Unsung Heroes: The Vietnam War Casualties and Truths We Forgot to Remember

Author:   Lisa Worthey Smith ,  D W Collins ,  H J Collins
Publisher:   Kerysso Press
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9781734495430


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   20 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Unsung Heroes: The Vietnam War Casualties and Truths We Forgot to Remember


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"Using the names and faces of the men from one county who died in Vietnam, the book explores how charismatic leaders won support, the acgtual reasons for the war, and the patriotic American spirit at the time that led so many to join the fight. Stalin, Hitler, Castro, Ho Chi Minh, and Mao Zedong all longed to hold power over their people under the promise of ""equality"" and redistribution of wealth. All dissenters who wanted to retain their freedom and belongings suffered enormous consequences at their hands. Generations of Americans who relished living in free enterprise, were willing to do their part to help those under persecution from the heavy hand of socialism and communism. They served in wars to fight alongside those who struggled to retain their freedom, and their families at home did all they could tohelp that cause. By the time America became involved in the Vietnam War, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) had a stronghold in Europe and Asia. North Vietnam, which bordered China, fell to communist control. When the South Vietnamese were also threatened to be overrun with communism, America stood with them to battle a common enemy. The USSR stood with China and the North Vietnamese. These two super-powers struggled by proxy within North and South Vietnam, and in the public eye with the ""Space Race."" Einstein and Von Braun excaped to join Americans in liberty. As the media reported of the harsh realities of war, young people called for peace, without recognizing that meant surrender to communism. The sensational reporting fo fears and horrors within the battlefield haunted Americans. Gradually the graphic pictures and reports of battlefield losses doused the fire of patriotism. Some Americans turned their backs on Vietnam veterans who returned to hate-filled crowds. Casualties were returned to families who had to grieve alone rather than discuss the pros and cons of the war. Political pressure called and end to American involvement, and led to the fall of Saigon. Tens of thousands of South Vietnamese died in the war. MIllions died after the war, under the communist regime. This book takes a realistic look at history and how manipulation of thought has swayed countries. It demonstrates the socialist and communist agenda, and contrasts it with the free enterprise in America."

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Author:   Lisa Worthey Smith ,  D W Collins ,  H J Collins
Publisher:   Kerysso Press
Imprint:   Kerysso Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9781734495430


ISBN 10:   173449543
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   20 April 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Lt Col Oliver North (ret) Bless you for remembering and honoring the unsung heroes from your county who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Viet Nam War. May God bless you in your continuing efforts in recognizing those who died for our great country. Gary Sinses First and foremost, I want to thank you all for your service and commitment to our country. The families of our service members serve and sacrifice also, and I have the highest respect and appreciation for our Gold Star families. I thank God every day for the brave defenders who have served our country in times past and who are currentlyl serving today. Those, like your loved ones, who are willint to go into harm's way to protect and defend our freedom, and look our for our safety, are truly deserving. ... It is my honor to acknowledge you all. Please know that your loved ones service and your families sacrifice for our great country will not be forgotten, or be taken for granted. May God bless you and your loved ones, and may God continue to bless, and watch over, our America. Your grateful American pal, Gary Sinese


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