Gary Clemon reflects on Vietnam

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He was able to leave the army early because of college registration. He asked his wife to register him for University of Iowa.

“I was discharged on a Saturday afternoon, and registered (at Iowa) Monday morning,” Clemon said. “In those days, you didn’t tell anyone you were in the military. You snuck back into society, and I graduated from Iowa.”

In 1972, he graduated with a business degree from Iowa.

Staff writer Matthew Shepard may be contacted at (641) 792-3121, ext. 425, or at mshepard@newtondailynews.com.

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