john glenn, beetles, peace corps, clay, clambered, pope paul, the wall, johnson, warhol, streisand, hippie, dion, woodstock, the pale, tiny tim, james bond, brant, bobby, wallace, the supremes, psychedelic, duke, why it, malcolm x, armstrong, nixon, demonstrations, but no name, no single word repeated itself as often on the pages and with so much controversy as the name, vietnam. it was a strange mixture of peace and war, a battlefield nowhere, and the battlefield everywhere. lived during the day. that's at night. an ally at one moment. an enemy the next. a lush jungle mixed with a brushed barb wire. it was all of this. those who wanted to find the war might have had to hunt for. it those who didn't want to find the war often become the hunted. around the world and particularly the united states of america, there was another battle, a battle of words. politics, and debate. the question was who was the hunter in vietnam, and who was the hunted. who would define aggressor and defender? there was a large search for the definition of the word peace. the peace only mean the absence of war or the absence of war and fear and oppression. this film is the story of the 1960s into parts. the story of both conflicts. war