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Dispatches

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Dispatches

Book 1977 by US writer Michael Herr. A vivid novel of war reportage, it reveals the reality of fear and death behind the images of patriotism and heroism in America's involvement in the Vietnam War. It was the first powerful treatment of the subject.


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When that occurred, I was trying to make my way with important dispatches to Fort C.
The Captain was reading, by the light of a solitary tallow-candle, some intercepted dispatches taken from the Germans.
Despite his apparently delicate build Prince Andrew could endure physical fatigue far better than many very muscular men, and on the night of the battle, having arrived at Krems excited but not weary, with dispatches from Dokhturov to Kutuzov, he was sent immediately with a special dispatch to Brunn.
 
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