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REMF Bibliography

A Bibliography of Viet Nam War Literature

Compiled by David A. Willson with Nancy Kendall

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  • Icarus 1, Winter 1991 [Premier journal issue, "Teenage Soldiers, Adult Wars"]
    a. Butler, Robert Olen. "In the Clearing" (pp.17-26)
  • Idso, Dan. "The Realization of Mortality." (unpublished short story, 1986)
  • IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990. [see also POETRY]
    a. Nichols, Robert. "The American Soldier's Funeral"
    b. Nichols, Robert. "Letter from Nuygen Son Doc"
    c. Nichols, Robert. "Farmers' Holiday"
    d. Nichols, Robert. "An Overland Journey"
  • Infield, Glenn. "['Danger 79'] Toughest General The Cong Ever Faced" [see: Stag, April 1968]
  • Infield, Glenn. "'Give-`Em-Hell' Johnson: Tough Yankee Admiral at the Tonkin Gulf" [see: Goodman, Charles (ed.) Hell's Brigade]
  • Infield, Glenn. "Helicopter Hell" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Dirty Little Wars] [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Infield, Glenn. "River War in Vietnam" [see: Man's Magazine, October 1966] [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Infield, Glenn. "...Surrounded and On Fire...Bomb Our Position..." [see: Stag, July 1968]
  • Infield, Glenn. "Viet Cong Ambush" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Infield, Glenn. "Wipe Out One VC Machine Gun Nest" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Intro 13 (A Poetry and Fiction Annual of the Associated Writing Programs). Norfolk, VA: Associated Writing Programs, 1982 (1st edition).
    a. Kessler, Rod. "Lieutenant"
  • Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 5, May 1985.
    a. Shiner, Lewis. "The War at Home" (pp.74-76)
  • Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 10, October 1985.
    a. Fowler, Karen Joy. "The Lake Was Full of Artificial Things" [title from Wallace Stevens]
  • Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. 10, No. 4, April 1986. [also includes "Viewpoint: Science Fiction and War" by Joe Haldeman]
    a. Shepard, Lucius. "R & R"
  • Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, vol.11, no.12, December 1987.
    a. Shepard, Lucius. "Shades" [Vietnam Vets in post-war Vietnam, flashbacks, Science Fiction]
  • Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, vol.13, no.8, August 1989.
    a. Shepard, Lucius. "Surrender" [Pseudo Vietnam War -- takes place in Central America]
  • Ivey, Ross. "Major Little's Last Stand" [see: Penthouse, October 1979]

J

  • Jacob, John. "Blues" [see: Gibbons, Reginald (ed.) Chicago]
  • Jacob, John. "Blues/Novel Excerpt (For: Dad)" [see: Other Voices 1, Spring 1985]
  • Jacob, John. The Light Fandango. Chicago: Another Chicago Press, 1988.
    a. "Machete Boy"
  • Jacob, John. "Machete Boy" [see: Jacob, John. The Light Fandango]
  • Jacobs, Harvey. "The Negotiators" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • James, Joseph. "Back in the World, (The Vietnam Veteran)" [see: Penthouse, April 1975]
  • Jenks, Tom (ed.) Soldiers & Civilians; Americans at War and at Home. New York: Bantam Books, 1986 (mass market paperback)
    a. Sayles, John. "Tan"
    b. Heinemann, Larry. "Good Morning to You, Lieutenant"
    c. Mort, John. "Tanks" (pp.169-18O)
    d. 'Brien, Tim. "The Ghost Soldiers" (pp.182-201)
  • Johnson, Curt & Greenberg, Alvin (eds.) Best Little Magazine Fiction 1971. New York: New York University Press, 1971 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Goodwin, Stephen. "Sole Surviving Son" [from Shenandoah]
  • Johnson, Wayne. "Hippies, Indians, Buffalo" [see: Atlantic Monthly, September 1989] [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Jorgenson, Kregg P.J. The Chance of a Lifetime. [Seattle?]: Detraque Press, 1977 (1st edition). [see also POETRY]
    a. "Snooker And A Pitcher of Draft"
  • Jose, Nicholas. The Possession of Amber. Australia: University of Queensland Press, 1980 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Outstretched Wings and Orient Light"
  • Just, Ward. "The Congressman Who Loved Flaubert" [see: Just, Ward. The Congressman Who Loved Flaubert] [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Just, Ward. The Congressman Who Loved Flaubert. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Prime Evening Time"
    b. "The Congressman Who Loved Flaubert"
  • Just, Ward. "D" [see: Just, Ward. Honor, Power, Riches, Fame, and the Love of Women]
  • Just, Ward. "Dietz at War" [see: Just, Ward. Honor, Power, Riches, Fame, and the Love of Women] [see: Virginia Quarterly Review, Autumn 1975]
  • Just, Ward. Honor, Power, Riches, Fame, and the Love of Women. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1979 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "D"
    b. "Dietz at War"
    c. "Journal of a Plague Year"
    d. "A Man at the Top of His Trade"
  • Just, Ward. "Journal of a Plague Year" [see: Just, Ward. Honor, Power, Riches, Fame, and the Love of Women]
  • Just, Ward. "A Man at the Top of His Trade" [see: Just, Ward. Honor, Power, Riches, Fame, and the Love of Women]
  • Just, Ward. "Prime Evening Time" [see: Just, Ward. The Congressman Who Loved Flaubert]
  • Juvik, Tom Miller. "Ice Scream, You Scream" [see: The Next War, Second Edition]
  • Juvik, Tom Millier. "Pulling Guard" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]

K

  • Kaiko, Takeshi. "Building a Shell Mound" [see: Kaiko, Takeshi. Five Thousand Runaways]
  • Kaiko, Takeshi. "Festivities by the River" [see: Kaiko, Takeshi. Five Thousand Runaways]
  • Kaiko, Takeshi. Five Thousand Runaways (translated from the Japanese by Cecilia Segawa Seigle). New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1987 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Building a Shell Mound"
    b. "Festivities by the River"
    c. "Monster and Toothpick"
  • Kaiko, Takeshi. "Monster and Toothpick" [see: Kaiko, Takeshi. Five Thousand Runaways]
  • Kaplan, Johanna. "Dragon Lady" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Karlin, Wayne. "Extract" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Karlin, Wayne. "Medical Evacuation" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Karlin, Wayne. "R & R" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Karlin, Wayne. "Search and Destroy" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Karlin, Wayne. "The Vietnamese Elections" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans. Coventry, CT: 1st Casualty Press, 1973.
    a. McCusker, Michael Paul. "The Old Man"
    b. Pelfrey, William. "Bungalore"
    c. Grajewsky, Julian. "The Meeting"
    d. Karlin, Wayne. "Medical Evacuation"
    e. Dorris, James R. "The Accident"
    f. Smith, Steve. "First Light"
    g. Little, Loyd. "Out With the Lions"
    h. Karlin, Wayne. "Search and Destroy"
    i. Karlin, Wayne. "The Vietnamese Elections"
    j. Huddle, David. "The Interrogation of Prisoner Bung by Mr. Hawkins and Sergeant Tree"
    k. Kimple, John M. "And Even Beautiful Hands Cry"
    l. Aitken, James. "Lederer's Legacy"
    m. Bobrowsky, Igor. "The Courier"
    n. Shields, James. "The Candidate"
    o. Rottmann, Larry. "Thi Bong Dzu"
    p. Pitts, Oran R. "Temporary Duty"
    q. Karlin, Wayne. "R & R"
    r. Davis, George. "Ben"
    s. Tavela, John. "The Souvenir"
    t. Paquet, Basil T. "Warren"
    u. Karlin, Wayne. "Extract"
    v. Currer, Barry. "The Rabbi"
    w. Mueller, Quentin. "Children Sleeping--Bombs Falling"
  • Katz, Naomi & Milton, Nancy (eds.) Fragment From a Lost Diary and Other Stories; Women of Asia, Africa and Latin America. New York: Pantheon Books, 1973 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket). a. Nguyen Sang. "The Ivory Comb"
  • Katz, Naomi & Milton, Nancy (eds.) Fragment from a Lost Diary and Other Stories; Women of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Boston: Beacon Press, 1975, (c)1973 (trade paperback) a. Nguyen Sang. "The Ivory Comb"
  • Katzman, Allen (compiler & editor) Our Time; Interviews from The East Village Other. New York: Dial Press, 1972 (1st printing) a. Weaver, Ken. "Viper Vision Vietnam" [Vietnam War fantasy short story in the form of an interview]
  • Kaufman, Alan (ed.) The New Generation; Fiction for Our Time from America's Writing Programs. New York: Anghor Press (Doubleday), 1987 (cloth cover, dust jacket). a. Alberts, Laurie. "Veterans" (pp.1-11)
  • Keeley, Edmund. "Cambodian Diary" [see: Henderson, Bill (ed.) Pushcart Prize, IX]
  • Keeley, Edmund. "Cambodian Diary, 1979: The Second Death" [see: Available Press/PEN Short Story Collection]
  • Kerr, Baine. Jumping-Off Place [A Breakthrough Book No. 33]. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1981. a. "Rapture"
  • Kerr, Baine. "Rapture' [see: Kerr, Baine. Jumping-Off Place]
  • Kessler, Rod. "Lieutenant" [see: Intro 13]
  • Kimple, John M. "And Even Beautiful Hands Cry" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Kingston, Maxine Hong. "The Brother in Vietnam" [see: Mother Jones, Vol.5, No.5, June 1980]
  • Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire; Stories of the Vietnam War. New York: Dell [A Delta Book], 1978
    Kaplan, Johanna. "Dragon Lady"
    Porsché, Don. "Evenings in Europe and Asia"
    Mayer, Tom. "A Birth in the Delta"
    Eastlake, William. "The Biggest Thing Since Custer"
    Glasser, Ronald J. "A Simpler Creed"
    Kolpacoff, Victor. "The Room"
    Parker, Thomas. "Troop Withdrawal -- The Initial Step"
    Major, Clarence. "Dossy O"
    Herr, Michael. "Illumination Rounds"
    Baber, Asa. "The Ambush"
    West, Thomas A. Jr. "Gone Are the Men"
    Friedman, Paul. "Portrait: My American Man, Fall, 1966"
    Woods, W.C. "He That Died of Wednesday" (
    Just, Ward. "The Congressman Who Loved Flaubert"
    Jacobs, Harvey. "The Negotiators"
    Rossman, Michael. "The Day We Named Our Child We Had Fish for Dinner"
    Chatain, Robert. "On the Perimeter"
    Ballard, J.G. "The University of Death"
    Arias-Misson, Alain. "Vietnam-Superfiction"
    Hall, James B. "God Cares, But Waits"
  • Knight: The Magazine for the Adult Male. Vol.6, no.4, January 1968.
    a. Nixon, Allan. "Smoke Screen" [at home during the war]
  • Knight, Cranston Sedrick (ed.) Tour of Duty: Vietnam in the words of those who were there. [Samisdat, vol. 46, no. 2, 182nd release], 1986
    a. Suddick, Tom. "On Making the Same Mistake Twice"
    b. Cole, Duff. "Got Some Religion"
    c. Scotellaro, Robert. "Ti-Ti"
    d. Clodfelter, Michael D. "The Mountain"
  • Knight, Damon (ed.) ORBIT 7, an Anthology of New Science Fiction Stories. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1970 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Dozois, Gardner R. "A Dream at Noonday" (pp.132-145)
  • Knight, Damon (ed.) ORBIT 7, an Anthology of Original Science Fiction Stories. New York: Berkley Medallion Books, 1970 (1st Berkley Medallion edition).
    a. Dozois, Gardner R. "A Dream at Noonday" (pp.127-139)
  • Koeppel, Kurt. "Captain Harry Moore: The Green Beret 'Death Machine'" [see: Goodman, Charles (ed.) Hell's Brigade]
  • Kohler, Judy. "Jody's Got Your Sister Too" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Kolpacoff, Victor. "The Room" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire] [see: New American Review #1]
  • Korean National Commission for UNESCO (ed.) Early Spring, Mid-Summer and Other Korean Short Stories. Arch Cape, OR: Pace International Research, 1983.
    a. Si-jong, Pak. "Ten Minutes to Seven" (pp. 176-191) [trans. by Stephen W. Moore]
  • Krumberger, John. "Hartford, Michigan" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Kumin, Maxine. "These Gifts" [see: Kumin, Maxine. Why Can't We Live Together Like Civilized Human Beings?]
  • Kumin, Maxine. Why Can't We Live Together Like Civilized Human Beings? New York: Viking Press, 1982 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "These Gifts" [about a returning soldier]
  • Ky, Pham Van. excerpt from "Blood Brothers" [see: TriQuarterly 31, Fall 1974]

L

  • Lamadrid, Enrique R. "Enemy Way" [see: Anaya, Rudolfo A. (ed.) Voces: An Anthology of Nuevo Mexicano Writers]
  • Larsen, Charles E. "The First One" [see: Adam Magazine, May 1968]
  • Laughlin, J. (ed.) New Directions 44, An International Anthology of Poetry & Prose. New York: New Directions Books, 1982 (A New Directions Paperbook).
    a. Thacker, Julia. "A Civil Campaign"
  • Laughlin, J. (ed.) New Directions in Prose and Poetry 19. New York: New Directions Publishing, 1966.
    a. Ferlinghetti, Lawrence. "Where is Vietnam?"
  • Laughlin, J. (ed.) New Directions 51: An international Anthology of Prose & Poetry. New York: New Directions Pub., 1987 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Bellamy, Joe David. "Saving the Boat People" (pp.94-112)
  • Laurel Review. Vol.24, no.1, Winter 1990.
    a. Neumann, Richard. "When Dolphins Dance"
  • Leask, Ian Graham. "The Blue Lady" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Lewis, Jack (ed.) Of Guts and Glory. Canoga Park, CA: Challenge Publications, 1968 (1st printing, mass market paperback).
  • Lewis, Robin. "Jet Pilot for the Sandinistas" [see: White, Michael C. (ed.) American Fiction; The Best Unpublished Short Stories by Emerging Writers, Number 1.]
  • Little, Loyd. "Out With the Lions" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Lupack, Alan. "Miss America and the Strippers" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Lutz, John. "Flotsam and Jetsam" (p.44-67) in [see: Bruccoli, Matthew J. & Layman, Richard (eds.) The New Black Mask, no.8]
  • Macfarlane, W. "The Ultimate Danger" [see: Analog, November 1968]

M

  • Maclay, John (ed.) Nukes: Four Horror Writers on the Ultimate Horror. Baltimore: Maclay & Associates, 1986 (1st edition, mass market paperback).
    a. Castle, Mort. "And of Gideon"
  • Madden, David. "No Trace" [see: Foley, Martha (ed.) The Best American Short Stories 1971]
  • Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. 45, No. 1, July 1973.
    a. Grant, C.L. "Come Dance With Me On My Pony's Grave" (pp.72-84)
  • Maggio, Joe. "Company Man" [Reading 49] [see: Beck, Warren A. Understanding American History Through Fiction]
  • Maitland, Derek. "The Only War We've Got" [Readings 50 and 51] [see: Beck, Warren A. Understanding American History Through Fiction]
  • Major, Clarence. "Dossy O." [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Major, Clarence. "We is Grunts" [see: Reed, Ishmael (ed.) 19 Necromancers From Now]
  • Male, Vol.18, no.9, September 1968.
    a. Talz, Nick. "One Night Nude in Danger Zone-D" (pp.30-31, 46, 48, 50)
  • Malzberg, Barry N. "Final War" [see: Malzberg, Barry N. Malzberg at Large]
  • Malzberg, Barry N. Malzberg at Large. New York: Ace Books (Charter), 1979 (1st Ace printing).
    a. "Final War"
  • Malzberg, Barry. "The Queen of Lower Saigon" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire]
  • Man From U.N.C.L.E. Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 2, September 1966.
    a. Moriarty, Tom H. "Murder in Saigon" (pp.60-90)
  • Man From U.N.C.L.E. Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 5, December 1966. a. Moriarty, Tom H. "The Saigon Charade" (pp.88-118)
  • Man From U.N.C.L.E. Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 2, September 1967. a. Moriarty, Tom H. "Condition Red in Saigon" (pp.106-123)
  • Man's Magazine. Vol.14, no.10, October 1966.
    a. Infield, Glenn. "River War in Vietnam"
  • Manscape. Vol.6, no.3, May 1990.
    a. Pierce, Al. "The Man Who Loved Blonds" [homosexual Vietnam Vet, returned from the war]
  • Margetson, Evan K. "Veterans" [see TriQuarterly 56, Winter 1983]
  • Mason, Stephen. "The Twenty-Fourth" [see: Mason, Stephen. Wind Shift]
  • Mason, Stephen. "Vietnam on My Mind: The Twenty-Third Dream" [see: Mason, Stephen. Wind Shift]
  • Mason, Stephen. Wind Shift; 21 Stories. Seattle: Read Between the Lines Publishing Co., 1976.
    a. "The Twenty-Fourth"
    b. "Vietnam on My Mind: The Twenty-Third Dream"
  • Massachusetts Review, vol.10, no.2, Spring 1969.
    a. Clayton, John J. "The Cave is Full of Soldiers" [anti-Vietnam War story]
  • Masters, Don D. "Savitts' Right War" [see: Tierney, Lisa (ed.) Voices in the Trees]
  • Matters of Life and Death; New American Stories, edited by Tobias Wolff. Green Harbor, MA: Wampeter Press, 1983.
    a. Hannah, Barry. "Testamony of Pilot"
  • Mayer, Tom. "Anson's Last Assignment" [see: Playboy, August 1967]
  • Mayer, Tom. "A Birth in the Delta" [see: Greenberg, Martin H. & Norton, Augustus Richard (eds.). Touring Nam; The Vietnam War Reader] [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire] [see: Mayer, Tom. The Weary Falcon]
  • Mayer, Tom. "Kafka for President" [see: Mayer, Tom. The Weary Falcon]
  • Mayer, Tom. "The Last Operation" [see: Mayer, Tom. The Weary Falcon]
  • Mayer, Tom. "A Walk in the Rain" [see: Mayer, Tom. The Weary Falcon
  • Mayer, Tom. "The Weary Falcon" [see: Mayer, Tom. The Weary Falcon
  • Mayer, Tom. The Weary Falcon. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "The Weary Falcon" (pp.1-54)
    b. "A Walk in the Rain" (pp.55-57)
    c. "The Last Operation" (pp.79-110)
    d. "Kafka for President" (pp.111-147)
    e. "A Birth in the Delta" (pp.149-174)
  • McAllister, Bruce. "Dream Baby" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire]
  • McCammon, Robert. Blue World. New York: Pocket Books, 1990.
    a. "Nightcrawlers" [horror story -- Vietnam Vet's nightmares come true, bringing back the dead men from his patrol]
  • McCammon, Robert. "Nightcrawlers" [see: McCammon, Robert. Blue World]
  • McCord, Howard. "Sharing a Little Heat With the Pathet Lao" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • McCorkle, Kate. "Green Tiles, Open Door" [see: Witness, Spring 1989]
  • McCusker, Michael Paul. "The Old Man" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers: Stories from Vietnam. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press, 1989 (cloth cover, dust jacket)
    "New Guy"
    "Croom"
    "The Send-off"
    "The Track"
    "SNOW Job"
    "Bien Dien"
    "Rockets"
    "Turning On"
    "Lebowitz"
    "Robert E. Lee Never Flew Jets"
    "Why Randy Wayne Crashed and Burned"
    "Mayday"
    "Waiting for the End"
  • McDonald, Walter. "Bien Dien" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Croom" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Lebowitz" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Mayday" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "New Guy" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Robert E. Lee Never Flew Jets" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Rockets" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Send-off' [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "SNOW Job" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Track" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Turning On" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Waiting for the End" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Why Randy Wayne Crashed and Burned" [see: McDonald, Walter. A Band of Brothers]
  • McElroy, Colleen "Sister Detroit" [see: McMillan, Terry (ed.) Breaking Ice]
  • McIlvoy, Kevin. "Duty" [see: Witness, Spring 1989]
  • McMahon, Marilyn M. "In This Land" [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Stories by Vietnam Vets]
  • McMillan, Terry (ed.) Breaking Ice: An Anthology of Contemporary African-American Fiction. New York: Penguin Books, 1990 (trade paperback)..
    a. Flowers, Arthur. "De Mojo Blues" (pp. 265-273)
    b. McElroy, Colleen "Sister Detroit" (pp.433-445) [takes place on the home front during the war, with many references to Vietnam and the war.]
  • McPartland, Kevin R. "Panjang Island" [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Stories by Vietnam Vets]
  • McPherson, Bruce R. (selector) Likely Stories. New Paltz, NY: Treacle Press, 1981.
    a. De Grazia, Emilio. "Brothers of the Tiger" (pp.9-46)
  • Meisinger, Richard Jr. "Taps" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Meissner, Bill. "Freddie and the Dreamers" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Men Who Would Be Good; A Novella and Six Stories. Oak Park, IL: TriQuarterly Books/Another Chicago Press, 1991 (trade paperback).
    a. Weaver, Gordon. "Under the World" [a novella] (pp.75-166)
  • Men's Digest. Vol.14, no.6, March 1969.
    a. Sellers, Con. "Better Than Whiskey?"
  • Meyers, Michael (ed.) The Next War, Winter 1986. [ "Five fictional visions of America in Conflict..." ]
    a. Gerald, John Bart. "A Fable of Turkey and Wolf"
  • Minczeski, John. "Sgt. Pepper Summer' [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Mirror Northwest, Vol. 2, Summer 1971. [see also POETRY]
    a. Hauley, D. Jr. "Two Separate Men Sharing the Same Seat on a Train" (pp.56-60)
  • Mirror Northwest, Vol. 3, 1972. Wenatchee, WA: Wenatchee Valley College.
    a. Vargas, Ernesto. "The Excuse" (pp.53-57)
    b. Hasford, Gustav. "Is That You, John Wayne? Is This Me?" (pp.58-59)
    c. Pittman, Luther. "A Day in Camp" (pp.60-63)
  • The Missouri Review, Vol.13, No.1, 1990.
    a. Butler, Robert Olen. "Open Arms" (pp.7-18)
  • Modern Man. Vol.13, no.7-150, January 1964.
    a. Nelson, Hank & LaCoste, Dick. "The Hell `Copters" [TRUE STORY?]
  • Modern Man. Vol.13, no.12-155, June 1964.
    a. Datnow, Frank. "Yanks in Vietnam -- Wine, Women and War" [TRUE STORY?]
  • Moffatt, Deborah. "Willie's War" [see: First Fictions: Introduction 9]
  • Moffett, Gregg. "Colonel Mike Yunck: One-Legged Marine Ace" [see: Goodman, Charles (ed.) Hell's Brigade]
  • Moorcock, Michael. "Crossing into Cambodia" [see: Moorcock, Michael. My Experiences in the Third World War] [see: Moorcock, Michael. The Opium General]
  • Moorcock, Michael. My Experiences in the Third World War. Manchester, England: Savoy Books, 1980 (Savoy Books original).
    a. "Crossing into Cambodia"
  • Moorcock, Michael. The Opium General. London, Great Britain: Grafton Books, 1986, (c)1984.
    a. "Crossing Into Cambodia"
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