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Vietnam's Prodigal Heroes

Vietnam's Prodigal Heroes
Author: Paul Benedikt Glatz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 179361671X

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Vietnam’s Prodigal Heroes examines the critical role of desertion in the international Vietnam War debate. Paul Benedikt Glatz traces American deserters’ odyssey of exile and activism in Europe, Japan, and North America to demonstrate how their speaking out and unprecedented levels of desertion in the US military changed the traditional image of the deserter.


Safe Return

Safe Return
Author: Michael Uhl
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2023-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476692157

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In 1971, antiwar activists Michael Uhl and Tod Ensign founded the Safe Return Committee in New York City, seeking amnesty for those who resisted the Vietnam War. While thousands of young Americans chose exile in Canada and Europe to avoid the draft, Safe Return worked on behalf of those who had come to oppose the war after entering the armed forces. Once in uniform, many ran afoul of a draconian system of military justice and institutionalized racism. They deserted in epidemic numbers, some to foreign exile. This book tells the story of the Committee's sponsored return of deserters and draft evaders, in a series of actions widely publicized to build public support for their acts of resistance.


Prodigal Soldiers

Prodigal Soldiers
Author: James Kitfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1998-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788156298

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Traces the lives of officers through three decades. Reveals how their experiences as young men in Vietnam changed forever their ideas about how wars should be fought & what is worth dying for. In the dark aftermath of Vietnam marked by racial tension, drug abuse, & insubordination, each of the services confronted a demoralization within the ranks that threatened far more than the outcome of a single war. Social upheavals, including the end of the draft, increased reliance on the reserves, & integration of women into the ranks, also pulled the military into new & uncertain directions in the 1970s. A stirring tale of the Amer. military's renewal & redemption.


First Heroes

First Heroes
Author: Rod Colvin
Publisher: Ardent Media
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780829020083

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Heroes of Vietnam

Heroes of Vietnam
Author:
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1434977277

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Lessons Unlearned

Lessons Unlearned
Author: Pat Proctor
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826274374

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Colonel Pat Proctor’s long overdue critique of the Army’s preparation and outlook in the all-volunteer era focuses on a national security issue that continues to vex in the twenty-first century: Has the Army lost its ability to win strategically by focusing on fighting conventional battles against peer enemies? Or can it adapt to deal with the greater complexity of counterinsurgent and information-age warfare? In this blunt critique of the senior leadership of the U.S. Army, Proctor contends that after the fall of the Soviet Union, the U.S. Army stubbornly refused to reshape itself in response to the new strategic reality, a decision that saw it struggle through one low-intensity conflict after another—some inconclusive, some tragic—in the 1980s and 1990s, and leaving it largely unprepared when it found itself engaged—seemingly forever—in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The first book-length study to connect the failures of these wars to America’s disastrous performance in the war on terror, Proctor’s work serves as an attempt to convince Army leaders to avoid repeating the same mistakes.


Stolen Valor

Stolen Valor
Author: Bernard Gary Burkett
Publisher: Verity Press Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Impostors and imposture
ISBN: 9780966703603

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Military documents reveal decades of deceit about the Vietnam War and myths perpetuated by the mainstream media.


Military Law Review

Military Law Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1998
Genre: Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
ISBN:

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Voices of the Vietnam POWs

Voices of the Vietnam POWs
Author: Craig Howes
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1993-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0195358694

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Unsure whether they would be greeted as traitors or heroes, POWs returning from Vietnam responded by holding tight to their chosen motto, "Return with Honor." "We're giving the American people what they want and badly need--heroes," said a Vietnam jungle POW. "I feel it's our responsibility, our duty to help them where possible shed the idea this war was a waste, useless, as unpopular as it may have been." In the first book to explore the entire range of memoirs, biographies, and group histories published since America's Vietnam POWs returned home, Craig Howes explores the development of a collective history. He describes how these captives drew upon their national heritage to compose a unified, common story while still in prison, and how individual POWs have responded to this Official Story. Examining what racial, cultural, and political assumptions support this shared Official Story, Howes places the POWs' experiences squarely in the center of American history, and within those larger clashes of opinion and belief which characterized the nation's response to the Vietnam War. The result is an engrossing study of what these captivity narratives can tell us about the POWs, their captors, and America's Vietnam legacy.


War and Aftermath in Vietnam

War and Aftermath in Vietnam
Author: T. Louise Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2021-12-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000504719

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This book, first published in 1991, attempts to combine a broad understanding of the background to the conflict in Vietnamese and world history with detailed material on US military tactics and the failure of pacification. There are chapters on the US presidential administrations of Johnson, Kennedy and Nixon; religion, culture and society in North and South Vietnam, and the nature of the ‘People's Revolutionary War’.