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The Politics of Readjustment: Vietnam Veterans Since the War,
By "mindthunder" (Norman, OK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Politics of Readjustment: Vietnam Veterans Since the War (Social Problems and Social Issues) (Paperback)
Wil Scott tells in highly readable, well organized prose, of the politics and controversy surrounding veterans of America's war in Vietnam. The Wall, Agent Orange, combat related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He identifies major players on both sides of the battle for equitable benefits and honors for Vietnam vets. Scott, Chair of the Political Science Department at the University of Oklahoma, and infantry Platoon Leader in Vietnam, offers a mix of perspectives: While this is an academic book, that he was guided by an inner drive is apparent. Highly recommended reading for anyone who is interesed in our legacy of the Vietnam war, academics and other Returning Vets alike. |
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The Politics of Readjustment: Vietnam Veterans Since the War (Social Problems and Social Issues) by Wilbur J. Scott (Paperback - December 31, 1993)
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