Leading the Way: How Vietnam Veterans Rebuilt the U.S. Military: An Oral History

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About this ebook

"Required reading for anyone seeking a valid perspective on America's military over the past three decades." Kirkus Reviews
Fifty-six combat veterans, from senior sergeants to generals, reveal in their own words how a small group of courageous, determined men and women brought the U.S. military from the wounds of Vietnam back to high standards of excellence and made possible the victory of Desert Storm . . .

About the author

Al Santoli is the bestselling author of the military history books To Bear Any Burden: The Vietnam War and Its Aftermath in the Words of Americans and Southeast Asians; Leading the Way: How Vietnam Veterans Rebuilt the U.S. Military: An Oral History; Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam War; and more. A former combatant, Santoli earned a Bronze Star for valor and three Purple Hearts for his service in Vietnam. He has also served as a policy oversight expert in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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