Senin, 26 Februari 2018

My War: Philip Gioia

U.S. ARMY CAPTAIN, JAN. 1968–APRIL 1968; APRIL 1969–MAY 1970 On my first tour, we deployed all the way from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on almost no notice. We were a brigade of the 82nd Airborne that was called into action as a result of a request by General William Westmoreland for additional troops during Tet. …

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