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Look what we've brought you from Vietnam

1988
Introduces Vietnam's cultural background with games, folk tales, recipes, puppets, and crafts.

Giap

the general who defeated America in Vietnam
Historians and ordinary Americans have struggled to understand how and why the United States lost the Vietnam War. This book argues that the outcome of the war rested as much on General Vo Nguyen Giap's brilliant and innovative protracted war strategy as on American mistakes. Giap achieved victory in two anti-colonial struggles---first against France (1946-1954), and then against the United States (1954-1975). Giap, a legend of modern military history, was among the fist to realize that war could be won against superior military forces by exploiting the enemy's political and psychological weaknesses. He died in 2013 at the age of one hundred and one.

The Patient was Vietcong

an American doctor in the Vietnamese Health Service, 1966-1967
In 1965, drafted into the Army to serve in Vietnam, Lawrence Climo, a young physician just out of training, learned of a unique humanitarian mission with counter-insurgency objectives that was looking for doctors: Military Provincial Hospital Augmentation Program (MILPHAP). Because it seemed an honorable as well as a doable enterprise he volunteered and began keeping a journal. At the time he appreciated the varied interactions with people of different relitious, social, radical, and ethnic cultures. But then he encountered a culture shock that proved toxic and threatened to corrupt everything.

Adrift at sea

a Vietnamese boy's story of survival
2016
"Tuan and his family survive bullets, a broken motor, and a leaking boat in the long days they spend at sea after fleeing Vietnam. A true story as told to the author by Tuan Ho. Includes family photographs and a historical note about the Vietnamese refugee crisis"--.

The Long goodbye

Khe Sanh revisited
2016
In the closing hours of the defense of Khe Sanh Combat Base, the longest and bloodiest battle of the Vietnam War, Tom Mahoney inexplicably walked away from his platoon, unarmed, and was shot to death by enemy soldiers hiding nearby. His fellow Marines made several desperate attempts to recover their well-liked comrade, but were finally forced to leave him behind--though never forgotten. Author Michael Archer (a high school friend who joined the Marines together with Tom) chronicles his exhaustive search for answers to his friend's mysterious stroll into oblivion. This quest eventually leads to an improbable series of connections: from Tom's childhood friends, to fellow Marines, past the frustration of numerous ineffective, often inept, attempts by the U.S. government to locate his remains and eventually back to that infamous battleground and the last remaining eyewitness to Tom Mahoney's death--one of those who killed him.

Vehicles of the Vietnam War

2014
"Describes various land, air, and sea vehicles used by U.S. and North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War"--Provided by publisher.

In a village by the sea

In a cozy seaside house in Vietnam, a mother cooks, a child naps, and a cricket paints the story of a fisherman who longs to return home to his family.

Vietnamese children's favorite stories

2015
Text and illustrations present fifteen Vietnamese tales.

Vietnam

2001
Describes the festivals of Vietnam, showing how the celebrations, with their songs, foods, and activities, express the customs and beliefs of the Vietnamese people.

Operation Thunderhead

the true story of Vietnam's final POW rescue mission-- and the last Navy SEAL killed in country
2009
Relates the story of the capture of United States Air Force Captain John Dramesi, who was shot down in 1967, taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese, escaped, and led the planning of Operation Thunderhead, which consisted of Navy SEALs and Underwater Demolition Teams who risked their lives in a classified rescue mission.

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