Description: Very enlightening reading in CHARLIE COMPANY: WHAT VIETNAM DID TO US. This 322 page paperback by Peter Goldman and Tony Fuller was published in 1984. From the back cover we read, "They went to Vietnam, after eight short weeks of training, to fight professional soldiers who'd been waging war for decades. They were 18, 19 and 20 years old, innocent kids from down the block. They were members of a dirt-eating combat unit called Charlie Company. They came home to a kind of embarrassed silence, as if, one of them thought, 'everybody was ashamed of us.' They felt ignored and forgotten until 1981, when a team of Newsweek correspondents came to talk to them for a major cover story and came away with enough material to full this book-an extraordinary memoir of the war and the homecoming." Book is in good condition. Clean unmarked pages. Light wear on cover edges. Tanning on inside front and back covers. Shipping and handling 4.10 Media Mail to US destinations. Canadian residents 20.75 First Class mail. All others welcome but extra postage required and shipped entirely at your risk.
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Book Title: Charlie
Topic: Vietnam War (1961-75)
Format: Paperback
Publication Year: 1984
Author: Fuller
Language: English
Subject: Military & War