Carole Nelson Vietnam War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
U.S.A., U.S. Soldiers, correspondence, San Francisco, CA, Sepulveda, CA, troops, postal service, postal stamp, women at home, U.S. Navy, air mail, Sailors, USS Canopus (AS-34), submarine tender, Rota, Spain, comradery, records, books, reading, animals, recreation and entertainment, leisure, culture, loneliness, discharge, going home, post-war hopes, homesickness, sex
Publication Date
4-21-1968
Subject Terms
Paul Sweet; Carole Nelson; April 21, 1968; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. Sepulveda (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. Regimental histories Navy; Vietnam War 1961 1975 United States. Regimental histories Sailor;
Identifier
2014.061.w.r._Nelson_vietnamwar_1968-04-21_003
Recommended Citation
Sweet, Paul, "1968-04-21, Paul to Carole" (1968). Carole Nelson Vietnam War correspondence. 3.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cnelson_collection/3
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