Donut Dolly puts you in the Vietnam War face down in the dirt under a sniper attack, inside a helicopter being struck by lightning, at dinner next to a commanding general, and slogging through the mud along a line of foxholes. You see the war through the eyes of one of the first women officially allowed in the combat zone. When Joann Puffer Kotcher left for Vietnam in 1966, she was fresh out of the University of Michigan with a year of teaching, and a year as an American Red Cross Donut Dolly in Korea. All she wanted was to go someplace exciting. In Vietnam, she visited troops from the Central Highlands to the Mekong Delta, from the South China Sea to the Cambodian border. At four duty stations, she set up recreation centers and made mobil...
Despite all that has been written about Vietnam, the story of the 1-A-O conscientious objector, who ...
This essay explores contributions to Vietnamese history by Vi?t Nam’s first historical generals (who...
The Vietnam War was the starting point for significant transformation in US military culture and the...
Vita.This dissertation examines the experiences of American women who served in Vietnam during the W...
Assigned as the senior medical advisor to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam in I Corps, an area cl...
Relatively little has been written about the military women who served in Vietnam, and there is virt...
An interview with Vietnam War medical surgical nurses Lois Shirley and Kathie Trew
In early February of 1968, at the beginning of the Tet Offensive, Private First Class Gregory V. Sho...
Signalement d'un article sur l'engagement des femmes du côté de la RDVN (Hanoi) à travers cinq témoi...
An analysis of Kathryn Marshall\u27s 1987 book, In the Combat Zone: An Oral History of American Wom...
In 1968 James T. Gillam was a poorly focused college student at Ohio University who was dismissed an...
Rattler One-Seven puts you in the helicopter seat, to see the war in Vietnam through the eyes of an ...
abstract: The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on both the men and the women who served. While there...
From 1962 to 1973 approximately 11,000 military women and an unknown number of civilian American wom...
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...
Despite all that has been written about Vietnam, the story of the 1-A-O conscientious objector, who ...
This essay explores contributions to Vietnamese history by Vi?t Nam’s first historical generals (who...
The Vietnam War was the starting point for significant transformation in US military culture and the...
Vita.This dissertation examines the experiences of American women who served in Vietnam during the W...
Assigned as the senior medical advisor to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam in I Corps, an area cl...
Relatively little has been written about the military women who served in Vietnam, and there is virt...
An interview with Vietnam War medical surgical nurses Lois Shirley and Kathie Trew
In early February of 1968, at the beginning of the Tet Offensive, Private First Class Gregory V. Sho...
Signalement d'un article sur l'engagement des femmes du côté de la RDVN (Hanoi) à travers cinq témoi...
An analysis of Kathryn Marshall\u27s 1987 book, In the Combat Zone: An Oral History of American Wom...
In 1968 James T. Gillam was a poorly focused college student at Ohio University who was dismissed an...
Rattler One-Seven puts you in the helicopter seat, to see the war in Vietnam through the eyes of an ...
abstract: The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on both the men and the women who served. While there...
From 1962 to 1973 approximately 11,000 military women and an unknown number of civilian American wom...
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...
Despite all that has been written about Vietnam, the story of the 1-A-O conscientious objector, who ...
This essay explores contributions to Vietnamese history by Vi?t Nam’s first historical generals (who...
The Vietnam War was the starting point for significant transformation in US military culture and the...