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...Don’t Tell” policy, which requires homosexuals in the military to hide their orientation. The women say these controversial policies have nothing to do with their ROTC experience. ROTC has been banned from the Harvard campus since 1969. The ban originated with Vietnam War-era protests, but it has continued because faculty and students say the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy is discriminatory. Bras wishes Harvard were more like a state school she visited, where the ROTC office was in the middle of campus...
...Bissell, who worked as a book editor in New York before becoming a full-time writer in 2001, is now editing a book he wrote about traveling to Vietnam with his dad, a Vietnam War veteran...
...Kerry said. At the event, Kerry introduced a new funding push he is making in Congress to allocate $100 million to Veteran Centers for the screening and treatment of PTSD. Cleland, who lost both legs and half an arm in 1968 when he was serving in the Vietnam War, took the stage with Kerry before the screening. Cleland said that while he dealt with the physical wounds, for a long time, he was unaware of the “hidden wounds” of PTSD. He said that he was now in the kind of counseling which he should have...
Thousands of Vietnam veterans heaved a collective sigh of relief that sharpshooter Cheney received five draft deferments...
...Born in New Haven, Conn., and raised by parents who did not attend college, Conley never expected to find himself at Harvard as a professor and co-master of Kirkland House. After studying at Lawrence and Columbia Universities, Conley’s financial circumstances and his opposition to the Vietnam War landed him at the University of Wisconsin, where he studied French literature, art history, and cinema. Conley taught at the University of Minnessota before coming to Harvard in 1995, where he now teaches courses in French and Visual and Environmental Studies. Conley is deeply focused on the relationship...