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How To Appreciate A Vietnam Vet: Dealing With The Myth Of The Unwinnable War is a broad spectrum view of the War itself, with a focus on the contributions of the women who served in Vietnam, especially the military nurses and the Red Cross. As a mark of his deep respect for those women, the author will be donating 50% of everything he ever makes from sales of the book to the Vietnam Women's Memorial Foundation Inc. Part One of the book looks at the War itself, from the War's origins, to the Winnable versus Unwinnable Theories, key battles, events and weapons systems, including a number of original photographs of Huey and Huey Cobra helicopters, submitted by one of the author's Air Cavalry friends. Part Two focuses on the role of the female Vietnam Veterans; the nature and structure of the combat medical services, and includes war poetry and articles submitted by military nurses, Red Cross women and WACs, in addition to war poetry from the author, combat medic Kerry 'Doc' Pardue and USMC Battalion Surgeon, Grady Harp. This section contains many original photographs submitted by female Veterans. Part Three contains the author's closing tribute to the Vietnam Veterans, followed by an article by a decorated combat Veteran who was wounded in action, and the substantial award-winning essay War: A Vietnam Memoir by multi-published author Dr. Larry Dossey, who was a decorated Battalion Surgeon in Vietnam.
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Title of ebook: How To Appreciate A Vietnam Vet
ISBN: 9780968416556
Publisher: Five Ships Ltd
Internet download file size: 4065 kb
Released online for download: 04-17-2005
Author of eBook: Cain, Steven



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