Título:
Vietnam : a view from the front lines / [edited by] Andrew Wiest.
ISBN:
9781849089722
Información de publicación:
Oxford, UK ; Long Island City, NY : Osprey Pub., [2013]
©2013
Descripción física:
304 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Nota general:
Includes "exclusive extract from 'The Boys of '67'"--p. 289-296.
Contenido:
Who we were -- Drop and give me 20 -- Welcome to Vietnam -- Life and death in the Nam -- Combat -- Loss -- A world of hurt -- Changing attitudes -- Freedom bird -- Life after Nam.
Síntesis:
"A creditable oral history of soldiers and marines who saw combat in Vietnam. Many are members of one company of the unit [the author] wrote about in his previous book, while other stories come from the Oral History Project at Texas Tech University's Vietnam Center and Archive, or from widows, sisters, and mothers of soldiers killed in action. Wiest arranges the oral testimonies in chronological chapters, beginning with a concise contextualization before seguing into the men's individual experiences. Wiest asserts that there "was no single, generic military experience for infantrymen and Marines in Vietnam," but he still provides a good sampling of what the war was like for American men fighting at the ground level." --Publisher's Weekly
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