Bac-si

Bac-si
Author: Peter Caldwell
Publisher: Taote Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780962612404

BAC SI

BAC SI
Author: Jerry Krizan
Publisher: Casemate
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612002471

A Special Forces medic delivers “a fascinating account of an unfamiliar part of the Vietnamese War, written in a compelling style” (History Of War). During the Vietnam War, US Army Special Forces A-Teams were deployed to isolated outposts or “camps” in the remote areas of South Vietnam. Their job was to recruit, train, and house members of the indigenous population while molding them into combat-ready fighting units. A-Teams consisted of up to twelve Green Beret soldiers who were experts in both combat and their individual military specialties. Bac Si, the Vietnamese term for “medic,” is the story of Sgt. Jerry Krizan, who was assigned to Special Forces Camp A-331 in the III Corps tactical zone, only ten miles from the Cambodian border. Because of its proximity to a major north-south North Vietnamese Army infiltration route, there were constant enemy troop movements through the camp’s area of operations and A-331 itself came under attack on more than one occasion. The author accompanied patrols and probes into enemy territory, not only prepared to provide aid but fight as a soldier if the squad was ambushed or chose to attack. In this small-unit warfare against an expert enemy, US soldiers had to survive as best they could, with their only succor a Huey—meantime, on the ground, by themselves against unknown opposition. Our Green Beret base camps were our very first line of defense along the borders of South Vietnam, and in this book, through the eyes of a medic, we learn how dire, and confusing, a role we asked our Special Forces to play during that era.

Bac-Si, Bac-Si (Doctor, Doctor)

Bac-Si, Bac-Si (Doctor, Doctor)
Author: Gilbert R. Bossie
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1646287088

A boy from Maine enlisted in the US Army, and he enjoyed a three-year tour before returning home to find it changed. Employment was scarce, so he returned to the Army as a medic. He tried to find humor in most situations and gave 100 percent at every job. War changed the job.

Bismuth

Bismuth
Author: Yanhua Luo
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1839682426

Bismuth—a wonder metal with unique features—plays an important role in the bismuth-related optoelectronic materials. The innovative development of bismuth optoelectronic materials will undoubtedly drive the social development and economic growth in the world towards a glorious future.

DelCorso's Gallery

DelCorso's Gallery
Author: Philip Caputo
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307822052

A classic novel of Vietnam and its aftermath from Philip Caputo, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir A Rumor of War is widely considered among the best ever written about the experience of war. At thirty-three, Nick DelCorso is an award-winning war photographer who has seen action and dodged bullets all over the world–most notably in Vietnam, where he served as an Army photographer and recorded combat scenes whose horrors have not yet faded in his memory. When he is called back to Vietnam on assignment during a North Vietnamese attempt to take Saigon, he is faced with a defining choice: should he honor the commitment he has made to his wife not to place himself in any more danger for the sake of his career, or follow his ambition back to the war-torn land that still haunts his dreams? What follows is a riveting story of war on two fronts, Saigon and Beirut, that will test DelCorso’s faith not only in himself, but in the nobler instincts of men.

Goodbye, Vietnam

Goodbye, Vietnam
Author: Gloria Whelan
Publisher: Yearling
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2010-11-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307770184

"When Mai's family discovers that Vietnam government soldiers will soon apprehend her father and grandmother, the family slips away in the night. They trudge through the swamps of the Mekong Delta toward the sea. The gut-wrenching trip to Hong Kong is just another step toward a new life, which the family eventually finds. Whelan's characters are distinctive, and her story is riveting, haunting, and memorable, reflecting the human virtues of determination, hope, love, and courage in the face of the most devastating of circumstances and injustices."--Booklist.

Bismuth

Bismuth
Author: Ying Zhou
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2018-06-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1789232627

Bismuth (Bi) is a post-transition metal element with the atomic number of 83, which belongs to the pnictogen group elements in Period 6 in the elemental periodic table. As a heavy metal, the hazard of Bi is unusually low in contrast to its neighbors Pb and Sb. This property, along with other typical characteristics like strong diamagnetism and low thermal conductivity, makes Bi attractive in industrial applications. There are more than 100 commercial bismuth products, from pharmaceutical to industrial catalysts. Based on the wide applications of Bi materials, this book goes further and mainly focuses on the potential uses of Bi-based materials, which consist of nine chapters. In addition, a special chapter concerning the defect in bismuth is also presented.

Prisoner

Prisoner
Author: James A. Bell
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1996
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573695087

Walk Through the Valley: The Spiritual Journey of a Vietnam War Medic

Walk Through the Valley: The Spiritual Journey of a Vietnam War Medic
Author: Bruce McDaniel
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1329909860

"In ways that I could not yet imagine, being at war would challenge my beliefs, confirming some and forcing me to rethink others, and being a veteran would forever affect and enrich my relationships with other people. On that March night in 1968 I did not yet understand that if I lived through my year in Vietnam a coming home process would follow, one that would continue a lifelong spiritual journey ..."--Back cover.