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Kiss The Boys Goodbyeelibcc Monika Jensenstevenson Elibcc

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Kiss The Boys Goodbyeelibcc Monika Jensenstevenson Elibcc
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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing ,elib.cc
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.84 MB
Author: Monika Jensen-Stevenson elib.cc
ISBN: 9781629144498, 1629144495
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Kiss The Boys Goodbyeelibcc Monika Jensenstevenson Elibcc by Monika Jensen-stevenson Elib.cc 9781629144498, 1629144495 instant download after payment.

The classic account of the abandonment of American POWs in Vietnam by the US government.
For many Americans, the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan bring back painful memories of one issue in particular: American policy on the rescue of and negotiation for American prisoners. One current American POW of the Taliban, Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, stands as their symbol. Thousands of Vietnam veteran POW activists worry that Bergdahl will suffer the fate of so many of their POW/MIA comrades—abandonment once the US leaves that theater of war.
Kiss the Boys Goodbye convincingly shows that a legacy of shame remains from America's ill-fated involvement in Vietnam. Until US government policy on POW/MIAs changes, it remains one of the most crucial issues for any American soldier who fights for home and country, particularly when we are engaged with an enemy that doesn't adhere to the international standards for the treatment of prisoners—or any American...

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