Rabu, 01 Februari 2017

Digital version offers interactive features and bonus content

In the first issue of Vietnam magazine, published in the summer of 1988, founding editor Colonel Harry Summers Jr. laid out a clear but challenging mission: “an exploration of the complexities that made the Vietnam War unique.” Those complexities have been explained in succeeding issues with strong research, vivid writing, compelling photography, detailed maps and …

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