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This is a Non Fiction Book that is for ADULTS only. The book is an
accurate Historical rendition. It is reinforced by the author's 531
days of close quarters infantry combat in the Vietnam War. The
introduction begins with the French Indochina War (1946-1954)
followed by the US war against the Communist from 1959 until 1973.
The aftermath is also included.
By the time America decided to engage in Vietnam, the Soviets had
already overwhelmed fifteen nations by force and fear. The conflict
that followed was one of American history's toughest infantry wars.
American soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War call it "the Nam."
In this unique recollection of deadly, close-quarters infantry
combat, author and twenty-year US Army veteran Donald R. White
shares his wealth of personal experience, presenting an emotional
trip through violence and bloodshed. In the time period between
late fall of 1965 and late summer of 1969, hundreds of men were
killed in action each week-something that survivors live with
daily. Former US Army platoon sergeant Donald R. White reveals
detailed facts about infantry war that are bloody, horrific, and
shocking. In this personal account, he deals with memories that are
seldom happy and often grim, giving readers an eye-witness account
of what the Nam was really like for American fighting men.
This is a Non Fiction Book that is for ADULTS only. The book is an
accurate Historical rendition. It is reinforced by the author's 531
days of close quarters infantry combat in the Vietnam War. The
introduction begins with the French Indochina War (1946-1954)
followed by the US war against the Communist from 1959 until 1973.
The aftermath is also included.
By the time America decided to engage in Vietnam, the Soviets had
already overwhelmed fifteen nations by force and fear. The conflict
that followed was one of American history's toughest infantry wars.
American soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War call it "the Nam."
In this unique recollection of deadly, close-quarters infantry
combat, author and twenty-year US Army veteran Donald R. White
shares his wealth of personal experience, presenting an emotional
trip through violence and bloodshed. In the time period between
late fall of 1965 and late summer of 1969, hundreds of men were
killed in action each week-something that survivors live with
daily. Former US Army platoon sergeant Donald R. White reveals
detailed facts about infantry war that are bloody, horrific, and
shocking. In this personal account, he deals with memories that are
seldom happy and often grim, giving readers an eye-witness account
of what the Nam was really like for American fighting men.
On a certain day the snow began to fall up It lasted all day and
the event caused confusion among animals. Meanwhile, people found
ways to asdjust to this winter wonderment.
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