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Draft card burning to protest Vietnam War in 60's #vietnam #draftcardburning #thedraft Vietnam Protests, Vietnam War, American War, American History, Catholic Worker, Thats The Way, Us History, Coming Of Age, The Good Old Days
Viet Nam Draft Letter
Draft card burning to protest Vietnam War in 60's #vietnam #draftcardburning #thedraft
Cu Chi Tunnels | Vietnam. I ALSO went in this tiny hole and crawled through the old Vietcong underground tunnels Laos, Vietnam History, Vietnam War Photos, Yangon, Hoi An, Good Morning Vietnam, Vietnam Holidays, Thailand, Underground Tunnels
Cu Chi Tunnels | Vietnam. I ALSO went in this tiny hole and crawled through the old Vietcong underground tunnels
A Vietnam-War punji trap - see below. (3-4cav.org) American Soldiers, 30 Days Has September, North Vietnamese Army, We Are The Mighty, United States Military
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A Vietnam-War punji trap - see below. (3-4cav.org)
Freedom Bird Bien Hoa 1971 Military Slang, Military History, Military Ranks, Military Gear, North Vietnam, Vietnam Veterans, Vietnam Map
Freedom Bird Bien Hoa 1971
1973: The televised Senate Watergate Committee hearings begin on May 17. Archibald Cox is appointed special prosecutor to oversee the investigation. On June 25-29, former White House legal aide John Dean implicates Nixon's deep involvement in the break-in cover-up. United States Presidents, American Presidents, Brother Lawrence, Pat Garrett, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Political Thriller
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1973: The televised Senate Watergate Committee hearings begin on May 17. Archibald Cox is appointed special prosecutor to oversee the investigation. On June 25-29, former White House legal aide John Dean implicates Nixon's deep involvement in the break-in cover-up.
Mark Felt (1913 - 2008) FBI Agent, Watergate Figure. He was better known as "Deep Throat," the name given him by the press to hide his identity as the secret government official who leaked details of the illegal activity relating to the Watergate Scandal. His information led to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon History Images, Presidents Wives, Gender Relations, Most Popular People, Presidential History, Richard Nixon
William Mark “Deep Throat” Felt Sr. (1913-2008) -...
Mark Felt (1913 - 2008) FBI Agent, Watergate Figure. He was better known as "Deep Throat," the name given him by the press to hide his identity as the secret government official who leaked details of the illegal activity relating to the Watergate Scandal. His information led to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon
John Ehrlichman (1925 - 1999) Advisor to US president Richard Nixon, went to jail for his involvement in the Watergate scandal American Heritage, Urban Affairs, Harper's Magazine, The War On Drugs, Democratic National Committee, Watergate, Eye Of The Storm
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John Ehrlichman (1925 - 1999) Advisor to US president Richard Nixon, went to jail for his involvement in the Watergate scandal
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Frank Willis - Shortly after 1 am on June 17, 1972, Frank Wills, a security guard at the Watergate Complex, noticed tape covering the latch on several doors in the complex (allowing the doors to close but remain unlocked). He removed the tape, and thought nothing of it. He returned an hour later, and having discovered that someone had retaped the locks, Wills called the police. Five men were discovered and arrested inside the DNC's office  -- the start of the Watergate Scandal Watergate Hotel, Frank Wills, Unsung Hero, Security Guard, Down South, Interesting History, History Facts, History Videos, Before Us
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Frank Willis - Shortly after 1 am on June 17, 1972, Frank Wills, a security guard at the Watergate Complex, noticed tape covering the latch on several doors in the complex (allowing the doors to close but remain unlocked). He removed the tape, and thought nothing of it. He returned an hour later, and having discovered that someone had retaped the locks, Wills called the police. Five men were discovered and arrested inside the DNC's office -- the start of the Watergate Scandal
George McGovern vs. Richard 'Dick' Nixon, 1972 Political Ads, Political Campaign, Presidential Campaign, Presidential Election, Vintage Advertisements, Vintage Ads, Funny Vintage, Vintage Stuff, Christian Leave
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George McGovern vs. Richard 'Dick' Nixon, 1972
A few months after Nixon's decisive reelection victory in 1972, the "Watergate Scandal" began to plague his administration. Burglars were caught trying to place listening devices at the National Democratic Party headquarters, designed to sabotage candidates. Nixon denied personal knowledge or involvement, but White House tape recordings revealed he had known about and approved the cover up. Facing probable impeachment, Nixon resigned the presidency in August 1974. History Photos, Modern History, Us Presidents, National Geographic, La Sede
A few months after Nixon's decisive reelection victory in 1972, the "Watergate Scandal" began to plague his administration. Burglars were caught trying to place listening devices at the National Democratic Party headquarters, designed to sabotage candidates. Nixon denied personal knowledge or involvement, but White House tape recordings revealed he had known about and approved the cover up. Facing probable impeachment, Nixon resigned the presidency in August 1974.
1972 Watergate Scandel. The Nixon Administration attempted to cover up their involvement, which resulted in the indictment, trial, conviction and incarceration of 43 people. Democratic Party, Marketing Professional, World History
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1972 Watergate Scandel. The Nixon Administration attempted to cover up their involvement, which resulted in the indictment, trial, conviction and incarceration of 43 people.
Composite photo of President Richard M. Nixon as he telephoned "Tranquility Base" and astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin after their historic Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20, 1969. Apollo Moon Landings, Apollo 11 Moon Landing, Lunar Mission, Apollo 11 Mission, Neil Armstrong, Moon Landing Photos, Space Disasters
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Composite photo of President Richard M. Nixon as he telephoned "Tranquility Base" and astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin after their historic Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20, 1969.
Nixon visits China. The greatest accomplishment of his presidency. I later ate in the same dining room as Nixon's famous state dinner. Chinese Banquet, Invention Of Photography, Using Chopsticks, Visit China, Peking Duck, Chop Suey, How To Make Sushi
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Nixon visits China. The greatest accomplishment of his presidency. I later ate in the same dining room as Nixon's famous state dinner.
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974, when he became the only president to resign the office. Nixon had previously served as a Republican U.S. Representative and Senator from California and as the 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953 to 1961. #Glogster #RichardNixon Educational Resources, Teaching Resources, Teaching Ideas, Instructional Planning, Interactive Multimedia, Teaching Special Education, January 9
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Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974, when he became the only president to resign the office. Nixon had previously served as a Republican U.S. Representative and Senator from California and as the 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953 to 1961. #Glogster #RichardNixon
Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon | Spiro T. Agnew, who served as vice president under President Richard ... United States Of America, Yorba Linda, Presidential Libraries, Spiro, Vice President, Politicians
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On August 8, 1974, California-born President Richard Nixon announced his resignation to be effective on August 9, 1974 at noon. Born in Yorba Linda, Nixon began his political career as a US Representative and was elected president in 1968. Threatened with impeachment over Watergate, he resigned in disgrace, however President Gerald Ford pardoned him by issuing Proclamation 4311 on September 8, 1974. Frank Lee, 5th Grade Social Studies, Familes, Teacher Boards, I Have Spoken
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On August 8, 1974, California-born President Richard Nixon announced his resignation to be effective on August 9, 1974 at noon. Born in Yorba Linda, Nixon began his political career as a US Representative and was elected president in 1968. Threatened with impeachment over Watergate, he resigned in disgrace, however President Gerald Ford pardoned him by issuing Proclamation 4311 on September 8, 1974.
1974-  Richard Nixon resigns from office amidst the Watergate scandal in the face of what could have meant impeachment and removal from office by Congress. Drame, Presentation Skills Training, The Dictator, Effective Presentation
1974- Richard Nixon resigns from office amidst the Watergate scandal in the face of what could have meant impeachment and removal from office by Congress.
Richard Nixon (August 9, 1974)    President Nixon standing on the steps of Marine One, waves to his fans soon after he resigned as President on August 9, 1974. No prizes for guessing the headlines across newspapers on the 10th Of August. Famous Pictures, Us Politics
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Richard Nixon (August 9, 1974) President Nixon standing on the steps of Marine One, waves to his fans soon after he resigned as President on August 9, 1974. No prizes for guessing the headlines across newspapers on the 10th Of August.
A soldier weeps at the Vietnam War Memorial via Will Henry's PTSD website American Heroes, American Patriot, World War, Historia Universal, History Magazine
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A soldier weeps at the Vietnam War Memorial via Will Henry's PTSD website
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 1964
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Bernie Boston, 74; Took Iconic 1967 Photograph
Flower Power (1967) - Bernie Boston
Woodstock Festival, 1969  If only i could go back in time and experience  this festival. Love the music of that era. Woodstock 1969, Woodstock Photos, Woodstock Hippies, Woodstock Music, Woodstock Festival, Woodstock Concert, Woodstock Poster, Woodstock Peanuts, Peanuts Snoopy
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Woodstock Festival, 1969 If only i could go back in time and experience this festival. Love the music of that era.
Viet Cong Cu Chi tunnels, near Ho Chi Minhn City, Vietnam    Slightly disturbing for Americans. But a good history lesson Vietnam Voyage, Vietnam Travel, Visit Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh Ville, Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon Vietnam
The Cu Chi Tunnels - A Popular Tour From Saigon - Review
Viet Cong Cu Chi tunnels, near Ho Chi Minhn City, Vietnam Slightly disturbing for Americans. But a good history lesson
Col. Bud Day, an Air Force fighter pilot who was shot down in the Vietnam War, imprisoned with John McCain in the notorious “Hanoi Hilton” and defiantly endured more than five years of brutality without divulging sensitive information to his captors, earning him the Medal of Honor, died on Saturday in Shalimar, Fla. He was 88. United States Armed Forces, United States Army, Famous Veterans, Medal Of Honor Recipients, John Mccain
Col. Bud Day, an Air Force fighter pilot who was shot down in the Vietnam War, imprisoned with John McCain in the notorious “Hanoi Hilton” and defiantly endured more than five years of brutality without divulging sensitive information to his captors, earning him the Medal of Honor, died on Saturday in Shalimar, Fla. He was 88.
Former Vietnam Prisoners of War cheer as their aircraft takes off for home in February 1973. "Operation Homecoming" Philippines, Pakistan, Rare Historical Photos, Hanoi Vietnam, Usmc Vietnam, Prisoners Of War
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Former Vietnam Prisoners of War cheer as their aircraft takes off for home in February 1973. "Operation Homecoming"
American Airman Bill Robinson being guarded by an NVA soldier following his capture on September 20, 1965; his helicopter was shot down and the crew was taken to the Hanoi Hilton.  He became the longest-held POW in American history after spending more than seven years in captivity - he was released from the Hanoi Hilton in February of 1973. Vétérans Du Vietnam, Theresa May
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American Airman Bill Robinson being guarded by an NVA soldier following his capture on September 20, 1965; his helicopter was shot down and the crew was taken to the Hanoi Hilton. He became the longest-held POW in American history after spending more than seven years in captivity - he was released from the Hanoi Hilton in February of 1973.