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Experience the Vietnam War Like Never Before - Through the Lens of History The Vietnam War: A Visual Chronicle is a powerful new book that brings one of America's most consequential and controversial conflicts to life through over 100 rare and compelling photographs. With striking imagery and concise historical commentary, this book offers readers a front-row seat to the intensity, complexity, and human experience of the Vietnam War. From the jungles of Ia Drang to the streets of Saigon, this visual journey captures the full scope of the war-from the early advisory missions and large-scale…mehr

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Experience the Vietnam War Like Never Before - Through the Lens of History The Vietnam War: A Visual Chronicle is a powerful new book that brings one of America's most consequential and controversial conflicts to life through over 100 rare and compelling photographs. With striking imagery and concise historical commentary, this book offers readers a front-row seat to the intensity, complexity, and human experience of the Vietnam War. From the jungles of Ia Drang to the streets of Saigon, this visual journey captures the full scope of the war-from the early advisory missions and large-scale U.S. troop deployments to the chaos of the Tet Offensive and the final evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in 1975. Each photo has been carefully selected to illustrate the many faces of the conflict: the soldiers in combat, the medics in the field, the helicopter crews above the treeline, and the Vietnamese civilians whose lives were forever changed. Whether you're a military history enthusiast, a veteran, or someone looking to better understand America's role in Southeast Asia, The Vietnam War: A Visual Chronicle delivers both context and clarity. The book is structured in four detailed phases, guiding readers through the war's origins, escalation, full-scale American involvement, and eventual conclusion with the fall of Saigon. Unlike traditional history books, this visual chronicle doesn't just tell the story-it shows it. With every page turn, readers will find themselves immersed in the realities of battle, the bonds of brotherhood, the pain of sacrifice, and the endurance of the human spirit. Written with care and respect for all who served and suffered, this book is both a tribute and a teaching tool. It's ideal for classrooms, personal collections, military libraries, and anyone seeking a visual, accessible account of the Vietnam War. Don't miss this unforgettable look into one of the most pivotal chapters in modern history. Order your copy of The Vietnam War: A Visual Chronicle today, and see the war through the eyes of those who lived it.


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Born in Germany while his father served in the U.S. military, Donald Yates was raised in Middle Tennessee and went on to serve 20 years in the United States Army. His career in uniform took him across the globe, including deployments and duty assignments in Germany, Korea, and Iraq, as well as stateside postings at Fort Ord, Fort Campbell, and Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM). He is especially proud to have served briefly with the storied 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) during his time in Iraq (2003-2004).

An advocate for lifelong learning, Yates holds multiple academic degrees. He earned an Associate of Arts in General Studies from the University of Maryland, a Bachelor of Arts in Social Science with Cum Laude honors from Washington State University, and a Master of Arts in Communications from Austin Peay State University. His military service, combined with a strong academic foundation, has shaped his interests in history, leadership, and communication.

Now retired from active duty, Yates devotes his time to writing, historical research, and spending time with his family. He is married and the proud father of two sonsone of whom has also honorably served in the U.S. Army, continuing the family legacy of military service. His life and career reflect a deep commitment to service, education, and country. Yates has also written over 60 books in the military history Genre.