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The American boys, who served in the Combined Action Program, had to be able to relate
extremely well with others, regardless of culture, color, race or religion.
"The biggest difference with the Marines of Cap… was our
ability to look behind the betel nut stained, aged Vietnamese face and see someone's grandmother."
Stated by LtColonel William Corson - The commander
of the Combined Action Program 1967-68
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| Col. Joseph H. Alexander, USMC (RET.) with Don Horan and Norman C. Stahl |
"Despite its unpopularity at the highest levels (of the U.S. Military) , the CAP Program
was the major and most successful Marine Corps contribution to the Vietnam War." Col. Joseph H. Alexander, USMC (RET.)
Please press the above book cover for information on CAP.
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