The Killing Zone
Title | The Killing Zone PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Downs |
Publisher | Berkley |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780425104361 |
The best damned book from the point of view of the infantrymen who fought there.--Army Times Among the best books ever written about men in combat, The Killing Zone tells the story of the platoon of Delta One-six, capturing what it meant to face lethal danger, to follow orders, and to search for the conviction and then the hope that this war was worth the sacrifice. The book includes a new chapter on what happened to the platoon members when they came home.
The Killing Zone: My Life in the Vietnam War
Title | The Killing Zone: My Life in the Vietnam War PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Downs Jr. |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2007-02-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0393076067 |
“The best damned book from the point of view of the infantrymen who fought there.”—Army Times Among the best books ever written about men in combat, The Killing Zone tells the story of the platoon of Delta One-six, capturing what it meant to face lethal danger, to follow orders, and to search for the conviction and then the hope that this war was worth the sacrifice. The book includes a new chapter on what happened to the platoon members when they came home.
Kill Anything That Moves
Title | Kill Anything That Moves PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Turse |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2013-01-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0805086919 |
Based on classified documents and interviews, argues that American acts of violence against millions of Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War were a pervasive and systematic part of the war.
Everything We Had
Title | Everything We Had PDF eBook |
Author | Al Santoli |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 1985-03-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0345322797 |
Here is an oral history of the Vietnam War by thirty-three American soldiers who fought it. A 1983 American Book Award nominee.
...and a hard rain fell
Title | ...and a hard rain fell PDF eBook |
Author | John Ketwig |
Publisher | Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Pages | 434 |
Release | 2008-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1402224737 |
"A magnetic, bloody, moving, and worm's-eye view of soldiering in Vietnam, an account that is from the first page to last a wound that can never heal. A searing gift to his country."-Kirkus Reviews The classic Vietnam war memoir, ...and a hard rain fell is the unforgettable story of a veteran's rage and the unflinching portrait of a young soldier's odyssey from the roads of upstate New York to the jungles of Vietnam. Updated for its 20th anniversary with a new afterword on the Iraq War and its parallels to Vietnam, John Ketwig's message is as relevant today as it was twenty years ago. "Solidly effective. He describes with ingenuous energy and authentic language that time and place."-Library Journal "Perhaps as evocative of that awful time in Vietnam as the great fictions...a wild surreal account, at its best as powerful as Celine's darkling writing of World War One."-Washington Post
Lyndon Johnson's War
Title | Lyndon Johnson's War PDF eBook |
Author | Michael H. Hunt |
Publisher | Hill and Wang |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2011-04-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1429930683 |
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, Michael H. Hunt's Lyndon Johnson's War reinterprets the values, choices, misconceptions, and miscalculations that shaped the long process of American intervention in Southeast Asia, and renders more comprehensible--if no less troubling--the tangled origins of the war.
Baptism
Title | Baptism PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Gwin |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2008-12-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0307481948 |
"The 2nd Battalion of the 7th Cavalry had the dubious distinction of being the unit that had fought the biggest battle of the war to date, and had suffered the worst casualties. We and the 1st Battalion." A Yale graduate who volunteered to serve his country, Larry Gwin was only twenty-three years old when he arrived in Vietnam in 1965. After a brief stint in the Delta, Gwin was reassigned to the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in An Khe. There, in the hotly contested Central Highlands, he served almost nine months as executive officer for Alpha Company, 2/7, fighting against crack NVA troops in some of the war's most horrific battles. The bloodiest conflict of all began November 12, 1965, after 2nd Battalion was flown into the Ia Drang Valley west of Pleiku. Acting as point, Alpha Company spearheaded the battalion's march to landing zone Albany for pickup, not knowing they were walking into the killing zone of an NVA ambush that would cost them 10 percent casualties. Gwin spares no one, including himself, in his gut-wrenching account of the agony of war. Through the stench of death and the acrid smell of napalm, he chronicles the Vietnam War in all its nightmarish horror.