In this diploma thesis, I deal with the everyday life of military personnel stationed in the main American bases in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War (1965-1973). The research is based on the analysis of oral history interviews with veterans that served in various occupational specialties in the rear of American armed forces. I'm describing specifics of the military service of witnesses from their entry to the armed forces, training, Vietnam experience, to their homecoming. I'm trying to analyze specific topics that are connected with the experience of military life in Vietnam, especially off duty hours of personnel. Finally, I deal with the creation of the popular culture image of the conflict. Keywords Oral history, everyday life, Viet...
This thesis examines the parallels between educational theory and practice through the lens of the o...
This comparison of the experience of communist Vietnamese and American soldiers will use factual ref...
The Vietnam War is an event of enormous significance to American history, culture, politics, and mem...
This research project undertook the question of whether or not a culture shift occurred in the Unite...
The aim of the thesis is a reflection of the phenomenom military service in the Czechoslovak People'...
This thesis focuses on the memoirs of American veterans of the Vietnam War. Through the analysis of ...
abstract: The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on both the men and the women who served. While there...
This dissertation analyzes prominent political mobilizations of Vietnam War veterans between the 196...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
Vita.This dissertation examines the experiences of American women who served in Vietnam during the W...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This research project illuminates how war transform...
This study explores how ordinary Americans could be made to fight a brutal and immoral war, and expl...
In The Brass Bands Played Too Late, veterans tell their own stories about what happened when they ca...
The Rise and Fall of CSLA?! Military profession (1960-1970) in the collective memory of the officer ...
This thesis examines the parallels between educational theory and practice through the lens of the o...
This comparison of the experience of communist Vietnamese and American soldiers will use factual ref...
The Vietnam War is an event of enormous significance to American history, culture, politics, and mem...
This research project undertook the question of whether or not a culture shift occurred in the Unite...
The aim of the thesis is a reflection of the phenomenom military service in the Czechoslovak People'...
This thesis focuses on the memoirs of American veterans of the Vietnam War. Through the analysis of ...
abstract: The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on both the men and the women who served. While there...
This dissertation analyzes prominent political mobilizations of Vietnam War veterans between the 196...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
Vita.This dissertation examines the experiences of American women who served in Vietnam during the W...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This research project illuminates how war transform...
This study explores how ordinary Americans could be made to fight a brutal and immoral war, and expl...
In The Brass Bands Played Too Late, veterans tell their own stories about what happened when they ca...
The Rise and Fall of CSLA?! Military profession (1960-1970) in the collective memory of the officer ...
This thesis examines the parallels between educational theory and practice through the lens of the o...
This comparison of the experience of communist Vietnamese and American soldiers will use factual ref...
The Vietnam War is an event of enormous significance to American history, culture, politics, and mem...