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  2. Soldiers' stories from Vietnam evoke memories

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    The first weeks were especially dangerous for young infantry soldiers shipped to Vietnam. Army Pfc. Luia Rodgers, 20, began his tour of duty Dec. 20, 1967. He died in combat 10 weeks later.

  3. Vietnam Combat Artists Program - Wikipedia

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    In June 1966, the Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program was established as part of the United States Army Art Program, utilizing teams of soldier-artists to make pictorial records of U.S. Army activities in the course of the Vietnam War for the annals of military history. The concept of the Vietnam Combat Art Program had its roots in World War II ...

  4. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Vietnamese child soldier

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    The young soldier has been "adopted" by the Airborne Division. 05/07/1968 Alternative version from new source Reason Good image of a child soldier and high resolution, no featured pictures from Vietnam war. Articles this image appears in Military use of children Army of the Republic of Vietnam Creator

  5. How a Hampton teen honors fallen heroes with dog tags: His ...

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    “That’s known as the ‘Forgotten War,’” Connor said of the fierce fighting that took place between the end of World War II and the beginning of Vietnam. American soldiers went to support ...

  6. Dan Bullock - Wikipedia

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    Dan Bullock (December 21, 1953 – June 7, 1969) was a United States Marine and the youngest U.S. serviceman killed in action during the Vietnam War, dying at the age of 15. Early life and education [ edit ]

  7. Vietnam War images on display at County Courthouse - AOL

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    Oct. 23—The Vietnam War was over a generation ago but it was a long time before many of its soldiers were able to come out and say they had fought in the conflict. Today, they are there at the ...

  8. United States prisoners of war during the Vietnam War

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    Members of the United States armed forces were held as prisoners of war (POWs) in significant numbers during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1973. Unlike U.S. service members captured in World War II and the Korean War, who were mostly enlisted troops, the overwhelming majority of Vietnam-era POWs were officers, most of them Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps airmen; a relatively small number of ...

  9. Opinion - What we should have learned (but may have forgotten ...

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    As many as 2 million civilians, 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers and 1.1 million enemy soldiers were killed during the Vietnam War. More than 58,300 American soldiers died or went missing in action.