
Vietnam War Army veteran and retired Lt. Gen. Josiah Bunting III will lead a free, public discussion Nov. 5 at the University of Louisville about 鈥淔orty Years Later: America at the End of the Vietnam War.鈥
Bunting鈥檚 talk will begin at 6 p.m. in Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library. The Vietnam War Commemoration Committee at UofL organized the event, which also is part of the McConnell Center鈥檚 lecture series on 鈥淎merica at the End of War.鈥
Bunting is president of the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to research on problems of violence, aggression and dominance in society.
A Rhodes scholar, Bunting is an alumnus of and the 1995-2003 superintendent of Virginia Military Institute, where he oversaw the enrollment of the school鈥檚 first female cadets; he also was president of Briarcliff College and Hampden-Sydney College. He was in active Army duty from 1966 to 1973. Bunting鈥檚 books include the novel 鈥淭he Lionheads,鈥 about dilemmas that Army leaders confront, and a biography of Ulysses S. Grant.
UofL is an official partner in the federal to commemorate the 50thanniversary of the Vietnam War and to honor Vietnam veterans and their families.
Other event sponsors are the president, provost, College of Arts and Sciences and its history department, College of Business, Brandeis School of Law and the military and veteran student services office.
For more information, contact Daniel Krebs, chair of the Vietnam War Commemoration Committee, at 502-852-4368 or Daniel.krebs@louisville.edu





























