The Vietnam War Soldier Stories: Untold Tales of Soldiers on the Battlefields of the Vietnam War (Vietnam war, soldier stories, We Were Soldiers, Gunship ... Corp, Vietnam History, Vietnam memoirs)
Book Details
Author(s)Ryan Jenkins
PublisherSuccess First Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00W0HVT0Q
ISBN-13978B00W0HVT02
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
The Heroes of One of our Most Controversial Wars, The Vietnam War
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Vietnam is one of the most hotly debated wars. Should we have been there? Did the people of Vietnam really want our help? Did our presence there really help them? These are questions that will haunt the history books for many decades or even centuries to come.
What we do know, is that some men that fought in this highly unpopular war were heroes. They put their own lives on the line, often making the ultimate sacrifice, to save the lives of other men in their units. When thinking of Vietnam it’s important to remember that many of the men there volunteered to avoid being drafted or were unwillingly drafted into service. Others volunteered under a sense of patriotism and believed in the leaders of our country. Regardless of their reason for being there, many of them fought and died.
These are the stories of the heroes. These are the stories of just a handful of men that put the good of their unit above their own personal safety in hopes that they could help one more man go home at the end of it all. Countless lives were saved through their bravery and if nothing else, their sacrifice should be remembered and honored.
Learn about the medic, who joined up against his morals to help others. Read about the man denied honors because of his skin color. Find out about the pivotal role a brave young Green Beret played in a key battle.
These were fathers, brothers, husbands, and sons. Regardless of our opinion of the war itself, we should never forget their bravery. Grab your copy today to learn more about these unsung heroes.
Comments From Other Readers
“I think that the latest Gulf War is really my generation’s version of the Vietnam War. This war really changed everything that we imagined a nation’s respond to war would be. There’s so much negativity surrounding the actions of immoral men that were there that we forget that many of them were good men, moral men. Books like this one are needed more than ever. It’s good to finally read about the good men that served in that war.†– Leslie (Oklahoma, USA)
“History books have taken the lessons of Vietnam and condensed them into a cautionary tale of negativity and depravity. Many text book authors have forgotten that the men that fought there were humans and the vast majority were good and honest men. This book brings that simple fact into the light where it should be. There was little noble about this war other than some of the men that laid their lives on the line to save each other and the innocents that they came across. We should never forget that. Bravo to the author†– David (Illinois, USA)
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