Voices of Courage: The Battle for Khe Sanh

Voices of Courage: The Battle for Khe Sanh

by Douglas Brinkley (Author), RonaldJ.Drez (Author)

Synopsis

The story of one of the most heroic efforts in American military history - a 77-day struggle in early 1968 for the remote Khe Sanh combat base, during which 6,000 perilously isolated marines withstood the onslaught of a superior enemy force. Drawing on a vast archive of recorded interviews and written material collected over the past twenty years by Ronald J. Drez and the Eisenhower Center for American Studies at the University of New Orleans, Voices of Courage has a narrative written by Drez and Brinkley that interweaves testimonials from the soldiers into a gripping account of every aspect of the battle. The book also includes two audio CDs - 120 minutes of recordings in total - that allows readers to hear expanded accounts from the veterans in their own voices, introduced by legendary screen actor Stephen Lang. The din of political and social controversy surrounding the Vietnam War has often drowned out the voices of the soldiers who fought there. For the first time through this unique multimedia format, American soldiers will tell their stories from Vietnam.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 196
Edition: Har/Com
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Published: 03 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 0821261967
ISBN 13: 9780821261965

Author Bio
Brinkley is a professor of history at the University of New Orleans and is director of its Dwight D. Eisenhower Center for American Studies. Drez is a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War. He now serves as a lecturer, historian and research associate at the Eisenhower Center, where he has made it his life's work to preserve the voices of men who fought in World War II.