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Price: $15.00
Format: Hardcover, 106pp.
ISBN: 0805947949
In his own words: This new work contains all the original poems in Tortured Soul. I have had friends tell me that my poems are "different." I call them "dark" because of the subject matter. You can't spend a year in hell and emerge untainted. When I write, I want to give the reader a visual picture of what is going on in the poem. I want them to understand the horror of war and see how ugly war really can be.
ISBN: 1-56167-709-4
Illustrations by Michael T. Sargent, USMC, 1973
Poems on Vietnam from a combat soldier's point of view.
"Bye has stared into the pit of hell. . .[you will] shiver with what she saw."
"Very readable, easily understandable, and moving."
ISBN: 0-9641945-3-8
PRICE: $10.00 (MN residents add $0.65 state tax)
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In his heart, over the years, Vo has carried a passionate gratitude to the United States. This passion has inspired countless verses, especially one dedicated to the wartime experience with American soldiers. He titled it "Dear Daddy" to honor the American pilot who befriended him and was later killed and to all the others who came to help the Vietnamese people. Vo says, "Every Vietnam vet is my daddy. They went there to save a child like myself, and I am the child they saved."
"....If we cannot shed a tear of Love and Gratitude for America's 58,000 dead children, for others in the Vietnam War, then I should pack and go back to where I came from."
"Dear Daddy" was considered for the Pulitzer Prize.
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Proudly Presents
A book of poetry by Linh D. Vo
(The Boy in the Poem)
Dedicated to America and our beloved Vietnam Veterans
Your $25.00 purchase price per book will help make the
Long Beach Vietnam Memorial a reality.
(Include $3.75 for postage, handling, and insurance)
Total Cost: $28.75
PLEASE MAKE OUT CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS TO AND MAIL TO:
Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc.
Long Beach Chapter #756
4132 Ransom Street
Long Beach, CA 90804
(Please note on your check: For "Dear Daddy," VVHP Bookshelf)
ISBN: 0-9654498-0-7
EMAIL CONTACT with Doug Neralich
These men were either shot down or captured on the ground in these countries that the United States Government was too embarrassed to admit that they were even there. In fact, they denied that they even existed, let alone try to go in and get them out.
It all started with a treaty signed in Geneva in 1955. There was to be no ground forces in the Countries of Laos and Cambodia. The United States broke that treaty, just like they have ignored every treaty since the United States Calvary and American Indian Wars long ago.
Now one of Canada's most successful journalists, Jack Todd is a remarkable writer of great power and vibrancy. It has taken him thirty years to come to terms with the guilt and shame of desertion, to break the silence, to tell this controversial, important, profoundly American story. In a dark century, when many "only obeyed orders," he chose not to. This is an intensely moving personal story told with passion and literary verve, as well as an eloquent account of a tortured time in American history. It is hard to put down, and impossible to forget.
Published by Houghton Mifflin
April 2001
$25.00US
0-6180-9155-6
While the war was being fought in the jungles and rice paddies of Vietnam, another war was being waged on the streets and campuses of the United States. This “second front” was the antiwar movement. Captured enemy documents, U.S. and allied intelligence reports and the author’s conversation with an important, former North Vietnamese officer, provide irrefutable evidence that North Vietnam relied heavily on the antiwar movement to achieve politically what it was unable to win on the battlefield.
For the first time, the antiwar movement is exposed for what it really was - a major weapon in Hanoi’s arsenal for defeating the United States.
The thesis of this book was recently validated by a prominent American statesman, Dr. Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, National Security Advisor to presidents Nixon and Ford and US negotiator at the Paris peace talks. On a CNN program on August 25, 2005, he made this statement of historical significance,
“In Vietnam we defeated ourselves with domestic divisions.”
The extensive bibliography and notes plus key source documents in the appendices make this a valuable research tool for students of history.
Here, in his own words, is the gripping true story of Dan Evans, the highly decorated soldier whom the men of First Platoon, Bravo Company, called the "fighting medic." Whether skimming the treetops in a MEDEVAC chopper or slogging through the mangrove swamps with an M-16 in one hand and an aid kit in the other, Evans went to work when things went bad. His mission: treat the wounded amid the mud, blood and bullets, or die trying. Experience the rage, the sorrow and the remarkable spirit of Dan Evans - the PLATOON MEDIC who became a true American hero.
ISBN: 0595250513
But there is that one haunting and perpetual memory - the woman who abandoned him for financial security just when he was about to make his way back to safety and her embrace. She realized her mistake, but couldn't quite rectify it. Instead she chose to periodically enter Will's life, seeking assurances of his love and loyalty for her and always promising a life together - soon.
In spite of all he had and all he knew about her, he couldn't say no. He was always there for her, but she was never there for him. Instead she subjected him to one brutal mistreatment after another. He learned to live with them, but could never quite believe that they wouldn't one day be together. After three decades, it seemed not to be, but when her daughter entered Will's life, events were set in motion that not one of the three could alter.
Former Sergeant, Scout-Sniper, Fourth Marines
Cost: $4.25 Total each -- ($3.00 per copy, plus $1.25 S&H)
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Spring, TX 77379
10% of all profits are donated to Homeless Veteran Projects
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The passage from regular guy to highly trained soldier was anything but easy. From the insanity of basic training, mind-numbing KP duty, ham-fisted drill sergeants and endless marching to the culture shock of Vietnam, Volk brings the reader along on his travels. When he finally comes home to America eleven months later he faced a changed country: Neither America nor its soldiers would ever be the same again.
Moving, memorable and funny, DRAFTEE: A High School Teacher Goes to War is sure to spark memories from veterans and to open up the Vietnam era to a whole new generation. This book is a page out of American history, but also a window into the human heart.
His life spiraling out of control, Zach confronts his greatest challenge when his wife, Jenny, is abducted in exchange for $25,000 he stole from a merciless drug dealer named Luther. When Zach and Sammy cross paths, Zach discovers the connection Luther and Sammy share - and in the end, Zach learns hard lessons about friends and money as a violent confrontation with an unexpected twist leaves Sammy in peril and the fate of Zach and Jenny in the hands of a dubious ally.
10% of all royalty income from the sale of Drastic Measures is being donated to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund in memory of those who served.
ISBN: 1-4137-1971-6
This is the story of a small naval river group, attached to NSA Da Nang, simply known as River Rats, which has no real written history in the annals of the Vietnam War. The author, a young volunteer, paints a vivid picture of life and death while serving on the rivers in the northern-most province in South Vietnam.
He ran medium-sized cargo boats on costal operations, often living for months on the rivers where he worked. From the beginning, in fall of 1965, until well after the 1968 Tet Offensive, he found himself on every river in I-Corps. Growing up fast, at the age of twenty, he was already the craft commander of a sixty-ton landing craft. He was responsible for his crew and the boat while feeling like a target in a shooting gallery—almost every day, on a shallow brown river. He would wake up each day to wonder if this would be the last day of his life.
ISBN: 1-4241-3174-X
Don Griffis served in the twin roles of legal officer charged at times with the task of both defending and prosecuting servicemen, while at the same time leading combat patrols in "search and destroy" missions against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese enemy. Eagle Days is a remarkable account of Griffis' personal record of experiencing what the military should do best -- meet, engage and defeat the enemy -- and what it becomes when esprit do corps, discipline and a sense of purpose decay.
ISBN-10: 0817315780
THE MISSION OF THIS BOOK: to share hope and healing with families, friends, and care-givers who witness daily the challenges facing a combat veteran whose wounds ofwar extend far deeper than meets the eye.
Rev. Amy L. Snow, M.A., is the sixth and last wife of Vietnam combat veteran Dwight N. Snow, who is 100% permanently and totally disabled with PTSD. Through twenty years of observing her veteran husband's rarely verbalized but intensely felt memories of war and those of his veteran friends, she has learned much about the realities of PTSD. She has grown greatly in her appreciation and understanding of its manifestations.
ISBN 1-55369-570-4
For those with a vivid memory of the Vietnam war, there is consolation in knowing that the impact of that war altered and shaped politics and warfare for the next generations. But in that altering we must take the lessons and apply them to new situations, new challenges and new policy dilemmas. To fail to do so would mean that the warriors at Khe Sanh and all of Vietnam were truly expendable. The battle of Khe Sanh was won and the Vietnam war was lost at the same time.
PFC Phil Ferrazano's heartbreaking tale of courage and redemption happened not in the jungles of Vietnam, but in the States twenty years after the war ended.
In 1988, Phil Ferrazano's visit to the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial to honor his comrades of the 9th Infantry Division triggered a flood of repressed emotions and post-traumatic stress disorder with devastating results. He would spend the next ten years confronting his own anger, guilt and grief while battling the VA for the compensation and recognition he deserved.
During his journey he'd endure uncaring doctors, inscrutable rules, haphazard medical treatment, and shared the despair that drove many of his fellow vets to suicide. Phil Ferrazano's story is a testimony to the dauntless spirit and perseverance of all of America's veterans.
Phil Ferrazano served in 'Nam with the 9th Infantry Division and was involved in the Cambodian offensive of 1970. He was awarded the Purple Heart as well as the Bronze Star for valor, the latter thirty years after he returned from Tan An.
Available in Ebook and Paperback formats
"Even though my story is in reference to the Vietnam War, PTSD in my opinion is the legacy of all wars. Now that out country is involved in a war on terrorism it is more important than ever that we support our warriors and their families. Our veterans answered the call to protect us. We must also answer the call, by giving them all the support that is necessary for their readjustment after their return from war - after all; they put themselves in harm's way for us."
ISBN: 1413480977
We are engulfed in a national scandal. Unknown to most Americans, there is a virtual epidemic of impostors in this country – countless thousands of men who, since the Vietnam War, have been either inventing a non-existent military service, or inflating their war records. Veterans’ benefits amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars are being stolen. Military decorations are being falsely claimed, and often worn, by men never authorized to receive them — the kind earned the hard way by genuine war heroes.
Unless something is done about these “Fake Warriors,” their shameless, self-aggrandizing, and costly conduct will not only continue unabated; it will grow. Anyone who thinks such conduct is merely offensive and relatively harmless is misinformed.
ISBN: 1-4010-9676-X
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By Ron Zaczek
Crewchief, Marine Observation Squadron 3,
Phu Bai, Dong Ha, Khe Sanh
1966-1968
"I had a friend--Ron Phelps. He was the best, and he died."
I face the vets facing me, trying to reach them to know that twenty years and more past his death, the word is no longer hard. I have found the tears to soften it.
Farewell, Darkness is used to promote healing in the nation's 200+ Veterans Outreach Centers and is a probing, personal look at war's psychological toll. The reader lives Zaczek's brutal, honest journey through war as well as his successful treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). For many, the Vietnam story ends in unresolved pain. Intensely and eloquently written, this ground-breaking book is the first to bring closure and victory to the combat veteran's personal struggle.
"I miss him differently, now. Do you know which feeling is gone? Emptiness. Anything that touched the emptiness is gone as well. I've brought the memories forward. They define a piece of who I am, not all of what I was. When I think of him and all the men I knew, I feel full; and I feel proud of them...and me."
"Zaczek examines the depths of his psyche...in a style that is blunt, articulate, intelligent, and, at times, poetic." Marc Leepson: Chicago Tribune, Vietnam Veterans of America Veteran, and Vietnam magazine.
"This is a book about healing, understanding, and recognition, not pity. Ron's courage and persistence shine." Senator Bob Kerrey, USN SEAL Team Leader, Medal of Honor.
ISBN: 1-55750-989-1
Price: $34.95 Total each ($32.95 per copy, plus $2.00 S&H)
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"Some of the best prose this side of Tim O'Brien or Tobias Wolff."
"Not since Michael Herr's 'Dispatches' has there been anything quite as vivid, gripping,
and soul-searching."
"The discriptions of combat in the jungles of Vietnam are authentic and terrifying, as good as
any I have read in fact or fiction."
"'Father, Soldier, Son' will stand as one of the finest soldier memoirs of the Vietnam War."
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Steer Forth Press
This fiction novel is based on Mike Shapiro's experiences of serving from October 1967 to October 1968 in the weapons platoon of Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division.
ISBN: 09579528-6-4
This is a serious reference and research tool for studying military operations in Vietnam that is of interest to anyone interested in military history and especially for those 1/5 Infantry Division Army personnel who served in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam who are interested in reconstructing the chronology and the events of their tours and where they were on combat operations through the factual evidence found in the documents. More than this, it is the legacy left for the families of those who had loved ones who made the ultimate sacrifice, and for the rest of us who served and our families and this country.
This book is copyrighted. It is 312 numbered pages, 8-1/2" x 11" with a 1" spiral binding that makes the book easier to use, durable and long lasting through heavy use beyond the "perfect" or "tape and paste" type bindings.
The book price is $50 each and is shipped through the U.S. Post Office. Consumers in Colorado add the 2.9% Colorado state tax ($1.45) for a total of $51.45. Consumers in Larimer County of Colorado add the Colorado state tax and the Larimer county tax of .8% for tax total of 3.7% or $51.85 for each book ordered.
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By Chuck Carlock
Early in his tour, Carlock concluded that he had no chance of returning from Vietnam alive - and with good reason. Of the twelve pilots in his gunship platoon, eleven were wounded and one was captured.
More than a collection of war stories, Carlock reveals his entire Vietnam experience, similar to that endured by thousands of young men and women - the humor, the frustration, the fear, and the loss of innocence. Hop into the copilot's seat and let Carlock take you back to the end of an era and put you in the middle of the action.
ISBN: 1-56530-197-8
Published by The Summit Publishing Group 1995
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Association Web Site: http://www.rattlers.bitshop.com
ISBN: 1591966302
By Trent Angers
The Site features stories and articles on Mr. Thompson, who saved innocent Vietnamese civilians in the now-infamous My Lai Massacre in March of 1968.
Acadian House Publishing has also announced an upcoming book entitled "The Forgotten HERO of My Lai--The Hugh Thompson Story," which can be pre-ordered online.
The book covers 18 years of their life together and the struggles they went through dealing with the illness and the government. It is about holding a family together and holding onto faith when it seemed so hopeless. It deals with the changes in Jack as the illness progressed and how he went from Kathie's best friend to a detached stranger. He turned to drugs and alcohol, she turned to God and faith.
She fought Jack to make sure he got help, fought the government to make sure they gave it to him and fought everyone she knew who told her to end the marriage. It is not just about Vietnam and the aftermath due to the illness, it is about what is really important in life.
The book is published by Xlibirs and a portion of the author's proceeds are to be donated to the New England Shelter for Homeless Vets.
ISBN: 1-4010-8691-8
Also available as an E-Book
ISBN: 0312314302
Free Fire Zone was originally sold to Manor Books over twenty years ago but was never published as Manor, like many publishing houses, disappeared from the radar screen in a merger. The book is free and a new part of it will appear every week or so.
The book's audience is not the Vietnam vet as he/she knows how it was. The audience are non vets or interested persons who wants to learn and know more about the Vietnam war.
Airborne Press is dedicated to promoting the welfare of the Vietnam vet and his family and this is another attempt. We think if individuals can read a novel which conveys the horrors of war and the transformation of young Americans into a "kill or be killed" mentality, all at the behest of their country, then the Nation will understand the unusual debt owed to valiant warriors. We hope you'll visit our site and see our offerings. Free Fire Zone will be available soon in PDF format for downloading from Amazon and will be a POD (print on demand) book after the serialization. Please help us get the Vietnam story out by telling your friends, family, and acquaintances. Thank you and God bless you.
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ISBN: 1-55787-121-3
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"The grueling march through the jungle to reach and climb Hill 522 will leave you drained as if you had climbed the hill yourself. But then, perhaps some of you did. What the men of A CO, 4/503 Infantry experienced on that day in November, 1968, is what the author has so vividly recounted in his book and with the credence that only a 'Herd' member who was there could provide...
"Vernon Brewer has provided (us) with a book that reveals how the men in the 173rd Abn. Infantry Battalions lived their lives in a war they did not understand but were willing to die trying.
"FRENCHY'S WHORE is not a misnomer--it is the best book written to date that epitomizes what the 173rd Abn. Brigade was and still is. If you have not read it, I suggest that you do."