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Dr. Terry H. Anderson

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Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas
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    Published on: 8/25/2009    Last Visited: 8/25/2009  

    In 1984, Mr. Bond and Texas A&M professor Terry Anderson wrote a book, A Flying Tiger's Diary.

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    Published on: 8/8/2008    Last Visited: 2/18/2009  

    Terry H AndersonTexas A & M University
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    Terry Anderson is Professor of History at Texas A&M University.A Vietnam veteran who has taught in Malaysia, Japan, and was a Fulbright professor in China and the Mary Ball Washington Professor of American History at University College Dublin.He is the author of numerous articles on the 1960s and Vietnam War, co-author of A Flying Tiger's Diary, and author of The Sixties; United States, Great Britain, and the Cold War, 1944-1947; and The Movement and the Sixties.

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    Published on: 11/5/2008    Last Visited: 10/25/2009  

    "Under Obama, there is going to be a return to regulation that had always worked since President [Franklin] Roosevelt passed the Glass-Steagall Act," said Terry H. Anderson, a history professor at Texas A&M.
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    "Virtually all of the world leaders are pulling for Obama," Anderson said.

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    www.ushistoryplace.com/about/faculty/facultyintro.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/8/2007    Last Visited: 9/8/2007  

    Terry H. Anderson Texas A&M University

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    Published on: 9/8/2007    Last Visited: 9/8/2007  

    Terry H. Anderson
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    Terry H. AndersonTexas A&M University

    Terry H. Anderson received his Ph.D. at Indiana University.During the 1980s, he published The United States, Great Britain, and the Cold War, 1944-1947 (1981), and co-authored A Flying Tiger's Diary (with pilot Charles R. Bond, Jr.) (1984).More recently, he authored The Movement and the Sixties (1995), and a survey of the decade, The Sixties (1999).He has published numerous articles on that decade and on the Vietnam War, and currently he is writing a book on the history of affirmative action.Anderson has taught in Malaysia, Japan, and China, where he was a Fulbright Scholar.He is Professor of History at Texas A&M University.

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    www.ushistoryplace.com/oped/december2000/december2000.h - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/1/2000    Last Visited: 9/8/2007  

    Terry H. Anderson, Texas A&M University
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    In this review of the issue's history, Terry Anderson analyzes the expansion of affirmative action programs under administrations of both parties and then its legal setbacks in recent times.Whatever we may think of the policy's intentions and effectiveness, we may surely ask how it is or is not faithful to Americans' often clashing commitments to social justice and individual achievement.How should,or can,we calibrate the just costs and benefits to individuals and groups of any social reform effort?How are we to decide, and who is to do so, who benefits and who pays for justice?And have there ever been cost-free social advances?

    Terry H. Anderson

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    AIHE - The American Institute for History Education - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/7/2008    Last Visited: 4/1/2009  

    Dr. Terry Anderson

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    American Institute for History Education - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/19/2005    Last Visited: 2/8/2007  

    Dr. Terry Anderson Texas A&M

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    American RadioWorks - Revisiting Vietnam - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/3/2000    Last Visited: 9/22/2000  

    During the years of 1969 down to 1973, we have the rise of fragging - that is, shooting or hand-grenading your NCO or your officer who orders you out into the field, says historian Terry Anderson of Texas A & M University.The US Army itself does not know exactly how many...officers were murdered.But they know at least 600 were murdered, and then they have another 1400 that died mysteriously.Consequently by early 1970, the army [ was ] at war not with the enemy but with itself..

    Of course, the vast majority of Vietnam GI's carried out their orders and returned home.Some - especially those who served in the early years of American involvement - were even greeted as heroes, just like those from World War Two or some other good war. A Universal Studios newsreel circulated at the end of 1966 shows a large crowd gathered at Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio to give a very special welcome home to some very special people, as the big-voiced narrator put it.

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    American Vision's Biblical Worldview: November'00:... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/28/2000    Last Visited: 4/25/2002  

    5. Terry H. Anderson, The Movement and the Sixties: Protest in America from Greensboro to Wounded Knee (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995), 409.

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    8. Quoted in Anderson, The Movement and the Sixties, 24.Here's how a 1950's Civil Defense publication described the situation: "At the first indication of enemy bombers approaching the United States, all television and FM radio stations will go off the air.All standard (AM) stations will likewise go silent.The CONELRAD stations, 640 and 1240, are your surest and fastest means of getting emergency information and instructions.Mark those numbers on your radio set, now!"

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