An admired Bob Anson for the very qualities that had caused Anson such problems with Marsh Clark. He possessed the type of fiery independence that An recalled from the many Americans he had met during his two years in California. He was passionate in his beliefs and not afraid to speak against the tide. An admired this spirit, recalling the day Anson challenged his Time colleagues about the large American flag hanging outside the bureau office on Han Thuyen Street. Time was an independent news organization, not an official government office building, Anson argued. There should be two flags
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