Seymour Hollingsworth
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Seymour Hollingsworth (born 1925) is a retired United States Army Vietnam Era colonel.
Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, he quickly developed an interest in war following his father's involvement in the Pacific Theatre during World War II. Hollingsworth joined the army at the age of 18, and quickly progressed through the ranks, becoming a full colonel in 1962. Hollingsworth served throughout the Vietnam War.
Following his tour of duty in Vietnam ending with the recall of U.S. troops in 1973, Colonel Hollingsworth retired from the U.S. Army and returned to Little Rock, Arkansas where he opened a museum dedicated to Vietnam War veterans.
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