I don't think they'll be any left once the generation who were born before the war see are gone.
The war saw many women taking what were traditionally men's jobs for the first time in American history.
The war seen through women's and children's eyes revealed a whole new world of feelings.
This was a new world - the war in the Pacific had seen to that.
The war also saw the introduction of new weapons and equipment.
This war saw to it that many villages almost died right out, and therefore had no further need for a school.
A far more hideous war, I suspect, than any we've yet seen.
The 1971 war saw the release of two special aerogrammes.
Seeing black men in uniform made it literally war to the knife.
If it had not worked, the war might have seen many strikes by large forces of Rangers and other infantry.