I'm working on this project about America's use of chemical weapons in Southeast Asia, things such as napalm, agent orange, generally anything that would be considered "weapons of mass destruction" by Bush's criteria.
Do any of you know good resources (ie books) that deal with the subject of chemical weapons use during Vietnam? I've read a few books that mention it, but I have yet to find one that adequately describe the full scope of these WMDs in graphic detail. Since the Vietnam war was so well-documented, what with the great number of reporters that were there, there must be lots of articles about this sort of thing. So if you know where I can find some of this firsthand documentation, let me know!
By the way, in my readings I came across a couple books that I want to recommend to yaw, one book called From Yale to Jail by David Dellinger; and the other called Blues for America by Doug Dowd.
Do any of you know good resources (ie books) that deal with the subject of chemical weapons use during Vietnam? I've read a few books that mention it, but I have yet to find one that adequately describe the full scope of these WMDs in graphic detail. Since the Vietnam war was so well-documented, what with the great number of reporters that were there, there must be lots of articles about this sort of thing. So if you know where I can find some of this firsthand documentation, let me know!
By the way, in my readings I came across a couple books that I want to recommend to yaw, one book called From Yale to Jail by David Dellinger; and the other called Blues for America by Doug Dowd.