An Army Afire : How the US Army Confronted Its Racial Crisis in the Vietnam Era /
"By the Tet Offensive in early 1968, what had been widely heralded as the best qualified, best-trained army in US history was descending into crisis as the Vietnam War raged without end. Morale was tanking. AWOL rates were rising. And in August of that year, a group of Black soldiers seized con...
| Auteur principal: | Bailey, Beth L., 1957- (Auteur) |
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| Format: | Électronique eBook |
| Langue: | Inglés |
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Chapel Hill :
The University of North Carolina Press,
[2023]
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| Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
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