Part history, part memoir, this book chronicles an overlooked aspect of US involvement in Vietnam, with a focus on the war victims and refugees most tragically affected by the carnage. The author recounts his two years â in-countryâ as an aid worker and describes how the humanitarian effort was conducted and why it failed.
Part history, part memoir, this book chronicles an overlooked aspect of US involvement in Vietnam, with a focus on the war victims and refugees most tragically affected by the carnage. The author recounts his two years â in-countryâ as an aid worker and describes how the humanitarian effort was conducted and why it failed.
Michael E. Tolle pursued several careers after leaving government service. He settled on teaching history at community colleges in the Philadelphia area. Now retired, he lives in San Francisco, California.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Preface Introduction: The Perspective of a Spear-Carrier One-What I Did on My Summer Vacation Two-Back in Class Again: September 1967-June 1970 Three-Fighting "The Other War" Four-Bao Loc: July 1970-July 1971 Five-Saigon: July 1971-July 1972 Epilogue: "Their Vietnamese fight harder than our Vietnamese" Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface Introduction: The Perspective of a Spear-Carrier One-What I Did on My Summer Vacation Two-Back in Class Again: September 1967-June 1970 Three-Fighting "The Other War" Four-Bao Loc: July 1970-July 1971 Five-Saigon: July 1971-July 1972 Epilogue: "Their Vietnamese fight harder than our Vietnamese" Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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