Review of Deadly Waters: The Vietnam Naval War And Its Aftermath

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Obasi Samuel ikechukwu
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Review of Deadly Waters: The Vietnam Naval War And Its Aftermath

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Deadly Waters: The Vietnam Naval War And Its Aftermath" by Randy Miller.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Reading the book titled "Deadly Water" by Randy Millers will interest you to know how Monsanto Chemical Company sold Agent Orange to the military, which caused cancer and put the lives of some people and their families in agony without compensation through the unjust and erratic policies of Veteran Affairs (VA). 
 
This book centers on the adventure of a 17-year-old boy and how he was assigned to the destroyer USS Hawk DD894 as a young boy who has wanted to be a marine, skipped school, and has a friend who drives him to St. John Bury and also his seamen apprentice. Good men lost their lives during the Vietnam War. During the war, carrier jets were assigned different missions. In the south, they provided close air support for their military and the Army of the Veteran's Republic. North: They were flying air strikes designed to punish Ho Chi Minh and his boys in the China Sea. The U.S. Army dropped 8 million tons of bombs during the Vietnam War. Do you want to know more about the Vietnam War? I will advise you to grab a copy now.
 
The book came with a well-detailed explanation of all of its topics. The author's style of writing and his choice of words were clear and highly comprehensive. I didn't find any grammatical errors while reading, which shows that it was edited properly. 
There were some chapters in which I got confused a bit due to the use of southern will billy dialect, which made me slow down in reading to get what the author was actually saying.
 
 I would rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, as what was said above is not enough to condemn it. I recommend this book to those who would love to know what happened in the Vietnam War.

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Well detailed review, will love to read the book
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Great review I would love to read the book
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There was so much to read in this book. Zack's story was interesting as he went through life as a Navy officer. However, I was incensed by the government's refusal to help him and other veterans who were affected by the Agent Orange.
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