four American airmen awaited their takeoff orders. It was March 10, 1967, and their mission to bomb a strategic target in Thai Nguyen was more dangerous than any mission they had yet flown in Vietnam.
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Music Review: Do They Miss Me at Home? (by Southern Horizon): CWT
Do They Miss Me at Home?, by Southern Horizon, 2207 Wren’s Nest Road, Richmond, […]
Book Review: A Prisoner’s Duty (by Robert C. Doyle) : MH
A Prisoner’s Duty: Great Escapes in U.S. Military History, by Robert C. Doyle, Bantam […]
Book Review: The Right to Fight
Black U.S. servicemen had to prove themselves in World War I—and again in World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
Book Review: The Withered Vine / Logistics and the Communist Insurgency in Greece, 1945-1949
The Withered Vine: Logistics and the Communist Insurgency in Greece, 1945-1949, by Charles R. […]
Book Review: Code Name BrightLight (George Veith) : VN
The Joint Personnel Recovery Center conducted a host of daring missions to locate and […]
Book Review: Incoming (Volume 1, Issue III) (edited by Barbara M. Whitemarsh) : VN
Incoming (Volume 1, Issue III), by Vietnam veterans, edited by Barbara M. Whitemarsh, Hawks […]
Book Review: Big Story / How the American Press and Television Reported and Interpreted the Crisis of Tet 1968
The best book on the Tet Offensive was by the Saigon bureau chief of one of America’s most liberal newspapers.
Book: Death in the Jungle: Diary of a Navy SEAL (Gary R. Smith and Alan Maki): VN
DEATH IN THE JUNGLE: DIARY OF A NAVY SEAL The Vietnamese referred to it […]
Book Review: Facing My Lai / Moving Beyond the Massacre
A 1996 conference at Tulane University tried to sort out the U.S. Army’s most notorious atrocity–the My Lai massacre.
