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Southern Voices: Biet Dong and the National Liberation Front
presents oral histories from former members of an elite squad of
Viet Cong operatives, focusing on their experiences during what is
known, in Vietnam, as the American War. Author Michael Robert
Dedrick conducted interviews with eight former Biet Dong (the
equivalent of Ranger or Special Forces divisions in the US
military) and sheds new light on this clandestine group. Best known
for their role in the 1968 Tet Offensive, the Biet Dong in the
south were organized units hiding in plain sight. Members included
farmers, tradespeople, agents, spies, monks, students,
intellectuals, and journalists - both young and old, men and women.
They were highly patriotic, politically motivated, and very
secretive, operating in three-person cells under aliases. Their
voices and experiences emerge in this bilingual volume. In recent
years, historians have made greater use of Vietnamese primary
sources and transformed the study of one of the twentieth century's
most controversial conflicts. Ably curated by Dedrick - who also
offers his own perspectives as a veteran and peace activist - the
firsthand accounts in Southern Voices add a new layer to the
history of the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
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