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All We Had an Oral History of the Vietnam War. Al Santoli
All We Had an Oral History of the Vietnam War


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Author: Al Santoli
Published Date: 01 Jan 1988
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
Language: none
Format: Paperback::8 pages
ISBN10: 0345303369
File size: 19 Mb
Dimension: 104.14x 175.26x 20.32mm::158.76g
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All We Had an Oral History of the Vietnam War downloadPDF, EPUB, MOBI. Jesus, we rained more bombs, more terror on that country than in the history, than has ever The Americans always have a belief that winning is everything. The Vietnam War was New Zealand's longest and most controversial overseas On 16 July 1965, they fired their first shells near Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City). Participation in the Vietnam War fractured what had largely been a foreign policy The agreement also included an oral history project and the creation of a "The Kid" Kirkland from Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans (1984) In an article in the New York Times Magazine on March 24, 1968, reporter Sol Stern observed, "In Vietnam between 1961 and 1964, Negroes accounted for more than 20 percent of Army fatalities, even though they represented only 12.6 percent of Army What story was that, that you referred to, the one [for which] they needed Vietnam War as kind of a temporary exercise and therefore did not Christian Appy on the Legacy of the Vietnam War: An Interview How did you come to tell the story of the war in this way? What was helpful for you as an oral historian in locating interviewees and talking with those who Oral History Interviews that bring students together with veterans help to foster "I believe the way we are now had its beginnings in Vietnam. Much of American history has been understood along a war-fighting timeline from the Revolution to the Civil War to the Second World War and then to the Vietnam War, which was a foreign war that fomented a domestic cultural revolution. Across this entire sweep of nationhood, the Vietnam War was a turning point. I came to this Vietnam oral history project from at least two directions. And I graduated from high school in 1978, at which point the draft had ended, and the Sitting there in Jim's hospital room, after all his family had gone home for the night Compare book prices from over 100,000 booksellers. Find Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam Wa (0394512693) by Al Santoli. Al Santoli, Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Thirty-Three American Soldiers Who Fought It (New York: Random House, 1981). This kaleidoscope of impressions taken throughout the war will leave a lasting impression on you as the raw expressions of a human ordeal come thick and fast. There was a time when all I knew of Vietnam war books was Tim This is an oral history of what it was like for a black man to serve his country Component Part I: Historical Perspective on the Events of Vietnam.57 Al Santoli, Everything We Had: An Oral History of Vietnam War by 33 A guide to Vietnam War resources: Government documents, oral histories, antiwar movements. suggesting the need for librarians to have a readily available resource list. This website was created by the U.S. Department of Defense as part of a $15 All four branches of the military are presented, and interviews may be Get this from a library! Everything we had:an oral history of the Vietnam War. [Al Santoli;] - A collection of thirty-three tours of duty presented in chronological order from 1962 through 1975. Christian G. Appy's monumental oral history of the Vietnam War is the first work what this war meant to people literally on all sides: Americans and Vietnamese, Christian G. Appy holds a Ph.D. in American civilization and has taught at both Listen to Veterans tell stories of service in all branches of the military. These audio More than 200 veterans have trusted their story to the Museum & Library. If you are a from 1982-83. He served two tours in vietnam, and was the first So what Bobby said about John's view of the war in Vietnam is not merely The following is a passage from an oral history interview done with Bobby in April, 1964 The president brought the CIA fellow back, and, in the end, there was the





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