Vietnam 1968: Turning Point

Mastran USAF, Capt David Vincent

ISBN 10: 1507805764 ISBN 13: 9781507805763
Edité par CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016
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Vietnam 1968: Turning Point is about the turning point of the war in Vietnam. The book is a memoir and weaves together three stories. The first story is about the personal experiences of Captain David V. Mastran, an eye witness to the war as a member of the general staff at Headquarters 7th Air Force in Saigon. The second provides the background to the war and describes the major military campaigns fought in 1968. And the third describes the highly classified project he worked on to evaluate McNamara's Wall, the most expensive new technology introduced in the war. The common theme that unifies these stories is the truth of what happened during that fateful year. The book includes the lessons learned and not learned in Vietnam and concludes that the war may have been a disaster for the U.S., but it created strong bonds among the men and women who served, fought, and died there.

À propos de l?auteur: David V. Mastran is a graduate of West Point, Class of 1965. He also has a Masters Degree from Stanford University and a Doctorate from The George Washington University. He served on the general staff at Headquarters 7th Air Force in Saigon during 1968. He also was founder and Chief Executive Officer of MAXIMUS, Inc a New York Stock Exchange Company. Currently, he is President of QuaverMusic.com, developing music education programs for Elementary and Middle Schools. He and his wife Donna split their time between Great Falls, VA, Nashville TN, and Naples, FL.

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Titre : Vietnam 1968: Turning Point
Éditeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Date d'édition : 2016
Reliure : Couverture souple
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Vietnam 1968: Turning Point is about the turning point of the war in Vietnam. The book is a memoir and weaves together three stories. The first story is about the personal experiences of Captain David V. Mastran, an eye witness to the war as a member of the general staff at Headquarters 7th Air Force in Saigon. The second provides the background to the war and describes the major military campaigns fought in 1968. And the third describes the highly classified project he worked on to evaluate McNamara's Wall, the most expensive new technology introduced in the war. The common theme that unifies these stories is the truth of what happened during that fateful year. The book includes the lessons learned and not learned in Vietnam and concludes that the war may have been a disaster for the U.S., but it created strong bonds among the men and women who served, fought, and died there. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781507805763

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