I feel this is the definitive story of Army Aviation and Vietnam. -- LTC Carle E. Dunn, USA - Retired, Author
I wondered why our soldiers had to die in Vietnam. This book gave me the answers and explained why. -- Joe M. Hightower, Sr., Reader, November 21, 2001
The Last Hookers is an outstanding job by Colonel Dunn. His events are accurate and excellently detailed. -- Lieutenant General James Hollingsworth, USA-Ret.
Product Description
Colonel Dunn brings to life worldwide events that led America to Viet Nam. From President Truman to President Nixon, he shines light into dark corners of the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, and the White House. Based on fact, he traces events from Germany, Japan, Great Britain, France, North and South Viet Nam, and the United States that made Americas involvement in Southeast Asia unavoidable.
Follow Legionnaire Jean Danjou as he places navigational beacons for American B-29s to drop atomic bombs at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. Learn fearsome events that put the United States a word away from atomic attacks against Communist China and the USSR 19 times.
Frederick Earling shows the CIA fighting a decades long, secret war in Laos. Lanny Briscoe reveals the NSAs role from World War II to Viet Nam.
The Last Hookers puts you in cockpits with Army aviators throughout battles in Viet Nam. Fly with the 362nd Aviation Company as it fights North Viet Nams most intense effort to capture Saigon.
Of books about America in Southeast Asia, The Last Hookers is the most comprehensive. You will become stunned at its vivid disclosures. You will wonder how they survived.
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