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Articles of Special Note
A Special Supplement: The Meaning of Vietnam (New York Review of Books, Volume 22, Number 10, June 12, 1975)
Why CIA Analysts Were So Doubtful About Vietnam (Harold B. Ford, Studies in Intelligence, Vol. 01, No. 1, 1997)
Congress, the President, and the Battle of Ideas: Vietnam Policy, 1965-1969 (Michael J. Friedman, Essays in History Volume 41, 1999)
M: From Fort Dix, New Jersey to South Vietnam (by John Sack, first published in Esquire, October 1966)
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