Rabu, 15 November 2017

Vietnam Review: Search and Destroy

Search and Destroy: The Story of an Armored Cavalry Squadron in Viet Nam, 1/1 Cav, 1967-1968 by Keith W. Nolan, Zenith Press, 2010  In Search and Destroy, the late Keith Nolan has written yet another masterpiece on the Vietnam War. This, his 12th and final book, tells the intimate, courageous and, at times, painful story …

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