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Xin Loi, Viet Nam

Thirty-One Months of War: a Soldier's Memoir
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Al Sever served as a helicopter crew member in Vietnam from 1968 – a year of heavy and desperate combat – to 1972, when the US troops suffered both moral and physical disintegration. From the Delta to the DMZ, he participated in eleven of the sixteen campaigns of this most terrible war. In Xin Loi, Viet Nam Sever recounts his experiences with stark and unflinching honesty, describing fully the awfulness of this war of warrior-boys. The book reveals the shocking reality of what young US soldiers faced, and details the horror of a young man’s coming of age in desperate circumstances.

Author Biography:

AL SEVER, a crew member on various types of helicopters, served in Vietnam from the heavy combat days of 1968 to the moral and physical disintegration of our forces in 1972. From the Delta to the DMZ, he observed the varied facets of the war as the opposing armies clashed and maneuvered throughout the country. He lives in Montoursville, Pennsylvania.
Release date NZ
March 1st, 2005
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
288
Dimensions
106x174x24
ISBN-13
9780891418566
Product ID
3877407

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