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Description
From Andrew Wiest, the bestselling author of The Boys of '67: Charlie Company's War in Vietnam and one of the leading scholars in the study of the Vietnam War, comes a frank exploration of the human experience during the conflict.
Vietnam allows the reader a grunt's-eye-view of the conflict – from the steaming rice paddies and swamps of the Mekong Delta, to the triple-canopy rainforest of the Central Highlands and the forlorn Marine bases that dotted the DMZ.
It is the definitive oral history of the Vietnam War told in the uncompromising, no-holds barred language of the soldiers themselves.
Table of Contents
1 Who We Were
2 Drop and Give Me 20
3 Welcome to Vietnam
4 Life and Death in the Nam
5 Combat
6 Loss
7 A World of Hurt
8 Changing Attitudes
9 Freedom Bird
10 Life After Nam
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Exclusive Extract from The Boys of '67
Index
Product details
Published | Apr 20 2013 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 312 |
ISBN | 9781782003236 |
Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
Illustrations | 5 b/w; 12 col |
Series | General Military |
Short code | GNM |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Wiest has put together a creditable oral history of soldiers and Marines who saw combat in the Vietnam War.
Veteran Magazine
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Wiest has a good feel for the human side of the Vietnam War...[he] asserts that there 'was no single, generic military experience for infantrymen and Marines in Vietnam,' but he still provides a good sampling of what the war was like for American men fighting at the ground level.
Publishers Weekly
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Unlike many books about the Vietnam War, Vietnam: A View from the Frontlines doesn't attempt to explain why the United States failed in Vietnam. Instead it aims to give the reader a grunt's-eye view of what happened on the battlefields of that tiny, Third World nation a generation ago.
Failure Magazine
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From the testimony of combat veterans and their families, a military historian assembles a unique oral history of America's most controversial war...A smartly composed, affecting memory album of the draftees and volunteers whose service and sacrifice for so long went unacknowledged.
Kirkus Reviews
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...powerful and revealing.
The Midwest Book Review

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