An edition of Everyman in Vietnam (2018)

Everyman in Vietnam

a soldier's journey into the quagmire

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Everyman in Vietnam
Michael Adas, Michael Adas
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An edition of Everyman in Vietnam (2018)

Everyman in Vietnam

a soldier's journey into the quagmire

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"Everyman in Vietnam: A Soldier's Journey into the Quagmire by Michael Adas and Joseph Gilch interweaves a macro perspective of American foreign policy during the war, with the individual-level perspective of one of the many soldiers who lived and died in the "quagmire." This unique perspective is made possible through the personal letters of Private James "Jimmy" Gilch, the late uncle of co-author, Joseph Gilch. Throughout his time on the ground in Vietnam, Jimmy sent dozens of letters back to his family in New Jersey, which detailed everything from the brutal, callous nature of basic training to the daily life of a GI in the jungles of Vietnam. Fascinated by these letters from an early age, Joseph Gilch poured over the nearly 80 letters ravenously. A graduate student at Rutgers University, Joseph has been working with Dr. Michael Adas to situate the story of Private Jimmy Gilch into the broader narrative of the United States' involvement in Vietnam. What comes out of this perspective is a truly remarkable and extraordinary picture of one of America's defining wars through the eyes of one of its many soldiers in a generation forever marked by the conflict."--Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
264

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Everyman in Vietnam: a soldier's journey into the quagmire
2018, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Prologue : In the Ho Bo woods: June 28, 1966
Divergent trajectories: America and Vietnam after World War II
The promise of prosperity in postwar America
The struggle to liberate a shattered land, 1945-1954
Early US interventions in Indochina
Exemplar of modernity
Cold war convergences
Flawed settlement at Geneva and a nation divided
Coming of age in Cold War America
The invention of South Vietnam
The mounting costs of containment
Rebel without a cause
The making of a quagmire
Draft decisions
Lyndon Johnson's dilemmas
Basic training: Fort Dix, New Jersey, September 1965
Renewing the war for independence
Off to war, January 1966
Into the quagmire
Angst and escalation
Contested ground
Arrival in Nam, February 1966
Terms of engagement
In pursuit of an elusive enemy, late February 1966
In dubious battle
The lessons of Ia Drang
The good soldier, March 1966
Rethinking the path to liberation
Ambivalence and disillusionment, March 1966
McNamara's predicament
Finding his own mission, March-April 1966
The price of attrition
Surviving the stalemate, April, 1966
An unwinnable war
Losing hope, mid-April-early May 1966
Confounding the colossus
Waiting for leave, June-July 1966
Return to Filhol, late July, 1966
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-254) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
959.704/342092, B
Library of Congress
DS557.7 .A435 2018, DS557.7.A435 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 264 pages
Number of pages
264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26957733M
ISBN 10
019045587X
ISBN 13
9780190455873
LCCN
2017001161
OCLC/WorldCat
983785956

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