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MHQ Reviews: Colin Woodard’s American Nations
An excerpt from a new book about the clashing “nations” within America.
Holiday Shopping? Best Books of 2011
MHQ highlights the year’s great reads in military history.
Book Review – What It Is Like to Go to War, by Karl Marlantes
In his new book, Karl Marlantes deals with warriors past and present, giving advice to new soldiers to become “conscious warriors”
Book Review – The Vietnam War-An Assessment by South Vietnam’s Generals, ed. with essays by Lewis Sorley
Among the most neglected viewpoints of the war have been those of the Republic of Vietnam, which the U.S. largely created, propped up, manipulated and finally abandoned.
Book Review – Fragging-Why U.S. Soldiers Assaulted Their Officers in Vietnam, by George Lepre
Although there had been similar assaults in the U.S. armed forces, fragging had never been as routine as it became in Vietnam.
Book Review – Hanoi Jane – War, Sex & Fantasies of Betrayal, by Jerry Lembcke
Jerry Lembcke examines how Jane Fonda came to symbolize treason in the eyes of Vietnam vets.
Book Review – The Vietnam War-A Chronology of War, ed. by Col. Raymond Bluhm Jr.
A day-to-day history of the U.S. armed forced in the Vietnam War, including many iconic and seldom-seen photos.
MHQ Reviews: Last Men Out by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
Vietnam journalist David Lamb reviews Bob Drury and Tom Clavin’s book, Last Men Out.
MHQ Reviews: Normandy Crucible Describes Operation Cobra
In his new book, Normandy Crucible, John Prados writes about Operation Cobra, the July 1944 offensive by General Omar Bradley’s First Army to break through German defenses after D-Day.