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Rolling Thunder
Season 1 Episode 4
The Vietnam War
About the Episode
President Johnson and Defense Secretary McNamara discuss the bombing campaign and strategy by phone.
Aired: | Expires: | Runtime: 1m 10s
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Extras
The Diaspora
A Vietnamese-American comments on being displaced from his country.
0:50
A Marine Comes Home
A Marine describes his heartbreak at returning home to face angry protesters.
1:50
Quang Ngai
A GI talks about the danger of landmines and the courage it took just to walk in Vietnam.
1:15
Men Like This
A decorated Army veteran talks about the young men of the Vietnam War.
1:14
Protests in Chicago, 1968
A journalist witnesses a violent clash between police and protesters in Chicago.
1:54
Saigon During Tet
During the Tet Offensive, South Vietnamese fear for their lives.
0:46
LBJ Criticizes the Media
In a taped conversation, President Johnson laments press coverage of the war.
1:25
Moratorium Protests, 1969
On November 15, 1969, half a million gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest the war.
1:44
The Vietnam War Station Engagement Screener – Long Version
The Vietnam War Station Engagement Screener – Long Version
1:03:34