KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In conjunction with 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War commemoration efforts, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is announcing the release of its latest publication, “Brutal Battles of Vietnam: America’s Deadliest Days, 1965 – 1972.”
The one-of-a-kind, 480-page book, is the most comprehensive battle history of the war yet published in a single volume. Its easy-to-read chapters convey the essence of combat through swift-moving vignettes and 700 rarely seen photos covering some 100 battles. Its stirring first-person accounts reveal the raw emotions of those at the tip of the spear.
The book was substantially written and edited by Rich Kolb, former VFW magazine editor-in-chief, and designed by Robert Widener, former VFW magazine art director. Secure your copy today and experience the accounts of amazing human endurance and incredible bravery, while ensuring the legacy of the 3.4 million who deployed and the more than 58,000 who died is never forgotten.
Get your copy today!