Major Nathan R. Clason will give a brief overview of the Vietnam War, examine its legacy, and identify some key ways in which the war changed the way society thinks about ourselves and our government.
MAJ Clason enlisted as a Vietnamese linguist in 2002 and worked for the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command. He has deployed twice to Afghanistan, earned an MA in Southeast Asian History, and moved to West Point to teach in the Department of History. He currently teaches East Asian History.
Registration begins January 15th via the Library’s online calendar.
Zoom links will be sent to all registrants on the day of the program.