The Pentomic era: the US army between Korea and Vietnam
Material type: TextPublication details: Upland, PA: Diane Publishing Co, 1995Description: 197pISBN:- (pbk.)
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A brief history of the US army during the years immediately following the Korean War. Americans who survived Vietnam, Watergate and painful economic difficulties wistfully recall the 1950s as a time when the nation possessed a cleary-charted course. This essay explores the nature of those threats and the army's response to them.
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