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A resident of Santa Clarita, California, Dr. Michael Sproul is an Economics professor at the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Growing up in California, Sproul was eight years old when the United States began fighting the Vietnam War, and sixteen years old when the United States exited the war. Sproul’s brother, Jim, was eligible for the United States military draft during the war. His brother ultimately did not serve, however after contesting his eligibility with the help of a family-hired attorney. [Profile bio] Carly Sproul, Will Cook and Grant Nussbaum are students at the University of Southern California in Viet Thanh Nguyen’s American Studies 150: The American War in Viet Nam class for the Spring 2016 semester. Sproul is a junior from Santa Clarita, California, majoring in Psycholinguistics with a minor in Economics. Cook is a junior from San Francisco, California, majoring in Business Administration. Nussbaum is a sophomore from Thousand Oaks, California, majoring in Public Relations with minors in Business and Marketing. [Profiler bio]
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