This authors captivating collection of photographs shares a different look at the faces and lives of the Vietnamese people experiencing life in the midst of a military occupied homeland.
One Soldier--Vietnam--moments Captured
In 2014, Udden decided to add captions to the snapshots he took in Vietnam in 1970. That effort morphed into his memoir, 21 MONTHS, 24 DAYS. So, he began again to finish captioning his pictures. The result is this book.
His stunning letter home is just one of hundreds featured in this unforgettable collection, Letters from Vietnam.
Looking back over his life, David sees that God had a hand over all his life and Warning Shots is a celebration of the life God spared and redeemed to new life.
Fire Road is the true story of how she found the answer in a God who suffered Himself; a Savior who truly understood and cared about the depths of her pain.
A critically acclaimed author of adult nonfiction delivers a searing YA debut about American POWs during the Vietnam War--an extraordinary narrative of human resilience and endurance.
The photographs in this book are pictures that you might have taken if you had traveled the roads in the Central Highlands in 1969: You would have taken pictures of villages and towns, Vietnamese people and Montagnard people, lots of ...
This book began twenty years ago as a few paragraphs of remembrances written for my father (a retired Army officer) and for my sons (Sandy had heard all my war stories).
“You think they're gonna flunk you out? Forget about it. You're the first Marine down here. Never gonna happen. ... in Vietnam: “You fly in and you think something's going to happen one way, and it invariably happens the other way.
Our pictures bring back memories from more than fifty years ago and they mean a lot to us. We like to show them to our friends and family and other Veterans and tell them the stories associated with each one.