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Born in Vietnam and raised in Compton, Calif., Loc C. Huynh has persevered through a dangerous childhood to become a United States Marine.
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George “Noel” Crawford, discusses “flashbacks” that he would have as a result of serving in the Vietnam War.
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Hundreds of civilians converged on Camp Perry, Ohio, to take part in the Vintage Sniper National Match. Fred Gowen is a Marine Vietnam veteran, who is one of almost 500 civilians who came out for the competition. He’s had experience …
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Like so many Americans, my eyes have been glued to the television this week as Team USA has made a run for Gold-medal dominance in the 2012 London Olympics. But as a Veteran and an amputee, I’m also looking forward …
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