Book Review: The rumors of the war of Philip Caputo are the rumors of the recent US recovery from World War II, the economy that helped get caught up in the war, nuclear threats, and Vietnam including attempts to contain and eliminate communism It led to war. In competition with other major powers of the world, Russia. In 1960, Philip Caputo joined the US Marine Corps at the age of 24 and wanted to escape the relaxed lifestyle in the quaint West Chester town of Illinois.
Philip Caputo's "Rumors of War" is about interesting stories about people's reflections and the Vietnam War. I thought this book was very interesting. I chose it. Because I know little about the Vietnam War and I think it is very educational for me. I chose it because it was actually written by the people of war. Philip Caputo began his story after he graduated from high school to deal with his life. After deciding to enter the Marine Corps, he explained about his college career, Marine Corps training, war service, and finally his house, after his murder trial was rejected. Caputo talks about his story from the point of view, but during that time media resources can not cover it. In fact, Caputo is waiting for attacks and exercises against Vietcong on the battlefield. He talks about his niece and alcohol on blood and death.
Philip Caputo, author of The War Proverb, was one of the 25,000 Americans who worked in Vietnam in early 1965. Like many Americans, Caputo admitted to give in to the charm of young Caputo President, "I joined the Marine Corps in 1960 due to my patriotic tendency during the Kennedy era." Like many Washington officials, when he appeared in the US military, he initially thought war was a short-term fast competition, and that did not change. This war has evolved into a "famous little war" necessary to prevent Communists from wiping out Southeast Asia. "We entered Vietnam, were upset, confident, full of idealism, I believe our purpose is for moral purpose.
essay.com/ A rumor of the war. Critical analysis of the short history of events leading to the Vietnam War and the novel "Proverbs of War"
Rumor of war Critical analysis of the short history of events leading to the Vietnam War and the novel "Proverbs of War"