Sunday, April 25, 2010

Through Enemy Eyes: After Months of Planning, the Viet Cong Were Near Long Tan and Ready to Attack . . .

Through Enemy Eyes: After Months of Planning, the Viet Cong Were Near Long Tan and Ready to Attack . . . Review


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Through Enemy Eyes: After Months of Planning, the Viet Cong Were Near Long Tan and Ready to Attack . . . Feature

This fictionalized account brings to life the events that lead up to the Vietnam War battle of Long Tan—the most famous action fought by the Australian Army during the war. Told from the rarely revealed Vietnamese perspective, this gripping tale claims that the battle of Long Tan disrupted the Viet Cong’s plans to force Australia to withdraw from the war—which would have been a morale disaster for the American troops—and possibly changed the outcome of the war.


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