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New York Times bestselling author of
In Harm’s Way and
Horse Soldiers, the harrowing, redemptive, and utterly unforgettable account of an American army reconnaissance platoon’s fight for survival during the Vietnam War whose searing experiences reverberate today among the millions of American families touched by this war.
On a single night, January 31, 1968, as many as 100,000 soldiers in the North Vietnamese Army attacked thirty-six cities throughout South Vietnam, hoping to topple the government and dislodge American forces. Forty young American soldiers of an army reconnaissance platoon (Echo Company, 1/501) of the 101st Airborne Division and hailing from small farms, beach towns, and such big cities as Chicago and Los Angeles are suddenly thrust into savage combat, having been in-country only a few weeks. Their battles against both North Vietnamese Army soldiers and toughened Viet Cong guerillas are relentless, often hand-to-hand, and waged night and day across landing z
On Desperate Ground) has written
Unforgotten for the Korean War Memorial which tells the true story of Jack Chapman, a young soldier caught in one of the most ferocious battles of the war in Hellfire Valley.
Laura Kamoie,
America s First Daughter) has written
To Begin the World Again for the Jefferson Memorial. Users step inside the story of the creation of a document that not only shaped America s history, but also the worlds.
H. W. Brands, two-time Pulitzer prize finalist (
Traitor to His Class) has written
Courage & Determination for the FDR Memorial relaying one of the most pivotal moments in the life of FDR – his diagnosis of polio.