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SUSAN SCHNALL,
U.S. NAVY NURSE: I've tried to spend my whole life having people live a
better life and basically feel better. That's what nurses do, right?


DAVID CLINE, U.S.
ARMY: It took us almost three weeks to cross the Pacific and there
wasn't too much to do on a troop ship, so we'd sit up on the deck at
night and have raps, and a lot of times we'd get to what we were going
to, whether it was right or wrong. And we'd go back and forth, back and
forth. And we'd always end up concluding, well, let's hope we're doing
the right thing because that's where we're going.

SIR!
NO SIR!
A DAVID ZEIGER FILM



NARRATOR: In the
early 1960s, the United States Government began sending combat troops to
South Vietnam.

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