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Philip F. Napoli, Brooklyn College

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Veteran Portraits

Posted on November 26, 2017 by Administrator

Frank “Paco” Arce, Marine Air wing, Vietnam.

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  • About Me
    • Autobiography, Oral History and Vietnam
    • Current Work
    • In Our Own Words: Portraits Of Brooklyn’s Vietnam Veterans
    • Philip F. Napoli CV April 2015
  • Audio and Video Clips
    • Combat
    • Joining
    • Long Term Consequences of Combat
    • Return to New York
    • Soldiers Growing Up
    • War and Loss
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Oral History
    • Brooklyn College Vietnam Oral History Project Questions
    • How do I conduct an oral history interview?
    • How is oral history different from other forms of research and scholarship?
    • How To Document Your Recordings
    • Oral History and Confidentiality
    • Oral History Interview Technique
    • What can you do with an interviewee who doesn’t seem to want to share?
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