From the Major to the Missus Letters from the War in Vietnam, October 1966-October 1967

At the height of American participation in the Vietnam War, U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot Major Ray B. Stice, his wife Elizabeth or "Gig," and their four children wrote to each other daily from October 1966 until his return home in late 1967. These handwritten letters are painstakingly t...

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Language:English
Published: Quantico Marine Corps University Press (MCUP) 2023
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