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Tips For Visiting DC's Military Museums, Monuments, And Statues


Feb.23.2021
How do you eat an elephant? The answer, you all know, is one bite at a time. Visiting Washington, D.C., can feel just as overwhelming. So once you’ve visited the White House, the Capitol, and the presidential memorials, your trip will be more manageable if you narrow your focus, whether it’s on food, art, or history.
Being retired military, I usually visit military museums, war memorials, and monuments to great American leaders. The sheer volume of military attractions and my failure to plan my spur-of-the-moment trip meant I navigated the city like a ricocheting pinball. Some who wander really are lost. ....

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The Vietnam War: A History in Song


The Vietnam War: A History in Song
The ‘First Television War’ was also documented in over 5,000 songs. From protest to patriotism, popular music reveals the complexity of America’s two-decade long experience struggling against communism in Vietnam.
US soldiers gather around a guitar player during Operation Yellowstone, 18 January 1968. 
In the early 1970s, an obscure Louisiana-based country singer called Bob Necaise released ‘Mr. Where is Viet-Nam’. In the song, Lil Gary Dee, a ‘little boy not yet four years old’, asks:
Mister where is Vietnam?
I want to see my daddy
Will you take me there today?
By December 1961, under President John F. Kennedy, the US had 3,205 military personnel stationed in Vietnam. By the end of the 1960s, this enigmatic country would become the most controversial issue facing the US, dividing society, debated in Congress, demonstrated for and against on the streets – and documented in song. ....

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