At the beginning of the "Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam," the mood of the soldiers is often a mix of apprehension, confusion, and a sense of duty. Many express feelings of fear and uncertainty about the war and their roles in it, while simultaneously grappling with a strong sense of camaraderie and determination. The letters reflect the emotional turmoil of being far from home and the harsh realities of combat, highlighting both their vulnerabilities and their resilience.
Dear America Letters Home from Vietnam - 1987 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Portugal:M/12 Sweden:11 UK:PG USA:PG
Vietnam
An Abbot is a holy man beginning with "a" and having five letters.
Yes, US servicemen could write letters from Vietnam.
They are showing that they remember their fallen comrades.
WW1 soldiers sent letters by a pigeon or dogs but they did also have trench post box
Hitchhiking Vietnam Letters from the Trail - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 30 June 1997
The French port with 6 letters beginning with "D" is Dunkerque.
f, j, w, z
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