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National Guardsmen Face Off Against Anti War Protesters In Washington DC In 1969
National Guardsmen Line Up At An Anti War Protest In Washington, DC In 1969
Anti War Protesters On The Steps Of The Lincoln Memorial In 1969
David Hackworth, Creator Of The Tiger Force, Signs A Letter Telling A Father Of His Son’s Assignment Into The 39th Infantry Regiment
Bob Hope Writes About His USO Shows: “We Must Have A Good Peace. We Can’t Let Communism Take Over The World – We Don’t Want To Be Fighting This Whole Thing Over Again A Few Years From Now”
Ellsworth Bunker, The American Ambassador To South Vietnam, Writes To His Sister-In-Law About President Nixon Asking Him To Stay On In The Difficult Job (Page Two)
Ellsworth Bunker, The American Ambassador To South Vietnam, Writes To His Sister-In-Law About President Nixon Asking Him To Stay On In The Difficult Job (Page One)