Vietnam Journal: Bloodbath at Khe Sanh #4


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The conclusion to the Bloodbath at Khe Sanh saga. "Sorry Charlie". Khe Sanh is protected and defended by US Marines but with terrible costs. The aftermath signifies a shift in US policy and the base is closed and dismantled. And in a surprise move to the American troops, President Johnson announces a restriction in bombing of North Vietnam.




Vietnam Journal: Bloodbath at Khe Sanh #1


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A mini-series set during the Vietnam Journal saga that centers on the Battle at Khe Sanh. "The Massacre of B Company". War correspondent Scott 'Journal' Neithammer arrives in Khe Sanh at the beginning of the bloody siege. American troops are completely isolated and under constant bombardment for over two months before North Vietnamese troops withdraw with heavy American reinforcements on the way and the siege would ultimately be broken. See why Max Brooks (World War Z) said Vietnam Journal was one of the 7 Best War Comics ever produced.




Vietnam Journal: Vol. 6 - Bloodbath at Khe Sanh


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The acclaimed Vietnam Journal comic book series from Don Lomax, nominated for a Harvey Award, is collected and presented as a series of graphic novels. Vietnam Journal is a look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of a war journalist, Scott 'Journal' Neithammer, as he chronicles the lives and events of soldiers on the front line during the Vietnam War. Creator Don Lomax based Vietnam Journal on his experiences on his tour of duty in Vietnam in the mid 1960's. In BOOK SIX, war correspondent Scott 'Journal' Neithammer arrives in Khe Sanh at the beginning of the bloody siege. American troops are completely isolated and under constant bombardment from North Vietnamese troops for over two months as the First Air Cavalry struggles to arrive on the scene to reinforce the exhausted Marines. The siege is ultimately broken as North Vietnamese troops withdraw with heavy American reinforcements on the way. But the aftermath signals a shift in U.S. policy and the Khe Sanh base is closed and dismantled. And in a surprise move to the American troops, President Johnson announces a restriction in bombing of North Vietnam. Aside from the Khe Sanh series, Book Six also includes two short stories titled "Special Ops: Phoenix" and "Zippo Raid". A Caliber Comics release.




Vietnam Journal: Bloodbath at Khe Sanh #3


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"77 Days in Hell!" The First Air Cavalry finally manages to arrive to reinforce the exhausted Marines at Khe Sanh. 'Journal' discovers that the number of reporters covering the Vietnam War is growing, perhaps because the media is sensing that it might soon be over.




Vietnam Journal: Bloodbath at Khe Sanh #2


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"The Last Patrol". Although the massive American base at Khe Sanh was under constant attack from all sides, there were skirmishes and individual battles that were smaller and became more personal as war correspondent 'Journal' discovers while on patrol with a group of US Marines.




Vietnam Journal: Bloodbath at Khe Sanh #1


Book Description

A mini-series set during the Vietnam Journal saga that centers on the Battle at Khe Sanh. "The Massacre of B Company". War correspondent Scott 'Journal' Neithammer arrives in Khe Sanh at the beginning of the bloody siege. American troops are completely isolated and under constant bombardment for over two months before North Vietnamese troops withdraw with heavy American reinforcements on the way and the siege would ultimately be broken. See why Max Brooks (World War Z) said Vietnam Journal was one of the 7 Best War Comics ever produced.




Vietnam Journal: Bloodbath at Khe Sanh #3


Book Description

"77 Days in Hell!" The First Air Cavalry finally manages to arrive to reinforce the exhausted Marines at Khe Sanh. 'Journal' discovers that the number of reporters covering the Vietnam War is growing, perhaps because the media is sensing that it might soon be over.




Vietnam Journal: Bloodbath at Khe Sanh #2


Book Description

"The Last Patrol". Although the massive American base at Khe Sanh was under constant attack from all sides, there were skirmishes and individual battles that were smaller and became more personal as war correspondent 'Journal' discovers while on patrol with a group of US Marines.




Vietnam Journal - Book Six


Book Description

The acclaimed Vietnam Journal series from Don Lomax, nominated for a Harvey Award, is collected and presented as a series of graphic novels. Vietnam Journal is a look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of a war journalist, Scott 'Journal' Neithammer, as he chronicles the lives and events of soldiers on the front line during the Vietnam War. Creator Don Lomax based Vietnam Journal on his experiences on his tour of duty in Vietnam in the mid 1960's. In BOOK SIX, war correspondent Scott 'Journal' Neithammer arrives in Khe Sanh at the beginning of the bloody siege. American troops are completely isolated and under constant bombardment from North Vietnamese troops for over two months as the First Air Cavalry struggles to arrive on the scene to reinforce the exhausted Marines. The siege is ultimately broken as North Vietnamese troops withdraw with heavy American reinforcements on the way. But the aftermath signals a shift in U.S. policy and the Khe Sanh base is closed and dismantled. And in a surprise move to the American troops, President Johnson announces a restriction in bombing of North Vietnam. Aside from the Khe Sanh series, Book Six also includes two short stories, "Special Ops: Phoenix" and "Zippo Raid." Picked by Entertainment Weekly as "a graphic novel you should own" and recommended by the Military History Book Club, Vietnam Journal is written and drawn by Don Lomax, a Vietnam War veteran. Max Brooks (World War Z) names Vietnam Journal as one of his best war comic series. "Lomax bases his fictional work on his real experiences in Vietnam in 1966, with powerful results. It is Lomax's concern for average soldiers that, in the end, makes his work significant." - Publishers Weekly. "Even today, VIETNAM JOURNAL is one of the most gritty and brutally honest war stories ever published." - Brian Cronin, Comic Book Resources. "Vietnam Journal by Don Lomax is the best comic book portrayal of Vietnam I have ever read. Its probably one of the best works ever put down in any art form about the war." - Daniel Robert Epstein. "Vietnam Journal is a powerful work." - Marcia Allass, Sequential Tart. "A powerful collection of stories and history of the Vietnam War, created by a veteran of both the war and of war comics " - Douglas P. Dave, School Library Journal.




Air Power and the Fight for Khe Sanh


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