
Rick Collin
Rick Collin is a historian with a passion for history told through stories. Rick worked for the State Historical Society of North Dakota and taught America in the 1960s, The American Presidency, The History of World War II, The United States To 1877 and The United States Since 1877 at the University of Mary and Bismarck State College. Rick is an Army veteran whose brother-in-law was a medic with the Marines in Vietnam and whose next-door-neighbor in Maryland, an Army soldier, was killed in the Battle of Hamburger Hill in May 1969.
rick@dakotabooknet.com
Class Info:
Riding the Back of the Tiger: America and the Vietnam War, 1945-75
Thursdays: March 30, April 6, 13, 20, 27 - 7-9 pm CST
Student link
https://humanitiesnd-org.zoom.us/j/88110703285
Meeting ID: 881 1070 3285
Vietnam War Timeline 1955-1975
Vietnam Timeline 7th Century BC - 1975
Robert McNamara's in Retrospect Vietnam Memoirs
Review of Triumph Forsaken, Vietnam War 1954-65
President Ford's End of Vietnam War Speech at Tulane University
Humphrey Vietnam Memo to Johnson Feb. 17, 1965
Humphrey Feb. 1965 Vietnam Memo Author Thomas Hughes' Obituary.pdf
Dien Bien Phu | Air & Space Forces Magazine
Draft Dodgers, Military Deserters and U.S.-Canada Relations During Vietnam War
David Halberstam on Vietnam and the Presidency
How Could Vietnam Happen An Autopsy
LBJ Wrestled with Social Justice, War and Unrest His Legacy is Still Relevant.pdf
LBJ's Conduct of Limited War in Vietnam.pdf
Without Dallas John F. Kennedy and the Vietnam War
