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"Examines the over 500 instances of 'fragging'--the use of fragmentation hand grenades by enlisted men to murder their own officers--that occurred during the Vietnam War. Uses archival evidence and veterans' testimonies to offer the issue's first comprehensive treatment"--Provided by publisher.
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Fragging: why U.S. soldiers assaulted their officers in Vietnam
2011, Texas Tech University Press
in English
0896727157 9780896727151
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Table of Contents
Vietnam and the demoralization of the U.S. armed forces
The fragging phenomenon
Motives for madness
The military's response
Fragging in the U.S. and Australian forces: a comparative analysis
The legacy.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 387-307) and index.
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