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Winter Soldier
Investigation

Testimony given in Detroit, Michigan, on January 31, 1971, February 1 and 2, 1971

Sponsored by Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Inc.

"WHAT ARE WE DOING TO VIETNAM?" PANEL ROSTER

Moderator:

Wilbur Forrester, 1st Lt. 11th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, Civil Affairs Officer, USMC (1968-1969)

Panelists:

J.W. Spellman, Professor of Asian Studies, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Jim Clark, Agency for International Development (1965 and 1969); Catholic Relief Service in Vietnam, 1968.

Mary Emeny, American Friends Service Committee, 1967-1968

Jay Craven, Student, Boston University. Went to North Vietnam with the National Student Association, December, 1970.

Updated Thursday, January 28, 1999

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