In his new book, Karl Marlantes deals with warriors past and present, giving advice to new soldiers to become “conscious warriors”
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Book Review – Fragging-Why U.S. Soldiers Assaulted Their Officers in Vietnam, by George Lepre
Although there had been similar assaults in the U.S. armed forces, fragging had never been as routine as it became in Vietnam.
Book Review – Hanoi Jane – War, Sex & Fantasies of Betrayal, by Jerry Lembcke
Jerry Lembcke examines how Jane Fonda came to symbolize treason in the eyes of Vietnam vets.
Moshe Dayan Sounds the Alarm in Vietnam
On a 1966 tour of Vietnam, the legendary Israeli military leader came to some stunning conclusions about the U.S. war strategy
Letter from Vietnam magazine – October 2011
The vagaries of war One man lives, one man dies. There are an endless […]
Interview: Dr. Ronald Glasser / Who Really Pays The Price of War?
“The ICU was nightmare stuff, really. I can remember the surgeons asking themselves, ‘Should we just let him die?'”
My War – Dr. James O. Finnegan
Dr. James Finnegan’s service as a surgeon proved to be a powerful reminder that we don’t have all the answers
Book Review: Carrying the War to the Enemy, by Michael R. Matheny
Michael Matheny looks at the evolution of U.S. military academy instruction in the operations discipline.
My War – Sue Haack
At USARV HQ in 1969, Sue Haack scrambled for cover when the NVA breached the huge Long Binh base in February
Letter from Vietnam magazine – August 2011
The cost of bringing our wars home Last April, in Benghazi, Libya, two photographers […]
