"Where the Innocent Die" by Richard E. Perry, Redbook, January 1967

Perry, who had worked in Vietnam as a volunteer physician, writes about the terrible suffering of civilians caught in the war. He saw hospitals with almost no resources, and children and families injured by bombs, landmines, and napalm. He argues America has a responsibility to help the innocent victims by providing medical aid and rebuilding the country after the fighting ends.

Resource Identifier
InnocentDie
Citation
Russell Brines papers, Collection No. 8894, Box 11, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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