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Maintaining Peace and Stability (1945-1990) |
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The Cold War years were a time of heightened tension around the globe. American troops were always "at the ready" in locations where peace was in jeopardy. Not only were U.S. forces sent to such places as Korea, Vietnam, and Lebanon when conflicts flared, but our troops also were stationed throughout the world to maintain stability and preserve peace. Military service during this period included new challenges not previously experienced. Battle lines were less well drawn; in some cases, the enemy was less obvious. In many ways the stakes were higher because of sophisticated missile systems, advanced electronic and communication technologies, and, most obviously, the potential for nuclear war. |
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Jason R. LeBarge |
Jason's Footlocker A footlocker, black, pockmarked with dents, –by Shirley Boothby LeBarge |
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Additional Tributes Submitted OnlineTribute to my brother, Percy D. Lapointe: Tribute to my husband, Joseph D. Widell: Tribute to my Father, Paul J. McKenney: Tribute to my Father, Paul J. McKenney: Tribute to my Brother, Steve Lyons: Tribute to my Husband and Father of my daughters, Spec. 4 Randall A. Lane: Tribute to my Father, Randall Alan Lane: Tribute to my Friend, Clint Cushman: Tribute to my Friend, Dennis Nelson: Tribute to my Husband, Gregory Humphrey: |