Women in Viet nam War, including army nurse corps, special services and red cross. This page is dedicated to the Red Cross, Special Services, Army Nurse Corps, and other civilian and military women ...
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In-Country Women This gallery is dedicated to the nine military nurses and fifty-eight civilian women who died in Vietnam while serving their country. It is also dedicated to the only woman still listed as a POW/MIA, Dr. Eleanor Ardel Vietti. Memories By Karen Offutt Karen served as a stenographer in Vietnam during the period 1969-1970. Hello David and other Poems By Dusty Dusty served with the ...
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Vietnam: The Women's Experience A Selected Bibliography American Women Who Died in the Vietnam War (1959-1975) Adler, Bill, ed. Letters from Vietnam. New York: Dutton, 1967. Arrowsmith, Pat, ed. To Asia in Peace: Story of a Non-Violent Action Mission to Indo China. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1972. Beechy, Atlee, and Winifred Beechy. Vietnam: Who Cares Scottdale, Penn.: Herald Press, 1968.
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Women In Vietnam This web site was created by a group of individuals who attend Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. The ultimate goal of our web source is to have materials on the World Wibe Web that will be useful to K-12 teachers in planning their own lessons, and can be useful for their students studying women in Vietnam, and by subsequent generations of Pacific University students ...
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American Women Who Died in the Vietnam War (1959-1975) M I L I T A R Y US Army 2nd Lt. Carol Ann Elizabeth Drazba 2nd Lt. Elizabeth Ann Jones Died in a helicopter crash near Saigon, February 18, 1966. Capt. Eleanor Grace Alexander 1st Lt. Hedwig Diane Orlowski Died in a plane crash returning to their duty stations at Qui Nhon from hospital duty in Pleiku, November 30, 1967. 2nd Lt. Pamela ...
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Why I Went to the War by Terry Farish For a clip of Terry Farish reading the following essay, select a format: VDO (streaming video) RealAudio (streaming audio) QuickTime (14.8 megs) AVI (14.8 megs) To view the VDO format clip, download the VDOLive player from www.vdolive.com and install it before downloading the clip. I went to Vietnam because it was so much a part of the culture I lived in. I ...
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