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Veteran Narratives and the Collective Memory of the Vietnam War (Paperback): John A. Wood Veteran Narratives and the Collective Memory of the Vietnam War (Paperback)
John A. Wood
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the decades since the Vietnam War, veteran memoirs have influenced Americans' understanding of the conflict. Yet few historians or literary scholars have scrutinized how the genre has shaped the nation's collective memory of the war and its aftermath. Instead, veterans' accounts are mined for colorful quotes and then dropped from public discourse; are accepted as factual sources with little attention to how memory, no matter how authentic, can diverge from events; or are not contextualized in terms of the race, gender, or class of the narrators. Veteran Narratives and the Collective Memory of the Vietnam War is a landmark study of the cultural heritage of the war in Vietnam as presented through the experience of its American participants. Crossing disciplinary borders in ways rarely attempted by historians, John A. Wood unearths truths embedded in the memoirists' treatments of combat, the Vietnamese people, race relations in the United States military, male-female relationships in the war zone, and veterans' postwar troubles. He also examines the publishing industry's influence on collective memory, discussing, for example, the tendency of publishers and reviewers to privilege memoirs critical of the war. Veteran Narratives is a significant and original addition to the literature on Vietnam veterans and the conflict as a whole.

The Long Goodbye - Khe Sanh Revisited (Paperback): Michael Archer The Long Goodbye - Khe Sanh Revisited (Paperback)
Michael Archer
R815 Discovery Miles 8 150 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Final Flight of Curious Yellow - and other stories told by VHPA pilots (Paperback): Michael Lazares The Final Flight of Curious Yellow - and other stories told by VHPA pilots (Paperback)
Michael Lazares; Michael Lazares
R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Surgeon's War - My Year in Vietnam (Paperback): Henry Ward Trueblood A Surgeon's War - My Year in Vietnam (Paperback)
Henry Ward Trueblood
R358 R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Save R19 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Helicopter Rescues Vietnam Volume III (Paperback): Phil Marshall Helicopter Rescues Vietnam Volume III (Paperback)
Phil Marshall
R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
365 Days - My Unveiling Journey (Paperback): Ronald W Alston Sr 365 Days - My Unveiling Journey (Paperback)
Ronald W Alston Sr
R549 Discovery Miles 5 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A FamilyGram From Vietnam - Into Enemy Waters-North of the DMZ and Beyond (Paperback): Fred "foxx" Nesbitt A FamilyGram From Vietnam - Into Enemy Waters-North of the DMZ and Beyond (Paperback)
Fred "foxx" Nesbitt
R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
They Heard the Bugle's Call - Pawtucket and the Vietnam War (Paperback): Terry L. Nau They Heard the Bugle's Call - Pawtucket and the Vietnam War (Paperback)
Terry L. Nau
R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Ptsd and Hemingway's "a Way You'll Never Be" the Mark of Confidence (Paperback): Melinda Fine Ptsd and Hemingway's "a Way You'll Never Be" the Mark of Confidence (Paperback)
Melinda Fine; Illustrated by Melinda Fine; Charles a Coleman Jr
R147 Discovery Miles 1 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
USAF Plans and Policies - R&D for Southeast Asia, 1965-1967 (Paperback): U.S. Air Force, Office of Air Force History USAF Plans and Policies - R&D for Southeast Asia, 1965-1967 (Paperback)
U.S. Air Force, Office of Air Force History
R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Hal's Navy (Paperback): Harold H. Sacks Hal's Navy (Paperback)
Harold H. Sacks
R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Hal's Navy is an insightful personal memoir that brings home not only many technical aspects of naval service, but also the joys, sorrows, separations and heady feelings of a job well done. Hal Sacks tells his terrific and entertaining story beginning with Officer Candidate School and Korea in 1953, going on to Vietnam in 1968, and beyond. Lovers of great storytelling will relish this book, right alongside history buffs and military aficionados.

Command and Control, 1950-1969 (Paperback): Major Gen George S Eckhardt Command and Control, 1950-1969 (Paperback)
Major Gen George S Eckhardt
R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace (Paperback): Maxine Hong Kingston Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace (Paperback)
Maxine Hong Kingston
R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Performance of American POWs in the Vietnam War - Adequate Training or Creative Leadership? (Paperback): Air University Press Performance of American POWs in the Vietnam War - Adequate Training or Creative Leadership? (Paperback)
Air University Press
R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A War Too Long - The USAF in Southeast Asia, 1961-1975 (Paperback): U.S. Air Force, Office of Air Force History A War Too Long - The USAF in Southeast Asia, 1961-1975 (Paperback)
U.S. Air Force, Office of Air Force History
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Allied Participation in Vietnam (Paperback): Jr Brigadier Gen James Lawto Collins, Lt Gen Stanley Robert Larsen Allied Participation in Vietnam (Paperback)
Jr Brigadier Gen James Lawto Collins, Lt Gen Stanley Robert Larsen
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Operation Ranch Hand - The Air Force and Herbicides in Southeast Asia, 1961-1971 (Paperback): U.S. Air Force, Office of Air... Operation Ranch Hand - The Air Force and Herbicides in Southeast Asia, 1961-1971 (Paperback)
U.S. Air Force, Office of Air Force History
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
U.S. Marine Corps Civil Affairs in I Corps Republic of South Vietnam, April 1966 to April 1967 (Paperback): Usmcr Captain... U.S. Marine Corps Civil Affairs in I Corps Republic of South Vietnam, April 1966 to April 1967 (Paperback)
Usmcr Captain William D. Parker
R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Every Marine who has served in Vietnam has been heavily involved in efforts to improve the situation of the Vietnamese people. The civil affairs actions of the III Marine Amphibious Force have been every bit as important as the combat actions. In this reference pamphlet, which follows an earlier history of the first year of Marine Corps civic action in Vietnam, the story of the second year of civilian aid policies, programs, and activities is related. The use of civic action by the Marine Corps to accomplish its assigned mission is nothing new. Examples of how the Marines have employed civic action in the past can be found by reading accounts of their exploits during the 1920s in Haiti, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. From these accomplishments and astute observations made by men such as Major Earl H. Ellis and others, accounts of "lessons learned" about civic action can be found recorded in the Small Wars Manual of 1940, which points out: "The motive in small wars is not material destruction. It is usually a project dealing with the social, economic, and political development of the people. It is of primary importance that the fullest benefit be derived from the psychological aspects of the situation. That implies a serious study of the people, their racial, political, religious, and mental development. By analysis and study the reasons for existing emergency may be deduced; the most practical method of solving the problem is to understand the possible approaches thereto and the repercussion to be expected from any action which may be contemplated. By this study and the ability to apply correct psychological doctrine, many pitfalls may be avoided and the success of the undertaking assured." With the basic concept of small wars in mind, the Manual of 1940 goes on to point out: "The purpose should always be to restore normal government or give the people a better government than they had before, and to estabJ.sh peace, order, and security on as permanent a basis as practicable. In so doing one should endeavor to make self-sufficient native agencies responsible for these matters. With all this accomplished, one should be able to leave the country with the lasting friendship and respect of the native population." The concept of civic action may be simply stated, but the organization and application of carrying out an effective program becomes a difficult matter. This difficulty in application can be seen through the scope and magnitude of the U. S. Marine Corps civic action effort in the I Corps area of South Vietnam. There the Marine Corps came face-to-face with the age old problem of guerrilla warfare; winning the confidence of the population which is vital in defeating the insurgent. It was in the field of winning the confidence of a large civilian population, while at the same time fighting a war, that the Marine Corps was least prepared when its troops landed in South Vietnam.

Retreat from Cao Bang - a short history and guide for tourists (Paperback): Richard Baker Retreat from Cao Bang - a short history and guide for tourists (Paperback)
Richard Baker
R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Last Flight From Saigon (Paperback): A. J. C. Lavalle Last Flight From Saigon (Paperback)
A. J. C. Lavalle
R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This monograph is an exciting and moving account of how all our Services, as well as several civilian agencies, pulled together to pull off the largest aerial evacuation in history - what many have referred to as the modern day Dunkirk. The authors have carefully pieced together an amazing story of courage, determination and American ingenuity. Above all, it is a story about saving lives, one that is seldom told in times of war.

The United States Air Force in South East Asia - The Advisory Years to 1965 (Paperback): Martin Blumenson, Robert F Futrell The United States Air Force in South East Asia - The Advisory Years to 1965 (Paperback)
Martin Blumenson, Robert F Futrell
R708 Discovery Miles 7 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This publication tells the story of the United States Ari Force's involvement in the region form the end of the second World War until the major infusion of American troops into Vietnam in1965. During these years, and most noticeably after 1961, the Air Force's principal role in Southeast Asia was to advise the Vietnamese Air Force in its struggle against insurgents seeking the collapse of the Saigon government. This story includes some issues of universal applicability to the Air Force: the role of air power in an insurgency, the most effective way to advise a foreign ally, and how to coordinate with other American agencies (both military and civilian) which are doing the same thing. It also deals with issue unique to the Vietnamese conflict: how to coordinate a centralized, technological modern air force with a feudal, decentralized, indigenous one without overwhelming it, and how best to adapt fighter, reconnaissance, airlift, and liaison planes to a jungle environment.

Public Affairs - The Military and the Media, 1962-1968 (Paperback): William M. Hammond Public Affairs - The Military and the Media, 1962-1968 (Paperback)
William M. Hammond
R585 Discovery Miles 5 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Then A Soldier (Paperback): Richard G Kurtz Then A Soldier (Paperback)
Richard G Kurtz
R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The American South and the Vietnam War - Belligerence, Protest, and Agony in Dixie (Hardcover): Joseph A. Fry The American South and the Vietnam War - Belligerence, Protest, and Agony in Dixie (Hardcover)
Joseph A. Fry
R1,200 Discovery Miles 12 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

To fully comprehend the Vietnam War, it is essential to understand the central role that southerners played in the nation's commitment to the war, in the conflict's duration, and in the fighting itself. President Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas and Secretary of State Dean Rusk of Georgia oversaw the dramatic escalation of U.S. military involvement from 1965 through 1968. General William Westmoreland, born and raised in South Carolina, commanded U.S. forces during most of the Johnson presidency. Widely supported by their constituents, southern legislators collectively provided the most dependable support for war funding and unwavering opposition to measures designed to hasten U.S. withdrawal from the conflict. In addition, southerners served, died, and were awarded the Medal of Honor in numbers significantly disproportionate to their states' populations. In The American South and the Vietnam War, Joseph A. Fry demonstrates how Dixie's majority pro-war stance derived from a host of distinctly regional values, perspectives, and interests. He also considers the views of the dissenters, from student protesters to legislators such as J. William Fulbright, Albert Gore Sr., and John Sherman Cooper, who worked in the corridors of power to end the conflict, and civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, and Julian Bond, who were among the nation's most outspoken critics of the war. Fry's innovative and masterful study draws on policy analysis and polling data as well as oral histories, transcripts, and letters to illuminate not only the South's influence on foreign relations, but also the personal costs of war on the home front.

Gradual Failure - The Air War Over North Vietnam 1965-1966 (Paperback): United States Air Force, Jacob Van Staaveren Gradual Failure - The Air War Over North Vietnam 1965-1966 (Paperback)
United States Air Force, Jacob Van Staaveren
R668 Discovery Miles 6 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The U.S. Air Force reached its nadir during the opening two years of the Rolling Thunder air campaign in North Vietnam. Never had the Air Force operated with so many restraints and to so little effect. These pages are painful but necessary reading for all who care about the nation's military power. Van Staaveren wrote this book near the end of his distinguished government service. He was an Air Force historian in Korea during the Korean War and he began to write about the Vietnam War while it was still being fought.

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