David and Lee Roy: A Vietnam Story: Modern Southeast Asia Series
Autor David L. Nelson, Randolph B. Schifferen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2011 – vârsta ani
They were little more than boys in the turbulent 1960s when Lee Roy Herron and his high school buddy, David Nelson, signed up for Marine Corps officer training. Decisions during college took the pair in different directions—Lee Roy to the infantry, language school, and the cauldron of Vietnam, David to law school, the JAG office, and eventually to Okinawa. When Lt. Lee Roy Herron was killed on the front lines in February 1969, only two months into his tour of duty, Nelson mourned the tragic loss. Haunted for years afterward, he questioned his own choices, his relative safety, and his backstage role in the conflict while his friend paid the ultimate price. A chance encounter with a retired officer in 1997 spurred Nelson to delve more deeply into Lee Roy’s death. What really happened that day on the hillside above A Shau Valley on the Laotian border? A quest to understand his old friend’s experience and sacrifice led Nelson to military archives, to the homes of friends and family back in West Texas, and even to battle sites in Vietnam. What he learned caused him to rethink the nature of fate, friendship, and heroism—and touches lives even today. The final chapter in Nelson’s journey to honor his fallen friend, David and Lee Roy will resonate with Vietnam veterans, their families, and survivors of any war who carry the memory with them.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780896726949
ISBN-10: 0896726940
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 21
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Texas Tech University Press
Colecția Texas Tech University Press
Seria Modern Southeast Asia Series
ISBN-10: 0896726940
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 21
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Texas Tech University Press
Colecția Texas Tech University Press
Seria Modern Southeast Asia Series
Notă biografică
David L. Nelson, a graduate of Texas Tech University who holds the J.D. from Southern Methodist University, spent three years as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, attaining the rank of captain. He currently works as a tax consultant for major nonprofit organizations in Texas, and lives with his family in Houston.Randolph B. Schiffer graduated from Yale College in 1969, fought with the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam, and returned to become a physician. He currently hunts extensively in Northern Michigan, manages investments in Santa Fe, and writes fiction in both places.
Descriere
They were little more than boys in the turbulent 1960s when Lee Roy Herron and his high school buddy, David Nelson, signed up for Marine Corps officer training. Decisions during college took the pair in different directions—Lee Roy to the infantry, language school, and the cauldron of Vietnam, David to law school, the JAG office, and eventually to Okinawa. When Lt. Lee Roy Herron was killed on the front lines in February 1969, only two months into his tour of duty, Nelson mourned the tragic loss. Haunted for years afterward, he questioned his own choices, his relative safety, and his backstage role in the conflict while his friend paid the ultimate price. A chance encounter with a retired officer in 1997 spurred Nelson to delve more deeply into Lee Roy’s death. What really happened that day on the hillside above A Shau Valley on the Laotian border? A quest to understand his old friend’s experience and sacrifice led Nelson to military archives, to the homes of friends and family back in West Texas, and even to battle sites in Vietnam. What he learned caused him to rethink the nature of fate, friendship, and heroism—and touches lives even today. The final chapter in Nelson’s journey to honor his fallen friend, David and Lee Roy will resonate with Vietnam veterans, their families, and survivors of any war who carry the memory with them.