Good Bye to Billy
The Moving Wall
Personal Legacy: The Healing of a Nation
Shrapnel in the Heart: Letters and Remembrances from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam War
A trip to The Wall by Michael Dingwell.
The traveling half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
An Exhibition of Objects Left at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
by Laura Palmer
"Thousands of letters and messages have been left at the Vietnam Memorial Wall since its dedication in 1982, many preserved by the National
Park Service as part of a planned museum collection. Palmer, who worked in Saigon as a reporter in the early '70s, found and interviewed many of the
people who left them. The resulting book combines the messages with the comments of those who wrote them, and one would have to look far to find
a work that stirs deeper emotions. Reading it is a cathartic experience rather than a depressing one. The bodies of the fallen are buried elsewhere, but as
far as the surviving family members, friends and comrades are concerned, the spirits of the dead seem to dwell in and around the monument itself. Shrapnel
in the Heart is in its own way as awesome a memorial as the wall." --Publishers Weekly
A Screenplay
And Other Vietnam War Short Stories
of the Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam
Ho Chi Minh's Speech,
Ba Dinh Square, September 2, 1945
Peace Proposal
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961
Presidential Press Conference, April 7, 1954
to Ngo Dinh Diem
on the Fall of Vietnam, 24 April 1975
on China and Vietnam, 1966
President John F. Kennedy,
Washington, D.C., January 20, 1961
at Johns Hopkins University:
"Peace Without Conquest" April 7, 1965
to President Nguyen Van Thieu
of the Republic of Vietnam
January 5, 1973
First Inaugural Address,
January 20, 1969
"Silent Majority" Speech
of the Provisional Revolutionary Government
of the Republic of South Viet Nam
by David A. Willson
by David A. Willson
by J.E. Colussi
A Screenplay
Experience the War
Peddles Through History
Bares Her Soul
Interview on AFVN
(and VC Spy) Talks
http://www.vietnamwar.net