The War That Never Ends: New Perspectives on the Vietnam War

The War That Never Ends: New Perspectives on the Vietnam War
ISBN-10
0813127300
ISBN-13
9780813127309
Series
The War That Never Ends
Category
History
Language
English
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
Authors
David L. Anderson, John Ernst

Description

G. David Curry, Sunshine Patriots: Punishment and the Vietnam Offender (Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame University Press, 1985), 61; Peter B. Levy, “Blacks and the Vietnam War,” in The Legacy, ed. Shafer, 211. 33. Wallace Terry, Bloods: An ...

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