
Against the celebrated and glorious backdrop of American history, the Vietnam War stands ghastly out of place. The war was an exercise in economic, military, and political futility. The greatest tragedy of the Vietnam War, however, stems from the unnecessary deaths of 58 000 young American boys and the installment of terror, mistrust, and sorrow in those who found a way to survive in an inferno where the laws of man were obsolete. In all, I dedicate this page to the Vietnam veterans who saw more destruction in 365 days than mankind should ever see.


Pictures from Vietnam and the history of the war
Quick facts about the Vietnam War
Wonderful internet links about
the conflict
Stories about the war
The Tragedies of the Vietnam War
Articles About the War
