
Boom! Episode 1: 1968 - Born to be wild
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Disillusionment in the Vietnam Era
This chapter explores the motivations and experiences of individuals who enlisted in the Vietnam War, driven by family legacies and a desire to combat communism. It reflects on the disillusionment that arose from the realities of the conflict following the Tet Offensive, contrasting the choices of those who served and those who evaded the draft. Additionally, it delves into the broader political and social upheavals in 1968, including student protests and the impact of civil rights movements on the younger generation's ideals.
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