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Sheehan's tragic biography of John Paul Vann is also a sweeping history of America's seduction, entrapment and disillusionment in Vietnam.
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Listening Length: 35 hours and 47 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
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Publisher: Random House Audio
Audible.com Release Date: August 11, 2009
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I'm still getting my head around the idea that the heaviest fighting in Vietnam -- the stuff I remember watching Walter Cronkite talking about on the evening news -- happened as long ago as it really did. Yet the conflict there has shaped our society as much as 9/11 and the ward in Iraq and Afghanistan. I have friends who were drafted and sent there, and it was and is a defining period in their lives. My own service was in the time after Vietnam, when all the services were trying to figure out how to fix the damage done organizationally, and professionally.Neil Sheehan's classic about the life and times of John Paul Vann is the perfect metaphor for the American experience of the Vietnam War. His detailed account of battles (with the NVA/Viet Cong, and within the Army) and of life between those battles yields both texture and substance for the reader. And unlike many (most from my reading) other books on Vietnam, it offers the breadth of years to the story, resulting in an emotional portrait of a country's decent into madness. I will leave it to you to decide which country I'm talking about.It also is an insightful commentary on how the services function as bureaucracies and what is apparently takes to climb to the top of those giant piles. I suspect that anyone who has been in the service either in peace or at war has a very good idea of what this is, so I won't belabor the point. Reading about Westmoreland's view and opinions always seems like scraping fingernails on a blackboard to me. Learning about an individual who figured out a way to prosper within this system is always delightful, even if the underlying purpose is doubtful. I think that "working" the system is the basis for many, many sea stories.The level of detail Sheehan gives is wonderful; his style of writing is accessible without being simplistic. Whether you are interested in the politics of the American effort in Vietnam or are looking for narrative about individuals in battle, this is *the* place to start. Sheehan also gives you pointers on where to go next with his thorough notes and bibliography. This book took him years to research and write, and the precision shines through. I am grateful for his persistence, and suspect that you will be too.Enjoy, and reflect.
Why I put off reading this for so long is still a mystery to me. All of the suspicions I had about the skullduggery and ineptness of our so called military leaders has been confirmed. The US military was hoodwinked at nearly every turn by the "bad" guys. Having spent 2 tours as a Marine in VN, when I was 19 & 20, I knew I didn't know squat about what was going on over there. This book brought back memories and answered an awful lot of the questions I had at that time. Even though my experience was in I Corps and not with the Army, the background in the political history and military thinking of the times opened a whole new perspective that translated in a similar fashion. As for John Paul Vann.....what a complicated man! On the one hand I found him despicable as a human being, on the other I found him to be an incredible man of action and insight. The other thing about him is that it appeared he was correct and prescient in so many ways. At the end for him to ultimately get it all wrong was sad. I recommend this book for anyone, veteran or not, that wants to know what the hell was going on over there and why. Just a brilliant book.
I've reread this after reading it years ago. It remains THE best analysis of the war I've read. It fully deserves the awards it's received.I served with the US Navy (on land) in the Mekong Delta in the area his "field visits" were - near "The Parrot's Beak" on the border of Cambodia and Viet Nam's IV Corps ... supporting the US Navy PBRs, Navy Seawolf "Search & Destroy" helicopters, and 2 detachments of Navy SEALS.The Province Chiefs were corrupt, the ARVN Soldiers wouldn't fight, and the "Vietnamization" of the Delta meant that the Vietnamese Sailors left after being with us during the days, and wouldn't stay in our compound(s) after dark.If they did, we always had 2 fully-armed Sailors to accompany each Vietnamese, and one (USN) always stayed awake to watch over the position.Sheehan was extremely accurate in his writing, and had "done that and been there", as a number of us had as well. It was clear to me and others in the Delta (1968 & 1969) that there was no way we were going to "win", and that the America Policy was to try and exit as quickly as possible ... a move that took a number of years after I left the country - and after a number of US Servicemen were killed and/or wounded. A waste of men, for sure.This book is a definitive study I can easily relate to, as I experienced much the same during my tour in Vinh Long, My Tho, Can Tho, Ben Luc, and numerous advanced support bases near Cambodia.
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