Enduring Vietnam by James Edward Wright
Drawing on interviews, letters, and archival research, this book examines the American generation that fought in Vietnam, chronicling combat conditions, the moral and racial tensions within units, and the psychological and social costs veterans bore upon returning home; it shows how those individual experiences reshaped U.S. politics, culture, and public memory and argues that the war’s legacies — from trauma and civic disillusionment to contested narratives about service and protest — continued to shape American society long after the fighting ended.
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