Leading the Way: How Vietnam Veterans Rebuilt the U.S. Military, an Oral History
by Al Santoli 2020-04-22 13:28:29
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As New in As New jacket Book. 9 1/4 h x 6 1/4w. A real nice clean unmarked 428 page first edition hardcover with "1" low in number line. Has a black & white photo section. Compelling, at times sad, at times energizing, always thought-provoking, there... Read more
As New in As New jacket Book. 9 1/4 h x 6 1/4w. A real nice clean unmarked 428 page first edition hardcover with "1" low in number line. Has a black & white photo section. Compelling, at times sad, at times energizing, always thought-provoking, there is no book like it regarding the essential nature of the U.S. military leadership as told by 56 combat veterans who helped to bring it about. They bring to life the most critical moments they experienced in combat, from the Central Highlands of Vietnam to the air-strips of Panama and the deserts of Kuwait and Somalia. But just as riveting as their battle stories are their behind-the-scenes accounts of how confidence, discipline, and integrity were restored to the military after Vietnam by the work and example of its leaders. which led to the victory of Desert Storm. Less
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  • 6.46x9.48x1.51inches
  • 428
  • Ballantine Books
  • June 29, 2021
  • English
  • 9780345374981
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