During the Vietnam War, Pan Am flew troops in and out of an active war zone on rest and recuperation trips. The flight attendants on those planes didn’t get any special training or preparation to deal with some of the horrors they would witness, and when the war was over, they didn’t receive recognition from the U.S. government. But their role left a lasting impact, even if their contributions were largely forgotten.
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47: Drinking Buddies: Jack Daniel and Nearest Green
46: Makin' Whoopee Cushion
45: Heard It Through the Grapevine
44: All That Jazzercise
43: A Tale of Two Spams
42: The Widow Clicquot
41: The Red (M&M) Scare
40: The Marlboro Woman
Trailer: We're back!
39: Scoot Over?
38: The Coed Scouts of America
37: Battle of the Brands: Leo Fender vs Les Paul
Trailer: Household Name becomes Brought To You By...
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36: A town called DISH
35: You've got Enron mail!
34: The Legend of the Atari Burial
33: Muzak listening, and Alexa eavesdropping
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