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Title
[Leaflet
dropped
by the
U.S
. in
Vietnam
,
1968]
Date
1968-09-07
Subject headings
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
United States. Army--Women
Era
Vietnam Era (1964-1974)
Service branch
Army--WAC
Army--Army National Guard Active
Item description
This
one-page
leaflet
,
written
in
Vietnamese
and
dropped
by the
U.S
. in
Vietnam
in
1968
,
asks
for
aid
in the
capture
of
Ngyuen
Van
Thi
.
According
to the
translation
,
it
provides
information
about
him and
recommends
that he or his
friends
turn
him in to the
U.S
.
Army
.
Veteran's name
Wilson, Lee
Veteran's biography
Lee
Wilson
(b
.
1947)
served
in the
Women's
Army
Corps
from
1966
to
1969
and the
Army
National
Guard
from
1979
to
1984
.
Lee
Wilson
was
born
in
Las
Vegas
,
Nevada
, in
January
1947
. She
joined
the
Army
in
1966
in
Belmont
,
California
and was
stationed
at
Fort
McClellan
,
AL
, and
Fort
Jackson
,
SC
,
before
being
sent
to
Vietnam
in
January
1968
. She
served
at
Long
Bihn
until
May
of
1969
and
discharged
from
Fort
Leonard
Wood
,
Missouri
,
shortly
thereafter
.
Wilson
continued
to
serve
in the
Army
National
Guard
from
1979
to
1984
.
Type
text
Original format
fliers (printed matter)
Original publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified]
Language
en
Contributing institution
Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries
Source collection
WV0449 Lee Wilson Papers
Rights statement
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/
Additional rights information
NO
KNOWN
COPYRIGHT
. This
item
is
believed
to be in the
public
domain
but its
copyright
status
has not been
determined
conclusively
.
Object ID
WV0449.2.005
Digital publisher
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 --
http://library.uncg.edu/
OCLC number
900816468
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