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The
U.S. Navy in the Vietnam War: An
Illustrated History
By
Edward J. Marolda
(416 pages, photos, maps)
Reviewer: Terry
Miller
Overall Rating:
Four Stars: Highly recommended. An excellent book.
Edward J. Marolda has managed to fill in many gaps in the literature of the
Vietnam War. Much has been published on the guys on the ground and even the
Brown Water Sailors but not nearly enough on the Blue Water Navy that sailed the
Tonkin
Gulf. The U.S. Navy in the
Vietnam War: An Illustrated History is an excellent way to cover the entirety of
the United States Navy with a thoughtful selection of photographs on every
aspect from carrier ops and aviation to amphibious ops to gunline to underway
replenishment to the lonely outpost of PIRAZ. There are many, many photos and
they depict all facets including the human face of the conflict. Those of us
offshore often wondered whether what we did made a difference and from the
included recon pictures we get a much better appreciation of the results of
aerial bombing and naval gunfire. If you wore navy blue in Vietnam you'll
want this book.
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