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Interview with Charles Sabatier, 1982 [Part 1 of 2] / Produced by Richard Ellison

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Format:
Video
Series:
Academic Video Online
Vietnam: A Television History
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Late Twentieth Century (1975-2000).
Accidental deaths.
Battles.
Bullet wounds.
War casualties.
Leadership roles.
Military draft.
Military life.
Military maneuvers.
Military training.
Military units.
Paralysis.
Popular beliefs.
Soldiers.
Wounds and injuries.
Vietnam.
Local Subjects:
Late Twentieth Century (1975-2000).
Accidental deaths.
Battles.
Bullet wounds.
War casualties.
Leadership roles.
Military draft.
Military life.
Military maneuvers.
Military training.
Military units.
Paralysis.
Popular beliefs.
Soldiers.
Wounds and injuries.
Vietnam.
Genre:
Interview
Physical Description:
1 online resource (65 minutes)
Place of Publication:
Boston, MA : WGBH Boston, 1983.
Language Note:
In English.
Original language in English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Charles Sabatier served in the United States Army in the Vietnam War. Paralyzed by a bullet wound, he spent his post-war life as an activist for the disabled. He discusses his impressions of the Army at the time, and details the events surrounding his injury during the Tet Offensive. He describes his reintegration to American society and the struggles he faced as a veteran of an unpopular war and a disabled person. Mr. Sabatier tells of how his feelings toward the war changed, and how his paralysis changed his view of himself. He concludes with his thoughts on the anti-war movement, and expresses an understanding toward the Vietnamese against whom he fought.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed December 12, 2018).
OCLC:
827296854

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