A rescue mission takes Mack Bolan back to Vietnam to the hellground where "the Executioner" was born.
A collection of letters concerning receptions received by Vietnam veterans when they returned to America.
Black Virgin Mountain confirms Heinemann’s legendary plain-spoken reputation as one of the essential chroniclers of our war in Vietnam
In February 1967, W.D. Ehrhart was sent to Vietnam as an 18-year-old Marine Corps volunteer. In December 1985, Ehrhart and two friends, both also poets and teachers, returned to Vietnam...
There were daily operations & weeks of wracking pain. This is the story of how one man put his life together again after he left the hospital.
Based on interviews with Vietnam veterans.
Tim Page is one of the best-known Vietnam War photographers. Here, he returns to Vietnam and Cambodia to exorcize the demons of the war which have affected him, and both...
Leaving his college deferment behind, this son of a WWII veteran enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1967 to take part in the Vietnam War.
Bui argues that the collapse of South Vietnam under Vietnamization complicates the already difficult memory of the Vietnam War, pushing for a critical understanding of South Vietnamese agency beyond their status as the war’s ultimate ...
Amidst the landscape of death, his formerly faceless enemies come to life. They had once tried to kill each other, but they are all brothers now. Previously published as Brothers in Arms, this edition includes a new preface by the author.
In 1968, Theodore Hammett entered a war he believed was wrong, pressured by his father's threat to disown him if he withdrew from a Marine Corps officer candidate program.