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John Kerry, Writing On Vietnam Veterans Against The War Letterhead, Invited A Congressman To The Ceremony Where He Threw Away His War Medals
President Carter Signs His Controversial 1977 Presidential Pardon Of The Conscientious Objectors
Robert F. Kennedy Signs A Condolence Letter To The Family Of A Soldier Killed In Vietnam: “Courage Is Rightly Esteemed As The First Of All Human Qualities Because It Is The One That Guarantees All Others”
Ronald Reagan Handwrites A Draft Of A Letter: “What To Do When Our Nation Is At War Unites Many Of Us Regardless Of Party”
Governor Ronald Reagan Writes A Letter In 1970 About Leftist College Professors (Page Two)
Governor Ronald Reagan Writes A Letter In 1970 About Leftist College Professors (Page One)
The Pass For American Negotiator Philip Habib To Attend The Landmark 1968 Paris Peace Talks With North Vietnam; Note The Low Number Of “00003” Indicating His Rank And Importance
President Lyndon Johnson Appoints Diplomat Philip Habib To Be “Counselor Of Embassy For Political Affairs At Saigon”
Dr. Martlin Luther King, Jr. Signs His Famous 1967 Anti War Speech The Casualties Of The War In Vietnam
President Nixon Writes To Henry Cabbot Lodge, His Ambassador To South Vietnam. Nixon, Seeing The American POWs Return To America After The Peace Treaty, Notes “I Was Never So Proud To Be An American”
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