The Vietnam War - Cast and Crew
Cast
Crew

Ken Burns

Lynn Novick

Sarah Botstein

Ho Dang Hoa

Salimah El-Amin

Mike Welt

David P. Schmidt

Mariah A. Doran

Lucas B. Frank

Benjamin Wilkinson

Peter Miller

Daniel J. White

Megan E. Ruffe

Stephen Sowers

Yee Ming Siu

Tricia Reidy

Daniel J. White

Meagan Frappiea

Marlena Gzraslewicz

Paul Barnes

Jacob Ribicoff

Mark Roy

Ira Spiegel

Dave Mast

Erik Ewers

Mariusz Glabinski

Dominick Tavella

Margaret Shepardson-Legere

Stephen McCarthy

Allen Moore

Christopher Loren Ewers

Michael Chin

Taylor Krauss

Jared Ames

Shana Hagan
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