Senin, 16 April 2018

Vietnam Book Review: Steel and Blood

Steel and Blood: South Vietnamese Armor and the War for Southeast Asia by Ha Mai Viet. Naval Institute Press, 2008, $36. More than 30 years after the fall of Saigon, much of what passes for common wisdom about the Vietnam War remains firmly rooted in propaganda, ideological polemics and gross distortions of fact. This was …

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