GOODNIGHT SAIGON: The True Story of the U.S. Marines' Last Days in Vietnam
Charles Henderson
In NEW condition, except for black remainder mark on bottom edge of book.
Hardcover with dust jacket. (NY: Berkley Publishing Group, 2005). First Edition. Glossary of characters, notes, bibliography, index, 420 pages.
Charles Henderson, Marine Corps veteran and author, chronicles the final days
of America's involvement in Vietnam through the voices of those who were there
-- and those who would never be heard again.
On January 17, 1973, the Paris Peace Accords concluded America's involvement in
Vietnam, supposedly ending decades of bloodshed. What took place, however, was
far from peaceful -- as the combined forces of the North Vietnamese Army and
Viet Cong launched an all-out offensive to end the war with complete victory
over the beleaguered south.
Here, culled from extensive interviews and research, are harrowing, never-before
revealed accounts from people of every level and involvement in the Vietnam War --
NVA and Viet Cong soldiers, U.S. embassy personnel, guerilla commanders, civilians,
generals, double-agents, and leaders from both sides, including former president
Gerald Ford and North Vietnamese military commander General Tran Van Tra.
From the impending invasion from the north, to the gut-wrenching hours before
the fall of Saigon when a brave pilot defied orders and rescued the last five
Marines from the roof of the U.S. embassy, this is the Vietnam War as it was:
raw, brutal, tragic-and haunting to this very day.
Author Biography: Charles Henderson is a veteran of more than 23 years
in the U.S. Marine Corps, with a distinguished career spanning from Vietnam to
the Gulf War, after which he retired as a Chief Warrant Officer. In addition to
writing his own books and for various publications, he also runs his family's
cattle enterprise in Colorado. He is the author of the military classics
Marine Sniper and Silent Warrior, which first chronicled the
exploits of U.S.M.C. sniper Carlos Hathcock. He is also the author of
Marshalling the Faithful.
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