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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | FLOOD, CHARLES BRACELEN. The War Of The Innocents. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York: 1970. Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. Dustjacket is worn and torn in the back. The War of the Innocents is a classic of all warfare, written as a panoramic narrative of one man's military adventure. Charles Bracelen Flood entered the Vietnam War not as a correspondent, but as an attached member of a dive-bomber unit which was dropping napalm in the single most unpopular activity of the war. He remained in Vietnam for a year, stationed far from Saigon. Flood spent a total of three months in the jungles of the Cambodian border with an American infantry battalion, and another four months with American civilian and military advisors working with the Vietnamese in the province in which his Air Force unit was stationed. His experience was so unique and deep that at the end of his year in Vietnam he was asked to brief incoming officers on the conditions to expect in the province where he had lived. ¶ 480 pages. Offered for US$ 75.00 by: Ad Infinitum Books - Book number: 31988X1 See more books from our catalog: VIETNAM | |||