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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Prelude: Give us TV | 3 | |
Sect. I | April 1975 | |
City of Phantoms | 7 | |
The River | 11 | |
The Victory Parade | 18 | |
Giai Phong (Liberation) | 20 | |
Sect. II | Democrats and Revolutionaries, 1954-1963 | |
Land of the Open Fly | 25 | |
The White House Mission | 29 | |
Revolution | 32 | |
The Nationalist Forces | 38 | |
Land Reform | 41 | |
The Geneva Conference | 48 | |
The New Republic | 50 | |
Pacification | 53 | |
The Seeds of War | 58 | |
The Underground School | 59 | |
The Barefoot Dancer | 63 | |
Invitation to a Sideshow | 66 | |
The Scrabble Game | 70 | |
The Third Force | 72 | |
The Ho Chi Minh Trail | 75 | |
The National Liberation Front | 76 | |
The Chinese Priest | 78 | |
The Forest of Pencils | 82 | |
The Cyclops | 85 | |
Pow | 89 | |
The Short Tour | 98 | |
Sect. III | War Without Glory | |
Kennedy's Soldiers | 105 | |
The Gathering Storm | 112 | |
What is Beautiful | 116 | |
Self-Deception | 120 | |
The Cherry | 126 | |
Care Packages | 131 | |
Leatherneck Square | 135 | |
Rules of Engagement | 140 | |
Soldier of the Revolution | 145 | |
Project Delta | 148 | |
Counterterror | 152 | |
The Deserted Village | 156 | |
The Shadow | 157 | |
The Release | 159 | |
Psychological Warfare | 165 | |
Rings of Steel | 167 | |
The Duck Pond | 169 | |
The Cease-Fire | 172 | |
Tactical Victory, Strategic Defeat | 174 | |
Grasping Straws | 177 | |
The Tet Photo | 182 | |
Player Dramatic Teams | 186 | |
Ticket-Punching | 188 | |
Body Count | 193 | |
Maharajas | 195 | |
In Our Own Image | 199 | |
Rice | 207 | |
Village Development | 209 | |
Peace Poems | 214 | |
Vietnamization | 217 | |
The Paris Agreement | 219 | |
The Clairvoyant | 222 | |
Trust | 225 | |
Reparations | 227 | |
The Fall of Saigon | 229 | |
Sect. IV | No War, No Peace | |
Pilots in Pajamas | 241 | |
Holocaust | 245 | |
The Coalition Government | 260 | |
Seminar Camp | 264 | |
Prisoners of Conscience | 266 | |
The Stubborn Guy | 270 | |
Juges et Condamnes | 273 | |
The Concert | 275 | |
The Discipline House | 277 | |
The Vigil | 281 | |
New Economic Zone | 282 | |
Winners and Losers | 283 | |
Promises | 285 | |
Tigers | 289 | |
New Socialist Man | 291 | |
Vietnamization of Cambodia | 294 | |
Sect. V | Values | |
The Picnic | 301 | |
The Women's Center | 303 | |
America | 308 | |
The Doctor from Honduras | 310 | |
MIAs | 314 | |
Acceptable Level of Casualty | 316 | |
The Monument | 322 | |
Horatio at the Bridge | 324 | |
The Twilight Zone | 328 | |
The Dream | 332 | |
Full Circle | 334 | |
Chronology | 337 | |
Glossary | 353 | |
Biographies | 361 |
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