In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Uncertainty is human. It is part of our nature. As unique individuals, we see the world differently than those around us, sometimes subtly; in other cases fundamentally, different. Uncertainty deals with the way we understand and interpret information; experiences, education, emotions, and biases affect comprehension. Uncertainty displays itself in the decision-making process. (Cohen 40) Humans react to provocations much differently than others. Decisions are based on the nature of these internal and external impressions. All warfare is uncertain because it is human based. As humans, it is our very nature that at once makes war both possible and unpredictable. Historian Willia...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
The major part of this dissertation (70%) is a work of fiction titled Seeing the Elephant: a novel s...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Uncertainty is human. It is part of...
In this project I consider the process of narrative construction in Vietnam War memoirs and oral his...
This article addresses the combat memoirs of the Vietnam War, autobiographical narratives written af...
This thesis is an exploration of two Vietnam War memoirs through an autobiographical lens. Tim O’Bri...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of Arts - Eng...
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...
How does a returning veteran cope with the consequences of their experiences in a war they were draf...
Vietnam in the American consciousness is a confluence of images of conflict; where Vietnamese appear...
More than forty years after the last U.S. combat troops departed Vietnam in 1973, the conflict looms...
Because the Vietnam war was like no other, it is not so surprising that the fiction and other litera...
The Vietnam War was a splitting conflict that caused significant social, political, and cultural uph...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
The major part of this dissertation (70%) is a work of fiction titled Seeing the Elephant: a novel s...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Uncertainty is human. It is part of...
In this project I consider the process of narrative construction in Vietnam War memoirs and oral his...
This article addresses the combat memoirs of the Vietnam War, autobiographical narratives written af...
This thesis is an exploration of two Vietnam War memoirs through an autobiographical lens. Tim O’Bri...
Beyond its identifiable military, economic, and political aspects, the Vietnam war was a supreme wor...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of Arts - Eng...
This dissertation examines memoirs and non/fiction of the Vietnam War, written by combat veterans (T...
How does a returning veteran cope with the consequences of their experiences in a war they were draf...
Vietnam in the American consciousness is a confluence of images of conflict; where Vietnamese appear...
More than forty years after the last U.S. combat troops departed Vietnam in 1973, the conflict looms...
Because the Vietnam war was like no other, it is not so surprising that the fiction and other litera...
The Vietnam War was a splitting conflict that caused significant social, political, and cultural uph...
Veteran Memorytakes an in depth look at the experiences of US Army Veterans who served in the Vietna...
abstract: The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in com...
The major part of this dissertation (70%) is a work of fiction titled Seeing the Elephant: a novel s...