Unheralded Victory: Who Won the Vietnam War?

Unheralded Victory: Who Won the Vietnam War?

by Mark W . Woodruff (Author)

Synopsis

An original military history, Unheralded Victory echoes some themes revisited in NATO's war on Serbia: how what gets reported can be more important than the events on the ground - especially if the frontline is a very dangerous place for a film crew.

Unheralded Victory is a revisionist history of the Vietnam war, charting the defeat of the Viet Cong. It investigates why the popular image of the war then, as now, is that propagated by Hanoi's propoganda machine, and why US propaganda was so clumsy. Many myths are debunked: drug use among forces, `fragging', US morale: the author's account squares with the recollection of actual veterans. He also exposes a number of `eyewitnesses', some active in the veterans' organizations who were never in Vietnam and whose false testimony has contributed to enduring myth of the `crazed `Nam veteran' as portrayed in cinema and TV.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 360
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Collins
Published: 02 May 2000

ISBN 10: 0004725190
ISBN 13: 9780004725192

Author Bio

Mark Woodruff served in the US Marines in Vietnam 1967-68. After leaving the Corps he gained an MA in Psychology and now lives in Australia where he is a psychologist for the Royal Australian Navy.