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How to Understand the Start of the Vietnam War
One of the most divisive conflicts in our nation's history, the Vietnam War is almost as poorly understood today as it was back when we were fighting it. Here's a step-by-step explanation of how American forces came to fight in this distant, ... [... more]
eHow

Nam the Vietnam War In the Words of The (Abacus Books)
Very Real details of soldiers lives in the Nam!: Its very well made, chapter 1 starts with how each soldier joined, to the final chapter when they came home, Not a book about the author, but the lives of many vets, and told word for word by the vets. [... more]
$18.60
Amazon.com

There It Is: A Canadian in the Vietnam War
bLes D. Brown/bwas born in Montreal, and grew up there and in rural communities in the Ottawa Valley. When he was eight, his family relocated to the United States, settling in suburban Los Angeles. In 1969, at the age of twenty, and still a Canadian [... more]
$4.55
A1 Books

How to Understand the End of the Vietnam War
Perhaps because it followed the unambiguous victory of World War II, the Vietnam War stands out in many peoples' minds as the only conflict the United States has ever "lost." But this is an oversimplification; more accurately, U.S. forces ... [... more]
eHow

Vietnam and the Vietnam War
The Vietnam War actually was not a war, it was a conflict. It wasn't a war, because Congress never officially declared it a war. Nevertheless, about 186,000 South Vietnamese died, about 58,000 Americans died, and about 313,000 Americans were ... [... more]
Selah School District

The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War was the longest war that the U.S. ever fought in. U.S. involvement began in 1957 and finally ended in 1972. It all began when the country of Nam Viet was split into two different regions, North and South Vietnam. North Vietnam, ... [... more]
Selah School District

Irrational Behavior
Thirty years ago, David Halberstam completed his first book, "The Best and Brightest," a groundbreaking study chronicling the ill-fated policies that led to America's involvement in the Vietnam War. At the heart of his piece, Halberstam [... more]
ClickZ

Light at the End of the Tunnel
When I was a kid, "light at the end of the tunnel" was a favorite phrase of editorial writers. It referred to any government action aimed at ending the Vietnam War. The light, in that case, usually turned out to be an oncoming train. The point [... more]
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The Worst and the Dullest
John F. Kennedy has many enduring legacies. Aside from his personal corruption, he embroiled the United States in the Vietnam War, something that still has repercussions more than three decades later. And he presided over the beginnings of ... [... more]
Ludwig von Mises Institute

The War That Never Ends: New Perspectives on the Vietnam War
Book Description: More than three decades after the withdrawal of American troops from Southeast Asia, the Vietnam War still resonates in political and cultural discourse and still motivates vibrant historical inquiry. The eminent scholars featured in [... more]
$35.00
Amazon.com

The Vietnam War Almanac
Great: The Vietnam War Almanac is very informative, easy to read and to follow. If you are interested in the Vietnam War I recommend you read this almanac. Author: Harry G. Summers Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 959.704 EAN: 9780891416920 ISBN: [... more]
$24.95
Amazon.com

The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Vietnam War
A good place to start: Having gained an interest in the war nobody seems willing to discuss, I started reading about the Vietnam war about a year ago. During this time I've read some pretty heavy books and some very moving personal accounts, yet found it [... more]
$19.95
Amazon.com
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