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Ceremony Honors 200 Vietnam Veterans

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Vietnam War divided Americans at home and subjected those who fought abroad to unimaginable horror. Instead of fanfare, most soldiers who fought in the war came home to protests and jeers. Full Article at News4jax.com Jacksonville

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