The outrageous and astonishing story of 25,000 American POWs held captive in the Soviet Union and the American officials who lied about it for half a century. Based on six years of painstaking research, review of thousands of documents, and chilling eyewitness accounts, Soldiers of Misfortune will rewrite the history of prisoners of war. 20 photos.
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Vietnam: A Reader brings to life as never before the many complexities - the people, battles and strategies - that made this tragic, heroic chapter in America's history unique. Vietnam: A Reader also presents the political background that influenced the battles and spotlights little known but important events in the war where U.S. armed forces won ...
In this moving account of hate turned to understanding, friendship, and forgiveness, author Paul Reed tells of his quest to track down the family of Nguyen Van Nghia, the North Vietnamese soldier whose diary Reed had taken as a souvenir during the war. When Reed discovers that Nghia is still alive, he travels to Vietnam to meet his former enemy ...
A collection of articles and essays from the pages of Vietnam magazine chronicles the events, people, battles, strategies, and controversies of the Vietnam War, with contributions by Col. David H. Hackworth, General Walter Kerwin, Jim Bennett, and Col. Richard D. Duckworth, among others. Reprint.
The U.S. Air Force operated from seven primary bases in Thailand and nearly 300,000 servicemen were stationed in the country. Through extensive research, including previously classified government documents, and interviews with airmen who flew the missions, a detailed history of Air Force operations in Thailand emerges. The primary focus is on the ...
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