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Vietnam 1971 Remembering the "101st" Then and Now
Year: 2016
Pages: 264
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Vietnam 1971 Remembering the 101st Then and Now is a historical non-fiction book that tells the story of the 101st Airborne Division's deployment to Vietnam during the height of the war. The book explores how the soldiers experienced the conflict and how it has affected their lives since then. It also examines how the war continues to shape American society today. The book begins by describing the preparations for the deployment of the 101st Airborne Division to Vietnam in 1971. The author provides insight into the training and preparations that the soldiers underwent before being sent to Vietnam, including the physical and mental challenges they faced. The book also delves into the emotional toll that the deployment took on the soldiers and their families, as well as the impact it had on their personal lives. Once in Vietnam, the soldiers encountered a harsh and unfamiliar environment, where they were tasked with conducting search and destroy missions against North Vietnamese forces. The author describes the brutal conditions of the jungle warfare, including the oppressive heat and humidity, dense foliage, and constant threat of enemy ambushes. He also highlights the bravery and sacrifice of the soldiers, who often risked their lives to protect each other and complete their missions. After returning home from Vietnam, many of the soldiers struggled to readjust to civilian life. They faced discrimination and prejudice from fellow Americans who did not understand or support the war effort. The book explores how this experience has shaped their worldview and relationships with others.
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