Deadly Waters & Saving Private Ryan

Use this forum to discuss the November 2019 Book of the month, "Deadly Waters: The Vietnam Naval War And Its Aftermath", by Randy Miller.
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I do not have any military experience or hear a lot of war stories from my parents so I wouldn't know.

I have not read widely about war's too, but I agree books like these can have effects of veterans who fought in the war.
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Wyland wrote: 05 Dec 2019, 05:10 With so much commitment in terms of manpower and financial resources and with the ultimate defeat of the US, it was mortifying to the ideals of capitalism and free society. And with no concrete achievement from the war, it was forever to serve as a reminder of the triviality of war.
I love this point, you just said my mind.
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