Whilst looking up the average age of the American serviceman in WWII, I can across this site about the myths that surround the Vietnam war:
http://www.ussboston.org/VietnamMyths.html
I was very surprised by some of these details, particularly as I liked to consider myself to be quite well read on the subject of military history (up until about fifteen years ago it was an active field of research for me).
I know that a number of our membership are servicemen or former-servicemen and I wondered if any of you can shed some light on the validity of this site's contents from your perspective?
To mark out my point of view, I would like what the site purveys to be true as it casts a much better light on those that served there than what we've commonly been fed by the media. I've read a couple of books on the subject which support some of the statements (e.g. Samuel Hynes "The Soldiers Tale") and would like to know more.
http://www.ussboston.org/VietnamMyths.html
I was very surprised by some of these details, particularly as I liked to consider myself to be quite well read on the subject of military history (up until about fifteen years ago it was an active field of research for me).
I know that a number of our membership are servicemen or former-servicemen and I wondered if any of you can shed some light on the validity of this site's contents from your perspective?
To mark out my point of view, I would like what the site purveys to be true as it casts a much better light on those that served there than what we've commonly been fed by the media. I've read a couple of books on the subject which support some of the statements (e.g. Samuel Hynes "The Soldiers Tale") and would like to know more.