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Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh’s Tomb Japanese Empire, 1942.

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2 Ho Chi Minh

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5 Ho Chi Minh’s Tomb

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8 Japanese Empire, 1942

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10 Eisenhower meets with Diem

11 Buddhist monks in South Vietnam set themselves on fire in protest of Diem’s repressive policies towards them. (Diem was a Catholic)

12 Ho Chi Minh Trail

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17 General William Westmoreland with President Johnson in Vietnam

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20 Vo Nguyen Giap with Ho Chi Minh. Giap, the mastermind of the Tet Offensive led Vietnamese forces in their defeat of the Japanese, French and finally the United States

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22 And the legendary General Giap lived to be 102 years old! He passed away in 2013

23 Anti-War Protest, Washington D.C.

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29 Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara

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31 U.S. warplanes dropping Agent Orange

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33 Effects of Agent Orange

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36 Bobby Kennedy

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43 Democrat National Convention. Chicago, 1968

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48 Nixon widens the war, sending U.S. forces into Cambodia

49 Kent State Shooting

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52 Vietnam Wall Memorial, Washington D.C.

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56 According to the federal government, veterans make up 9% of the U.S. population but 23% of the homeless population. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs the estimated number of homeless Vietnam veterans is more than twice the number of soldiers, 58,000, who died in battle during that war. Nobody can pinpoint a single cause for homelessness among veterans. As with non- veterans, the reasons vary: high housing costs, unemployment, substance abuse, poor education. Veterans may also contend with war injuries, post-traumatic stress syndrome and frayed family relations.


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