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A Dr. Kel Mckelvey Novel
2008
Dedicated military forensics investigator Kel McKelvey is called upon to apply his exhaustive scrutiny in a case involving suspicious coroners and desperate criminals.

Black Virgin Mountain

a return to Vietnam
2005
The author offers a memoir of the Vietnam War and its devastating impact on his family, chronicling a 1992 railway journey from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, a return to his former station at Cu Chi and its famed tunnels, and a climb up a local sacred mountain.

We are soldiers still

a journey back to the battlefields of Vietnam
2008
A follow-up to "We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young" continues the stories of the soldiers introduced in the original memoir, as it returns to the Vietnam battlefield to reveal how the war has changed both them and their former enemies.

Gi ap

the victor in Vietnam
1992

The sacred willow

four generations in the life of a Vietnamese family
1999
The author tells the story of four generations of her family, from the nineteenth century through the 1990s, in an effort to show the impact of historical events and politics on Vietnamese families.

Why didn't you get me out?

a POW's nghtmare in Vietnam
1997
In this harrowing first-person account and shocking expose, Frank Anton recounts his years as a POW and the aftermath--devoting his life to understanding why and how his own government left him and others to suffer and possibly die in the Veitnamese prison camps. And the answers he's uncovered will forever astound and disturb you.

Vietnam, why we fought

1990
Examines the history of Vietnam's relations with other nations, the involvement of the United States in the conflict, and the effects of the war.

The war and U.S. society

2013
Provides a clear understanding of the Vietnam war and its impact on all aspects of U.S. society.

The international war

2013
Provides understanding of the war and the experience of the Vietnam war and covers the impact on the U.S. as well as the international implications.

Disengagement and defeat, 1969-1975

2013
Provides information on why U.S. troops kept fighting and dying for 5 additional years after Richard M. Nixon took office and promised to end the war in Vietnam.

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