Valor in Vietnam

Valor in Vietnam
Author: Allen B. Clark
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781480406513

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“A well-informed, compelling compilation of the ‘up close and personal’ side of the Vietnam War . . . [a] masterful chronicle of first person stories” (Vice Admiral David B. Robinson, USN, Ret., Navy Cross recipient). Every war continues to dwell in the lives it touched, in the lives of those living through that time, and in those absorbed by its historical significance. The Vietnam War lives on—famously or infamously, depending on political points of view—but those who have “been there, done that” have a highly personalized window on their time of that history. Valor in Vietnam focuses on nineteen stories of Vietnam, stories of celebrated figures in the veteran community, compelling war narratives, vignettes of battles, and the emotional impact on the combatants. It is replete with leadership lessons and valuable insights that are just as applicable today as they were forty years ago. This is an anecdotal history of America’s war in Vietnam composed of firsthand narratives by Vietnam War veterans presented in chronological order. They are intense, emotional, and highly personal stories. Connecting each of them is a brief historical commentary of that period of the war, the geography of the story, and the contemporary strategy written by Lewis Sorley, West Point class of 1956, and author of A Better War and Westmoreland. With a foreword by Lt. Gen. Dave R. Palmer, US Army (Ret.), Valor in Vietnam presents an overview of the war through the eyes of participants in each branch of service and throughout the entire course of the war. Simply put, their stories serve to reflect the commitment, honor, and dedication with which America’s veterans performed their service.

Stolen Valor

Stolen Valor
Author: Bernard Gary Burkett,Glenna Whitley
Publsiher: Summit Publishing Group
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1998
Genre: Homeless veterans
ISBN: 1565302842

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

Vietnam

Vietnam
Author: Thomas D. Boettcher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2003-02-01
Genre: United States
ISBN: 0972949100

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In this readable popular history of the Vietnam War, Boettcher presents lavish illustrations and fascinating facts and episodes about the conflict.

Days of Valor

Days of Valor
Author: Robert L. Tonsetic
Publsiher: Casemate
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2007-01-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781612000343

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A Vietnam War battalion commander with the 199th LIB recounts the intense combat he saw during the Tet Offensive and NVA attacks in this candid memoir. This visceral combat memoir chronicles the height of the Vietnam War from the nervous period just before the Tet Offensive through the defeat of that campaign and into the lesser-known yet equally bloody NVA offensive of May 1968. On January 30, 1968, Saigon and nearly every provincial capital in South Vietnam came under assault by the Viet Cong. Author Robert L. Tonsetic writes not only from his personal experience as a company commander, but also from extensive research, including countless interviews with other soldiers of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade. The book ends with a brief note about the 199th LIB being deactivated in Spring 1970, furling its colors after suffering 753 dead and some 5,000 wounded. This fascinating book will help to remind us of the sacrifices made by all Vietnam veterans.

Martial Valor from Beowulf to Vietnam

Martial Valor from Beowulf to Vietnam
Author: Alfredo Bonadeo
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2010
Genre: Combat
ISBN: 9781449009878

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What is true valor and how do grief, survival and battle fatigue affect soldiers? Literature and history show that valor's purpose is often less than daring, generous and noble. Through examples in literature and the impact of real combat, the author shows how it can change to personal pride, a badge of distinction, and a means to reputation; it has sparked fear of cowardice and generated degradation to overcome it; it has prodded soldiers to kill for killing's sake.

Stolen Valor

Stolen Valor
Author: Bernard Gary Burkett,Glenna Whitley
Publsiher: Verity Press Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Impostors and imposture
ISBN: 096670360X

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

Extraordinary Valor

Extraordinary Valor
Author: William Reeder Jr.
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493063680

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A Congressional Medal of Honor Account Extraordinary Valor is the story of Special Forces Major John Duffy’s Medal of Honor gallantry at Firebase Charlie, and the heroism of South Vietnamese paratrooper, Major Lê Văn Mễ, who fought by his side. It is the true story of their battle to defend Charlie Hill, a key to holding Vietnam's Central Highlands during North Vietnam's 1972 Easter Offensive. John Joseph Duffy was born in New York City; Le Van Mễ in a small village outside the old imperial capital of Hue in South Vietnam. Living on opposite sides of the globe, they come together in the heat of war in Southeast Asia when Major Duffy is assigned as the American advisor to the elite South Vietnamese 11th Airborne Battalion where Mễ is second in command. The battalion receives the order to "Fight to the death" on Charlie Hill. After two weeks of intense combat, hundreds lay dead and those still standing are out of food, water, and medical supplies. Their ammunition is nearly gone. Duffy and Mễ draw on their bond of friendship and trust to make a selfless two-man last stand against the final North Vietnamese human wave assault. Both are badly wounded, Duffy multiple times. Their heroic action allows 36 members of the 471-man battalion to escape and be rescued. The rest are killed, captured, or missing in action. This is their story.

Vietnam Chronicles

Vietnam Chronicles
Author: Lewis Sorley
Publsiher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 994
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0896725332

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During the four years General Creighton W. Abrams was commander in Vietnam, he and his staff made more than 455 tape recordings of briefings and meetings. In 1994, with government approval, Lewis Sorley began transcribing and analyzing the tapes. Sorley’s laborious, time-consuming effort has produced a picture of the senior U.S. commander in Vietnam and his associates working to prosecute a complex and challenging military campaign in an equally complex and difficult political context.The concept of the nature of the war and the way it was conducted changed during Abrams’s command. The progressive buildup of U.S. forces was reversed, and Abrams became responsible for turning the war back to the South Vietnamese.The edited transcriptions in this volume clearly reflect those changes in policy and strategy. They include briefings called the Weekly Intelligence Estimate Updates as well as meetings with such visitors as the secretary of defense, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other high-ranking officials. In Vietnam Chronicles we see, for the first time, the difficult task that Creighton Abrams accomplished with tact and skill.