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Primary Sources

Books:

Downs, Frederick. The Killing Zone: My Life in the Vietnam War. New York: W.N. Norton &
Company, Inc., 1978. Print.

I came away with a greater appreciation of what the war was like as a soldier. Downs
faced the most deadly and despicable dangers, following orders the whole time, keeping
his men as safe as he could, and hoping that the war was worth the sacrifice.

Jacobs, Norman, et al. “Vietnam; vital issues in the great debate.” The Foreign Policy
Association. LC Control No.: 66029508 (1966): 1 – 17. Print.

This journal discussed many important matters such as moral, legal and strategic issues.
It explained the Geneva Agreement and addressed what type of war we were fighting. It
also gave details on the impact of allies and rivals and a solution to end the war.

Kohler, Dean Ellis, and Susan Vanhecke. Rock ‘n’ Roll Soldier: A Memoir. New York, New
York: Harper Teen, 2009. Print.

This book shows the way that soldiers could “get away” from the troubles of the war. A
soldier is asked by his captain to put together a rock band, and him and 3 comrades play
for the others, letting them relax and have fun, when they are not in battle.

Milam, Ron. Not a Gentleman’s War: An Inside View of Junior Officers in the Vietnam War.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Print.

This book has documented facts and brought logic and sense to these issues. It also
provided a vivid view of what the platoon leader had to face, such as training his men,
and keeping racial tension at ease.

Nhut, Tran Van and Christian L. Arevian. A Loc: The Unfinished War. Lubbock, Texas: Texas
Tech University Press, 2009. Print.

This book was written by a South Vietnamese General that fought in alongside the
Americas during the war. In this story he tells us some of the South Vietnam’s challenges
in establishing and accepting a democratic form of government. It also shows how they
desperately wanted to live in a democratic republic with a free-market economy.

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Tonsetic, Robert. Forsaken Warriors: The Story of an American Advisor who Fought with the
South Vietnamese Rangers and Airborne. Havertown, Pennsylvania: Casemate, 2009.
Print.

The author of this book served as a US Army advisor to South Vietnamese Ranger and
Airborne units during the war. He gives several first hand accounts on working with
South Vietnamese which started several campaigns in South Vietnam, Cambodia, and
Laos. It also explains the duties of the US advisory teams.

Web Sites:
About.com: 20th Century History – Vietnam War, Jennifer Rosenberg, Web. 2011.
http://history1900s.about.com/od/vietnamwar/a/vietnamtimeline.html

Follow the progression of the Vietnam War, from the beginning of French colonization in
1858 to the dedication of the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington D.C. on
November 13, 1982 in this timeline of the Vietnam War.

American Experience. Public Broadcasting Service, 29 Mar. 2005. Web. Dec. 2011.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/vietnam/series/index.html

This website carefully analyzes the costs and consequences of a controversial but
interesting war. It also supplied me with seven maps of Vietnam from its colonial years to
the end of the Vietnam War which was from 1945 to the Postwar, timelines, and
testimonies of the Vietnam veterans. I used the seven maps on my “Maps Page”.

Famie, Keith. Our Vietnam Generation. Visionalist Entertainment Productions, Dec. 2010. Web.
7 Jan. 2011
http://ourvietnamgeneration.com

This documentary features live footage from Detroit immigrants of various ethnic
backgrounds who proudly served in the Vietnam War. The producer wanted these true
accounts told by the veterans that helped pave the way for the future generations. Also,
he advised that he wanted to pay tribute to the elders and immigrants of Detroit who were
treated so poorly upon their return from the war to the United States.

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Leuhusen, Peter. The Vietnam War. 2 June 2009. Web. 10 Jan. 2011.
http://vietnampix.com

This website assisted me with seeing real pictures of the men who fought in Vietnam, the
machines and weapons they used, and the citizens from Vietnam that they fought for and
protected. These pictures are unbelievable, the way they show some of the incredible
conditions under which soldiers from both sides lived, fought, and ultimately died. I was
unable to use any pictures from this website since the images used on this site are strictly
protected by copyright laws. I attempted to contact the photographer, Mr. Tim Page, UPI,
Bettman Archives and Corbis and get his permission to use some of the pictures, but I
never received an answer from him.

Newspaper Archive. Partnership Opportunities, 20 Jan. 2011. Web. 5 Dec. 2010.


http://www.newspaperarchive.com

Through this website, I was able to locate numerous actual newspaper articles such as
“The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Wednesday, November 12, 1969,”
“Bennington Banner from Bennington, Vermont, Tuesday, June 17, 1969,” “Kingsport
Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee, Sunday, Jan. 7, 1968,” “Idaho State Journal
from Pocatello, Idaho, Wednesday, December 27, 1967” and “The Cumberland News
from Cumberland, Maryland, Tuesday, July 15, 1969” from the time period of the
Vietnam war, which gave me several opinions and perspectives from the people that lived
during the war.

The Patriot Files Forums > Conflict Posts > Vietnam, November 2008
http://www.patriotfiles.com/forum/showthread.php?t=248508

There are 141 real life Vietnam War photos on this web site. The photos offer a look back
at the Vietnam War from the escalation of U.S. involvement in the early 1960’s to the
Fall of Saigon in 1975. I used twenty one different photos in my photo gallery slide show
on my “Photo Gallery Page”.

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Photography’s and Video’s
Home Page:

(Photo) Pro-Vietnam War demonstrators hold up signs and American flags in support of
U.S. policy in Vietnam in Wakefield, Mass., on Oct. 29, 1967.
http://www.patriotfiles.com/forum/showthread.php?t=248508

(Photo)American Flag
http://www.bspack370.com/html/america.html

(Photo) An anti-war movement march


https://iams.pbworks.com/w/page/26411485/A2-1960s-De-Zwaan

(Video) The Vietnam War – Universal Class Online Course - A subject of widely-
differing opinions at the time, the controversy rages still today over whether or not
America should have involved itself in this bloody and hard-fought conflict.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=lTOHvSkWVBw&playnext=1&list=PL1F3D601C75E1F096

(Photo) Remembering Vietnam: Veteran at the memorial wall


http://www.bilegrip.com/archives/2005/09/john_howard_sup.html

Hawks Page:

(Photo) This pair was photographed at a 1968 pro-Vietnam War rally in New York by
Mary Ellen Mark.
http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=98893

(Photo) Original caption: 7/18/1968-Camp Eagle, Vietnam: This is a memorial ceremony


at Camp Eagle for members of the 101st Airborne who have died since they've been in
Vietnam. Here, soldiers march while carrying US flags (and an unidentified flag) during
the ceremony.
http://www.corbisimages.com/Enlargement/BE082391.html

(Photo) “One heroic painting” that would depict the fighting men in Vietnam as “great,
patriotic warriors” who endured tremendous suffering.
http://www.wagner.edu/news/node/1266

(Photo) A powerful struggle in the streets ensures during a Pro-Vietnam War


Demonstration. The Pro-War supporters take on the position of "Pro-American" by
parading the streets with an American flag to display collective support of troops.
http://reactingtovietnam.wikispaces.com/Pro-war+Art

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(Video) Pro Vietnam War March in Washington, D.C. in the fall of 1967
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKESrMgVgko

(Video) A Gathering of Eagles: Pro-troops rally in Washington, D.C. near the Vietnam
Memorial. These are some clips from the group's rally before the march.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdPKMXVePJc

Doves Page:

(Photo) Over 50,000 marched in the Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade in New York
City on March 26, 1966.
http://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/images/peacehistorymarch.html

(Photo) An example of the work produced students. The students were inspired by
images from the protest movement in America in the 60's and 70's.
http://www.ridgeway.plymouth.sch.uk/history.html

(Photo) Vietnam War protesters carrying antiwar signs march in San Francisco from
Market Street to Golden Gate Park's Kezar Stadium for a rally called Spring Mobilization
to End the War in Vietnam (Photo:Ralph Crane) Monday, Jun. 14, 1971
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,909869,00.html

(Video) Anti-Vietnam Protest: Antiwar demonstrators protest in Central Park, march to


UN building, included students and hippies and priests and nuns, burn draft cards,
shouted confrontations with anti-antiwar marchers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTJgMmHZNYQ&feature=player

(Video) Hard Core Anti-War Protest: Tough street fighting between students and police
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVQK8fU99Sc&feature=player

Timeline Page:

(Photos) Covers of 4 Books and 1 CD

http://www.amazon.com/Armies-Vietnam-1962-75-Men-at-Arms-Bk-1/dp/0850453607

http://www.letsbuyit.co.uk/product/22645433/history-books/us-navy-and-marine-corps-
a-4-skyhawk-units-of-the-vietnam-war-1963-1973-combat-aircraft

http://www.militarymodelling.com/news/article.asp?a=3865

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http://www.tower.com/navy-seals-special-operations-for-u-s-simone-payment-
hardcover/wapi/100424491

http://www.tower.com/40th-anniversary-australias-tour-duty-vietnam-war-1966-various-
artists-cd/wapi/108921199

Maps Page:

(Photo) Vietnam War: Major Battles. This map shows the locations of major battles and
other actions during the Vietnam War (1957-1975), as well as major United States
military bases.
http://history.howstuffworks.com/asian-history/history-of-vietnam.htm/printable

(Photo) America Flag hanging from flag pole


http://shopping.aol.com/articles/2010/08/20/flag-poles/

(Photo) Map of the United States


http://www.dartmouth.edu/~gjdemko/united_states_maps.html

(Photo) Vietnam Flag hanging from a flag pole


http://www.azfotos.com/countries_worldwide/asia/vietnam/vietnam-pictures.html

(Photo) Vietnam War: Major Battles


http://cla.calpoly.edu/~lcall/204/8-10/outline.weeknine.html

Testimony Page:

(Photo) Unknown Vietnam Veteran at Vietnam Memorial on Veterans Day, November


11, 2007
http://www.flickr.com/photos/avatar1/2036715220/

(Photo) "Portrait of a Marine during the Battle of Hue, 1968" by Don McCullin
http://www.vva.org/archive/TheVeteran/2002_09/uni_soldier.html

(Photo) Left to right: Sardo Sanchez, Jack Cunningham, Bob Tuke


All three Vietnam Veterans served in the Marine Corps' Combined Action Program
http://www.capveterans.com/american_patriotism/id16.html

(Photo) Unknown soldier resting with rifle


http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/exhibits/blackhistorymonth/index.html

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(Photo) Unknown Soldiers trudging through the jungle in Vietnam
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/february252008/vietnam_protest_2-25-08.php

Used Scribd to download 4 Testimonies to the Weebly web site


http://www.scribd.com

(Testimony) Interview with Vietnam Veteran Leroy Kelly


http://www.nvva.us/documents/2008ScholarshipEssays/bacon.pdf

(Testimony) Kenneth Leland. My Tour of Duty. Interview with Myself.


http://www.kennethleland.com/keninterview.html

(Testimony) Vietnam War Veteran John Kerry’s Testimony before the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, April 22, 1971
https://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~ebolt/history398/JohnKerryTestimony.html

(Video) Meg Sturgis interviewing her grandfather Cosmo, a Vietnam Veteran.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtz1KOWsgJY

(Video) Vietnam War - Xin Đừng Quên Tôi: Lt. Coates speaking to Catholic School
children. Children ask questions about Vietnam. http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=0AE7lDMEiQc

Photo Gallery:

(Photo) 1969: Millions marched outside the White House. The Peace Moratorium is
believed to have been the largest demonstration in US history with an estimated two
million people involved.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/15/newsid_2533000/2533131.st
m

(Photo) “Baby in a box” the Vietnam War photo that moved the U.S. In 1973
photographer Chick Harrity snapped one of the Vietnam War's most memorable images.
It showed a baby girl, named Tran Thie Het Nhanny, lying in a cardboard box next to her
brother, who begged on the streets of Saigon. ”
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/05/22/1116700595259.html?oneclick=true

(Photo) Life Magazine One of the most powerful actions by the media was the Life
Magazine filling up an entire magazine edition with pictures of the 242 American
soldiers who were killed during a mere one week of the Vietnam War.
https://jspivey.wikispaces.com/Vietnam+War+EK

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(Photo) Victoria University students arriving in Molesworth street after a march from the
University to Parliament grounds on 1 August 1967. They were protesting against the
visit of a two-man American Vietnam mission to New Zealand.
http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/vietnam-war-protest-1967

Conclusion Page:

(Photo) Released prisoner of war Lt. Col. Robert L. Stirm is greeted by his family at
Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Calif., as he returns home from the Vietnam War,
March 17, 1973. In the lead is Stirm's daughter Lorrie, 15, followed by son Robert, 14;
daughter Cynthia, 11; wife Loretta and son Roger, 12.
http://turgalongwithme.wordpress.com/category/six-years-research/

(Photo) Vietnam Soldiers on a MT-LB Armoured Tank


http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?5131-Various-(Modern)-US-
Army-Pictures-(w-Captions)-(LRG-Photos)

(Photo) Yoko Ono and John Lennon with peace campaign poster against the Vietnam
War, 1969. Photograph by Frank Barratt/Getty Images.
http://observatory.designobserver.com/entry.html?entry=5087

(Photo) "All Gave Some - Some Gave All": A replica of "The Wall," as Vietnam vets
refer to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C.
http://amcongop.blogspot.com/2009/09/vietnam-veterans-memorial-exhibit.html

(Video) The end of the Vietnam War 1969 - 1975


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdNnTGCrku0

(Photo) Kipper Williams: The great debate from Thursday 15 April 2010
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/cartoon/2010/apr/15/leaders-debates-banking

(Photo) Political Cartoons of the Week from Sunday February 28, 2010 by Daniel
Kurtzman's Political Humor Blog
http://politicalhumor.about.com/b/2010/02/28/political-cartoons-of-the-week-31.html

Process Paper:

(Photo) Notebook Writing Paper


http://www.nextstep.co.in/helpdesk.html

(Photo) Pilot’s G2 Gel Ink Pens


http://www.uncrate.com/men/gear/office/pilot-g2-mini/

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(Photo) Laptop
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/computer-prices-are-on-the-up

(Photo) Pink Pearl Eraser


http://fundspectrum-st.com/picts/?p=tombow-eraser

(Photo) Pencils
http://broughtonsydneyedm310fall2010.blogspot.com/

Used Scribd to download my Process Paper to the Weebly web site


http://www.scribd.com

Bibliography Page:

(Photo) The Vietnam Years: From The Jungle To The Australian Suburbs by Michael
Caulfield
http://www.smh.com.au/news/book-reviews/the-vietnam-years /2007/09/18/
1189881496376.html

(Photo) The Parkersburg News Newspaper from May 5, 1970;


Headline: “4 Kent College Students Dead in Campus Rioting”
http://extras.newsandsentinel.com/frontpages2.asp

(Photo) Different Computer Search Engines


http://contactdubai.com/tag/google>

(Photo) Life Magazine from February 11, 1966; The War Goes On
http://liamscheff.com/2010/08/guest-editorial-death-has-gotten-in-the-way/

(Photo) Jan. 24, 1973 Oregonian Newspaper headlined Vietnam War Ends
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1973-oregonian-newspaper-headlined-vietnam-
war

(Photo) We Were Soldiers Once and Young by Retired Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore and
Joseph L. Galloway
http://www.audioeditions.com/products/We-Were-Soldiers-Once-and-Young-Lt-Gen-
Harold-G-Moore-Ret-and-Joseph-L-Galloway-290053.aspx>

Used Scribd to download my Bibliography to the Weebly web site


http://www.scribd.com

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Secondary Sources

Anderson, David L. and John Ernst. The War That Never Ends: New Perspectives on the
Vietnam War. Lexington, Kentucky: The University of Kentucky, 2007. Print.

The eminent scholars featured in The War That Never Ends present the newest
perspectives on the war in Vietnam. The seventeen essays compiled by David L.
Anderson and John Ernst examined Vietnamese as well as American experiences of the
grueling conflict, breaking new ground on questions relating to gender, religion,
ideology, media, and public opinion.

DiLeo, Gavid L. George Ball, Vietnam, and the Rethinking of Containment. Chapel Hill, North
Carolina and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 1991. Print.

This book gave me the perspective of a man, George Ball, who was the undersecretary of
state under President Kennedy, and it showed that the debate was even in the White
House between the people that worked for the President and the President himself.

Levine, Robert A. The Arms Debate and the Third World: Have we learned from Vietnam? Santa
Monica, California: The Rand Corporation, 1987. Print.

This book gives example of key issues during four different time periods.
1.) Pre-Vietnam, 2.) During the war, 3.) After the war, 4.) Present Day. The author
identifies the two major changes in America views on the Third World Policy.

Levy, David W. The Debate Over Vietnam. Baltimore, Maryland and London: The John Hopkins
University Press, 1995. Print.

Levy begins with a brief history of Vietnam under foreign rule and recounts the growing
American military presence, and the increasing reaction it provoked. He explores the
fundamental values and assumptions of Americans on both sides of the growing debate,
contrasting Republic consensus with Democratic division.

Moore, John Norton. The Vietnam Debate: A Fresh Look at the Arguments. Lanham, Maryland
and London: University Press of America, 1990. Print.

This book gives perceptions about the Vietnam War. This volume brings together some
of the USA’s experts on the Vietnam War to review the principal arguments. The
cumulative impact is striking in persuasively demonstrating how so many of the
popularly accepted arguments were pure myth.

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