Eagle days : a Marine legal infantry officer in Vietnam
معرفی کتاب «Eagle days : a Marine legal infantry officer in Vietnam» نوشتهٔ Donald Warner Griffis، منتشرشده توسط نشر University Alabama Press; University of Alabama Press در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Much has been written about America’s war in Vietnam, and an enduring and troubling subtext is the composition of the body of soldiers that made up the U.S. troop deployment: from the initially well-trained and disciplined group of largely elite units that served in the mid-sixties to what has been termed an “armed mob” by the end of that decade and into the early 1970s. Drug use, insubordination, racial antagonism that often became violent, theft and black market dealing, and even “fragging” (murder of officers and senior noncoms by disgruntled troops) marred the record of the U.S. military presence. Don Griffis served in the twin roles of legal officer charged at various times with the task of both defending and prosecuting servicemen, while at the same time leading combat patrols in “search and destroy” missions against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese enemy. Eagle Days is a remarkable account of Griffis’ personal record of experiencing what the military should do best—meet, engage, and defeat the enemy—and what it becomes when esprit de corps, discipline, and a sense of purpose decay. As a Marine Corps legal officer, the author presents his personal narrative detailing his Vietnam tour in which he had dual roles. One of as a legal officer charged, at various times, with the task of both defending and prosecuting servicemen; and secondly, at the same time, leading combat patrols in "search and destroy" missions against the Viet Cong
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