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  2. Milwaukee Fourteen - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Fourteen were fourteen peace activists who burned Selective Service records to protest the Vietnam War.On 24 September 1968, they entered Milwaukee's Brumder Building, site of nine Wisconsin draft boards, gathered up about 10,000 files, carried them to an open public space, and set them on fire with homemade napalm.

  3. Dickey Chapelle - Wikipedia

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    Despite early support for Fidel Castro, [6] Chapelle was an outspoken anti-Communist, and loudly expressed these views at the beginning of the Vietnam War.Her stories in the early 1960s extolled the American military advisors who were already fighting and dying in South Vietnam, and the Sea Swallows, the anticommunist militia led by Father Nguyễn Lạc Hoá.

  4. The Big Picture (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    TV 768 – Americal Division (Color – 1969) Focuses on the history of the "Americal" Division; its participation in World War II against the Japanese, and its reactivation to carry on in Vietnam. TV 769 – Your Army Reports #18 (Color – 1969) Reports on: the Chaparral–Vulcan Air Defense System for use against low-flying aircraft; EUCOM ...

  5. Film on Wisconsin's Capt. Scott Alwin, heroic Vietnam War ...

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    Keith Uhlig is a regional features reporter for USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin based in Wausau. Contact him at 715-845-0651 or kuhlig@gannett.com. Follow him at @UhligK on X, formerly Twitter, and ...

  6. Joseph L. Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Lee Galloway (November 13, 1941 – August 18, 2021) was an American newspaper correspondent and columnist. During the Vietnam War, he often worked alongside the American troops he covered and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal in 1998 for having carried a badly wounded man to safety while he was under very heavy enemy fire in 1965. [2]

  7. Embassy of the United States, Saigon - Wikipedia

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    The United States Embassy in Saigon was first established in June 1952, and moved into a new building in 1967 and eventually closed in 1975. The embassy was the scene of a number of significant events of the Vietnam War, most notably the Viet Cong attack during the Tet Offensive which helped turn American public opinion against the war, and the helicopter evacuation during the Fall of Saigon ...

  8. Construction on Angel Fire replica of Vietnam veterans wall ...

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    Jul. 10—A years-long effort by New Mexico veterans to build a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall in Angel Fire is close to becoming a reality. Advocates have raised enough funding for ...

  9. Building owner arrested as death toll from Vietnam apartment ...

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