Friday, March 22, 2019
Christian G. Appys Working-Class War: American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam :: American History
The Vietnam state of warfare, which lasted for both decades (1955-1975), was probably the most problematic of any American wars. US involvement in Vietnam occurred within the larger context of the Cold struggle between the US and the USSR. It was, and remains, morally ambiguous and controversial. The Vietnam War was slated as both a war against Communism and a war aimed at suppressing dangerous national self-determination. Christian G. Appys book, Working-Class War American beleaguer Soldiers and Vietnam, is a graphic and perceptive portrayal of soldiers experiences and the lasting effects the Vietnam War has had on the American culture and people. Working-Class War American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam, is an analytical work that has three major purposes 1. to show that those who fought in Vietnam were predominantly from the working class 2. to convey the experiences of the soldiers who served in Vietnam and 3. to offer his protest scathing commentary of American actions i n Vietnam. After World War II ended, Cold War alignments emerged. In 1946, Winston Churchill spoke against the USSR in his iron out Curtain speech. George Kennans Long Telegram introduced the concept of containment, arguing that the US could grip communism from spreading by deterring Soviet expansion at little points. Critical occurrences in1949 brought American communist fears to an extreme level. The Berlin Blockade and the Berlin Airlift, followed by monoamine oxidase Zedongs triumph over Chiang Kai-Sheks Chinese Nationalist forces, and the successful atomic break tests of the USSR all contributed to the hysteria. America was gripped by paranoia, embodied by Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy Communist beguile hunts.The escalation period of the Vietnam War, which lasted for a decade (1955-1965) reflected the Cold War conflict in which the US and USSR avoided direct combat and thus avoided the possibility of nuclear war. Instead, the two superpowers battled though puppet force s. While the US backed South Vietnamese government was weak and corrupt, the USSR backed North Vietnamese government was a proud and group of nationalists willing to fight fiercely for Vietnamese legal jointure and against foreign influence. The US faced an enemy that believed deeply in its nationalist as well as communist cause and hated US, and for that be any foreign intervention. In Working-Class War American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam, Appy estimates that approximately eighty percent of the soldiers who experienced combat in Vietnam were the sons of wage-earning workers. He presents his definition of
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