Valor in Vietnam
Chronicles of Honor, Courage and Sacrifice: 1963 - 1977
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Narrated by:
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Corey Snow
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By:
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Allen B. Clark
About this listen
Every war continues to dwell in the lives it touched, in the lives of those living through that time, and in those absorbed by its historical significance. The Vietnam War lives on - famously or infamously, depending on political points of view - but those who have “been there, done that” have a highly personalized window on their time of that history. Valor in Vietnam focuses on nineteen stories of Vietnam, stories of celebrated figures in the veteran community, compelling war narratives, vignettes of battles, and the emotional impact on the combatants. It is replete with leadership lessons and valuable insights that are just as applicable today as they were forty years ago.
This is an anecdotal history of America’s war in Vietnam composed of firsthand narratives by Vietnam War veterans presented in chronological order. They are intense, emotional, and highly personal stories. Connecting each of them is a brief historical commentary of that period of the war, the geography of the story, and the contemporary strategy written by Lewis Sorley, West Point class of 1956, and author of A Better War and Westmoreland. With a foreword by Lt. Gen. Dave R. Palmer, US Army (Ret.), Valor in Vietnam presents an overview of the war through the eyes of participants in each branch of service and throughout the entire course of the war. Simply put, their stories serve to reflect the commitment, honor, and dedication with which America’s veterans performed their service.
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- D. Williams
- 28-05-13
Great book, bad narrator
Clearly a good book, interesting and well sourced material but narrated in the most boring, flat way that makes it extremely difficult to absorb. Had to listen two or three times to some segments just for it to sink in - this would not be the case if I were reading the book. Narrator also reads obvious typos/editing errors verbatim and some pronunciation is incorrect. One bit in particular that will make any UK listeners cringe is the attempt at an English accent whilst reading a Kipling quote. Shame - good book ruined.
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