This project investigates the contentious question of how American Vietnam veterans were received by family, friends, and society in general upon their return home from the Vietnam War. The goal is to discover how accurately published literature has portrayed the veterans\u27 individual experiences. This has been done by comparing a large number of Vietnam veteran oral history interviews gathered by, and archived with, the Grand Valley State University Veterans History Project to that which has been written on the subject. This comparison clearly reveals that although there is a fair amount of published material on this topic, the majority of it either dismisses or neglects to include the veterans\u27 individual experiences, and thus fails ...
Many historians have conducted oral history interviews with Vietnam War veterans in an attempt to of...
This study explores how ordinary Americans could be made to fight a brutal and immoral war, and expl...
Of the more than 3 million Americans who deployed to Southeast Asia during the United States\u27 inv...
More than 2.7 million Americans served in the military during the Vietnam era and roughly 40,000 of ...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
In The Brass Bands Played Too Late, veterans tell their own stories about what happened when they ca...
Heather McCreaWhile the conflict in Southeast Asia ended with the withdrawal of American military fo...
Heather McCreaWhile the conflict in Southeast Asia ended with the withdrawal of American military fo...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
This dissertation analyzes prominent political mobilizations of Vietnam War veterans between the 196...
The current historiography on the memory of the Vietnam War has primarily looked at how the collecti...
Vietnam Veterans at Cal Poly offered an interesting and important voice to the overall discussion of...
The Vietnam War was unlike any war that America has ever been a part of. The experiences of unconve...
Many historians have conducted oral history interviews with Vietnam War veterans in an attempt to of...
Many historians have conducted oral history interviews with Vietnam War veterans in an attempt to of...
This study explores how ordinary Americans could be made to fight a brutal and immoral war, and expl...
Of the more than 3 million Americans who deployed to Southeast Asia during the United States\u27 inv...
More than 2.7 million Americans served in the military during the Vietnam era and roughly 40,000 of ...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
In The Brass Bands Played Too Late, veterans tell their own stories about what happened when they ca...
Heather McCreaWhile the conflict in Southeast Asia ended with the withdrawal of American military fo...
Heather McCreaWhile the conflict in Southeast Asia ended with the withdrawal of American military fo...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
The Vietnam War is remembered more for the controversy than the war itself. This has contributed to ...
This dissertation analyzes prominent political mobilizations of Vietnam War veterans between the 196...
The current historiography on the memory of the Vietnam War has primarily looked at how the collecti...
Vietnam Veterans at Cal Poly offered an interesting and important voice to the overall discussion of...
The Vietnam War was unlike any war that America has ever been a part of. The experiences of unconve...
Many historians have conducted oral history interviews with Vietnam War veterans in an attempt to of...
Many historians have conducted oral history interviews with Vietnam War veterans in an attempt to of...
This study explores how ordinary Americans could be made to fight a brutal and immoral war, and expl...
Of the more than 3 million Americans who deployed to Southeast Asia during the United States\u27 inv...