The Vietnam War Still Has Many Lessons to Teach Scholars and Students

To the Editor:

In his February 12 essay ("The Muffling of Public Memory in Post-Vietnam America," Opinion), Christian G. Appy lists several questions about Vietnam that Americans shirk, but he excludes one: Is it possible that by January 1973, U.S. political leaders, military commanders, and soldiers and South Vietnamese forces had brought about circumstances in which South Vietnam and its people might have

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