A Legacy of Our Presence - The Destruction of Indochina, 1970
This paper, published by the Stanford Biological Study Group, explains how U.S. military actions during the Vietnam War caused massive long-term damage to the environment and people. It describes how chemicals like Agent Orange destroyed forests, farmland, and even led to birth defects, while bombings and forced relocations ruined homes and communities.
Resource Identifier
DestructionOfIndochina
Citation
Gale McGee papers, Collection No. 9800, Box 249, folder 5, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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