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by Shirley Lauro
suggested by the book
by Keith Walker
WEB
LINKS
compiled by Kelli Lynn Harrison
and Rebecca Longworth
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to Dramaturgy
In addition to the links below, be sure to explore the Cast Immersions page for more resources.
SERVING IN VIETNAM Many of these are veterans' sites that exist both to reunite fellow veterans and commemorate those who served. They also have a wealth of photographs and first-hand impressions that help us, in some small way, understand what it was like to serve in -- and return from -- Vietnam.
Unarmed and Under Fire: an oral history of female
Vietnam vets
http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/1999/11/11/women/print.html
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Destinations from Grunt.Space.swri.edu: In-Country
Women |
HOW OUR LADIES SERVED In addition to the links above that deal with the service of women in Vietnam, these links provide information on military hospitals -- where Sissy, Martha, and LeeAnn served -- as well as the USO (MaryAnn), and the Red Cross (Whitney).
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36th Evacuation
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Sharon Ann Lane
The Sharon
Anne Lane Foundation continues medical work in Vietnam
www.sharonannlanefoundation.org
USO Vietnam Entertainer Alumni Photos
http://groups.msn.com/EntertainingVietnam/shoebox1.msnw
Official USO Pages
Historical Timeline
USO Photos
Red Cross History
www.redcross.org/museum/timemach.html
Donut Dollies Photos
www.donutdolly.com/id39.htm
LEARN MORE ABOUT VIETNAM
Vietnam Womens' Memorial
Foundation
www.vietnamwomensmemorial.org
New York Vietnam Veterans' Memorial,
New York City
Timelines, letters home, history and more
www.nyvietnamveteransmemorial.org
Wellesley College Department of Political
Science
Perhaps the most comprehensive list of Vietnam War links on
the Web
www.wellesley.edu/Polisci/wj/vietlink.html
AFTER VIETNAM
The Pentagon Papers: TIME Magazine cover story,
1971
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/analysis/back.time/9606/28/index.shtml
(This
link is best viewed with Internet Explorer)
The Meaning of Vietnam:
essays by
contemporary writers, a special supplement to the 1975 New York Review of
Books
www.nybooks.com/articles/9160
The Bitter Homecoming by Dennis J. Stauffer,
originally published 1982
http://grunt.space.swri.edu/bitter.pdf
Agent Orange Talking Paper by
Gary D. Moore
http://www.gmasw.com/aotalk1.htm
Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder
http://www.helpguide.org/mental/post_traumatic_stress_disorder_symptoms_treatment.htm
LEARN MORE ABOUT MILITARY WOMEN
Captain Barb reminds us
that women are veterans, too!
http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb/