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266:(formerly known as the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation). Veterans for America is uniting the new generation of veterans with those from past wars to address the needs of veterans, service members and their families and their larger concerns about the impact of war. It is an advocacy and humanitarian organization. Veterans for America is committed to advancing policy and elevating public discourse on the causes, conduct and consequences of war. 25: 296:. Muller attempted to explain to Coulter that "In 90 percent of cases that U.S. soldiers got blown up—Ann, are you listening?—they were our own mines." She interrupted Muller's point about the role that landmines played in the Vietnam War with the statement "No wonder you guys lost." Muller responded to Coulter's remark with an incredulous "Say that again," while moderator 142: 281:
In 1994, Muller was the subject of an ABCNews magazine story called, Muller's Mission. The piece, which aired on DayOne, focused on Muller's life story, his experience in a Vietnam Vet's hospital system, and building the Vietnam Vets of America movement in the 1970s. It also documented his work with
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Muller was misquoting a 1969 Pentagon report that found that 90 percent of the components used in enemy mines came from U.S. duds and refuse. Coulter, who found Muller's statement laughable, averted her eyes and responded sarcastically: "No wonder you guys lost." It became an infamous—and
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landmine victims in Cambodia and included the first ever network news interview with his friend and supporter Bruce Springsteen. The piece would go on to win an EMMY award the following year.
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oft-misreported—Coulter moment. The Washington Post and others turned the line into a more personal attack: "People like you caused us to lose that war."
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sharply rebuked the in-house pundit: "OK, we're not going to get into that conversation. Ann, that was unnecessary! Mr. Muller, please continue...."
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After returning from Vietnam, Muller became a staunch advocate for veterans' rights and a peace activist. In 1974, he earned his
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leading a marine infantry platoon. In April 1969, while leading an assault in
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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United States Marine Corps personnel of the Vietnam War
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Muller is a friend of Bill Wieman, Mark Clevinger, and
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in 1968, and by September of that year he was a combat
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during the Peace and Justice Dialogue, March 1, 2007
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Utah Valley State College
peace advocate
Long Island
Great Neck, New York
U.S. Marine Corps
Vietnam War
bachelor's degree
business administration
Hofstra University
lieutenant
Vietnam
spinal cord
paralyzed from the chest down
J.D.
Hofstra University School of Law

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