Nationalist in the Viet Nam Wars – Memoirs of a Victim Turned Soldier
Autor Nguyen Công Luanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 feb 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0253356873
Pagini: 616
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 158 x 235 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Cuprins
Foreword by Major General David T. Zabecki
Preface
A Note on Vietnamese Names
Part 1. A Grain of Sand
1. A Morning of Horror
2. My Early Years and Education
3. 1945: The Year of Drastic Events
4. On the Way to War
Part 2. The War of Resistance
5. Take Up Arms!
6. My Dark Years in War Begin
7. Between Hammer and Anvil
8. The Shaky Peace
9. Bloodier Battles
10. The Geneva Accords
11. The Year of Changes
Part 3. The Cogwheel
12. To Be a Soldier
13. Progress and Signs of Instability
14. Mounting Pressure
15. The Limited War
16. The Year of the (Crippled) Dragon
17. On the Down Slope
18. Hearts and Minds
19. Sài Gòn Commando
Part 4. Victory or Defeat
20. The Tet Offensive
21. Defeat on the Home Front
22. The New Phase
23. The Fiery Summer
24. Hope Draining
25. America 1974-75
26. The End
Part 5. After the War
27. Prisoner
28. Release
Part 6. Epilogue
29. On the Viet Nam War
30. Ever in My Memory
Notes
Index
Recenzii
"An important book. One of the most compelling and thoughtful ARVN [Army of the Republic of Viet Nam] accounts I have ever read.... It is an unblinking, unflinching account... A very honest book, the author's integrity comes through on every page." David T. Zabecki, Maj. Gen., U. S. Army (ret.)
"[The book] is a first-rate contribution to correcting the record. Readers who approach Luan with their hackles well down will find a new and refreshing view of what happened in Vietnam from the end of World War II through 1975. ... [A]n essential read for those who seek to understand the complex tragedy of the wars of Vietnam." ARMY Magazine
This book is of incredible value for anyone interested in Vietnam--its history, politics, and culture--and in the American involvement with Vietnam. It is also a meditation of a Vietnamese patriot on the substance of patriotism during a time of civil war in a context of international alliances. Amid the terrors and harsh imperatives of war, the authors is a rare voice of human decency. - Olga Dror, H-War, November 2012
"For far too long, the Vietnamese voice has been absent. In this memoir, Luan sheds new light on that component of the war missing from the standard narrative. ... [T]his memoir will be a worthy addition to any academic library interested in the tragedy of Vietnam. ... Essential." Choice, August 2012 "An important book. One of the most compelling and thoughtful ARVN [Army of the Republic of Viet Nam] accounts I have ever read... It is an unblinking, unflinching account... A very honest book, the author's integrity comes through on every page." David T. Zabecki, Maj. Gen., U. S. Army (ret.) "[The book] is a first-rate contribution to correcting the record. Readers who approach Luan with their hackles well down will find a new and refreshing view of what happened in Vietnam from the end of World War II through 1975. ... [A]n essential read for those who seek to understand the complex tragedy of the wars of Vietnam." - ARMY Magazine "This book is of incredible value for anyone interested in Vietnam--its history, politics, and culture--and in the American involvement with Vietnam. It is also a meditation of a Vietnamese patriot on the substance of patriotism during a time of civil war in a context of international alliances. Amid the terrors and harsh imperatives of war, the author's is a rare voice of human decency." - Olga Dror, H-War, November 2012