Kamis, 26 Oktober 2017

Books in Brief | The Nightmare of the Mekong

The Nightmare of the Mekong: A True History of Love, Family and the War in Vietnam, Terry M. Sater, $22 In a gritty personal account written by author Terry M. Sater, a sailor who manned automatic weapons during the Vietnam War, The Nightmare of the Mekong depicts the intense combat on the rivers, streams, and canals …

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