Selasa, 11 Juli 2017

Interview: National Archivist’s Da Nang Detour

Before dropping out of college and joining the Navy in 1967, David Ferriero had worked two jobs to help pay for his education. One of them propelled him to become a Navy corpsman in Vietnam and pursue a medical career, but the other ultimately led him to the leadership of the National Archives and Records …

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