"In the 1960's an anti-war movement emerged that altered the course of history. This movement didn't take place on college campuses, but in barracks and on aircraft carriers. It flourished in army stockades, navy brigs and in the dingy towns that surround military bases. It penetrated elite military colleges like West Point. And it spread throughout the battlefields of Vietnam. It was a movement no one expected, least of all those in it. Hundreds went to prison and thousands into exile. And by 1971 it had, in the words of one colonel, infested the entire armed services. Yet today few people know about the GI movement against the war in Vietnam.
The Vietnam War..."
These are the people who lost the war for America and the Vietnamese. How many millions of Vietnamese died as a result of the U.S. abandoning the Vietnamese.
caseyshattuck 1 year ago
At least some of the soldiers of the time were pathetic. Thank God today's soldiers are more professional.
ttzjoeb 1 year ago
Looks interesting. I shall watch this
konatown5 1 year ago
An essential component of the story of the longest war--so far--in American history.
bbdupon 3 years ago 2