Patrice Rowe Vietnam War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
U.S.A., U.S. Soldiers, correspondence, San Francisco, CA, Culver City, CA, army, troops, postal service, postal stamp, foreign occupation, women at home, food, humor, race, racial slur, racial stereotype, thoughts on the enemy, Love, soldier slang, morale, post-war hopes, culture, discontent
Publication Date
8-19-1968
Subject Terms
Corporal W.S. "Stan" Temple; Patrice Rowe; August 19; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. Culver City (CA) -- History -- 20th Century; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. Personal Narratives; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. Social conditions 20th century; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. Social life and customs 20th century; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. Women - History - 20th Century; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. Maintenance Battalion, 1st Force Service Regiment, Force Logistic Command, Fleet Marine Force; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. War Work;
Identifier
2014.059.w.r._Rowe_vietnamwar_missing-08-19_001
Recommended Citation
Temple, W. S., "1968-08-19, W. S. Temple to Patricia" (1968). Patrice Rowe Vietnam War correspondence. 4.
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Comments
The year this letter was written is unclear, but estimated to be 1968.