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Basil Ballard is a senior majoring in political science. He has a long term interest in the politics of the Vietnam War - as well as a lifelong interest in military history and statecraft. David Laughton is a Junior majoring in business. [Profiler bio] Thomas Paul Chambers served two tours in Vietnam from 1966-67 and 1968-69. He served in an infantry company during his first tour. Shortly after returning to the United States, he volunteered for a second tour where he served in an elite Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol or LRRP Company. During his second tour all LRRP units were reorganized into the 75th Ranger Regiment and re-designated as Rangers as such he holds the rare distinction of being a founding member of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Thomas Paul Chambers is one of the rare few to have served as an Infantryman, Airborne Infantryman (Paratrooper), LRRP Operator, and Army Ranger. Upon leaving military service, Thomas Paul Chambers worked for the LA Unified School District for thirty years. Tom has recently retired and is finishing his first novel. He remains proud of his service to this day. [Profile bio]
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