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VIETNAM WAR IN MEMORY BALLCAP
This top quality polyester cap has a full adjustable back, 5 panels, and 6 rows of stitches on visor. 5 5/16" patch is heated/sewn onto the front of the cap for permanent attachment. Color is black. Made in the USA.
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A study of American attempts to come to terms with the legacy of the Vietnam War, this book highlights the central role played by Vietnam veterans in shaping public memory of the war. Tracing the evolution of the image of the Vietnam veteran from alienated dissenter to traumatized victim to noble warrior, Patrick Hagopian describes how efforts to commemorate the war increasingly downplayed the political divisions it spawned in favor of a more unifying emphasis on honoring veterans and promoting national healing...
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12 in. x 18 in. This sign features holes on the top and bottom for easy instillation in your garage, home or office. Letters and emblem are embossed. Pair up with our military signs to honor and support America's troops.
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Sorry, we are currently sold out of 'Vietnam War In Memory (gold) -- large decal'. Please check back later or add your name to our Waiting List by clicking the button below.
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CODE: FLB1400-H Price: $2.95 Price: $0.00 Quantity: Add to cart Add to Wish List
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This sign features holes on the top and bottom for easy instillation in your garage, home or office. Letters and emblem are embossed. Pair up with our military signs to honor and support America's troops.
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Our "In Memory Of" Vietnam military lapel pin is made from the highest quality materials. It is manufactured by the people that supply the military bases and is fully guaranteed. This collector pin would make a wonderful addition to your collection or a great gift.
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BLACK PATCH WITH GOLD WRITING AND EDGING. IRON ON BACKING. APPROX 3"x 3 1/2".
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Ruptured Histories: War, Memory, and the Post-Cold War in Asia
What has the end of the Cold War meant for East Asia, and for how its people understand their recent history? These thought-provoking essays explore a vigorously contested area in public culture, the wars of the modern era. All the major East Asian states have undergone a profound reassessment of their experiences from World War II to Vietnam. New and at times aggressive forms of nationalism in Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan have affected American security policy in the Pacific and posed...
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