Legacy of Discord by Gil Dorland

Legacy of Discord by Gil Dorland

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Twenty-eight years have passed since the fall of Saigon. We still seek answers to the era's pressing issues. And those who were responsible for planning the Vietnam War, those who fought in it, those who fought against it, and those who reported it have had ample time to reflect on its meaning and on their personal involvement.

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Legacy of Discord by Gil Dorland

Twenty-eight years have passed since the fall of Saigon. We still seek answers to the era's pressing issues. And those who were responsible for planning the Vietnam War, those who fought in it, those who fought against it, and those who reported it have had ample time to reflect on its meaning and on their personal involvement. In Legacy of Discord, skilled interviewer Gil Dorland discusses serious, unresolved issues with Peter Arnett, Mike Davison, Daniel Ellsberg, Gloria Emerson, Alexander Haig, David Halberstam, Tom Hayden, Le Ly Hayslip, Roger Hilsman, John Kerry, Henry Kissinger, Cau Le, Barry McCaffrey, John McCain, H. R. McMaster, Tom Polgar, Norman Schwarzkopf, Jim Webb, and William C. Westmoreland. For the many veterans, students, and others still seeking to understand this great national tragedy, Legacy of Discord will be a book of historic importance.
Since graduating from the U.S. Military Academy, serving two Vietnam tours, and receiving the Distinguished Service Cross, GIL DORLAND has sought to understand the war from contradictory viewpoints. His previous interviews of world leaders have appeared in numerous publications. Presently an independent film producer and screenwriter, he lives in Hollywood, Florida.
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ISBN 13 9781574882155
Title Legacy of Discord
Author Gil Dorland
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Potomac Books Inc
Year published 2001-03-31
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.