Vietnam's Forgotten Army


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2009 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award for Biography Examines South Vietnam’s complex relationship with the United States through the stories of two Vietnamese soldiers' diverging paths Vietnam’s Forgotten Army: Heroism and Betrayal in the ARVN chronicles the lives of Pham Van Dinh and Tran Ngoc Hue, two of the brightest young stars in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). Both men fought with valor in a war that seemed to have no end, exemplifying ARVN bravery and determination that is largely forgotten or ignored in the West. However, while Hue fought until he was captured by the North Vietnamese Army and then endured thirteen years of captivity, Dinh surrendered and defected to the enemy, for whom he served as a teacher in the reeducation of his former ARVN comrades. An understanding of how two lives that were so similar diverged so dramatically provides a lens through which to understand the ARVN and South Vietnam’s complex relationship with America's government and military. The lives of Dinh and Hue reflect the ARVNs battlefield successes, from the recapture of the Citadel in Hue City in the Tet Offensive of 1968, to Dinhs unheralded role in the seizure of Hamburger Hill a year later. However, their careers expose an ARVN that was over-politicized, tactically flawed, and dependent on American logistical and firepower support. Marginalized within an American war, ARVN faced a grim fate as U.S. forces began to exit the conflict. As the structure of the ARVN/U.S. alliance unraveled, Dinh and Hue were left alone to make the most difficult decisions of their lives. Andrew Wiest weaves historical analysis with a compelling narrative, culled from extensive interviews with Dinh, Hue, and other key figures. Once both military superstars, Dinh is viewed by a traitor by many within the South Vietnamese community, while Hue, an expatriate living in northern Virginia, is seen as a hero who never let go of his ideals. Their experiences and legacies mirror that of the ARVNs rise and fall as well as the tragic history of South Vietnam.




A Comprehensive Grammar of English


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A book on Grammar










Hue & Hustle


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"Hue & Hustle: A Guide For Aspiring Makeup Artists of Color" is a call to action for aspiring makeup artists of color to carve out their own space in the beauty industry. It champions diversity and inclusivity, urging readers to use their unique voices and talents to influence beauty standards and practices. This guide is essential for anyone ready to turn their passion for makeup into a fulfilling and prosperous career. In "Hue & Hustle" you will: Master Essential Techniques: Understanding the fundamentals and advanced skills of makeup artistry, from color theory to special effects makeup. Overcome Industry Challenges: Gain insights on navigating the unique hurdles faced by African-American makeup artists in the beauty industry. Build a Professional Portfolio: Discover how to curate a compelling portfolio that showcases your versatility and skill to attract a diverse clientele. Effective Networking Strategies: Learn the art of building and maintaining professional relationships to open doors to new opportunities and collaborations. Marketing and Branding: Get practical tips on how to effectively market and brand yourself to stand out in a crowded market. Start Your Own Business: Follow a step-by-step checklist to launching and managing your own successful freelance makeup artistry business. Whether you dream of dazzling the fashion world, enchanting brides on their special day, or transforming everyday beauty routines into works of art, your journey starts here. Get ready to be inspired, to grow, and to make your mark as a makeup artist. This book isn't just about makeup-it's about embracing your identity, driving change, and pursuing your passion with unyielding determination.




The Outlook


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JET BLACK: the prelude Volume 1 BOOK 3


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i refer to [jet] black: the prelude, volume 1, as a compilation of poetry as a poetic leave in conditioner, thoughtfully crafted to empower our hair damp hair with justice and dry hair with truth. each book in the series is compiled of ripened thoughts [poems] and urgent accords of pulsing appeals recorded to support [condition] and protect the [jet] black woman and her legacy. i recommend you massage the [jet] black conditioner onto damp or dry hair and do not rinse. music is instrumental in my poetry process as certain poems you will find make lovely lyrics and were written with an original melody manufactured from my mind. [book 3], “black diamonds” challenges you to live a life based on truth, never bias or false faith. while prayer can bring you closer to your truth, intermissions in your story, and periods of pauses or waiting can push you to trust your own truth. these poems will help you recognize resilient rocks of truth and your black diamond. diamonds are tough, and so are you. they don’t break and neither does truth, so why would you? feel free to discuss these thoughts in solitude or with friends using the questions for discussions at the end of the book.










Country and Family


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Early in 1973 I was flying a normal Variable Stability System (VSS) flight at the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland. The student in the right seat of the converted B-26 aircraft was Lieutenant Commander Sidney White. He was flying his third consecutive VSS flight. Sidney had successfully completed all his upper air work in the vicinity of 10,000 feet. He commenced making a series of approaches to the active runway, which was oriented northeast/southwest (04/22)1. Each approach was made with a different stability configuration dialed in by me. His task was to fly and for me to evaluate his reaction to increasingly unstable conditions. As Sidney lined up the B-26 on Runway 04 one could see the beautiful blue waters of the Patuxent River beyond the end of the 10,000-foot runway. When the aircraft had descended to about 50 feet and was ready to be flared for landing I told him I had the airplane and simultaneously disconnected the variable stability system. After clicking off the VSS I raised the landing gear and applied go-around power to both engines. For a few seconds increased power was felt but then the left engine sputtered and completely lost power. The emergency response for such a failure is to immediately “feather” the propeller on the affected engine. The purpose for feathering is to align the propeller blades into the wind stream. This action provides minimum drag from the failed engine. The aircraft would then be more controllable with thrust from the “good” running engine. However, just as I was reaching for the left feathering button the right engine started losing power and it also completely failed. There was insufficient runway remaining to attempt a so called “dead stick” landing (terminology indicating a landing without power). Plus the landing gear was in the process of retracting into the wheel wells and there was little time to reverse the process and lower the gear back down. My next alternative was to make a belly landing in the waters of the Patuxent River straight ahead. 1. 04/22 refers to the direction of the runway heading. 04 means 040 or 40 degrees from magnetic north; and, 22 means 220, or that number of degrees from magnetic north.