Rabu, 22 November 2017

Book Review: The Victory With No Name

Colin Calloway recounts the most lopsided American Indian defeat of the U.S. Army — no, not on the Little Bighorn

The post Book Review: The Victory With No Name appeared first on HistoryNet.



Related Posts:

  • The American Mayor of SaigonWas Archie Kuntze brought down by his own corruption, disgruntled MACV leadership, or was it just love? In the spring of 1938 the sons of Sheboygan,Wisconsin,dreamed far more pract… Read More
  • Vietnam Letters from Readers- February 2012We Were Lob Bombed Too Following up on General Stanley Cherrie’s article (December,“Case of the Mysterious Lob Bomb”), I was a first lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion, 11th Marines, … Read More
  • Vietnam News- February 2012Medal of Honor Recipient’s Colt .45, Stolen 33 Years Ago, Turns Up at Auction When George Berry bid on a rare 1911 Colt .45 in an online auction in July, he had no idea it had been… Read More
  • Tet: The Center of the StormWhile Tet remains widely regarded as a big surprise, Lt. Gen. Frederick Weyand saw it coming and swiftly crafted a crushing counterattack that left the enemy decimated in the battl… Read More
  • Vietnam Letter from the Editor- February 2012Weyand’s Winning Ways It is commonly held that the massive offensive launched by Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army forces on January 31, 1968, was a military disaster for the Com… Read More

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar