Description:The Ho Chi Minh Trail has become a legend in Vietnamese history. The trail is a focal point of revolutionary heroism; a trail that has helped to achieve independence and freedom for the Vietnamese nation. Thousands of soldiers, both men and women, have left their footprints on the trail; soldiers walking and driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail, transporting weaponry for the South battlefield. Enthusiastically, willingly, sacrificing their youth for the cause of liberation and reunification of the country.Memories of that unforgettable time have been recorded by the women who drove the trail and their own words are gathered here in our book "Women Driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail". The thirty-two autobiographical stories in the book are recollections of their driving lives - often full of danger and hardship - and also richly express their love of the Fatherland, love for their homes, their families, their lovers, as well as warm comradeship for each other.Personal stories, candidly told, will take readers back to the experiences and Jives of the women driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail. After the war some of them gave their whole lives to the Army - aiming for success in a military career; some went back to their life of agriculture and hard work. Memories of driving the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail will be a part of their Jives, a part of their very souls, forever.In commemoration of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of the Unit of Women Drivers on the Ho Chi Minh Trail (1968- 2013), the Vietnamese Women's Museum are honored to be able to introduce the book "Women Driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail" to readers. The book has been completed with the help of Madam Nguyen Thi Tuyét - Vice President of Vietnam Women's Union; Lady Borton - a renowned American writer, who translated the work into English; Ms. Linda Mogul - teacher of ACET Center in Hanoi, as well as the liaison committee of women driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail.We have taken great care on this important historical work during the compilation and editing process but, if there are some errors, we hope to receive feedback from readers to help us correct the book for the next edition.Thank you! Vietnamese Women's MuseumWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with women driving the Ho Chi Minh trail. To get started finding women driving the Ho Chi Minh trail, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The Ho Chi Minh Trail has become a legend in Vietnamese history. The trail is a focal point of revolutionary heroism; a trail that has helped to achieve independence and freedom for the Vietnamese nation. Thousands of soldiers, both men and women, have left their footprints on the trail; soldiers walking and driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail, transporting weaponry for the South battlefield. Enthusiastically, willingly, sacrificing their youth for the cause of liberation and reunification of the country.Memories of that unforgettable time have been recorded by the women who drove the trail and their own words are gathered here in our book "Women Driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail". The thirty-two autobiographical stories in the book are recollections of their driving lives - often full of danger and hardship - and also richly express their love of the Fatherland, love for their homes, their families, their lovers, as well as warm comradeship for each other.Personal stories, candidly told, will take readers back to the experiences and Jives of the women driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail. After the war some of them gave their whole lives to the Army - aiming for success in a military career; some went back to their life of agriculture and hard work. Memories of driving the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail will be a part of their Jives, a part of their very souls, forever.In commemoration of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of the Unit of Women Drivers on the Ho Chi Minh Trail (1968- 2013), the Vietnamese Women's Museum are honored to be able to introduce the book "Women Driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail" to readers. The book has been completed with the help of Madam Nguyen Thi Tuyét - Vice President of Vietnam Women's Union; Lady Borton - a renowned American writer, who translated the work into English; Ms. Linda Mogul - teacher of ACET Center in Hanoi, as well as the liaison committee of women driving the Ho Chi Minh Trail.We have taken great care on this important historical work during the compilation and editing process but, if there are some errors, we hope to receive feedback from readers to help us correct the book for the next edition.Thank you! Vietnamese Women's MuseumWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with women driving the Ho Chi Minh trail. To get started finding women driving the Ho Chi Minh trail, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.