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To Bear Any Burden: The Vietnam War and Its Aftermath in the Words of Americans and Southeast Asians (Vietnam ...
5 reviews
Al Santoli
Indiana University Press
, 1999
A "must-read" classic of America's involvement in SE Asia
I first read To Bear Any Burden when it was originally released in 1985. This has been a 'must-read' classic of American involvement in Southeast Asia since it was published. For it, Santoli interviewed, in depth, 47 individuals representative of that involvement from 1945 into the 1980s--Americans, Viet-Namese (communists and anti-communists), Cambodians and Laotians. The book is so artfully ...
Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam War
20 reviews
Al Santoli
Ballantine Books
, 1985
A powerful book, in spite of errors
There are actually two false war stories in this book, those of Thomas Bird ("Ia Drang") and Mike Beamon ("The Green-Faced Frogmen"). Mr. Bird apologized to the author after the book's publication. He did serve in Vietnam, not in combat, and the POW story is a complete fabrication. Mr. Beamon did not even serve in the US military, never mind the SEALS or Vietnam. At the time the book came out, ...
Everything We Had
1 review
Al Santoli
Ballantine Books
, 1982
One of the best books I've ever read...
A compilation of oral recounts, "Everything We Had" gets to the meat and potatoes of the stories without delay. It kept me captivated, I could not wait to read the next story in the book. The authors were interviewed when these events were still fresh in their minds, the way they recount the stories proves this. A must read for anyone seeking an unbiased, realistic look at the viet-nam ...
Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Thirty-Three American Soldiers Who Fought It
1 review
Al Santoli
Topeka Bindery
, 1999
An Insightful, Personal Look at 13 Years of War
Al Santoli has collected the recollections (including his own) of thirty-three American soldiers who fought in Vietnam. The soldiers include an Army enlistee who finds a "nine-to-five war" when he arrives in Vietnam in 1962; an Army drill sergeant who worries that the Army prevents him from teaching his men the killer instinct; and a Navy SEAL whose job is terrorism. ["It was a business, and ...
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A Short History of Nearly Everything
The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth ...
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The SPEED of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything
How to Cook Everything Vegetarian: Simple Meatless Recipes for Great ...
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The Post-American World
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
The Brief American Pageant: A History of the Republic (Student Text)
The American Heritage Dictionary: Fourth Edition (21st Century ...
The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Package 1: Volumes A and ...
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This Terrible War: The Civil War and Its Aftermath (2nd Edition)
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