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Ben Hai 211 Alpha The Tragedy in Vietnam
Reviews Ben
Hai 211 Alpha tells the
story of the Vietnam War from the perspective of someone under constant fire
from the North Vietnamese Army. Mr. Ragsdale learned through his
survival that a poor boy from a small town in rural Arkansas could survive
anything thrown at him by those of higher rank and higher social, political, and
economic backgrounds. He found that war was a great equalizer of men.
It tells how the actions of the war protestors caused the death of many more
soldiers, because the politicians tried to appease the protestors rather than
fight the war. I would recommend this book to anyone that would like to
read the details of what really happened in the war from the prospective of an
actual warrior, rather than what the politicians and news reporters wanted you
to hear. Review
by Sheila C. Self
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