Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War
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HarperCollins Publishers, 2009.
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9780061861857
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Douglas Brinkley., & Douglas Brinkley|AUTHOR. (2009). Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War . HarperCollins Publishers.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Douglas Brinkley and Douglas Brinkley|AUTHOR. 2009. Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War. HarperCollins Publishers.
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MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Douglas Brinkley, and Douglas Brinkley|AUTHOR. Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War HarperCollins Publishers, 2009.
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