The Vietnam War's profound effects on American identity, causing social division and eroding government trust. More than military defeat, it transformed US politics and culture.
Fredrik Logevall
Self - Author, Embers of War
George J. Veith
Self - Author, Drawn Swords in a Distant Land
Ken Hughes
Self - Presidential Historian
Lien-Hang Nguyen
Self - Author, Hanoi's War
Pham Ba Hoa
Self - ARVN
Self - South Vietnamese Army
Tuong Vu
Self - Director, US-Vietnam Research Center
Nguyen Trong Nho
Self - South Vietnamese Congressman
Self - Student Demonstration Leader
Viet Thanh Nguyen
Self - Author, The Sympathizer
Dan Rather
Self - CBS News Correspondent
Thomas A. Bass
Self - Author, Vietnamerica: The War Comes Homes
Gregory Daddis
Self - Military Historian
Walter Cronkite
Self - Anchor, CBS Evening News
Self - Host, CBS Evening News
Robert McNamara
Self - Secretary of Defense
Self - Outgoing Secretary of Defense
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self - President of the United States 1963 - 1969
Richard Nixon
Self - President of the United States 1969 - 1974
Self - Kennedy's Opponent, 1960 Presidential Election
Self - Republican Presidential Candidate
Duc Nha Hoang
Self - Advisor to South Vietnamese President
Self - Nha Trang, South Vietnam
Chic Canfora
Self - Anti-War Activist
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