Covering more than four decades, this is the first full-scale,
definitive account of Kerry's journey from war to peace. Brinkley
has drawn on extensive interviews with virtually everyone who knew
Kerry in Vietnam.Kerry also relegated to Brinkley his letters home
from Vietnam, voluminous "war notes" journals and personal
reminiscences written during and shortly after the war. This
material was provided without restriction, to be used at Brinkley's
discretion, and has never before been published.
Throughout, Brinkley deftly deals with issues such as U.S.
atrocities in Vietnam and the bombing of Cambodia. Using
information from the newly released Nixon tapes, Brinkley reveals
how White House aides Charles Colson and H. R. Haldeman tried to
discredit Kerry. Refusing to be intimidated, Kerry ran for public
office, eventually becoming a senator from Massachusetts. But he
never forgot his fallen comrades returning to Vietnam numerous
times to look for MIAs and POWs. When President Clinton officially
recognized Vietnam in 1995, at long last Kerry's thirty-year-long
tour of duty ended.
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