America and Vietnam
Title | America and Vietnam PDF eBook |
Author | Albert Marrin |
Publisher | Viking Books for Young Readers |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | History |
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Examines the political history, military events, social impact, and long-term effects of the Vietnam War.
The Elephant and the Tiger
Title | The Elephant and the Tiger PDF eBook |
Author | Wilbur H. Morrison |
Publisher | |
Pages | 776 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Fiction |
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A step-by-step account to really probe behind the events of the Vietnam War.
Eye of the Tiger
Title | Eye of the Tiger PDF eBook |
Author | John Edmund Delezen |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2015-09-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0786483334 |
"We live together under the thick canopy, each searching for the other; the same leeches and mosquitoes that feed on our blood feed on his blood." John Edmund Delezen felt a kinship with the people he was instructed to kill in Vietnam; they were all at the mercy of the land. His memoir begins when he enlisted in the Marine Corps and was sent to Vietnam in March of 1967. He volunteered for the Third Force Recon Company, whose job it was to locate and infiltrate enemy lines undetected and map their locations and learn details of their status. The duty was often painful both physically and mentally. He was stricken with malaria in November of 1967, wounded by a grenade in February of 1968 and hit by a bullet later that summer. He remained in Vietnam until December, 1968. Delezen writes of Vietnam as a man humbled by a mysterious country and horrified by acts of brutality. The land was his enemy as much as the Vietnamese soldiers. He vividly describes the three-canopy jungle with birds and monkeys overhead that could be heard but not seen, venomous snakes hiding in trees and relentless bugs that fed on men. He recalls stumbling onto a pit of rotting Vietnamese bodies left behind by American forces, and days when fierce hunger made a bag of plasma seem like an enticing meal. He writes of his fallen comrades and the images of war that still pervade his dreams. This book contains many photographs of American Marines and Vietnam as well as three maps.
Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the Present
Title | Invisible Armies: An Epic History of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the Present PDF eBook |
Author | Max Boot |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 809 |
Release | 2013-01-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0871404249 |
As fitting for the 21st century as von Clausewitz's "On War" was in its own time, "Invisible Armies" is a complete global history of guerrilla uprisings through the ages.
The Aggressors
Title | The Aggressors PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Scott Catino |
Publisher | Dog Ear Publishing |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2010-05 |
Genre | Communism |
ISBN | 1608445305 |
Peace and War on the Anglo-Cherokee Frontier, 1756--63
Title | Peace and War on the Anglo-Cherokee Frontier, 1756--63 PDF eBook |
Author | John Stuart Oliphant |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2001-06-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780807126370 |
In the winter of 1760, Cherokee warriors attacked the South Carolina frontier, driving British settlements back over one hundred miles. Intrusive colonists, the failing deerskin trade, and the treachery of a British governor all contributed to the collapse of trust between the two vastly different cultures, and Cherokee leaders and imperial commanders struggled to reestablish a fragile middle ground, negotiating a peace based on protection and consensus. Previous works have suggested that extreme cultural differences between Indians and whites and especially colonial expansionism led inevitably to the Anglo-Cherokee War of 1759--1761, but in this original study, John Oliphant emphasizes the central role of individuals in shaping the course of relations between the two societies. Oliphant argues that in a world where four colonial governments, an over-burdened Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and the increasingly important military commanders all competed for a share of southern Indian relations, determined individuals could--and did--have an immense influence over Anglo-Amerindian relations. As Oliphant shows, war and treaty increased the Cherokee's chances of stabilizing their South Carolina frontier, and thanks to an imperial policy of protection and conciliation and dogged individuals such as James Grant, John Stuart, Cherokee leader Attakullakulla, and their collaborators, rivals, and colleagues, a firmly defined boundary was finally attained in 1766. An important addition to the history of American Indians and British agents, Peace and War on the Anglo-Cherokee Frontier, 1756-1763 will be of interest to all scholars and students of colonial America.
Hitler
Title | Hitler PDF eBook |
Author | Albert Marrin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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A biography of the struggling Austrian artist who rose from obscurity to power as the leader of the Nazi party and, later, the German nation and whose ambitions led the world to war.