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7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
All Sources Exhausted Sep 15, 2004
By Donald Hakenson
"Mosbyite"
Mr. Romine has accumulated and documented combat information from official sources that were initially created by the Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) to provide the military historian a factual account of the daily combat activities of what occurred in South Vietnam. This is a "must have" for anyone studying MACV or South Vietnam. This is a reference book that shows how MACV managed and reported the war and the types of activities our military leaders and soldiers were facing on a day to day basis. Highly Recommended!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A Vietnam War Chronology according to MACV records Feb 17, 2011
By Sam Silas
"Classic"
If I had been interested in how many Air Force Sorties were flown each day I may have enjoyed the book. I served with the 101st 1st Brigade in 1968-69 and didn't see any of the action we were involved mentioned in the book. Serving with the 1st Bde of the 25th Inf. Division and the 196th Inf Bde, both in 1970-71 revealed to me no information in this book. I actually threw the book away. Useless to me.
3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
War research Nov 04, 2006
By B. L. Mullican This book provides a good overview of the Vietnam War. I use it as a research source in assisting veterans from the Vietnam War in filing disability claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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