💨 Abstract
The article discusses how television portrayed the Vietnam War, starting with "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." in the mid-60s, which never directly mentioned the war but featured real-life Marines who soon fought in Vietnam. "All in the Family" brought the war into prime-time discourse in the 70s, followed by "M*A*S*H" with anti-military, anti-war sentiment.
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