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Books > History > Asian / Middle Eastern history > From 1900 > Postwar, from 1945 > Vietnam War

Sexualized Violence in Vietnam War Films (Paperback): Mandy Oviatt Sexualized Violence in Vietnam War Films (Paperback)
Mandy Oviatt
R179 Discovery Miles 1 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Psychological Operations Supporting Counterinsurgency - 4th PSYOP Group in Vietnam (Paperback): U S Army Command and General... Psychological Operations Supporting Counterinsurgency - 4th PSYOP Group in Vietnam (Paperback)
U S Army Command and General Staff Coll
R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Backtracking in Brown Water - Retracing Life on Mekong Delta River Patrols (Paperback): Rolland E Kidder Backtracking in Brown Water - Retracing Life on Mekong Delta River Patrols (Paperback)
Rolland E Kidder
R489 R460 Discovery Miles 4 600 Save R29 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Damn you Rolly, you succeeded in taking me back to Vinh Long and Advisory Team 68, after a more than 40 year absence. I thank you for honoring all who served, but especially patriots like Bob Olson and Walt Gutowski, Army guys... that I knew well. They were great men whose spirit and professionalism you captured well. I highly recommend the book..." Mike Paluda, Michigan COLONEL, USA, RET. "Rolly Kidder has delivered a brilliant chronicle of the Vietnam conflict with which many may not be familiar. Forty years later, he revisits Vietnam and tracks down the families of three men who had been killed... Kidder's recounting of his visits with the families of the three servicemen is a poignant reminder of the continuing grief and pride extant amongst many and is a fitting memorial to the Army and Riverine heroes and an honor to those who mourn them." Captain, M.B. Connolly, USN (retired) COMMANDER, RIVER ASSAULT DIVISION 132 RIVER ASSAULT SQUADRON 13, 1969-70

Forgotten Hero (Paperback, Second Edition, 2019 ed.): Joseph Lindley Forgotten Hero (Paperback, Second Edition, 2019 ed.)
Joseph Lindley
R625 Discovery Miles 6 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Operation Sealords - A Front in a Frontless War, An Analysis of the Brown-Water Navy in Vietnam (Paperback): U S Army Command... Operation Sealords - A Front in a Frontless War, An Analysis of the Brown-Water Navy in Vietnam (Paperback)
U S Army Command and General Staff Coll
R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book examines Operation SEALORDS, the capstone campaign conducted by the Brown-Water Navy in Vietnam. Specifically, this paper addresses the primary question: Was the SEALORDS campaign successful, and if so, what lessons, can be learned from SEALORDS and how might we employ brown-water forces in the future? This book breaks down the SEALORDS campaign into three areas of study. First, the study examines the barrier interdiction portion of the campaign designed to stem the flow of enemy infiltration of men and material from Cambodia into the Mekong Delta. Second, this study analyzes the Denial of Sanctuary Operations and Pacification portion of the SEALORDS operations. Lastly, the Accelerated Turnover to the Vietnamese Program known as "ACTOV" is examined to determine its effectiveness. The Findings of this book suggest that by concentrating naval forces athwart the major infiltration routes along the Cambodian border, SEALORDS effectively cut enemy lines of communication into South Vietnam and severly restricted enemy attempts at infiltration. Additionally, the findings suggest that SEALORDS contributed significantly to pacification efforts in the southern part of III Corps and all of the TV Corps Tactical Zone. Finally, the ACTOV Program is evaluated as successful and put the navy out ahead of the other services with respect to Vietnamization of the war effort.

Disaster on Green Ramp - The Army's Response (Paperback): Mary Ellan Condon-Rall, Center of Military History United States Disaster on Green Ramp - The Army's Response (Paperback)
Mary Ellan Condon-Rall, Center of Military History United States
R357 Discovery Miles 3 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Hidden Enemy - PTSD - A Puzzle Piece That Does Not Fit (Paperback): Jessey Munoz Hidden Enemy - PTSD - A Puzzle Piece That Does Not Fit (Paperback)
Jessey Munoz
R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Pieces of War - Prose and Poems of Solemn Remembrance (Paperback): Jesse E. Nance Pieces of War - Prose and Poems of Solemn Remembrance (Paperback)
Jesse E. Nance
R177 Discovery Miles 1 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

America's involvement in the Vietnam War created much controversy in its time. Violent demonstrations and fiery debates filled the evening news in the 60s. Vietnam veterans returning from over seas quite often experienced dejection and were demonized by some segments of society. While this was going on, the ordinary soldier in Vietnam was experiencing his own world of hardships and survival. This book is about the facts of everyday life in war zone c. It involves my firsthand experiences along with the experiences of other soldiers. After presenting the true narratives, poems have been introduced to display the true feelings, moods, and attitudes that were unique in a life of hardship and horror within the rubber plantations and jungles of Southeast Asia. Gather the pieces of history now while you can still get them first hand.

Advice and Support - The Final Years, 1965-1973 (Paperback): Center of Military History United States Advice and Support - The Final Years, 1965-1973 (Paperback)
Center of Military History United States
R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Dustoff and Medevac Vietnam (Paperback): Phil Marshall Dustoff and Medevac Vietnam (Paperback)
Phil Marshall
R539 Discovery Miles 5 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Bringing God to Men - American Military Chaplains and the Vietnam War (Paperback, New edition): Jacqueline E Whitt Bringing God to Men - American Military Chaplains and the Vietnam War (Paperback, New edition)
Jacqueline E Whitt
R1,076 Discovery Miles 10 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During the second half of the twentieth century, the American military chaplaincy underwent a profound transformation. Broad-based and ecumenical in the World War II era, the chaplaincy emerged from the Vietnam War as generally conservative and evangelical. Before and after the Vietnam War, the chaplaincy tended to mirror broader social, political, military, and religious trends. During the Vietnam War, however, chaplains' experiences and interpretations of war placed them on the margins of both military and religious cultures. Because chaplains lived and worked amid many communities--religious and secular, military and civilian, denominational and ecumenical--they often found themselves mediating heated struggles over the conflict, on the home front as well as on the front lines. In this benchmark study, Jacqueline Whitt foregrounds the voices of chaplains themselves to explore how those serving in Vietnam acted as vital links between diverse communities, working personally and publicly to reconcile apparent tensions between their various constituencies. Whitt also offers a unique perspective on the realities of religious practice in the war's foxholes and firebases, as chaplains ministered with a focus on soldiers' shared experiences rather than traditional theologies.

U.S. Marine Corps Civic Action Efforts in Vietnam, March 1965-March 1966 (Paperback): Usmcr Captain Russel H. Stolfi U.S. Marine Corps Civic Action Efforts in Vietnam, March 1965-March 1966 (Paperback)
Usmcr Captain Russel H. Stolfi
R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The origin of this publication lies in the continuing program at all levels of command to keep Marines informed of the ways of combat and civic action in Vietnam. Not limited in any way to set methods and means, this informational effort spreads across a wide variety of projects, all aimed at making the lessons learned in Vietnam available to the Marine who is fig ting there and the Marine who is soon due to take his turn in combat. Our officers and men in Vietnam are deeply involved in efforts to improve the situation of the Vietnamese people. This publication tells the story of the first formative year of civilian-aid policies, programs, and actions of the III Marine Amphibious Force.

Selma to Saigon - The Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War (Hardcover): Daniel S. Lucks Selma to Saigon - The Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War (Hardcover)
Daniel S. Lucks
R1,729 Discovery Miles 17 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The civil rights and anti--Vietnam War movements were the two greatest protests of twentieth-century America. The dramatic escalation of U.S. involvement in Vietnam in 1965 took precedence over civil rights legislation, which had dominated White House and congressional attention during the first half of the decade. The two issues became intertwined on January 6, 1966, when the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) became the first civil rights organization to formally oppose the war, protesting the injustice of drafting African Americans to fight for the freedom of the South Vietnamese people when they were still denied basic freedoms at home.

Selma to Saigon explores the impact of the Vietnam War on the national civil rights movement. Before the war gained widespread attention, the New Left, the SNCC, and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) worked together to create a biracial alliance with the potential to make significant political and social gains in Washington. Contention over the war, however, exacerbated preexisting generational and ideological tensions that undermined the coalition, and Lucks analyzes the causes and consequences of this disintegration.

This powerful narrative illuminates the effects of the Vietnam War on the lives of leaders such as Whitney Young Jr., Stokely Carmichael, Roy Wilkins, Bayard Rustin, and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as other activists who faced the threat of the military draft along with race-related discrimination and violence. Providing new insights into the evolution of the civil rights movement, this book fills a significant gap in the literature about one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.

U.S. Marines in Vietnam - The War That Would Not End - 1971-1973 (Paperback): Lieutenant Colonel Curtis G. Arnold, U S Marine... U.S. Marines in Vietnam - The War That Would Not End - 1971-1973 (Paperback)
Lieutenant Colonel Curtis G. Arnold, U S Marine Corps Hist Museums Division, Major Charles Melson
R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 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 Ill 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 Vietnamese 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. By July 1971, less than 500 U.S. Marines, mostly advisors, communicators, and supporting arms specialists remained in Vietnam. It was thought at the time that the success of "Vietnamization" of the war would lessen even this small number, as it was hoped that the South Vietnamese could continue fighting successfully. This hope vanished in spring 1972, dashed by a full-scale North Vietnamese Army invasion. The renewed combat saw the U.S. Marines return once more to Southeast Asia in a continuation of the war that now seemed to have no end. The fighting proceeded into the fall, and only ceased with the signing of peace accords in Paris in January 1973.

Lasting Visions III - The End of an Era (Paperback): Frederick Fenwick Lasting Visions III - The End of an Era (Paperback)
Frederick Fenwick
R470 Discovery Miles 4 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Merriam Press Military Monograph 138. First Edition (June 2012). Donald McClure Fenwick enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the young age of 18. His destiny was to serve his country as a Marine and to make the Marine Corps a career. He reported to Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California in January 1957 for recruit training and retired in October 1990. For 33 years he served our nation and retired as a Master Gunnery Sergeant. His illustrious military career embodies both the old breed and the new breed of the Marine Corps. Donald would serve in distant lands such as Vietnam and Okinawa with several cruises aboard ship in the Caribbean Sea and Mediterranean Sea. His 33 years of honest and faithful service to the United States of America and to the Marine Corps is a legacy and a story that needs to be told. His story will capture your attention and give you an insight into the reality of what being a United States Marine is all about. His personal experiences while growing up on the farm in rural Kentucky and while progressing through the enlisted ranks, reveal the espirit de corps, camaraderie and the struggles he had to endure. He is a national asset as are many of the unsung heroes of our time. May we never forget their personal sacrifices and love of country and Corps. Contents: Life on the Farm; A Destiny to Serve; Vietnam-The Early Years; Vietnam-The Second Tour; Okinawa-Back to The Rock; The Love of his Life; Retirement-Life after the Corps. 71 photos (mostly of Vietnam, all unpublished).

Reaper 6 (Paperback): Andrew J Rafkin Reaper 6 (Paperback)
Andrew J Rafkin
R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A Top Secret Story of Unparalleled Heroism... Staff Sergeant Larry FitzGerald, aka "Reaper 6," of the U.S. Army Special Forces, led a special Black Ops team deployed to Vietnam in 1965. He reported to only two men: General Westmoreland and General Abrams, who were in command of the U.S. Armed Forces. His first assignment-a suicidal mission to assassinate four enemy generals in Laos who were planning the 1967 Tet invasion-was never disclosed to the media or the public. General Westmoreland stated that Sergeant FitzGerald deserved the Medal of Honor, and nine additional Purple Hearts, but unfortunately, most of his missions were conducted across the fence of South Vietnam, in Cambodia, Laos, and North Vietnam. In fact, all of his missions were classified, clandestine, and denied. They have not been disclosed until now. Reaper 6 is the only biography of this extraordinary soldier's life, capturing the very sights, sounds, and smells of the Vietnam War. Today, Larry is the proverbial "last man standing" of 89 souls who went where lesser soldiers shouldn't dare.

The Betrayed - On Warriors, Cowboys and Other Misfits (Paperback): Jimmy T. Labaume The Betrayed - On Warriors, Cowboys and Other Misfits (Paperback)
Jimmy T. Labaume
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Sometimes people do the wrong things for the right reasons. The author admits that to be the "story of his life" and openly shares much of it in this book. Although the book is largely an historically based auto-biography, it is part fact and part fiction. In cases where identities needed to be protected, the "facts" necessary to that end are changed but without altering the accuracy of the description of the event or its historical significance. It is a personal story. It is a cowboy-warrior's story told in a cowboy-warrior's language. It is the story of one man's journey from bondage to freedom and from slavery to liberty. It is the gritty story of this man's life-long education in the school of hard knocks as his journey took him from a sharecropper's shack, through the rodeo arena and the boxing ring, across the football field and the drilling rig floor, into the Marines and two wars and ultimately culminating in the university laboratory and classroom (the most dangerous of all the aforementioned places). Although woven around the experiences and adventures of one man, it is also the story of the people who lived during the period of time in American history that an entire generation was betrayed It is the story of the dramatically changing times in which this personal odyssey took place. It is the story of the betrayal of an entire generation of Americans and particularly the 40% (of the military aged males) of that generation that fought the Vietnam war. The story is told mostly in the form vignettes-short scenes of a particular moment or event. Some are significant. Many are trivial. Some are humorous. Others are heart breaking--even nightmarish. But when sequenced, they tell a story that has a theme. They chronicle an odyssey-an intellectual journey that begins with the author's self-contradictory and delusional rationalizations for some of the horrible things that he did in the name of "mother, God and country" and ends with the realization that they were, indeed, horrible. The conclusions are not mere "visions in the night." They are a result of a very difficult process of shaking a lifetime of authoritarian indoctrination. Some segments of the book will likely be interpreted as "whining" or "self-pity" and they probably are. But it is also a story of love, hate, happiness, sadness, anger, complacency, adventure, excitement, boredom, bravery, fear, duty, tyranny, incompetence, empire building, honor, cowardice, heroism and yes, betrayal. The book is the product of a lifetime of experience and reflection with a little research and a healthy portion of labored discipline added. It was written with the white heat of passion that occurs during the moment when the world comes into focus for the first time. It will bring your world into better focus.

The Battle for Chu Moor Mountain (Paperback): Fred Childs The Battle for Chu Moor Mountain (Paperback)
Fred Childs
R338 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R23 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
U.S. Marines in Vietnam - Fighting the North Vietnamese - 1967 (Paperback): Usmc Lieutenant Colonel Lane Rogers, Jr. V. Keith... U.S. Marines in Vietnam - Fighting the North Vietnamese - 1967 (Paperback)
Usmc Lieutenant Colonel Lane Rogers, Jr. V. Keith Fleming, U S Marine Corps Hi Museums Division
R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the fourth volume in a planned 10-volume operational and chronological series covering the U.S. Marine Corps' participation in the Vietnam War. A separate topical series will complement the operational histories. This volume details the change in focus of the III Marine Amphibious Force (III MAF), which fought in South Vietnam's northernmost corps area, I Corps. III MAF, faced with a continued threat in 1967 of North Vietnamese large unit entry across the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Vietnams, turned over the Chu Lai enclave to the U .S. Army's Task Force Oregon and shifted the bulk of its forces-and its attention-northward. Throughout the year, the 3d Marine Division fought a conventional, large-unit war against the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) near the demilitarized zone. The 1st Marine Division, concentrated in Thua Thien and Quang Nam provinces, continued both offensive and pacification operations. Its enemy ranged from small groups of Viet Cong guerrillas in hamlets and villages up to formations as large as the 2d NVA Division. The 1st Marine Aircraft Wing provided air support to both divisions, as well as Army and allied units in I Corps. The Force Logistic Command, amalgamated from all Marine logistics organizations in Vietnam, served all, major Marine commands. This volume, like its predecessors, concentrates on the ground war in I Corps and II I MAF's perspective of the Vietnam War as an entity. It also covers the Marine Corps participation in the advisory effort, the operations of the two Special Landing Forces of the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet, and the services of Marines with the staff of the U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. There are additional chapters on supporting arms and logistics, and a discussion of the Marine role in Vietnam in relation to the overall American effort. The nature of the war facing III MAF during 1967 forced the authors to concentrate on major operations, particularly those characterized by heavy combat. The uneven quality of the official reports submitted by combat units also played a role in selecting the materials presented in this volume. This is not meant to slight those whose combat service involved long, hot days on patrol, wearying hours of perimeter defense, an d innumerable operations, named and un-named . These Marines also endured fights just as deadly as the ones against large enemy regular units. III MAF's combat successes in 1967 came from the efforts of all Americans in I Corps.

There's a Foot in My Soup - ...and Other Humorous Tales of American Soldiers in Their Days in Vietnam (Paperback): Michael... There's a Foot in My Soup - ...and Other Humorous Tales of American Soldiers in Their Days in Vietnam (Paperback)
Michael D Mitchell
R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
From Bootcamp to Vietnam (Paperback): Darlene Neubauer From Bootcamp to Vietnam (Paperback)
Darlene Neubauer
R384 Discovery Miles 3 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
... of Bags, Counts and Nightmares (Paperback): Ron Marks ... of Bags, Counts and Nightmares (Paperback)
Ron Marks
R740 Discovery Miles 7 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Tales of Westpac - B&W - Memoirs of a Carrier Sailor of life on an aircraft carrier during the Vietnam War (Paperback): David K... Tales of Westpac - B&W - Memoirs of a Carrier Sailor of life on an aircraft carrier during the Vietnam War (Paperback)
David K Bowman
R283 Discovery Miles 2 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Memoirs of a Carrier Sailor of life on an aircraft carrier during the Vietnam War. It is profusely illustrated with the author's own vintage photography and contains five squadron newsletter filled with photos and info on day to day life on an aircraft carrier. Black & White Edition.

American Boys - The True Story of the Lost 74 of the Vietnam War (Paperback): Louise Esola American Boys - The True Story of the Lost 74 of the Vietnam War (Paperback)
Louise Esola
R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
U.S. Marines in Vietnam - An Expanding War - 1966 (Paperback): U S Marine Corps Hist Museums Division, Jack Shulimson U.S. Marines in Vietnam - An Expanding War - 1966 (Paperback)
U S Marine Corps Hist Museums Division, Jack Shulimson
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the third 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 continue d buildup in 1966 of the III Marine Amphibious Force in South Vietnam's northernmost corps area, I Corps, and the accelerated tempo of fighting during the year . The result was an "expanding war." The III Marine Amphibious Force had established three enclaves in I Corps during 1965. Employing what they believed was a balanced strategy-base defense, offensive operations, and pacification-the Marines planned to consolidate their base areas in 1966. At the beginning of 1966, the 1st Marine Division reinforced the 3d Marine Division and 1st Marine Aircraft Wing in Vietnam. By the end of the year, the III Marine Amphibious Force had nearly doubled in size. Two separate events, however, were to dash the high hopes held by the Marines in 1966. An internal political crisis in the spring halted the Marine pacification campaign south of the large Da Nang Airbase. In July, the North Vietnamese Army launched an incursion through the Demilitarized Zone and Marines went north to counter the enemy thrust. By December 1966, Marine units were stretched thin along the 265-mile length of I Corps. As one Marine commander observed, "too much real estate-do not have enough men." Although written from the perspective of III MAF and the ground war in I Corps, the volume treats the activities of Marine advisors to the South Vietnamese Armed Forces, the Seventh Fleet Special Landing Force, and Marines on the staff of the U .S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, in Saigon.

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