Navy Medicine in Vietnam: Passage to Freedom to the Fall of Saigon
One of the goals of this blog is to review new Government publications as soon as we can, so people can find out about and, we hope, read them. Navy Medicine in Vietnam just hit my desk. It’s not a...
View ArticlePrisoner Interrogation in Three Wars
Interrogation: World War II, Vietnam, and Iraq is an absolutely fascinating read. This book from the National Defense Intelligence College takes both an historical and policy-oriented view of prisoner...
View ArticleNotable Documents: The Navy and Indochina, 1945-1965
Continuing with my review of Library Journal’s 2009 Notable Government Documents, today’s selection is The Approaching Storm: Conflict in Asia, 1945-1965. This first volume in a new Naval History and...
View ArticleNational Military Appreciation Month: Celebrating Our Troops
May is National Military Appreciation Month (NMAM), a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions of the courageous men and women who have served or are currently serving in the United States...
View ArticleHow Naval Intelligence Shaped the Vietnam War
During the Vietnam War, U.S. naval intelligence was a very complex affair. Layers of political organization, military strategy, offensive tactics, and logistical operations shaded the struggle to win...
View ArticleNational Vietnam War Veterans Day – March 29
On March 29, 1973, President Richard Nixon welcomed home the last of the combat military members from the Vietnam War. In honor of that day, we now celebrate their return and the sacrifices our...
View ArticleNaval History and Heritage Command Goes Digital with “U.S. Navy and the...
The lavishly illustrated historical series includes both ePub and MOBI formats for each volume of the educational and narrative volumes about the U.S. Navy’s varied operations during the Vietnam War. I...
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