
Returning to Vietnam: GIs’ Search for Peace, 50 Years On
50 years later, some U.S. GIs return to Vietnam seeking peace, retracing steps through battlefields and connecting with victims of Agent Orange.
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50 years later, some U.S. GIs return to Vietnam seeking peace, retracing steps through battlefields and connecting with victims of Agent Orange.
U.S. veterans return to Vietnam, retracing battlefields and connecting with Agent Orange survivors in a journey of healing and reconciliation.
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