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Title
Gary Coletti; Don Lewis, "Grumpy"
Impressions of Vietnam from Three American Veterans
Contributor
McBride, Dylan
Siao, George
Serna, Chris
Date Created and/or Issued
2011-04
Publication Information
http://anotherwarmemorial.com/gary-coletti-don-lewis-grumpy/
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
An Other War Memorial -- Memories of the American War in Viet Nam
Rights Information
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Description
In this video we profiled the experiences of three Vietnam veterans who didn't fight the war together but connected after the war. The video explains their opinions on the way the war was fought, their opinions of the Vietnamese people and finally how they were received upon their homecoming. Thanks a lot to our subjects: Don Lewis, Gary Coletti and Wayne McVeigh and thanks for watching. [Profile bio]
The Profilers were Dylan McBride from Redmond, WA a sophomore majoring in Business Administration
Chris Serna from Munich, Germany a junior majoring in Business Administration
and finally George Siao a senior from Hong Kong majoring in Business Administration as well. [Profiler bio]
Type
image
Format
1 image
1 video (00:11:40)
1 transcript
Identifier
colettigary-profileimage
colettigary-vid1
colettigary-vid1_tr1
http://doi.org/10.25549/viet-c80-734
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/colettigary-profileimage.jpg
Language
English
Subject
American
Combat
Home Front
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
US Army
US Navy
Vietnamese
Time Period
1963-1967
Place
Vietnam
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
An Other War Memorial--Memories of the American War in Viet Nam

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