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Title
David Hickman Interview
Subject
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Veterans
Description
This interview with David Hickman was recorded at the Southeast Veterans' Services Center in Washington, DC.
Raised in Washington, DC, Hickman served in the United States Marines during the Vietnam War, and was in Vietnam as the U.S. Embassy there fell.
Hickman discusses the psychological trauma associated with both the war experience and homecoming. He links the lives lost in Vietnam with urban America's subsequent struggle with drugs and violence.
Raised in Washington, DC, Hickman served in the United States Marines during the Vietnam War, and was in Vietnam as the U.S. Embassy there fell.
Hickman discusses the psychological trauma associated with both the war experience and homecoming. He links the lives lost in Vietnam with urban America's subsequent struggle with drugs and violence.
Creator
Hickman, David
Mannino, Chris
Source
Your DC Digital Museum, 19 November 2014, Southeast Veterans Services Center
Publisher
Humanities DC
Date
2014
19 November 2014
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Format
AVCHD Video
.avi
Language
English
Type
Oral History
Identifier
027.YDCDM.2014
Coverage
Washington, DC
Ward 8
Vietnam
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Original Format
AVCHD Video
Duration
00:10:18
Bit Rate/Frequency
16437 kb/s
Interviewer
Mannino, Chris
Interviewee
Hickman, David
Location
Washington, DC
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