Coping With Low Morale During the Vietnam War
A former U.S. Army psychiatrist and a retired U.S. Marine Lt. Colonel who both served in Vietnam joined two historians to discuss the problem of low… read more
A former U.S. Army psychiatrist and a retired U.S. Marine Lt. Colonel who both served in Vietnam joined two historians to discuss the problem of low morale in the final years of American participation in the Vietnam War. This discussion was part of an all-day conference titled “Manpower and Morale After Tet” hosted by the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies at the University of Kansas. close
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