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Jul 2021
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EP36: Miraculous Vietnam Encounter, Lava...

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On this episode of the Our American Stories podcast, Dick Erickson, a Marine helicopter pilot, tells about his time serving in Vietnam; also, Taylor Dooley shares the story of when she played the role of Lavagirl at the age of 13, and why, more than 15 years later, she has returned to acting to play the same role in the Netflix Film We Can Be Heroes; and finally, Margie Siegal, author of Harley-Davidson: A History of the World’s Most Famous Motorcycle, shares the story of Harley-Davidson.

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