USED MARINES IN HUE CITY – A PORTRAIT OF URBAN COM
USED MARINES IN HUE CITY – A PORTRAIT OF URBAN COM
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Used “Marines in Hue City: A Portrait of Urban Combat”, by Eric Hammel, dust jacket is damaged
A military narrative to explain war to readers at a human level.
Over decades of conflict in Vietnam, Hue, the former imperial capital, had been spared. But everything changed on January 31, 1968, the eve of the lunar new year–a national holiday long marked by a mutual ceasefire–when the North Vietnamese launched a massive offensive. In the cataclysm of violence that convulsed South Vietnam during the now-infamous Tet Offensive, Hue was overrun–and the only forces available to counterattack were a handful of Marine infantry companies based eight miles south of the city.
This photographic history chronicles the savage battle that followed as, for four excruciating weeks, the Marines of Task Force X-Ray fought house to house and street by street to retake the city so central to the Vietnamese culture and psyche. Through photographs taken in the heat of the action, readers will follow one of the wars most important campaigns, as ground gained is measured in painstaking inches and every alley, every street corner, every window might be the last.
Features:
- 168 pages total
- Hardcover
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 25 × 25 × 20 cm |