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1965 Vietnam War Matted Print - Authentic Historical Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Enthusiasts
1965 Vietnam War Matted Print - Authentic Historical Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Enthusiasts1965 Vietnam War Matted Print - Authentic Historical Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Enthusiasts1965 Vietnam War Matted Print - Authentic Historical Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Enthusiasts1965 Vietnam War Matted Print - Authentic Historical Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Enthusiasts1965 Vietnam War Matted Print - Authentic Historical Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Enthusiasts

1965 Vietnam War Matted Print - Authentic Historical Artwork for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for History Buffs & Military Enthusiasts

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  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Custom hand made in the U.S.A.
  • 11 X 14 inch museum quality matted print
  • This item is a clearance item and not returnable, and not eligible for further discounts unless explicitly mentioned in promotional offers
  • This matted print depicts a master sergeant surveying a new road under construction leading into a remote region of Vietnamese countryside. Produced by the Center of Military History, this artwork was created by a soldier-artist from the U.S. Army. An artistic historical representation of military duties being performed, it makes an interesting display piece for home or office.

  • More than 40 years after it ended, the Vietnam War continues to haunt our collective conscience. We still argue over why we were there, whether we could have won, and who was right and who was wrong in response to the conflict. When the war divided the country, it created deep political rifts that continue to this day.

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