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Books > History > American history > From 1900 > Postwar, from 1945 > Vietnam War

The Boys of Milo (Paperback): Michael Williams The Boys of Milo (Paperback)
Michael Williams
R625 R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Save R85 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Evelyn Dunbar - The Lost Works (Paperback): Sacha Llewellyn, Paul Liss Evelyn Dunbar - The Lost Works (Paperback)
Sacha Llewellyn, Paul Liss
R774 R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Save R154 (20%) Out of stock
The Siege at Hue (Paperback): George W. Smith The Siege at Hue (Paperback)
George W. Smith
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Charged with monitoring the huge civilian press corps that descended on Hue during the Vietnam War's Tet offensive, US Army Captain George W. Smith witnessed firsthand a vicious twenty-five day battle. Smith recounts in harrowing detail the separate, poorly coordinated wars that were fought in the retaking of the Hue. Notably, he documents the little-known contributions of the South Vietnamese forces, who prevented the Citadel portion of the city from being overrun, and who then assisted the US Marine Corps in evicting the North Vietnamese Army. He also tells of the social and political upheaval in the city, reporting the execution of nearly 3,000 civilians by the NVA and the Vietcong. The tenacity of the NVA forces in Hue earned the respect of the troops on the field and triggered a sequence of attitudinal changes in the United States. It was those changes, Smith suggests, that eventually led to the US abandonment of the war.

100 Days in Vietnam - A Memoir of Love, War, and Survival (Paperback): Lt Col Joseph F Tallon, Matthew A Tallon 100 Days in Vietnam - A Memoir of Love, War, and Survival (Paperback)
Lt Col Joseph F Tallon, Matthew A Tallon; Foreword by Lt Gen H R McMaster
R531 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R52 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Body Burning Detail - Memoir of a Marine Artilleryman in Vietnam (Paperback): Bill Jones The Body Burning Detail - Memoir of a Marine Artilleryman in Vietnam (Paperback)
Bill Jones
R944 R646 Discovery Miles 6 460 Save R298 (32%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A poignantly written and heartfelt memoir that recounts the author's hair raising-and occasionally hilarious-experience as a young Marine artilleryman in Vietnam. Gritty, unvarnished and often disturbing at times, the book provides a unique window into the lasting physical and emotional wounds of war. Realistic and highly readable, the story is not the typical gung-ho narrative of a combat Marine eager to die for God and country. A somewhat different and interesting perspective and a must read for veterans, Marine Corps buffs, students of the 1960's culture as well as those seeking a better understanding of the influence and relevancy of America's long and indecisive misadventure in Vietnam.

Privileges of War - Good stories of American service in Vietnam (Paperback): thomas A ross Privileges of War - Good stories of American service in Vietnam (Paperback)
thomas A ross
R762 Discovery Miles 7 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vietnam Anti-War Movement - The Great American Con Job (Paperback): Joseph E Abodeely Vietnam Anti-War Movement - The Great American Con Job (Paperback)
Joseph E Abodeely
R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vietnam at War (Paperback): Mark Philip Bradley Vietnam at War (Paperback)
Mark Philip Bradley
R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Vietnam War tends to conjure up images of American soldiers battling an elusive enemy in thick jungle, the thudding of helicopters overhead. But there were in fact several Vietnam wars - an anticolonial war with France, a cold war turned hot with the United States, a civil war between North and South Vietnam and among the southern Vietnamese, a revolutionary war of ideas over what should guide Vietnamese society into its postcolonial future, and finally a war of memories after the official end of hostilities with the fall of Saigon in 1975. This book looks at how the Vietnamese themselves experienced all of these conflicts, showing how the wars for Vietnam were rooted in fundamentally conflicting visions of what an independent Vietnam should mean that in many ways remain unresolved to this day. Drawing upon twenty years of research, Mark Philip Bradley examines the thinking and the behaviour of the key wartime decisionmakers in Hanoi and Saigon, while at the same time exploring how ordinary Vietnamese people, northerners and southerners, soldiers and civilians, urban elites and rural peasants, radicals and conservatives, came to understand the thirty years of bloody warfare that unfolded around them-and how they made sense of its aftermath.

Call Sign Dracula - My Tour with the Black Scarves April 1969 to March 1970 (Paperback): Joe Fair Call Sign Dracula - My Tour with the Black Scarves April 1969 to March 1970 (Paperback)
Joe Fair
R599 Discovery Miles 5 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Vector to Destiny - Journey of a Vietnam F-4 Fighter Pilot (Paperback): George W Kohn Vector to Destiny - Journey of a Vietnam F-4 Fighter Pilot (Paperback)
George W Kohn
R494 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R51 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965 (Paperback): Pierre Asselin Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965 (Paperback)
Pierre Asselin
R741 R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Save R115 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War opens in 1954 with the signing of the Geneva accords that ended the eight-year-long Franco-Indochinese War and created two Vietnams. In agreeing to the accords, Ho Chi Minh and other leaders of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam anticipated a new period of peace leading to national reunification under their rule; they never imagined that within a decade they would be engaged in an even bigger feud with the United States. Basing his work on new and largely inaccessible Vietnamese materials as well as French, British, Canadian, and American documents, Pierre Asselin explores the communist path to war. Specifically, he examines the internal debates and other elements that shaped Hanoi's revolutionary strategy in the decade preceding US military intervention, and resulting domestic and foreign programs. Without exonerating Washington for its role in the advent of hostilities in 1965, Hanoi's Road to the Vietnam War demonstrates that those who directed the effort against the United States and its allies in Saigon were at least equally responsible for creating the circumstances that culminated in arguably the most tragic conflict of the Cold War era.

Vietnam Journal - Book 4 - M.I.A. (Paperback): Don Lomax Vietnam Journal - Book 4 - M.I.A. (Paperback)
Don Lomax; Illustrated by Don Lomax
R416 R349 Discovery Miles 3 490 Save R67 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Honor and Trust - My Journey with America's Refugees 1975-2020 (Paperback): Nguyen Van Hanh Honor and Trust - My Journey with America's Refugees 1975-2020 (Paperback)
Nguyen Van Hanh
R876 Discovery Miles 8 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
U.S. Marines in Vietnam Fighting the North Vietnamese 1967 - A 2020 Reprint (Paperback): Lieutenant Colonel Lane Rogers Usmc, V... U.S. Marines in Vietnam Fighting the North Vietnamese 1967 - A 2020 Reprint (Paperback)
Lieutenant Colonel Lane Rogers Usmc, V Keith Fleming, Major Gary L Telfer Usmc
R550 Discovery Miles 5 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ground Kisser (Hardcover): Lisa Smith The Ground Kisser (Hardcover)
Lisa Smith; As told by Thanh Duong Boyer
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What It Is Like To Go To War (Paperback, Main): Karl Marlantes What It Is Like To Go To War (Paperback, Main)
Karl Marlantes 1
R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1968, at the age of 22, Karl Marlantes abandoned his Oxford University scholarship to sign up for active service with the US Marine Corps in Vietnam. Pitched into a war that had no defined military objective other than kill ratios and body counts, what he experienced over the next thirteen months in the jungles of South East Asia shook him to the core. But what happened when he came home covered with medals was almost worse. It took Karl four decades to come to terms with what had really happened, during the course of which he painstakingly constructed a fictionalized version of his war, MATTERHORN, which has subsequently been hailed as the definitive Vietnam novel.

WHAT IT IS LIKE TO GO TO WAR takes us back to Vietnam, but this time there is no fictional veil. Here are the hard-won truths that underpin MATTERHORN: the author's real-life experiences behind the book's indelible scenes. But it is much more than this. It is part exorcism of Karl's own experiences of combat, part confession, part philosophical primer for the young man about to enter combat. It It is also a devastatingly frank answer to the questions '"What is it like to be a soldier?"' "What is it like to face death?"' and "'What is it like to kill someone?"'

Hathcock and Burke - The Marines' Deadly Duo (Paperback): Robert F. Burgess Hathcock and Burke - The Marines' Deadly Duo (Paperback)
Robert F. Burgess
R190 Discovery Miles 1 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Victory Betrayed - Operation Dewey Canyon: US Marines in Vietnam (Paperback): Ronald Winter Victory Betrayed - Operation Dewey Canyon: US Marines in Vietnam (Paperback)
Ronald Winter
R509 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R78 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cold War Friendships - Korea, Vietnam, and Asian American Literature (Paperback): Josphine Nock-Hee Park Cold War Friendships - Korea, Vietnam, and Asian American Literature (Paperback)
Josphine Nock-Hee Park
R1,207 Discovery Miles 12 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cold War Friendships explores the plight of the Asian ally of the American wars in Korea and Vietnam. Enlisted into proxy warfare, this figure is not a friend but a "friendly," a wartime convenience enlisted to serve a superpower. It is through this deeply unequal relation, however, that the Cold War friendly secures her own integrity and insists upon her place in the neocolonial imperium. This study reads a set of highly enterprising wartime subjects who make their way to the US via difficult attachments. American forces ventured into newly postcolonial Korea and Vietnam, both plunged into civil wars, to draw the dividing line of the Cold War. The strange success of containment and militarization in Korea unraveled in Vietnam, but the friendly marks the significant continuity between these hot wars. In both cases, the friendly justified the fight: she was also a political necessity who redeployed cold war alliances, and, remarkably, made her way to America. As subjects in process-and indeed, proto-Americans-these figures are prime literary subjects, whose processes of becoming are on full display in Asian American novels and testimonies of these wars. Literary writings on both of these conflicts are presently burgeoning, and Cold War Friendships performs close analyses of key texts whose stylistic constraints and contradictions-shot through with political and historical nuance-present complex gestures of alliance.

Going Home (Paperback): Carole Brungar Going Home (Paperback)
Carole Brungar
R570 R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Save R79 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Strike Patterns - Notes from Postwar Laos (Hardcover): Leah Zani Strike Patterns - Notes from Postwar Laos (Hardcover)
Leah Zani
R621 R555 Discovery Miles 5 550 Save R66 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A strike pattern is a signature of violence carved into the land-bomb craters or fragments of explosives left behind, forgotten. In Strike Patterns, poet and anthropologist Leah Zani journeys to a Lao river community where people live alongside such relics of a secret war. With sensitive and arresting prose, Zani reveals the layered realities that settle atop one another in Laos-from its French colonial history to today's authoritarian state-all blown open by the war. This excavation of postwar life's balance between the mundane, the terrifying, and the extraordinary propels Zani to confront her own explosive past. From 1964 to 1973, the United States carried out a covert air war against Laos. Frequently overshadowed by the war with Vietnam, the Secret War was the longest and most intense air war in history. As Zani uncovers this hidden legacy, she finds herself immersed in the lives of her hosts: Chantha, a daughter of war refugees who grapples with her place in a future Laos of imagined prosperity; Channarong, a bomb technician whose Thai origins allow him to stand apart from the battlefields he clears; and Bounmi, a young man who has inherited his bomb expertise from his father but now struggles to imagine a similar future for his unborn son. Wandering through their lives are the restless ghosts of kin and strangers. Today, much of Laos remains contaminated with dangerous leftover explosives. Despite its obscurity, the Secret War has become a shadow model for modern counterinsurgency. Investigating these shadows of war, Zani spends time with silk weavers and rice farmers, bomb clearance crews and black market war scrap traders, ritual healers and survivors of explosions. Combining her fieldnotes with poetry, fiction, and memoir she reflects on the power of building new lives in the ruins.

Vietnam - My Long Journey Home (Paperback): Douglas Schanzenbach Captain Usmc Vietnam - My Long Journey Home (Paperback)
Douglas Schanzenbach Captain Usmc
R278 R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Save R50 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Check Ride (Paperback): Thomas Mcgurn Check Ride (Paperback)
Thomas Mcgurn
R518 R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Save R77 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Black April - The Fall of South Vietnam, 1973-75 (Paperback): George J Veith Black April - The Fall of South Vietnam, 1973-75 (Paperback)
George J Veith
R487 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R67 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The defeat of South Vietnam was arguably America's worst foreign policy disaster of the 20th Century. Yet a complete understanding of the endgame--from the 27 January 1973 signing of the Paris Peace Accords to South Vietnam's surrender on 30 April 1975--has eluded us. Black April addresses that deficit. A culmination of exhaustive research in three distinct areas: primary source documents from American archives, North Vietnamese publications containing primary and secondary source material, and dozens of articles and numerous interviews with key South Vietnamese participants, this book represents one of the largest Vietnamese translation projects ever accomplished, including almost one hundred rarely or never seen before North Vietnamese unit histories, battle studies, and memoirs. Most important, to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of South Vietnam's conquest, the leaders in Hanoi released several compendiums of formerly highly classified cables and memorandum between the Politburo and its military commanders in the south. This treasure trove of primary source materials provides the most complete insight into North Vietnamese decision-making ever complied. While South Vietnamese deliberations remain less clear, enough material exists to provide a decent overview. Ultimately, whatever errors occurred on the American and South Vietnamese side, the simple fact remains that the country was conquered by a North Vietnamese military invasion despite written pledges by Hanoi's leadership against such action. Hanoi's momentous choice to destroy the Paris Peace Accords and militarily end the war sent a generation of South Vietnamese into exile, and exacerbated a societal trauma in America over our long Vietnam involvement that reverberates to this day. How that transpired deserves deeper scrutiny.

How They Survived and Why We Lost - Central Intelligence Agency Analysis, 1966: The Vietnamese Communists' Will to Persist... How They Survived and Why We Lost - Central Intelligence Agency Analysis, 1966: The Vietnamese Communists' Will to Persist (Paperback)
Thomas Fensch
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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