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Read a story describing the American soldier's experience in another war. How is the Vietnam War narrative different, if at all, in form and content?
Do some research on the phase of the Vietnam War that was called "Vietnamization" by American policy makers. How would these political and military decisions affect the mission and attitude of infantrymen like those in ''The Things They Carried’’?
What is the nature of relations between Vietnam and the United States today? How do the Vietnamese people feel about Americans, and what do Vietnam veterans think about Vietnam...
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