exploration of the vietnam war, featuring interviews with american and vietnamese veterans and civilians with firsthand experience of the war s events as well as historic analysis. it s a fascinating collection of newly discovered and iconic original documents, photographs, film footage, and artifacts that illuminate 12 critical episodes in the war that divided the peoples of both the united states and vietnam. the visual imagery of remembering vietnam relies on the talents of the many photographers who risk their own safety to capture the stories of the war in pictures. tonight we ll hear from some of those combat photographers and learn their own stories. it s my pleasure to welcome lee reynolds to the stage. he is the strategic communications officer for the u.s. army center of military history here in washington. previously, he was senior manager of the universal studios hollywood backlock tour from 2014 to 2016 and now works as an independent contractor as an actor, scre
mcgowan theater after today tonight s program, national archive staff and volunteers will present each of you with the vietnam veteran lapel pin. on the back of the pin is embossed a grateful nation thanks and honors you. the united states of american vietnam war commemoration is a national initiative and the lapel pin is the nation s lasting memento of thanks. last veterans day, we opened our current special exhibition remembering vietnam in the lawrence f. o brien gallery upstairs. if you haven t already, i hope you take some time to go through it before it closes on january 6th. the exhibit is a media-rich exploration of the vietnam war featuriining interviews with veterans. it s a fascinating collection of newly discovered and iconic original documents, photographs, film footage and artifacts that illuminate 12 critical episodes in the war that divided the peoples of both the united states and vietnam. the visual imagery of remembering vietnam relies on the talent
if you got now, ukraine, russia, hungary, dozens and dozens of nations are looking at the united states as an evil mention because tunnel men like this person gentleman like this person, have lots of money and have more money than average americans, are going into these nations and promoting the homosexual lifestyle. in russia, they had a riot and had to shut down our professed homosexual demonstration in shut down a pro-homosexual demonstration because, was funded b was funded by american groups. and the law forbidding the adoption of russian children, a huge part of it was the homosexual lobby. russia was a communist nation, atheist, and these people take god serious now in these countries. host: richard, thanks for the call and thanks for adding your voice and perspective to the conversation. kevin cathcart. guest: i hardly know where to start, but first of all, there are gay people in every country in the world, and the movement for lgbt civil rights around the wo
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