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“Mr. Charles” - The North Vietnamese Army

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Vietnam Voices - North Vietnamese Army

Vietnam War veterans discuss fighting against the North Vietnamese Army.

Credits

Producer/Director: Robert Przybylski

Videographers: Marshall Fulmer, Matthew Murphy, Joe Yezak
Audio: Matthew Hock, Matthew Murphy
Editor: Robert Przybylski

Music: Pat Cronley
“Vietnam Voices” written and performed by: Barrie Dunsworth

Narrator: Jeff Johnson
Script Writer: Robert Przybylski
Script Editor: Edward Gravlin

Special Thanks to: Pete Barrera, Allan Bierlein, Michael Borror, John Brady, Dennis Budziszewski, Bethany Burkman, Richard Byrne, Theodore Crisp, Richard Francis, Michael Haight, Robert Hayhurst, Eric Ives, Lee Johnson, Jerry Kuchek, John Milne, Thao Nguyer Paris, Dennis Ortega, James Osterman, Lawrence Pyscher, John Raddatz, James Ramelis, Warren Smith, David Sommers, Larry Sova, Joanne Tanner, Joe Turner, John Upthegrove, Daniel Villaire, Marcia Voisine, Sandra Wilson, Phil Wise, Mari Zsigo

Thanks: Ann Kucha-Murphy

Archival Materials: Wisconsin Public Television Vietnam War Archives, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, National Archives – Washington DC, Archive.org, LIFE Magazine Archives, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

Engineering: Matthew Hock, Dave Nuechterlein
Web & Social Media: Chas Eldridge
Business Relations Manager: Gwen Serbus
Station Manager: Thomas Bennett

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