Senin, 26 Februari 2018

Vietnam Book Review: War Stories

War Stories: False Atrocity Tales, Swift Boaters, and Winter Soldiers—What Really Happened in Vietnam by Gary Kulik, Potomac Books, 2009 Although he was a conscientious objector, Gary Kulik came from a military family and “loved being a medic in a war zone.” After serving in Vietnam, Kulik earned a Ph.D. in history. His book had …

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