overhauled, ready to fight toe-to-toe with the best of the U.S. Army
16 Arsenal: With her 16-inch guns, the USS New Jersey laid down the fire
54 Book Reviews: The United States unwittingly snatched defeat from the jaws of victory
62 Perspectives: A perspective on America's unique experience in Vietnam by the former Commander, U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam.
22 Bring Our POWs Back Alive: The daring raid on the Son Tay prison camp deep within North Vietnam showed the depth of America's commitment on its prisoners of war.
30 Prelude to Disaster: When the French forts along Route Coloniale 4 fell to the Viet Minh, the end of the First Indochina War was foreordained.
38 Storming the Citadel: Fighting house-to-house, the Marine battle to regain Hue's south side and recapture the historic Imperial City was a bloody affair.
46 Incredible Odyssey to Freedom: For our ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) Allies, post-traumatic-stress disorder meant years in Communist re-education camps.
Volume: 2
Issue: 5
Item Creation Date: February 1990
Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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Vietnam (Varies: Empire ; Primedia ; Cowles ; Weider ; HistoryNet-World) - Serial
Serial Item Number: 278Serial140009
8 Arsenal: The enemy's jungle cover was no match for the Army's Radio Research Units
10 Personality: Forward Air Controller Steven Bennett won the Medal of Honor posthumoursly at Quang Tri on June 29, 1972
16 Fighting Forces: The elite Indiana Rangers were the only National Guard infantry unit to serve in the Vietnam War
54 Book Reviews: Vietnam brought out not one, but two facets of the heroic side of Oliver North
62 Perspectives: The Air Force's PAVE STRIKE guided bombs proved to be even tougher.
22 Charlie Company to the Rescue: The Embassy was under siege, the only way in was by air, and the airborne troopers of Srike Chalie Six were on the way.
30 Seventy-Seven Days In Hell: 'I don't want any damn Dinbinfoo,' said President Johnson. And thanks to the bravery of some dedicated Marines, he didn't get one.
38 True Valor at Hill 875: AT Dak To in the Central Highlands, the North Vietnamese Army decided to make a stand. The 'Sky Soldiers' showed them the error of their ways.
46 Decision in the Delta: As battles go, it was a small affair. But the fight at Ap Bac changed America's view of the Vietnam War.
Volume: 3
Issue: 1
Item Creation Date: June 1990
Collection: William E. Kirkland Collection
Association: Tet '68 Association
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