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| #1809857 in Books | 2015-12-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x.50 x5.90l,.0 | File type: PDF | 232 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| What actually happened in Viet Nam?|By Pete|What actually happened in Viet Nam? Why was the war so unpopular? These are important questions for Americans to think about. And if you are a man who avoided serving in 'Nam (as I did), what did you miss? I liked this book because it is first-hand report, told many years afterward, with the benefit of reflection, but with footnot||To Vietnam War in Vain represents a significant contribution toboth the memory of the Vietnam War and the collective understanding of theconflict at the province level. For that reason, Hagan's memoir is anindispensable primary source
American military advisors in South Vietnam came to know their allies personally--as few American soldiers could. In addition to fighting the Viet Cong, advisors engaged in community building projects and local government initiatives. They dealt firsthand with corrupt American and South Vietnamese bureaucracies. Not many advisors would have been surprised to learn that 105mm artillery shells were being sold on the black market to the Viet Cong. Not many were surprised by...
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