Navy Medicine in Vietnam: Oral Histories from Dien Bien Phu to the Fall of Saigon

Overview

The book chronicles the Navy Medical Department's participation in Vietnam, beginning with the Navy's rescue of the French survivors of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 and ending with the Navy's rescue of Vietnamese refugees fleeing the fall of South Vietnam in 1975.

When American involvement reached its peak in 1968, the 750-bed Naval Support Activity Hospital Danang (NSAH) was in full operation, and two hospital ships—the USS Repose and the USS Sanctuary—cruised offshore. ...

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Overview

The book chronicles the Navy Medical Department's participation in Vietnam, beginning with the Navy's rescue of the French survivors of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 and ending with the Navy's rescue of Vietnamese refugees fleeing the fall of South Vietnam in 1975.

When American involvement reached its peak in 1968, the 750-bed Naval Support Activity Hospital Danang (NSAH) was in full operation, and two hospital ships—the USS Repose and the USS Sanctuary—cruised offshore. Whether the situation called for saving the lives of injured sailors aboard a burning aircraft carrier or treating a critically wounded Marine for shock in the rubble-strewn streets of Hue, Navy medical personnel were in Vietnam from the beginning of American involvement to the very end, saving thousands of lives.

This book tells the story of the Navy Medical Department's involvement through stark and gripping first-person accounts by patients and the Navy physicians, dentists, nurses, and hospital corpsmen who treated them. More than 50 historic photos document their work.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780786439997
  • Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
  • Publication date: 10/21/2008
  • Pages: 365
  • Product dimensions: 7.20 (w) x 10.00 (h) x 1.10 (d)

Meet the Author

Since 1979, Jan K. Herman has been historian of the Navy Medical Department, curator of the old U.S. Naval Observatory, and editor-in-chief of Navy Medicine, the bimonthly journal of the Navy Medical Department.

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Table of Contents


Preface 1
1 Passage to Freedom 3
2 An American War 25
3 Hearts and Minds 45
4 Medical Battalions in a Frontless War 68
5 Intrepid Surgeons 101
6 Corpsman Up! 108
7 Medal of Honor 150
8 Naval Support Activity Hospital Danang 155
9 Ships of Mercy 178
10 Holocaust on Yankee Station 200
11 Hue 211
12 Khe Sanh 230
13 Prisoner of War 251
14 Mending 269
15 Full Circle 289 Epilogue: The Journey Back 317 App. 1 The Cast 329 App. 2 Medal of Honor Citations 336 App. 3 Small Arms 339 Glossary 341 Chapter Notes 345 Bibliography 349 Index 353
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