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11 April, 13:20

According to MacPherson, how was war viewed by many young Americans before they arrived in Vietnam?

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  1. 11 April, 13:44
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    At first, young americans had an idealistic view of the war. They believed that they were stopping communism for a greater good and that the war is a good effort and wanted to join. They believed it was honorable like world war 2 was. They were soon dissuaded when they saw what kind of a war it was and how it was led and many of them ended up scarred for life.
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