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War indelibly brands the minds of its participants and victims. Nothing exorcises war's psychological residue. In that very real sense, there are no survivors. That's the devastating premise set forth by Mike Sutton who spent three tours of duty as part of the relatively unknown Military Assistant Command/Vietnam. No Survivors follows three infantry advisors: Hunter Morgan, a 3-tour vet fighting a war his country is fighting against; Army Medic Henry Small Deer, a full-blooded Sioux, who'd rather fight than stitch; Jesse Edwards, a naïve recruit with a hidden dark side and Samantha Crawford, an Army nurse working in primitive operating rooms and rural hospital wards. A spy has been planted in the advisors' team house and, as a result, the enemy is waiting at every turn. Only luck, skill and combat experience allow the advisors to survive the most inhuman ground assaults and bloody ambushes. Following an unthinkable climax, and in a brilliant piece of writing, the primary characters come to the bitter, painful realization that sometimes the life you give for your country . . . is not your own.
Mike Sutton served three tours in Vietnam ('64-'65, '66-'67, '69-'70), and was awarded the Combat Infantryman's Badge and the Bronze Star. He is a life member of the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). Mike is donating 33 percent of his royalties from No Survivors to the VVA and VFW to be used to shelter and train homeless veterans.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. W3 - A hardcover book SIGNED by author with "Best wishes" written in very good condition in very good dust jacket. Dust jacket and book have some light discoloration and shelf wear. 9.5"x6.5", 397 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author. N° de réf. du vendeur EC36213BB
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Etat : Very Good. Signed Copy . Good dust jacket. Signed/Inscribed by author on title page. (war fiction, vietnam war). N° de réf. du vendeur SA00E-07312
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. SIGNED by author in blue felt tip pen on title page. Hardcover, near fine in near fine dustjacket. Minor shelf wear on dustjacket, side edge of rear flap creased; price present. Book itself has remnants of previous owner's small name and address label on paste-down front endpaper, otherwise tight, clean, paper crisp, unmarked and apparently never read; laid-in blurb and photocopy of review. Modern first; Vietnam; military; history; post traumatic stress disorder; PTSD; veterans affairs; 1.5 x 9.1 x 6.2 Inches; 397 pages. N° de réf. du vendeur 44733
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Vendeur : NWJbooks, Lancaster, PA, Etats-Unis
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Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very good. Etat de la jaquette : Very good. Presumed first edition/first printing. [16], 397, [3] pages. Map. Illustration. Glossary. Stamp on fep. War indelibly brands the minds of its participants and victims. Nothing exorcises war's psychological residue. In that very real sense, there are no survivors. That's the devastating premise set forth by Mike Sutton who spent three tours of duty as part of the relatively unknown Military Assistant Command/Vietnam. No Survivors follows three infantry advisors: Hunter Morgan, a 3-tour vet fighting a war his country is fighting against; Army Medic Henry Small Deer, a full-blooded Sioux, who'd rather fight than stitch; Jesse Edwards, a naive recruit with a hidden dark side and Samantha Crawford, an Army nurse working in primitive operating rooms and rural hospital wards. A spy has been planted in the advisors' team house and, as a result, the enemy is waiting at every turn. Only luck, skill and combat experience allow the advisors to survive the most inhuman ground assaults and bloody ambushes. Following an unthinkable climax, and in a brilliant piece of writing, the primary characters come to the bitter, painful realization that sometimes the life you give for your country.is not your own. This is a fact-based novel which contains graphic descriptions of violent acts and language that may be considered offensive To many Americans, the Vietnam War was simply a misdirected conflict between the United States and the communist forces in Southeast Asia. Technology allowed Vietnam to become Americans first TV war and the images beamed across the nation further warped our understanding of the hostilities half a world away. But, before there was any major build-up of American forces; before the war became a proving ground for various weapons systems; before the prime-time coverage and the public outcry, there were infantry advisors. Although their role was quickly eclipsed by the larger, all U.S. operations, their efforts continued throughout the war. First sent by President Eisenhower in the late fifties, the advisors were America's initial Vietnam anti. Their mission: train the South Vietnamese in self-defense, weapons systems, and tactics. Accompany them on combat operations against the communists to provide tactical guidance and, once contact with the enemy was established, advisors provided the primary communications link to coordinate air strikes, artillery fire missions and medical evacuations. In an attempt to make No Survivors as reader-friendly as possible, a glossary of common terms has been included in the back of the book. Every aspect of the Vietnam War deserves special attention. No Survivors may help those who weren't in Vietnam - and those who were - better understand a relatively little-known corner of the conflict, the role of the advisor. N° de réf. du vendeur 80028
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Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very good. Etat de la jaquette : Very good. Presumed first edition/first printing. [16], 397, [3] pages. Map. Illustration. Glossary. Signed by author. Gift inscription on fep, signed by author on title page. War indelibly brands the minds of its participants and victims. Nothing exorcises war's psychological residue. In that very real sense, there are no survivors. That's the devastating premise set forth by Mike Sutton who spent three tours of duty as part of the relatively unknown Military Assistant Command/Vietnam. No Survivors follows three infantry advisors: Hunter Morgan, a 3-tour vet fighting a war his country is fighting against; Army Medic Henry Small Deer, a full-blooded Sioux, who'd rather fight than stitch; Jesse Edwards, a naive recruit with a hidden dark side and Samantha Crawford, an Army nurse working in primitive operating rooms and rural hospital wards. A spy has been planted in the advisors' team house and, as a result, the enemy is waiting at every turn. Only luck, skill and combat experience allow the advisors to survive the most inhuman ground assaults and bloody ambushes. Following an unthinkable climax, and in a brilliant piece of writing, the primary characters come to the bitter, painful realization that sometimes the life you give for your country.is not your own. This is a fact-based novel which contains graphic descriptions of violent acts and language that may be considered offensive To many Americans, the Vietnam War was simply a misdirected conflict between the United States and the communist forces in Southeast Asia. Technology allowed Vietnam to become Americans first TV war and the images beamed across the nation further warped our understanding of the hostilities half a world away. But, before there was any major build-up of American forces; before the war became a proving ground for various weapons systems; before the prime-time coverage and the public outcry, there were infantry advisors. Although their role was quickly eclipsed by the larger, all U.S.operations, their efforts continued throughout the war. First sent by President Eisenhower in the late fifties, the advisors were America's initial Vietnam anti. Their mission: train the South Vietnamese in self-defense, weapons systems, and tactics. Accompany them on combat operations against the communists to provide tactical guidance and, once contact with the enemy was established, advisors provided the primary communications link to coordinate air strikes, artillery fire missions and medical evacuations. In an attempt to make No Survivors as reader-friendly as possible, a glossary of common terms has been included in the back of the book. Every aspect of the Vietnam War deserves special attention. No Survivors may help those who weren't in Vietnam - and those who were - better understand a relatively little-known corner of the conflict, the role of the advisor. N° de réf. du vendeur 61105
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