Richard Pena—once an idealistic law student, now a respected lawyer—said his world turned upside down in 1972 when he was drafted and served in the final year of the Vietnam War.
Richard Pena
Richard Pena's experience—his recollection of it all the more poignant as the nation recognizes Veterans Day on Nov. 11—changed his life, shaped his legal career and now fuels his passion to help today's veterans with their legal problems.
November 10, 2016 at 05:00 AM
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Richard Pena—once an idealistic law student, now a respected lawyer—said his world turned upside down in 1972 when he was drafted and served in the final year of the Vietnam War.
Richard Pena
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