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9780595365944 - Vietnam, a Memoir

Vietnam, a Memoir

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN NW

ISBN: 9780595365944 bzw. 0595365949, in Englisch, Authors Choice Press; Writers Club Press, neu.

12,44 (£ 10,61)¹
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Want an uplifting account of one young Army officer's service in the Vietnam War? "Vietnam, A Memoir: Saigon Cop", is not it. The focus of this book and of two later volumes in the series is war stripped of glory, high purpose, inspiration, and easy but false patriotism. Instead, the focus is on five Bs: booze, babes, boredom, bureaucracy, and occasionally battle. Heroes are few. Hyperbole is minimal. Yet the tale is an unusual one. The author was an ROTC graduate with no long term Army commitment. After serving a year as a Military Police platoon leader in Saigon, a period that is the subject of this first volume, he stayed in Vietnam for another year and a half. His months as an infantry officer are covered in later volumes. Military Police duty in Saigon in 1966-67 was a surreal combination of Army nitpicking on a stateside scale, protecting U.S. facilities against Viet Cong terrorism, and policing the large U.S. presence in the city. MPs lived, worked, and occasionally played in the middle of an Oriental metropolis of strange sights, sounds, and smells. Lengthy stretches of tedious, humdrum activity were interrupted by sudden bursts of danger and fear.
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9780595365944 - David S. Holland: Vietnam, a Memoir: Saigon Cop
David S. Holland

Vietnam, a Memoir: Saigon Cop

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Kanada EN NW

ISBN: 9780595365944 bzw. 0595365949, in Englisch, Iuniverse, neu.

17,81 (C$ 24,95)¹
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David S. Holland, Books, Biography and Memoir, Vietnam, a Memoir: Saigon Cop, Want an uplifting account of one young Army officer's service in the Vietnam War? Vietnam, A Memoir: Saigon Cop, is not it. The focus of this book and of two later volumes in the series is war stripped of glory, high purpose, inspiration, and easy but false patriotism. Instead, the focus is on five Bs: booze, babes, boredom, bureaucracy, and occasionally battle. Heroes are few. Hyperbole is minimal. Yet the tale is an unusual one. The author was an ROTC graduate with no long term Army commitment. After serving a year as a Military Police platoon leader in Saigon, a period that is the subject of this first volume, he stayed in Vietnam for another year and a half. His months as an infantry officer are covered in later volumes. Military Police duty in Saigon in 1966-67 was a surreal combination of Army nitpicking on a stateside scale, protecting U.S. facilities against Viet Cong terrorism, and policing the large U.S. presence in the city. MPs lived, worked, and occasionally played in the middle of an Oriental metropolis of strange sights, sounds, and smells. Lengthy stretches of tedious, humdrum activity were interrupted by sudden bursts of danger and fear.
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9780595374144 - David Holland: Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper
David Holland

Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper (2005)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB US

ISBN: 9780595374144 bzw. 059537414X, in Englisch, 266 Seiten, iUniverse, Inc. Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

14,01 ($ 15,69)¹ + Versand: 3,56 ($ 3,99)¹ = 17,57 ($ 19,68)¹
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Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper is the second work of a trilogy on one young Army officer's service in the Vietnam War. The first volume, Saigon Cop, covers his year as a Military Police platoon leader in Saigon. The third volume, Mekong Mud Soldier, describes the war seen by an American advisor to a Vietnamese unit in the wet Mekong Delta. Together, the three books tell a tale of war stripped of glory, high purpose, inspiration, and superficial patriotism. The focus is instead on five Bs: booze, babes, boredom, bureaucracy, and occasionally battle.In Airborne Trooper, the author is a semi-trained infantry platoon leader trying to quickly climb a steep learning curve in one of the Vietnam War's legendary units, the 173rd Airborne Brigade. The central ingredient of the book is not so much actual fighting as the hard, almost animal-like existence of the U.S. infantryman-the grunt, the line doggie, and the boonie rat-during Vietnam. The fighting itself ranges from brief, sometimes one-sided, engagements to one of the most costly efforts of the war, the Battle of Dak To in November 1967. Paperback, Label: iUniverse, Inc. iUniverse, Inc. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-10-27, Studio: iUniverse, Inc. Verkaufsrang: 2907588.
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9780595374144 - David Holland: Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper
David Holland

Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper (2005)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780595374144 bzw. 059537414X, in Englisch, 266 Seiten, iUniverse, Inc. Taschenbuch, neu.

13,41 ($ 15,02)¹ + Versand: 3,56 ($ 3,99)¹ = 16,97 ($ 19,01)¹
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Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper is the second work of a trilogy on one young Army officer's service in the Vietnam War. The first volume, Saigon Cop, covers his year as a Military Police platoon leader in Saigon. The third volume, Mekong Mud Soldier, describes the war seen by an American advisor to a Vietnamese unit in the wet Mekong Delta. Together, the three books tell a tale of war stripped of glory, high purpose, inspiration, and superficial patriotism. The focus is instead on five Bs: booze, babes, boredom, bureaucracy, and occasionally battle.In Airborne Trooper, the author is a semi-trained infantry platoon leader trying to quickly climb a steep learning curve in one of the Vietnam War's legendary units, the 173rd Airborne Brigade. The central ingredient of the book is not so much actual fighting as the hard, almost animal-like existence of the U.S. infantryman-the grunt, the line doggie, and the boonie rat-during Vietnam. The fighting itself ranges from brief, sometimes one-sided, engagements to one of the most costly efforts of the war, the Battle of Dak To in November 1967. Paperback, Label: iUniverse, Inc. iUniverse, Inc. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-10-27, Studio: iUniverse, Inc. Verkaufsrang: 2907588.
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9780595374144 - Authorhouse: Vietnam, a Memoir: Airborne Trooper
Authorhouse

Vietnam, a Memoir: Airborne Trooper

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland EN NW

ISBN: 9780595374144 bzw. 059537414X, in Englisch, Authorhouse, neu.

15,60 + Versand: 8,00 = 23,60
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Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper is the second work of a trilogy on one young Army officer´s service in the Vietnam War. The first volume, Saigon Cop, covers his year as a Military Police platoon leader in Saigon. The third volume, Mekong Mud Soldier, describes the war seen by an American advisor to a Vietnamese unit in the wet Mekong Delta. Together, the three books tell a tale of war stripped of glory, high purpose, inspiration, and superficial patriotism. The focus is instead on five Bs: booze, babes, boredom, bureaucracy, and occasionally battle. In Airborne Trooper, the author is a semi-trained infantry platoon leader trying to quickly climb a steep learning curve in one of the Vietnam War´s legendary units, the 173rd Airborne Brigade. The central ingredient of the book is not so much actual fighting as the hard, almost animal-like existence of the U.S. infantryman-the grunt, the line doggie, and the boonie rat-during Vietnam. The fighting itself ranges from brief, sometimes one-sided, engagements to one of the most costly efforts of the war, the Battle of Dak To in November 1967.
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David S. Holland

Vietnam, a Memoir: Airborne Trooper

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland EN NW

ISBN: 9780595374144 bzw. 059537414X, in Englisch, Authorhouse, neu.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Bücher und alle Bestellungen die ein Buch enthalten sind versandkostenfrei, sonstige Bestellungen innerhalb Deutschland EUR 3,-, ab EUR 20,- kostenlos, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Wochen.
Vietnam, a Memoir: Airborne Trooper, Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper is the second work of a trilogy on one young Army officer's service in the Vietnam War. The first volume, Saigon Cop, covers his year as a Military Police platoon leader in Saigon. The third volume, Mekong Mud Soldier, describes the war seen by an American advisor to a Vietnamese unit in the wet Mekong Delta. Together, the three books tell a tale of war stripped of glory, high purpose, inspiration, and superficial patriotism. The focus is instead on five Bs: booze, babes, boredom, bureaucracy, and occasionally battle. In Airborne Trooper, the author is a semi-trained infantry platoon leader trying to quickly climb a steep learning curve in one of the Vietnam War's legendary units, the 173rd Airborne Brigade. The central ingredient of the book is not so much actual fighting as the hard, almost animal-like existence of the U.S. infantryman-the grunt, the line doggie, and the boonie rat-during Vietnam. The fighting itself ranges from brief, sometimes one-sided, engagements to one of the most costly efforts of the war, the Battle of Dak To in November 1967.
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9780595374144 - Vietnam, a Memoir: Airborne Trooper
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Vietnam, a Memoir: Airborne Trooper

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Schweiz EN NW

ISBN: 9780595374144 bzw. 059537414X, in Englisch, Authors Choice Press; Writers Club Press, neu.

21,91 (Fr. 24,40)¹ + Versand: 26,94 (Fr. 30,00)¹ = 48,85 (Fr. 54,40)¹
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Vietnam, a Memoir: Airborne Trooper, Vietnam, A Memoir: Airborne Trooper is the second work of a trilogy on one young Army officer's service in the Vietnam War. The first volume, Saigon Cop, covers his year as a Military Police platoon leader in Saigon. The third volume, Mekong Mud Soldier, describes the war seen by an American advisor to a Vietnamese unit in the wet Mekong Delta. Together, the three books tell a tale of war stripped of glory, high purpose, inspiration, and superficial patriotism. The focus is instead on five Bs: booze, babes, boredom, bureaucracy, and occasionally battle. In Airborne Trooper, the author is a semi-trained infantry platoon leader trying to quickly climb a steep learning curve in one of the Vietnam War's legendary units, the 173rd Airborne Brigade. The central ingredient of the book is not so much actual fighting as the hard, almost animal-like existence of the U.S. infantryman-the grunt, the line doggie, and the boonie rat-during Vietnam. The fighting itself ranges from brief, sometimes one-sided, engagements to one of the most costly efforts of the war, the Battle of Dak To in November 1967.
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9780595365944 - David S Holland: Vietnam, A Memoir
David S Holland

Vietnam, A Memoir

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9780595365944 bzw. 0595365949, in Englisch, iUniverse, Incorporated, Taschenbuch, neu.

17,78 ($ 18,95)¹
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