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Event Details

The Life of an Infantry Platoon

When

Saturday, Mar. 16, 2013
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Where

Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center Exit 116, Garden State Parkway Holmdel, NJ 07033 Directions

Description

Colonel David W. Taylor (USAR-Ret) presents a lecture and slideshow about the life of an Infantry Platoon through the perspective of his book Our War: The History and Sacrifices of an Infantry Battalion in the Vietnam War 1968-1971.
Regular Museum admission applies for this program

Sponsors

New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Foundation

Price

Event Price: $7.00 Member Price: $Free Early Bird Price: $7.00 Additional Information: Senior Citizens and Students: $5.00Children 10 years of age or younger: FreeVeterans and active military personnel: Free

Website

Event Website: http://www.njvvmf.org Online Registration Available: No

Industry

Education

Event Type

Lecture

Contact Information

Sarah Hagarty shagarty@njvvmf.org Phone: (732) 335-0033

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