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In My Head - From Pilot to Prison Camps (Paperback): Peggie Sinders In My Head - From Pilot to Prison Camps (Paperback)
Peggie Sinders; As told by Thanh Chau
R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Vietnam Air War - From the Cockpit (Paperback): Colonel Dennis M (Mike) Ridnouer The Vietnam Air War - From the Cockpit (Paperback)
Colonel Dennis M (Mike) Ridnouer
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Good Afternoon Vietnam - A Civilian in the Vietnam War (Paperback): Gary L Wilhelm Good Afternoon Vietnam - A Civilian in the Vietnam War (Paperback)
Gary L Wilhelm
R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Casualty List for the Vietnam War for the State of New York (Paperback): The National Archives Casualty List for the Vietnam War for the State of New York (Paperback)
The National Archives
R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Tet Offensive - The History and Legacy of the Most Famous Military Campaign of the Vietnam War (Paperback): Charles River... The Tet Offensive - The History and Legacy of the Most Famous Military Campaign of the Vietnam War (Paperback)
Charles River Editors
R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Vietnam Soldier - My Platoon (Paperback): Gary L Gresh Vietnam Soldier - My Platoon (Paperback)
Gary L Gresh
R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Dispatches - Introduction by Robert Stone (Hardcover): Michael Herr Dispatches - Introduction by Robert Stone (Hardcover)
Michael Herr; Introduction by Robert Stone
R644 R583 Discovery Miles 5 830 Save R61 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)
Written on the front lines in Vietnam, "Dispatches "became an immediate classic of war reportage when it was published in 1977.
From its terrifying opening pages to its final eloquent words, "Dispatches "makes us see, in unforgettable and unflinching detail, the chaos and fervor of the war and the surreal insanity of life in that singular combat zone. Michael Herr's unsparing, unorthodox retellings of the day-to-day events in Vietnam take on the force of poetry, rendering clarity from one of the most incomprehensible and nightmarish events of our time.
"Dispatches "is among the most blistering and compassionate accounts of war in our literature.

Children of Reunion - Vietnamese Adoptions and the Politics of Family Migrations (Paperback): Allison Varzally Children of Reunion - Vietnamese Adoptions and the Politics of Family Migrations (Paperback)
Allison Varzally
R934 Discovery Miles 9 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In 1961, the U.S. government established the first formalized provisions for intercountry adoption just as it was expanding America's involvement with Vietnam. Adoption became an increasingly important portal of entry into American society for Vietnamese and Amerasian children, raising questions about the United States' obligations to refugees and the nature of the family during an era of heightened anxiety about U.S. global interventions. Whether adopting or favoring the migration of multiracial individuals, Americans believed their norms and material comforts would salve the wounds of a divisive war. However, Vietnamese migrants challenged these efforts of reconciliation. As Allison Varzally details in this book, a desire to redeem defeat in Vietnam, faith in the nuclear family, and commitment to capitalism guided American efforts on behalf of Vietnamese youths. By tracing the stories of Vietnamese migrants, however, Varzally reveals that while many had accepted separations as a painful strategy for survival in the midst of war, most sought, and some eventually found, reunion with their kin. This book makes clear the role of adult adoptees in Vietnamese and American debates about the forms, privileges, and duties of families, and places Vietnamese children at the center of American and Vietnamese efforts to assign responsibility and find peace in the aftermath of conflict.

Hognose Silent Warrior - The USAF's Airborne Intelligence War in the Final Air Campaigns of Vietnam (Paperback): G F... Hognose Silent Warrior - The USAF's Airborne Intelligence War in the Final Air Campaigns of Vietnam (Paperback)
G F Schreader
R959 Discovery Miles 9 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
My Journey with Prostate Cancer of Gleason Score 8 - From Diagnosis to Remission (Paperback): Tran Van Thuong My Journey with Prostate Cancer of Gleason Score 8 - From Diagnosis to Remission (Paperback)
Tran Van Thuong
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Close Air Support and The Battle For Khe Sanh (Paperback): US Marine Corps History Division, Lieutenant Colonel Shawn P.... Close Air Support and The Battle For Khe Sanh (Paperback)
US Marine Corps History Division, Lieutenant Colonel Shawn P. Callahan
R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the 77 days from 20 January to 18 March of 1968, two divisions of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) surrounded a regiment of U.S. Marines on a mountain plateau in the northwest corner of South Vietnam known as Khe sanh. The episode was no accident; it was in fact a carefully orchestrated meeting in which both sides got what they wanted. The north Vietnamese succeeded in surrounding the Marines in a situation in many ways similar to Dien Bien Phu, and may have been seeking similar tactical, operational, and strategic results. General William C. Westmoreland, the commander of the joint U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam (COMUSMACV), meanwhile, sought to lure the NVA into the unpopulated terrain around the 26th Marines in order to wage a battle of annihilation with air power. In this respect Khe Sanh has been lauded as a great victory of air power, a military instrument of dubious suitability to much of the Vietnam conflict. The facts support the assessment that air power was the decisive element at Khe Sanh, delivering more than 96 percent of the ordnance used against the NVA. This work focuses mainly on fixed-wing close air support, or the support provided by jet and propeller-driven conventional aircraft, to the general exclusion of rotary-wing aircraft, also known as helicopters. There are several reasons for this, none of which are meant to belittle the contributions or heroism of the Marine, Army, and Air Force helicopter pilots who fought in the hills around Khe Sanh. First, until the arrival of the AH-1G Cobra in April 1969, there was no helicopter designed for dedicated close air support of Marines in Vietnam. The primary gunship during the battle of Khe Sanh was the UH-1E outfitted with machine guns and rocket launchers for the escort of unarmed helicopters. These helicopters were sometimes used for the direct support of ground troops with suppressive fires and were frequently used as forward air controllers, spotting and marking targets for fixed-wing aircraft with heavier ordnance. These roles are appropriately discussed alongside the contributions of the fixed-wing aircraft, but as a general rule, analysis remains focused on the heavier attack aircraft.

Donut Dolly - An American Red Cross Girl's War in Vietnam (Paperback): Joann Puffer Kotcher Donut Dolly - An American Red Cross Girl's War in Vietnam (Paperback)
Joann Puffer Kotcher
R529 Discovery Miles 5 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Donut Dolly puts you in the Vietnam War face down in the dirt under a sniper attack, inside a helicopter being struck by lightning, at dinner next to a commanding general, and slogging through the mud along a line of foxholes. You see the war through the eyes of one of the first women officially allowed in the combat zone. When Joann Puffer Kotcher left for Vietnam in 1966, she was fresh out of the University of Michigan with a year of teaching, and a year as an American Red Cross Donut Dolly in Korea. All she wanted was to go someplace exciting. In Vietnam, she visited troops from the Central Highlands to the Mekong Delta, from the South China Sea to the Cambodian border. At four duty stations, she set up recreation centers and made mobile visits wherever commanders requested. That included Special Forces Teams in remote combat zone jungles. She brought reminders of home, thoughts of a sister or the girl next door. Officers asked her to take risks because they believed her visits to the front lines were important to the men. Every Vietnam veteran who meets her thinks of her as a brother-at-arms. Donut Dolly is Kotcher's personal view of the war, recorded in a journal kept during her tour, day by day as she experienced it. It is a faithful representation of the twists and turns of the turbulent, controversial time. While in Vietnam, Kotcher was once abducted; dodged an ambush in the Delta; talked with a true war hero in a hospital who had charged a machine gun; and had a conversation with a prostitute. A rare account of an American Red Cross volunteer in Vietnam, Donut Dolly will appeal to those interested in the Vietnam War, to those who have interest in the military, and to women aspiring to go beyond the ordinary.

When I Die I'm Going to Heaven 'cause I've Spent My Time in Hell - A Memoir of My Year as an Army Nurse in... When I Die I'm Going to Heaven 'cause I've Spent My Time in Hell - A Memoir of My Year as an Army Nurse in Vietnam (Paperback, 2nd Revised ed.)
Barbara Kautz
R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Operation Texas Star - The Last American Battles of the Vietnam War: April - September, 1970 (Paperback): John G. Roberts Operation Texas Star - The Last American Battles of the Vietnam War: April - September, 1970 (Paperback)
John G. Roberts
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Hal's Navy (Hardcover): Harold H. Sacks Hal's Navy (Hardcover)
Harold H. Sacks
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An insightful and personal memoir that shares not only the technical aspects of naval service, but also the joys and sorrows, the separations, fears, sacrifices, and the heady feelings of a job well done. Hal Sacks ("Captain Hal" to those of us who served under his command) tells his terrific story beginnning with Officer Candidate School and Korea in 1953, going on to Vietnam in 1968 and beyond. A fabulous read - for lovers of great storytelling along with history buffs and military aficionados.

FM 21-50 Ranger Training and Ranger Operations - January 1962 (Paperback): Headquarters Department of the Army FM 21-50 Ranger Training and Ranger Operations - January 1962 (Paperback)
Headquarters Department of the Army
R470 Discovery Miles 4 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Combat Operations - Stemming The Tide: May 1965 to October 1966 (Paperback): John M Carland Combat Operations - Stemming The Tide: May 1965 to October 1966 (Paperback)
John M Carland
R630 Discovery Miles 6 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Vietnam War Casualty List - Ohio (Paperback): The National Archives Vietnam War Casualty List - Ohio (Paperback)
The National Archives
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Tales from a Mountain City - A Vietnam War memoir (Paperback): Quynh Dao Tales from a Mountain City - A Vietnam War memoir (Paperback)
Quynh Dao
R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Public Affairs - The Military and the Media, 1968-1973 (Paperback): William M. Hammond Public Affairs - The Military and the Media, 1968-1973 (Paperback)
William M. Hammond
R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The B-52 Overture (Paperback): Don Bendell The B-52 Overture (Paperback)
Don Bendell
R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Vietnamese stole their land. The NVA raped their daughters. The Green Berets knew them as the most fearless and loyal warriors in the land.... They were the Montagnards, who called themselves "Sons of the Mountains" and always fought to the death. In this incredible memoir of wall-to-wall combat in the jungle near the Laotian border, Special Forces Lieutenant Don Bendell recounts the saga of the A camp of Dak Pek, 242. On those death-strewn hilltops in 1969-70, a handful of Green Berets and an army of 'Yards held off the entire might of North Vietnamese regulars-until even their courage and fighting skill could not staunch the flow of blood and tears.

Heavy Green - The Collision of Two Unlikely Missions in Americas Secret War (Paperback): Sam Lightner Jr Heavy Green - The Collision of Two Unlikely Missions in Americas Secret War (Paperback)
Sam Lightner Jr
R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Boy in a Slouch Hat (Paperback): Ted George Boy in a Slouch Hat (Paperback)
Ted George
R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For the conscripts of who experienced the Vietnam 'police action', the way the world was seen, shaped, and understood was irretrievably changed by war. In his gentle, humorous and moving memoir, Ted George gives voice to the experience that changed the course of his life - and the lives of so many men - forever.

U.S. Marines In Vietnam - The War That Would Not End, 1971 - 1973 (Paperback): Curtis G Arnold Usmc, Charles D Melson Usmc U.S. Marines In Vietnam - The War That Would Not End, 1971 - 1973 (Paperback)
Curtis G Arnold Usmc, Charles D Melson Usmc
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the eighth volume of a projected nine-volume history of Marine Corps operations in the Vietnam War. A separate functional series complements the operational histories. This volume details the activities of Marine Corps units after the departure from Vietnam in 1971 of III Marine Amphibious Force, through to the 1973 ceasefire, and includes the return of Marine prisoners of war from North Vietnam. Written from diverse views and sources, the common thread in this narrative is the continued resistance of the South Vietnames Armed Forces, in particular the Vietnamese Marine Corps, to Communist aggression. This book is written from the perspective of the American Marines who assisted them in their efforts. Someday the former South Vietnamese Marines will be able to tell their own story.

U.S. Marines in Vietnam - Vietnamization and Redeployment 1970 - 1971 (Paperback): Terrence P Murray Usmc U.S. Marines in Vietnam - Vietnamization and Redeployment 1970 - 1971 (Paperback)
Terrence P Murray Usmc; Edited by Jack Shulimson, William R Melton Usmc
R1,043 Discovery Miles 10 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the eighth volume in a planned 10-volume operational and chronological series covering the Marine Corps' participation in the Vietnam War. A separate topical series will complement the operational histories. This particular volume details the gradual withdrawl in 1970-1971 of Marine combat forces from South Vietnam's northernmost corps area, I Corps, as part of an overall American strategy of turning the ground was against the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong over to the Armed Forces of the Republic of Vietnam.

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