Dick Fox's New Book "The Domestic Vietnam" Is An In-Depth and Historic Journey of the War in Vietnam, Leading America into the War's Many 50th Anniversary Realities
New York, NY, July 2, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Dick Fox, a veteran, baseball coach, girls’ softball coach, radio host, wine maker, personal trainer, gardener, devoted writer and author, has completed his newest book “The Domestic Vietnam: America’s War of Confusion”: a gripping and potent tale recalling the duties, regrets, losses, and politics of the war.
Published by New York City–based Page Publishing, Dick Fox’s potent journey carries us back through The Nam of late ’67 through ’68, as the perfect read for Veterans and their families and friends, as well as for historians and the general public who concern themselves with Nam, just at this threshold of the war’s 50th Anniversary events. Chapter 1, as the Introduction, extends a handshake of exemplary character and realism to the reader, immediately pulling the reader into the book’s thoughts and profound journeys.
Forty-five years after a tour of duty in I Corps, Vietnam, enhanced by a successful career of writing and speaking, author Dick Fox sat down to study, recall and candidly present America's most confused war, back to us all for a new, perhaps more settled perspective that may fill in many Veteran gaps of finally understanding The Nam a little bit more.
“The Domestic Vietnam” takes a reader through the violent, treacherous actions of a Marine Sergeant’s life in I Corps attached to a Marine Air Group helicopter unit based in Phu Bai and Quang Tri. Fox takes the reader from Quang Tri, to the Battle of Hue, to Khe Sanh and Con Thien – Nam’s Tet Offensive hottest spots.
Along the way, Fox presents the domestic side of the war in Vietnam; in homes, within families and neighborhoods. “The Domestic Vietnam” vividly pinpoints Nam life, and a small part of the war’s misconceptions and atrocities. Travel Nam’s I Corps with two Sergeants, close-up and personal – and then 35 years later. The book’s final chapter includes bold, new political summations as to “Why Nam? What was America thinking, or not thinking? The way out, that was wasted! In conclusion, the book travels with the reader to the present, the two Sergeants meeting again, setting a future curious stage. “The Domestic Vietnam” is most certainly a lasting classic of this confusing, unsettled American warring episode.
Readers who wish to experience this fascinating work can purchase “The Domestic Vietnam: America’s War of Confusion” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
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