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Five popular books about Vietnam war?

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1. "Clashes" (Aerial Combat in Vietnam) by Marshall Michael

2. "Vietnam Order of Battle" by Stanton

3. "Into Laos" (US Army's last major battle of the war) by K. W. Nolan

4. "Street Without Joy" (early classic) by Shaw

5. "Confession To A Deaf God" (Swift Boat skipper on the Rivers) by Gary Blinn

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