1. In what ways does John Paul Vann's life embody the spirit of the United States in the Vietnam War?
John Paul Vann is obsessed with the notion of victory over the Communists, is dedicated to the cause of freedom, and has optimism that with America's help, the war will be successfully won by the South Vietnamese.
2. What types of people come to pay their respects to John Paul Vann in Arlington in 1972? Why do you think they are there?
Friends, family, associates, members of the military, government officials, and media personalities all attend the funeral. They are there because, while they might not all agree with John Paul Vann's views and actions during the war, they respect his idealism and drive.
3. From this brief vignette of the funeral of John Paul Vann, what facts can we glean about his life and personality?
John Paul Vann is a hard-driving individual who has very established views about right and wrong and the world in general. He is single-purposed and determined, dedicated almost entirely to service in the military. As such, he often has strong disagreements with his superiors and those around him.
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