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Confession of a CIA Interrogator    by Ben Games
Price: $7.99 USD. 112670 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on November 12, 2009. .

This is a nonfiction story covering 2 1/2 years of a CIA Contract Agent in Vietnam. The CIA developed a system to give the US Army time to leave Vietnam in a controlled military disengagement. This plan was so secret that no name was given to it. See how a CIA Contract Agent helped helped Bill Colby's CIA give the US Army time to save themselves.
Dharma Burns    by Al Culler
Price: $4.99 USD. 46280 words. Published on April 6, 2010. .

Info, letters, rants and raves on Bangkok, Pattaya, Chiang Mai, Phnom Penh, Saigon and more - with nasty comments by Al Culler
Straw Hats and Bicycles travels in Vietnam and Cambodia    by Brian Lawrenson
Price: $3.99 USD. 20650 words. Published on July 1, 2010. .

Straw Hats and Bicycles is about a couple's travels in the depth of Vietnam and Cambodia. The eBook is illustrated with beautiful color photographs (only color if your have a color reader). The eBook combines travel, adventure and history. It is light, informative and entertaining. If you are to visit Vietnam or Cambodia, you'll find this book an interesting read and useful resource.
Ruff Puff : A    by Phil Tompkins
Price: $2.99 USD. 105300 words. Published on November 4, 2010. .

Some Americans called them “Ruff-Puffs” and laughed at them. We called them our brothers and lived and fought alongside them every day in South Vietnam. These militia troops fought for freedom for their towns and families - and we fought with them. This is the story of a MAT team (5 American Army advisors) in one of the 244 Districts in South Vietnam and about our great militia counterparts.
Thanks, To A Nam Vet    by Wayne Jordan
Price: Free! 890 words. Published on December 3, 2010. .

A self-appointed committee of one sends a heartfelt, “Thanks, hero,” to the too-often negelected heros who protected our country and the world during the War in Viet Nam. Please accept this very belated, "Thank you."
A Reckoning For Kings    by Allan Cole
Price: $4.99 USD. 185700 words. Published on February 19, 2011. .

A gripping war story. For the first - and only - time in fiction, Reckoning tells the story of the Vietnam Conflict from both sides - Americans, as well as North Vietnamese.
Hardly a Hero    by Michael Young
Price: $0.99 USD. 50790 words. Published on March 21, 2011. .

A young man leaving home to join the military struggles to adjust to his new life. The reader follows him as he enters the Air Focrce and then to his first base in Cheynne Wyoming and then over seas to a foreign war in Vietnam. He is torn between duty and what he believes to be the right thing to do.
Dragon Lady    by Gary Alexander
Price: $2.99 USD. 80380 words. Published by Istoria Books  on April 2, 2011. .

An evocative tale of the early days of the Vietnam War, reminiscent of Catch 22… Funny and heartbreaking, Dragon Lady seamlessly shifts from Saigon in 1965 to the present day and beyond as the narrator tells the story of his obsession with a Vietnamese girl named Mai, his increasing unease with the U.S's involvement in Vietnam, and his reflections on his own life since his tour in Saigon.
Notes on Nam    by Phillip Donnelly
Price: $2.99 USD. 48600 words. Published on May 15, 2011. .

A humorous travelogue on Vietnam. More by default than by design, the author finds himself on a six-month contract in a remote part of northern Vietnam. As the year ends, he travels south, through a land that refuses to conform to the cliché the world has built around myopic Hollywood war movies.
Murder in Saigon    by Sam Hill
Price: $4.95 USD. 40800 words. Published on May 2, 2012. .

It is January 1968 and Judy, Hannah and Connie arrive to assist with the day to day care of war orphans at the Tan Binh Orphanage in north Saigon. Their lives are about to change forever.