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The Fort Hood three

Pamphlet about the Ford Hood three: three American GIs who refused to go and fight in the Vietnam War.

Submitted by Steven. on July 5, 2016

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  • United States
  • Vietnam war
  • mutinies
  • Vietnam
  • army
  • Fort Hood Three
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