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Messages from the Battlefield – Vietnam War Helmet Graffiti
Vietnam War soldiers used their helmets as canvases—covering them in graffiti, slogans, and messages that revealed their thoughts, fears, and rebellion.
In 1966, anti-war protests and other forms of political protest were rampant in the United States, and the nation’s youths were struggling to assert their individuality.
The exhibition "Marking Time: Voyage to Vietnam," now on view at the Independence Seaport Museum at Penn's Landing, suggests they did all of these things with impunity.
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam – Throughout the month of March, a unique graffiti campaign popped up on the walls of several streets in downtown Ho Chi Minh City, the hyperactive commercial capital ...
Was the Vietnam Memorial Vandalized with Graffiti? A replica Vietnam Wall in Los Angeles was defaced by vandals in 2016, but the larger monument in Washington, D.C., was not.
The wall in Venice dedicated to those who went missing in action during the Vietnam War was vandalized last week, just days before Memorial Day, the Sheriff's Department says.
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