1960's/vietnam

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American History

 

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Tara W

 

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May 23, 2015

 

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University

 

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During the course of the Vietnam war more then twenty-six million men came of age to be eligible for the draft, 2.15 million of which were sent to Vietnam. The army assembled for the Vietnam war was significantly younger than any other American army, with the average age of soldiers ranging from seventeen to twenty one...
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Corpsman Douglas Anderson represented popular feelings of animosity towards the war, especially regarding the youngest of the soldiers fighting when he was quoted saying: "if your parents signed certain kinds of papers, you could get over there and die at seventeen." As evidenced by his words, it was not simply a matter of going over there at the age of seventeen to fight for one's country...
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