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

Vietnam to Western Airlines (Hardcover): Bruce Cowee Vietnam to Western Airlines (Hardcover)
Bruce Cowee
R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This oral history of the air war in Vietnam includes the stories of more than thirty pilots who all had one thing in common-after returning from Southeast Asia and separating from the service, they were hired as pilots by Western Airlines. As the chapters begin, Bruce Cowee tells his story and introduces us to each pilot. The interesting theme is that all of these men served in Southeast Asia and in most cases never knew each other until they came home and went to work for Western Airlines. Each of the pilots featured in this book is the real thing, and in an age of so many "Wannabees," it is reassuring to know that each of them was a pilot for Western Airlines and someone who Bruce worked with or knew professionally. The stories span a 9 year period, 1964 - 1973, and cover every aspect of the Air War in Southeast Asia. These 33 men represent only a small fraction of the Vietnam veterans hired as pilots by Western Airlines, but this book pays tribute to all of them.

Backtracking in Brown Water - Retracing Life on Mekong Delta River Patrols (Hardcover): Rolland E Kidder Backtracking in Brown Water - Retracing Life on Mekong Delta River Patrols (Hardcover)
Rolland E Kidder
R775 R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Save R122 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 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

Dear Miss B (Hardcover): Dominic Albanese Dear Miss B (Hardcover)
Dominic Albanese
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Poppa-San (Hardcover): Thomas Terry Poppa-San (Hardcover)
Thomas Terry
R797 R657 Discovery Miles 6 570 Save R140 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
LZ Sitting Duck - The Fight for FSB Argonne (Hardcover): John Arsenault Ltcol Usmc (Ret), Thomas Gourneau Uscg LZ Sitting Duck - The Fight for FSB Argonne (Hardcover)
John Arsenault Ltcol Usmc (Ret), Thomas Gourneau Uscg
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Unsinkable Sailors (Hardcover, 3rd ed.): Paul Sherbo Unsinkable Sailors (Hardcover, 3rd ed.)
Paul Sherbo; Edited by Nelson O. Ottenhausen, Dari L. Bradley
R661 R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Save R108 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unsinkable Sailors: The fall and rise of the crews of the USS Frank E. Evans, is a non-fiction book to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the June 3, 1969 sinking of the USS Frank E. Evans, written by Lakewood, Colorado author Paul Sherbo. Using official documents and survivor interviews the author has compiled in book form the first comprehensive American version of the tragic 1969 collision at sea in which the USS Frank E. Evans (DD-745), a United States Navy destroyer, was struck by the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. The author describes in detail the actions leading up to, during and after the catastrophic incident as told by survivors and witnesses from both ships involved. Operating as part of a combined force with the Royal Australian Navy and other allied naval ships, the Evans executed a starboard turn into the path of Melbourne at 0315 a.m. on June 3, 1969 and was cut in half by the heavier and larger war ship. Evans' broken off bow section sank almost immediately taking 73 unfortunate crewmembers with it. Only one body was recovered in the aftermath of the collision, bringing the total lost to 74. Out of the 273 crewmembers on board, 199 survived. Five crewmembers assigned to the Evans were not aboard at the time of the collision. The stern section, although severely damaged, remained afloat. Throughout the book, the courage and heroic spirit of both ships' crews add a genuine admiration for their bravery despite their confusion in the sudden turn of events.

Warriors and Fools - How America's Leaders Lost the Vietnam War and Why It Still Matters (Hardcover): Harry E Rothmann Warriors and Fools - How America's Leaders Lost the Vietnam War and Why It Still Matters (Hardcover)
Harry E Rothmann
R1,285 R1,130 Discovery Miles 11 300 Save R155 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Boys of Milo (Hardcover): Michael Williams The Boys of Milo (Hardcover)
Michael Williams
R736 Discovery Miles 7 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
WW Vietnam (Hardcover): Michael Rand WW Vietnam (Hardcover)
Michael Rand
R2,444 Discovery Miles 24 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
West Across the Pacific - American Involvement in East Asia from 1898 to the Vietnam War (Hardcover, New): Hilary Conroy, F.... West Across the Pacific - American Involvement in East Asia from 1898 to the Vietnam War (Hardcover, New)
Hilary Conroy, F. Hilary Conroy, Francis Conroy, Sophie Quinn-Judge
R2,769 Discovery Miles 27 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses the problem of a country telling a grand narrative to itself that does not hold up under closer examination, a narrative that leads to possibly avoidable war. In particular, the book explains and questions the narrative the United States was telling itself about East Asia and the Pacific in the late 1930s, with (in retrospect) the Pacific War only a few years away. Through empirical methods, it details how the standard narrative failed to understand what was really happening based on documents that later became available. The documents researched are from the Diet Library in Japan, the Foreign Office in London, the National Archives in Washington, the University of Hawai'i library in Honolulu and several other primary sources. This research reveals opportunities unexplored that involve lessons of seeing things from the "other side's" point of view and of valuing the contribution of "in-between" people who tried to be peacemakers. The crux of the standard narrative was that the United States, unlike European imperialist powers, involved itself in East Asia in order to bring openness (the Open Door) and democracy; and that it was increasingly confronted by an opposing force, Japan, that had imperial, closed, and undemocratic designs. This standard American narrative was later opposed by a revisionist narrative that found the United States culpable of a "neo-imperialism," just as the European powers and Japan were guilty of "imperialism." However, what West Across the Pacific shows is that, while there is indubitably some truth in both the "standard" and the "revisionist" versions, more careful documentary research reveals that the most important thing "lost" in the1898-1941 period may have been the real opportunity for mutual recognition and understanding, for cooler heads and more neutral "realistic" policies to emerge; and for more attention to the standpoint of the common men and women caught up in the migrations of the period. West Across the Pacific is both a contribution to peace research in history and to a foreign policy guided modestly by empiricism and realism as the most reliable method. It is a must read for diplomats and people concerned about diplomacy, as it probes the microcosms of diplomatic negotiations. This brings special relevance and approachability as yet another generation of Americans returns from war and occupation in Iraq. The book also speaks to Vietnam veterans, by drawing lessons from the Japanese war in China for the American war in Vietnam. This is particularly true of the conclusion, co-authored by distinguished Vietnam specialist Sophie Quinn-Judge.

Our Vietnam (Paperback, 1st Touchstone ed): Langguth Our Vietnam (Paperback, 1st Touchstone ed)
Langguth
R663 R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Save R76 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the Overseas Press Club's Cornelius J. Ryan Award for Best Nonfiction Book, the Commonwealth Club of California's Gold Medal for Nonfiction, and the PEN Center West Award for Best Research Nonfiction


Twenty-five years after the end of the Vietnam War, historian and journalist A. J. Langguth delivers an authoritative account of the war based on official documents not available earlier and on new reporting from both the American and Vietnamese perspectives. In Our Vietnam, Langguth takes us inside the waffling and deceitful White Houses of Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon; documents the ineptness and corruption of our South Vietnamese allies; and recounts the bravery of soldiers on both sides of the war. With its broad sweep and keen insights, Our Vietnam brings together the kaleidoscopic events and personalities of the war into one engrossing and unforgettable narrative.

Long Slow Target (Hardcover): Larry Allen Lindsey Long Slow Target (Hardcover)
Larry Allen Lindsey
R598 Discovery Miles 5 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Korea - It Wasn't All Chinese and Frostbite (Hardcover): George Brennan Korea - It Wasn't All Chinese and Frostbite (Hardcover)
George Brennan
R469 Discovery Miles 4 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Marine Corps Tanks and Ontos in Vietnam - Book Three - 1969 to 1970+ (Hardcover): Ltcol Ray Stewart Usmc Marine Corps Tanks and Ontos in Vietnam - Book Three - 1969 to 1970+ (Hardcover)
Ltcol Ray Stewart Usmc
R935 Discovery Miles 9 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Patton - A History of the American Main Battle Tank (Hardcover, Reprint ed.): R.P. Hunnicutt Patton - A History of the American Main Battle Tank (Hardcover, Reprint ed.)
R.P. Hunnicutt
R1,920 Discovery Miles 19 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bare Feet, Iron Will ~ Stories from the Other Side of Vietnam's Battlefields (Hardcover): James G. Zumwalt Bare Feet, Iron Will ~ Stories from the Other Side of Vietnam's Battlefields (Hardcover)
James G. Zumwalt
R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ever since the American Revolution, military service has been a proud tradition for the Zumwalt family. Tradition initially led the author to join his father and brother in the Navy, before later transferring to the US Marine Corps. During his 26 years in uniform, the author saw service in three conflicts-Vietnam, Panama and the first Persian Gulf war. It was Vietnam, however, that ultimately would launch him on an unexpected journey-long after the guns of that war had fallen silent-triggered by the loss of a brother who had fought there. This journey was an emotional one-initially of anger towards the Vietnamese and the conflict that claimed his older brother. But it unexpectedly took a change in direction. In Vietnam almost two decades after Saigon's fall, the author, in a private talk with a former enemy general officer, came to understand an aspect of the war he never before had. In that talk, they shared personal insights about the war-discovering a common bond. It unlocked a door through which the author passed to start his own healing process. It began a journey where he would meet hundreds of North Vietnamese and Viet Cong veterans-listening to their personal stories of loss, sacrifice and hardship. It opened the author's eyes to how a technically inferior enemy, beaten down by superior US firepower, was able to get back up-driven by an "iron will" to emerge triumphant. "Bare Feet, Iron Will" takes the reader on a fascinating journey, providing stories-many never before told-as to how enemy ingenuity played a major role in the conflict, causing us not to see things that were there or to see things there that were not It shares unique insights into the sacrifice and commitment that took place on the other side of Vietnam's battlefields. About the Author JAMES G. ZUMWALT Lieutenant Colonel James Zumwalt is a retired Marine infantry officer who served in the Vietnam war, the 1989 intervention into Panama and Desert Storm. An author, speaker and business executive, he also currently heads a security consulting firm named after his father-Admiral Zumwalt & Consultants, Inc. He writes extensively on foreign policy and defense issues, having written hundreds of articles for various newspapers, magazines and professional journals. His articles have covered issues of major importance, oftentimes providing readers with unique perspectives that have never appeared elsewhere. His work, on several occasions, has been cited by members of Congress and entered into the US Congressional Record.

The Politics of Deception (Hardcover): Patrick J. Sloyan The Politics of Deception (Hardcover)
Patrick J. Sloyan
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Investigative reporter Patrick J. Sloyan, a former member of the White House Press Corps, revisits the last years of John F. Kennedy's presidency, his fateful involvement with Diem's assassination, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Civil Rights Movement. Using recently released White House tape recordings and interviews with key inside players, The Politics of Deception reveals: The Politics of Deception is a fresh and revealing look at an iconic president and the way he attempted to manage public opinion and forge his legacy, sure to appeal to both history buffs and those who were alive during his presidency.

Fight of the Phoenix - Order of the Delta Dragon (Hardcover): LTC Roy E. Peterson Fight of the Phoenix - Order of the Delta Dragon (Hardcover)
LTC Roy E. Peterson
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Fight of the Phoenix" is a historical personal account of duties as an Advisor in the Delta of Vietnam in 1972. The author counters claims of other Advisors and Academics and sets the record straight on the vicious nature of the Communist insurgency that killed their own people and the spectacular success of the Phoenix Program throughout the country and especially in the Delta Region MR-4 in targeting and neutralizing the enemy Viet Cong insurgents.

Afterthoughts - Reflections of a Vietnam Veteran (Hardcover): R.H. Johnson Afterthoughts - Reflections of a Vietnam Veteran (Hardcover)
R.H. Johnson
R720 Discovery Miles 7 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Seal Doc - The Story of the First US Navy Seal Team in Vietnam (Hardcover): Lt Cmdr D. R. Davis Msc Usn (Ret ). Seal Doc - The Story of the First US Navy Seal Team in Vietnam (Hardcover)
Lt Cmdr D. R. Davis Msc Usn (Ret ).
R756 R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Save R118 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A small team from the US Navy arrives in Vietnam in the spring of 1962. At first, its members only hear whispers about what they are supposed to accomplish. The unit goes by the name MTT 10-62 because its mission is so secret. This is the first Sea, Air and Land team-later known as the SEALs-and it's gearing up to train a group of volunteers from the Vietnamese Junk Force in counterinsurgency and maritime warfare. Told mostly through the perspective of Chris "Doc" David-a first class hospital corpsman, first class diver, and diving medical technician-and Lt. Bill Evans, "SEAL Doc" shows how the first SEALs work in conjunction with Army Special Forces and others to stop the spread of communism. While the SEALs are outstanding fighters and tacticians, they get little material support to accomplish their mission. The team arrives in Da Nang with nothing but stateside uniforms, and their vehicles and gasoline must be "liberated" from Vietnamese motor pools. Meanwhile, the daily challenges the SEALs face are preparing them for a final explosive mission and setting the stage for the future development of Navy SEALs in "SEAL Doc, " a historical novel based on the true story of the SEALs.

Encyclopedia of Saigon / Ho Chi Minh City (Hardcover): Justin Corfield Encyclopedia of Saigon / Ho Chi Minh City (Hardcover)
Justin Corfield
R1,327 Discovery Miles 13 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Saigon River - A True Story (Hardcover): Thu Trang Dao Saigon River - A True Story (Hardcover)
Thu Trang Dao
R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Faded Glory (Hardcover): David Gallup Faded Glory (Hardcover)
David Gallup
R725 Discovery Miles 7 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a fascinating and hard-hitting account kept in the journal of a young Marine Corps infantryman during his tour of duty in the Vietnam War. The epilogue follows the author back to Vietnam in the 1990's.

Expendable Warriors - The Battle of Khe Sanh and the Vietnam War (Hardcover): Bruce B. G. Clarke Expendable Warriors - The Battle of Khe Sanh and the Vietnam War (Hardcover)
Bruce B. G. Clarke
R1,776 Discovery Miles 17 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For those with a vivid memory of the Vietnam war, there is consolation in knowing that the impact of that war altered and shaped politics and warfare for the next generations. But in that altering we must take the lessons and apply them to new situations, new challenges and new policy dilemmas. To fail to do so would mean that the warriors at Khe Sanh and all of Vietnam were truly expendable, The battle of Khe Sanh was won and the Vietnam war was lost at the same time. Expendable Warriors describes at multiple levels the soldiers and marines who were expendable in the American political chaos of Vietnam, 1968. On January 21, 1968, nine days before the Tet offensive, tens of thousands of North Vietnamese regulars began the attacks on the Khe Sanh plateau, which led to the siege of the Khe Sanh Combat Base. Gen. Westmoreland was fully aware that the North Vietnamese would attack but he declined to alert or warn the small unit of American soldiers and marines serving at Khe Sanh in an advisory capacity, considering them expendable in the greater strategy. Not just an analysis of the battle, Expendable Warriors also ponders the question of how to win an unpopular war on foreign soil, linking battlefield events to political reality.

Secret Soldiers of the Second Army (Hardcover): Leslie A. Chapman Secret Soldiers of the Second Army (Hardcover)
Leslie A. Chapman
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book starts out picturing a young man who foolishly wants to go to war where he in vision's himself receiving all these high class medals for heroism but never once taking into account what it is going to take physically and mentally to get those medals. He's constantly playing a head game within himself and those that surround him. He like so many other young men of past eras are trying to be something that they're not and that small initial lie grows into a tremendous reputation that he has to live with and soon regrets that he's known by such. Come walk with the author and his brothers of the sword through the dark, humid, unforgiving jungles of Vietnam and experience the death, destruction, and mental sacrificial anguish they had to endure. Come see why you fear being alone in the denseness of a jungle or a forest that you have never entered before. Feel the heat of the Asian jungle floor intermixed with the leaches, ants, mosquitoes, snakes and humans searching you out only to destroy you at any cost. You see our author starts out innocently enough but soon finds out that war is not only a physical hardship demanding its pounds of flesh, but also is a horrendous mental agonizing hazard from which there is only one means of escape and/or retreat. That means to an end is death. Yes the author and his brothers of the sword will take their heroic missions and sacrificial allegiances to the grave with them. But, the real tragedy of it all is no one really cares about them in the first place. For they were and still are the "Secret Soldiers of the Second Army" willing to go anywhere, any time, to do the impossible for the ungrateful.

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