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Vietnam
revisited
Where We Were In Vietnam.
By Michael P. Kelley. Hellgate Press. 520pp. $90.
Reviewer:
Pte John Wellfare
The
Vietnam War has generated a great deal of interest over the
years and served as the topic of many books, both fiction
and non-fiction.
Few however, would come close to the breadth of coverage offered
by Michael P. Kelleys Where We Were in Vietnam.
As the title suggests, the book is a comprehensive geographic
encyclopaedia of military installations, landing zones and
reference points from the Vietnam War.
The immense research invested in this book is evident from
the first of its many hundreds of pages. The author, himself
a Vietnam veteran, has obviously worked very hard to include
every piece of ground walked by soldiers during the war.
Where We Were in Vietnam is a weighty publication that aims
to leave nothing out.
Those who are interested in this book should bear two things
in mind.
First, Michael P. Kelley served in the US Army and while locations
of Australian units are included, the primary focus of the
book is the US military.
Second, Where We Were in Vietnam is a reference book of a
very broad nature and those looking for a collection of war
stories will be sorely disappointed.
This is a book for people who have read extensively on the
Vietnam War and want to put their knowledge into a topographic
context. It will prove invaluable to anyone requiring information
on specific locations, or veterans wishing to better understand
where they were in relation to other units and positions.
As a reference work, Where We Were in Vietnam is thorough
and extensive but surprisingly easy to peruse for specific
information.
It is not for the recreational reader, but is definitely an
ideal point of reference for anyone who wishes to find out
a specific fact about the conflict in Vietnam.
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