Rabu, 11 April 2018

Vietnam Letter from the Editor- October 2009

When Saigon was shaken to its core As America’s recent experience in Iraq has reminded us, military activity in any hostile urban environment is fraught with danger. The potential for death and destruction lurks around every corner. Heavily populated cities make inviting targets for guerrillas and terrorists alike, where chaos can be unleashed and the …

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