
Joseph T H O M A S Miller
At work on a book-length treatment of the political history of Chinese Trotskyism, building on 1979 doctoral thesis with new developments in access to documents and personal histories.
Retired academic professional and adjunct assistant professor in political science from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1988-2013); taught courses in Communist Political Theory and Chinese Politics and Society at University of Melbourne, Australia (1979-1983);
US Navy (1961-1968), trained in Chinese for work with Naval Security Group on Taiwan (under National Security Agency); on board USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14) during Tonkin Gulf "incidents" in August 1964;
National Board Member, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Inc.; member since 1970
Address: 8810 N. Elmore Street, Niles, Illinois 60714
Retired academic professional and adjunct assistant professor in political science from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1988-2013); taught courses in Communist Political Theory and Chinese Politics and Society at University of Melbourne, Australia (1979-1983);
US Navy (1961-1968), trained in Chinese for work with Naval Security Group on Taiwan (under National Security Agency); on board USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14) during Tonkin Gulf "incidents" in August 1964;
National Board Member, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Inc.; member since 1970
Address: 8810 N. Elmore Street, Niles, Illinois 60714
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Klar recalls the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident that plunged the US into the Vietnam War. North Vietnamese troops attacked a US ship in the gulf, resulting in US retaliation and the beginning of the war.
Klar recalls the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident that plunged the US into the Vietnam War. North Vietnamese troops attacked a US ship in the gulf, resulting in US retaliation and the beginning of the war.