Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, American
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Folder 60 (Cassette tape - LTC Theodore McDonald interviewed by Larry Thompson)
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Identifier: MS 001
Folder 61 (Cassette tape - FSG Robert Cullifer interviewed by Larry Thompson)
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Identifier: MS 001
Folder 64 (Cassette tape - Chad Waldron interviewed by Dan Miller)
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Identifier: MS 001
Folder 67 (Cassette tape - John Forsythe, Ray Rackabough, George Ross, Tom Vannetta and C.L. Williams interviewed by Joe Burkley)
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Identifier: MS 001
Folder 69 (Cassette tape - Marvin Wilson interviewed by Sherri Blair)
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Identifier: MS 001
Folder 70 (Cassette tape - Zenus B. Jefferson interviewed by Sherri Blair)
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Identifier: MS 001
Folder 735 (Glen and Barbara Zak - interviewed by Ana Zota Sanchez), 1996-04-16
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Identifier: MS 001
Long Binh Jail
Series
Identifier: MS 001
Overview
Long Binh Jail, a U.S. Army Installation Stockade established in 1966 by the U.S. Army, was located on the Long Binh Post in Đồng Nai Province, South Vietnam. Meant to hold 400 American prisoners, it soon overflowed to about 1000.Dr. Cecil B. Currey’s research and book titled “Long Binh Jail: An Oral History of Vietnam's Notorious U. S. Military Prison” focuses on the riot that took place between August 29-September 7, 1968. A small group of African-American prisoners started...