Vietnam

CLOSE-UPS OF A WAR

First published in 1950 in Frankfurt, Germany, as a counterpoint to Department of Defense-sanctioned outlets like Stars and Stripes, Overseas Weekly gained a loyal following by covering the serviceman’s point of view.

The newspaper was banned in the early 1950s for a series of articles on controversial

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