Publication Date: December 15, 1996 | Series: Voices of the Wisconsin Past
An unforgettable collection of 174 letters and diary entries written by 92 wisconsin men and women who served in Vietnam. Includes a journal kept by Menasha native Frederic Flom on cigarette wrappers during his final 16 days of captivity — the only known diary smuggled out by a Vietnam prisoner of war.
"Speak[s] more accurately and eloquently about the war than the millions of words already published by novelists and pundits." (The Capital Times)
"A superb book that should have an appeal not just to residents of Wisconsin but to the 2.5 million Americans who served, and to anyone interested, in the Vietnam War." (Indiana Magazine of History)
About the Author
Michael E. Stevens is the State Historic Preservation Officer at the Wisconsin Historical Society. He is editor of the series Voices of the Wisconsin Past, which also includes Letters from the Front, Women Remember the War, and Remembering the Holocaust.
Product Details
Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society Press (December 15, 1996)