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Vietnam and Korea: Send Your Pictures and Video

Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone wants to feature your experiences in Vietnam and Korea.

By the Hot Zone Team, Wed Jun 28, 6:52 PM ET

Were you or someone you know involved in the Vietnam War or the Korean War?

Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone wants to feature reader pictures and video from these wars as part of our coverage of Vietnam and Korea.

If you served in or lived through the Korean or Vietnam war, we'd like to see the pictures and video behind your stories — particularly about what life was like "on the ground." Did you get to know local people? How did you cope with living in a war zone? How was it different or similar to some of the conflict areas the Hot Zone has reported on over the past year? Have you ever returned to the places where you once served?  

Please email us a brief synopsis of your story. Make sure you include your contact information — we'll be in touch with instructions on how to submit your photos and video for inclusion in Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone.


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The Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone team dedicates this site to Marla Ruzicka, a fearless voice of compassion, who was killed in Iraq on April 16, 2005, while trying to lessen the suffering of others. For more information, see Civic Worldwide.