Vietnam Revisited

Vietnam Revisited shares the personal stories of America’s sons and daughters who fought the most unpopular war in our nation’s history. They answered America’s call to arms to fight the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. While antiwar sentiment and protests raged at home, many Americans volunteered to serve in the Vietnam War. Many were drafted. But the Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era veterans put their lives on the line to do their nation’s bidding. And when they returned home, they came back to an ungrateful nation. Many returning military members were shunned verbally and physically. They were called baby killers and murderers for their service. To right our past wrongs, the United States government proclaimed a commemoration of fifty years since the end of the Vietnam War. This inspired the author of Vietnam Revisited to interview Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era veterans weekly since January 2015. To view Skip Vaughn's September 1, 2017 interview on CBS television affiliate WHNT, Channel 19, in Huntsville, AL, please click HERE.

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Vietnam Revisited

Vietnam Revisited shares the personal stories of America’s sons and daughters who fought the most unpopular war in our nation’s history. They answered America’s call to arms to fight the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. While antiwar sentiment and protests raged at home, many Americans volunteered to serve in the Vietnam War. Many were drafted. But the Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era veterans put their lives on the line to do their nation’s bidding. And when they returned home, they came back to an ungrateful nation. Many returning military members were shunned verbally and physically. They were called baby killers and murderers for their service. To right our past wrongs, the United States government proclaimed a commemoration of fifty years since the end of the Vietnam War. This inspired the author of Vietnam Revisited to interview Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era veterans weekly since January 2015. To view Skip Vaughn's September 1, 2017 interview on CBS television affiliate WHNT, Channel 19, in Huntsville, AL, please click HERE.

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Vietnam Revisited

Vietnam Revisited

by Skip Vaughn
Vietnam Revisited

Vietnam Revisited

by Skip Vaughn

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Vietnam Revisited shares the personal stories of America’s sons and daughters who fought the most unpopular war in our nation’s history. They answered America’s call to arms to fight the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. While antiwar sentiment and protests raged at home, many Americans volunteered to serve in the Vietnam War. Many were drafted. But the Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era veterans put their lives on the line to do their nation’s bidding. And when they returned home, they came back to an ungrateful nation. Many returning military members were shunned verbally and physically. They were called baby killers and murderers for their service. To right our past wrongs, the United States government proclaimed a commemoration of fifty years since the end of the Vietnam War. This inspired the author of Vietnam Revisited to interview Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era veterans weekly since January 2015. To view Skip Vaughn's September 1, 2017 interview on CBS television affiliate WHNT, Channel 19, in Huntsville, AL, please click HERE.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781640273351
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 08/10/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 519 KB

About the Author

Skip Vaughn is an award-winning newspaper journalist in Huntsville, Alabama. Besides serving as editor of the Redstone Rocket weekly newspaper at Redstone Arsenal, an Army installation in Huntsville, he covers sports as a freelancer for AL.com. He resides in Huntsville with his wife, Janice, who is a high school English teacher, and their son, Cole, and daughter, Glorian. (His email address is skip. vaughnsports@gmail.com)
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