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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Great insight into the early years of the V war, since Vann was military but also civil advisor who dealt with pacification, strategic hamlets, etc. Sheehan writes a good biography as background as well, this is one I bought to keep and have re-read several times. ( )The author masterly weaves the history of the US military and political quagmire in Vietnam with the biography of Vietnam warrior John Paul Vann. The reader should be prepared for more than 700 pages of detailed but sharp, journalistic writing. The author's contention that the war was "lost" to the Americans very early on is convincing. The continuation of the lie that it was being won is only one of the falsehoods on various levels that are exposed in this intriguing and well-planned book. I was engrossed from the first page to the last. The photographs are well chosen. For any student wanting to the details of the American side of the engagement in Vietnam, it's a must read. An inside look of just how screwed up the US role in Vietnam was and one man's change of direction. Very insightful. Couldn't put it down. Great book. This book did a great job of revealing the dark side of the Vietnam War. It helped clarify the "myths" that we all grew up with. It also helped bring some prospective as to what is going on today in the Middle East. It was a long read, there were some parts that were tough to get through. You also have to keep up with the people. no reviews | add a review
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