Neil Sheehan
Born
in Holyoke, Massachusetts , The United States
October 27, 1936
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A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
53 editions
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1988
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A Fiery Peace in a Cold War: Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon
18 editions
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2009
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The Pentagon Papers
21 editions
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1971
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The Arnheiter Affair
8 editions
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1971
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After The War Was Over: Hanoi and Saigon
6 editions
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1992
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The Battle of Ap Bac
3 editions
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2014
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Orthopaedic and Manipulative Therapy: A Practical Guide for Students
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Gymnastics Notebook
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A Bright Shining Lie, John Pal Vann and America in Vietnam
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Hanoi and Saigon story (1993) ISBN: 4087731707 [Japanese Import]
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“Prevost was an imaginative gladiator of the air. He persuaded Vann to give him a pair of the new lightweight Armalite rifles, officially designated the AR-15 and later to be designated the M-16 when the Armalite was adopted as the standard U.S. infantry rifle. The Army was experimenting with the weapon and had issued Armalites to a company of 7th Division troops to see how the soldiers liked it and how well it worked on guerrillas. (The Armalite had a selector button for full or semiautomatic fire and shot a much smaller bullet at a much higher velocity than the older .30 caliber M-1 rifle. The high velocity caused the small bullet to inflict ugly wounds when it did not kill.) Prevost strapped the pair of Armalites to the support struts under the wings of the L-19 and invented a contrivance of wire that enabled him to pull the triggers from the cockpit to strafe guerrillas he sighted. He bombed the Viet Cong by tossing hand grenades out the windows.”
― A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
― A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
“Lansdale was a victim in Vietnam of his success in the Phillipines. Men who succeed at an enterprise of great moment often tie a snare for themselves by assuming that they have discovered some universal truth.”
― A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
― A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
“Patton had been a reflective man, an extraordinarily well-read student of wars and military leaders, ancient and modern, with a curiosity about his war to match his energy. No detail had been too minor or too dull for him, nor any task too humble. Everything from infantry squad tactics to tank armor plate and chassis and engines had interested him. To keep his mind occupied while he was driving through a countryside, he would study the terrain and imagine how he might attack this hill or defend that ridge. He would stop at an infantry position and look down the barrel of a machine gun to see whether the weapon was properly sited to kill counterattacking Germans. If it was not, he would give the officers and men a lesson in how to emplace the gun. He had been a military tailor’s delight of creased cloth and shined leather, and he had worn an ivory-handled pistol too because he thought he was a cavalier who needed these trappings for panache. But if he came upon a truck stuck in the mud with soldiers shirking in the back, he would jump from his jeep, berate the men for their laziness, and then help them push their truck free and move them forward again to battle. By dint of such lesson and example, Patton had formed his Third Army into his ideal of a fighting force. In the process he had come to understand the capabilities of his troops and he had become more knowledgeable about the German enemy than any other Allied general on the Western Front. Patton had been able to command with certainty, overcoming the mistakes that are inevitable in the practice of the deadly art as well as personal eccentricities and public gaffes that would have ruined a lesser general, because he had always stayed in touch with the realities of his war.”
― A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
― A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
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