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The Boys of ’67: Charlie Company’s War in Vietnam (General Military)
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| #115188 in Books | Osprey | 2014-01-21 | 2014-01-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.86 x1.35 x5.10l,.93 | File type: PDF | 472 pages | 9781472803337||74 of 74 people found the following review helpful.| A Must Read for Vietnam War History Buffs|By Sean P. Tracy|First, I was not in Vietnam. I did, however, watch the war unfold on TV in my living room as an eight year old boy. Hearing my Dad scream and yell, cuss and swear and turn red over events there and at home made me want to learn more about this conflict. While Mr Wiest avoids the politics and only briefs the reader r|||“Wiest's use of personal interviews and letters home put a personal touch on the book. I felt a growing sense of attachment to the men of Charlie Company as the book progressed, felt a sense of their heartache when their brothers died, and I sympathized
When the 160 men of Charlie Company (4th Battalion/47th Infantry/9th ID) were drafted by the US Army in May 1966, they were part of the wave of conscription that would swell the American military to 80,000 combat troops in theater by the height of the war in 1968. In the spring of 1966, the war was still popular and the draftees of Charlie Company saw their service as a rite of passage. But by December 1967, when the company rotated home, only 30 men were not casualti...
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