ABOUT THE BOOK

ABOUT THE BOOK

The Vietnamization of PVT Gray

The Vietnam War was not only a war of nations—it was a war of survival, morality, and identity for the men who experienced it. The Vietnamization of Private Gray: Tiger Tooth traces the path of a young soldier thrown into the midst of war, compelled to endure its brutality while coming to terms with his own beliefs and fears.

From his initial steps off the plane onto Vietnamese soil, Private Gray knows that nothing can truly prepare him for the mayhem and unpredictability that lies ahead.

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WHAT'S INSIDE THE BOOK

1

The Reality of War

A first-hand experience of war, survival, and the psychological costs of war.

2

Camaraderie and Brotherhood

The strong connections developed amongst soldiers as they depend on one another to survive.

3

The Effect of Vietnamization

How changing military policies altered the jobs of American troops and their dynamics with South Vietnamese troops.

4

The Psychological Toll of War

The challenges faced by soldiers returning home, tormented by their experiences and seeking peace.