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Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam is a 1987 American documentary film inspired by the anthology of the same title, directed by Bill Couturié. The film's narration consists of real letters written by American soldiers, which are read by actors, including Robert De Niro and Martin Sheen.
He won the 1989 Academy Award for the AIDS documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt [1] that he produced with Rob Epstein [2] and multiple Emmy Awards for his 1987 film Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, which he wrote, produced, and directed. [3]
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam: Bill Couturié: Based on letters from US soldiers serving in Vietnam. 1989 UK Four Hours in My Lai (Yorkshire Television documentary) My Lai Massacre. 1990 US Berkeley in the Sixties: Mark Kitchell Anti-war protesters at Berkeley University. 1995 UK Vietnam: The Last Battle: David Munro
God bless America." The speech has a prominent place in the 1987 documentary, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam. Denton was briefly hospitalized at the Naval Hospital Portsmouth, Virginia, and then was assigned to the Commander, Naval Air Forces, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, from February to December 1973.
The League of Wives was established in April 1966. [4] Initially inspired by a letter she received from her husband while detained in Vietnam, Sybil Stockdale pursued answers from military officers by meeting with various key officials across the United States.
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Homecoming: When the Soldiers Returned From Vietnam is a book of selected correspondence published in 1989. Its genesis was a controversial newspaper column of 20 July 1987 in which Chicago Tribune syndicated columnist Bob Greene asked whether there was any truth to the folklore that Vietnam veterans had been spat upon when they returned from the war zone.