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  1. Vietnam Requiem. While many Vietnam veterans regretfully wish they’d written about their military experiences—before the memories began to fade irretrievably into middle age or worse—Aliquippa’s John Barber manages to preserve his story as a young Marine infantryman in raw and powerful detail through his personal memoir, Vietnam Requiem.

  2. we were going to Vietnam. Things were beginning to escalate in Southeast Asia. In February what had been a limited US involvement began to change. The Vietcong had staged attacks against American installations. One of the US responses was the sustained bombing of North Vietnam under the designation of “Operation Rolling Thunder.”

  3. Feb 11, 2017 · [flipbook pdf=” header=”Opening catalog…” title=”A Vietnam Requiem”]

  4. Jul 2, 2014 · There, in several air-conditioned rooms, were 330 framed pictures taken by 134 photographers from 11 nations who were all killed on assignment. The exhibit is called “Requiem,” and it included...

  5. Jul 18, 2015 · Vietnam Requiem is a startling documentary revelation of how the Vietnam War haunts its veterans, their families and friends, and the conscience of the nation.

  6. for Vietnam hoping to save lives by defusing explosives. But war meant that at times he had to blow up Americans who, caught in land mines, were booby-trapped and still alive. After much exposure to the grotesque, he joined CIA operatives devising explosives to maim and kill Viet Cong. Another memory, later

  7. South Vietnamese soldiers with knives at women's throats and other scenes of torture spread enough sorrow to last a lifetime--if one still has a conscious life to worry about. Horst Faas and Tim Page have researched and fought for this volume.

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