Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn vietnam. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn vietnam. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 2, 2015

Wars of National Liberation

Wars of National Liberation



Although the twentieth century is now best remembered for two world wars, in the future it may be at least equally well-known for its profusion of little wars against great opponents. The trend began long before mujahideen took up arms against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. From China and Vietnam to Palestine, Algeria, and Ireland, Daniel Moran explores the nationalist insurgencies that have characterized much of recent warfare.




Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 2, 2015

On Hallowed Ground

On Hallowed Ground



On Hallowed Ground opens with the long-delayed funeral of four servicemen, brought home for final honors at Arlington National Cemetery almost forty years after they disappeared in Vietnam. To understand how this tradition of extraordinary care for our war dead began, Robert Poole traces the founding of Arlington Cemetery on what had been the family plantation of Robert E. Lee. After resigning his commission in the U.S. Army, Lee left Arlington to command the Army of Northern Virginia. Arlington, strategic to the defense of Washington, D.C., became a U.S. Army headquarters and a cemetery for indigent Civil War soldiers before Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton made it the new national cemetery.




Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 12, 2014

Where the Domino Fell

Where the Domino Fell



This updated, expanded edition of Where the Domino Fell recounts the history of American involvement in Vietnam from the end of World War II, clarifying the political aims, military strategy, and social and economic factors that contributed to the participants’ actions.