Hill 29 Vietnam 1968

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One year in the life of a Squad Leader in Viet Nam. In this book, I try to describe my experiences while serving in Vietnam. If you also served, you might have had an entirely different experience. Serving in Vietnam was both a rewarding and discouraging time, I tried to present examples of both. I love the United States Army! Thanks, Gareth B. Style

Hill 29 Vietnam 1968

One year in the life of a Squad Leader in Viet Nam. In this book, I try to describe my experiences while serving in Vietnam. If you also served, you might have had an entirely different experience. Serving in Vietnam was both a rewarding and discouraging time, I tried to

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Search and Destroy

The 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, of the 1st Armored Division, deployed to Vietnam from Fort Hood, Texas, in August 1967. Search and Destroy covers the 1/1’s harrowing first year and a half of combat in the war’s toughest area of operations: I Corps. The book takes readers into the

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Hill 488

For some, Hill 488 was just another landmark in the jungles of Vietnam. For the eighteen men of Charlie Company, it was a last stand. This is the stirring combat memoir written by Ray Hildreth, one of the unit's survivors. On June 13, 1966, men of the 1st Recon Battalion, 1st Marine Division

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The Hill Fights

While the seventy-seven-day siege of Khe Sanh in early 1968 remains one of the most highly publicized clashes of the Vietnam War, scant attention has been paid to the first battle of Khe Sanh, also known as “the Hill Fights.” Although this harrowing combat in the spring of 1967 provided a grisly

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The Battle of Hamburger Hill

*Includes pictures *Includes a bibliography for further reading "We are in for some tough fighting ahead, but I feel we have never before been more capable of success than now. The NVA we are going to meet out there will be highly trained, well-equipped, hard-core troops who will stand and

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Lyndon Johnson s War

The Hill and Wang Critical Issues Series: concise, affordable works on pivotal topics in American history, society, and politics. Using newly available documents from both American and Vietnamese archives, Hunt reinterprets the values, choices, misconceptions, and miscalculations that shaped the long process of American intervention in Southeast Asia, and renders

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Vietnam War Helicopter Art

Hundreds of unique color photos showing how soldiers decorated their helicopters during the Vietnam War.

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Dak To and the Border Battles of Vietnam  1967      1968

In 1967, the North Vietnamese launched a series of offensives in the Central Highlands along the border with South Vietnam—a strategic move intended to draw U.S. and South Vietnamese forces away from major cities before the Tet Offensive. A series of bloody engagements known as “the border battles” followed,

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U S  Marines in Vietnam  The defining year  1968

Download U S Marines in Vietnam The defining year 1968 written by United States. Marine Corps. History and Museums Division, published by Unknown which was released on 1977. Get U S Marines in Vietnam The defining year 1968 Books now! Available in PDF, ePub and Kindle.

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Inventing Vietnam

The Vietnam War has been depicted by every available medium, each presenting a message, an agenda, of what the filmmakers and producers choose to project about America's involvement in Southeast Asia. This collection of essays, most of which are previously unpublished, analyzes the themes, modes, and stylistic strategies seen in

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Last Stand at Khe Sanh

In a remote mountain stronghold in 1968, six thousand US Marines awoke one January morning to find themselves surrounded by 20,000 enemy troops. Their only road to the coast was cut, and bad weather and enemy fire threatened their fragile air lifeline. The siege of Khe Sanh-the Vietnam War's epic confrontation-was under

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13 Months

This is an intimate look at life in the bush during the Vietnam War in 1968. You will experience the daily struggles, battles, and funny things that happen to a USMC grunt living in the bush for 13 months. You’ll see firsthand through the battles, what Marines ate and drank, where

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Death Coming Up the Hill

Douglas Ashe keeps a weekly record of historical and personal events in 1968, the year he turns seventeen, including the escalating war in Vietnam, assassinations, rampant racism, and rioting; his first girlfriend, his parents' separation, and a longed-for sister.

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When Soldiers Fall

Call it the Vietnam Syndrome or Black Hawk Down blowback. It's the standard assumption that Americans won't tolerate combat casualties, that a rising body count lowers support for war. But that's not true, argues historian Steven Casey; even worse, this assumption damages democracy. Fearing a backlash, the military has routinely

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Westmoreland s War

General William C. Westmoreland has long been derided for his failed strategy of "attrition" in the Vietnam War. Historians have argued that Westmoreland's strategy placed a premium on high "body counts" through a "big unit war" that relied almost solely on search and destroy missions. Many believe the U.S.

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