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PSYOP-NVA Policy (3147 words) |
 | NVA soldiers, told that most of South Vietnam is already "liberated" come south and find that they must hide in the jungle and are stalked continuously by the heavy weapons of their adversaries. |
 | Sympathize with the NVA soldier on the hardships he must undergo in the South, give him credit for his courage and steadfastness, but prove to him that he has been misled, that the cause for which he is fighting is not just and not deserving the sacrifice of his young manhood. |
 | Illustrate that NVA forces in the RVN face a formidable RVNAF defense force, highly motivated because they are not attacking anyone elses territory, but defending their own, equipped with the most modern weapons, aided by the most powerful nation in the world in an unbeatable combination. |
| National Vulvodynia Association (528 words) |
 | NVA participants across the country met with the health staffers of 17 US Senators and 8 US Representatives, explaining how the condition impacts their lives and conveying the urgent need for federal research funding. |
 | The goals were to present an overview of the science and incidence of vulvodynia, to clarify the varieties of vulvar pain, to stimulate innovative research approaches to studying the condition, and to develop clinical strategies for alleviating vulvar pain. |
 | The NVA recommends that you consult your own health care practitioner to determine which course of treatment or medication is appropriate for you. |