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Who’s Widening America’s Digital Divide? Nick Turse Describes the Real Vietnam War

Photo Gallery: Vietnam’s “Wandering Ghosts” and Those Left Behind

February 8, 2013
by Theresa Riley
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Luong Dai; Photo credit: Tam Turse

Photo credit: Tam Turse

Luong Dai, also of Thanh Son hamlet, Binh Dinh Province, lost seven family members — his parents, two older brothers, a younger brother, a niece, and a nephew — when their bomb shelter collapsed during a U.S. bombardment.
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TAGS: atrocities, lessons-unlearned, nick turse, photo gallery, vietnam war, vietnamese, war crimes, widget
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