· Sheehan, among the 'Boys of Saigon' group of young Vietnam War correspondents, worked on the Pentagon Papers, which revealed U.S. deception on involvement in Vietnam. The Pentagon Papers. by. Neil Sheehan (Contributor Lead Reporter) Friend Reviews. Reader QA. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. The Pentagon Papers by Neil Sheehan - Goodreads The Pentagon Papers: The Secret History of the Vietnam War: Sheehan, Neil, Smith, Hedrick, Kenworthy, E. W., Butterfield, Fox, Page 1/4. FILE - Reporter Neil Sheehan is shown in an office of the New York Times in New York, May 1, Sheehan, a reporter and Pulitzer Prize-winning author who broke the story of the Pentagon Papers for The New York Times and who chronicled the deception at the heart of the Vietnam War in his epic book about the war, has died.
Neil Sheehan was a Defense Department correspondent for The New York Times when he obtained the Pentagon Papers. He left The Times in to write "A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and. Neil Sheehan, the former New York Times reporter that broke the early Pentagon Papers stories, also wrote an award-winning book on the war, A Bright Shining Lie:John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam (Random House), which probes the Vietnam War through the experiences of John Paul Vann, a U.S. military advisor there in the early s who. The Pentagon papers: the secret history of the Vietnam War. First Racehorse Publishing edition. New York, NY: Racehorse Publishing. Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide) Sheehan, Neil, E. W. Kenworthy and Fox, Butterfield. The Pentagon Papers: The Secret History of the Vietnam War. New York, NY: Racehorse Publishing.
The Pentagon Papers demonstrated that the government had systematically lied to both the public and to bltadwin.ru incomparable, page volume includes: The Truman and Eisenhower Years. The Pentagon Papers demonstrated that the government had systematically lied to both the public. Published by The New York Times in , The Pentagon Papers riveted an already deeply divided nation with startling and disturbing revelations about the United States' involvement in Vietnam. Their release demonstrated that our government had systematically lied to both the public and to Congress.
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