A Program for Vietnam Veterans...and Everyone Else Who Should Care

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Charles Haid
Charles Haid

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Norman Wilson
Norman Wilson

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Jim Watchendonk
Jim Watchendonk

Self

Larry Connolly
Larry Connolly

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    Thirteen veterans are given an opportunity to reveal their experiences in Vietnam and to talk about the frustrations they have encountered upon returning home.

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    1986-05-28

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