
War Stories Remembered
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Bob Babcock recorded his experiences in Vietnam, and he wants all soldiers to do the same.
Bob O. Babcock’s unit was hit by friendly fire in 1966. That night, he decided to write down his feelings about the war and what it was like to be a soldier. In this interview, he shares why veterans should preserve their story by writing down their experiences.
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Atlanta Voices: Memories of Vietnam is a local public television program presented by WABE

War Stories Remembered
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Bob O. Babcock’s unit was hit by friendly fire in 1966. That night, he decided to write down his feelings about the war and what it was like to be a soldier. In this interview, he shares why veterans should preserve their story by writing down their experiences.
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Video has Closed Captions
Clip | 2m | Bob Babcock recorded his experiences in Vietnam, and he wants all soldiers to do the same. (2m)
Video has Closed Captions
Clip | 3m | Veterans recall memories of Agent Orange in Vietnam. (3m)
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Clip | 1m 20s | Former Vietnam POW Wayne Waddell’s family knew he was alive thanks to this propaganda film (1m 20s)
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Clip | 3m 30s | Rachel Torrance went to Vietnam as a Donut Dolly and saw a different side of war. (3m 30s)
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Clip | 3m 15s | Herb Smith recalls what it was like to serve as guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. (3m 15s)
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Atlanta Voices: Memories of Vietnam is a local public television program presented by WABE