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"thank goodness for the operators"
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This is a US Army helicopter pilot's candid, firsthand account of his Vietnam experience in the air and on the ground at the height of US troop strength and then again when he returned for a second tour of duty at the very end of the war. It is a nonpolitical description of what life was really like for him and others who served in Vietnam. There is no embellishment or any secondhand stories from anyone else about their experiences in Vietnam.
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A Handful of Hard Men
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It is difficult to find another soldier's story to equal Captain Darrell Watt's in terms of time spent on the field of battle and challenges faced. Even by the lofty standards of the SAS and Special Forces, one has to look far to find anyone who can match his record of resilience and valor in the face of such daunting odds and with resources so paltry. In the fight, he showed himself to be a military maestro. After 12 years in the cauldron of war, his cause slipped from beneath him, and Rhodesia gave way to Zimbabwe.
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Great story, awful narration
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Things I'll Never Forget
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- By: James M. Dixon
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Things I’ll Never Forget is the story of a young high school graduate in 1965 who faces being drafted into the Army or volunteering for the Marine Corps. These are his memories of funny times, disgusting times and deadly times. The author kept a journal for an entire year; therefore many of the dates, times and places are accurate. The rest is based on memories that are forever tattooed on his brain. This is not a pro-war book, nor is it anti-war. It is the true story of what the Marine Corps was like in the late 1960’s.
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When it first appeared, A Rumor of War brought home to American readers, with terrifying vividness and honesty, the devastating effects of the Vietnam War on the soldiers who fought there. And while it is a memoir of one young man's experiences and therefore deeply personal, it is also a book that speaks powerfully to today's students about the larger themes of human conscience, good and evil, and the desperate extremes men are forced to confront in any war.
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rumour of war (Vietnam through the eyes of a vet )
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When Navy SEAL Adam Brown woke up on March 17, 2010, he didn’t know he would die that night in the Hindu Kush Mountains of Afghanistan - but he was ready: In a letter to his children, not meant to be seen unless the worst happened, he wrote, "I’m not afraid of anything that might happen to me on this earth, because I know no matter what, nothing can take my spirit from me."
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Like pulling teeth
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Silent Heroes
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Rick Greenberg joined the Corps right out of high school because he always wanted to be a Marine. Little did he know what it would ultimately cost him to even approach earning such a title. After boot camp, "Greeny", as he was later known by his Recon team buddies, attended radio communication school in San Diego, California. As a radio operator, upon arrival in Vietnam, Greenberg was both surprised and troubled when he was arbitrarily assigned to the First Recon Battalion, generally considered to be an elite unit.
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19 Minutes to Live
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Over 12,000 helicopters were used in the Vietnam War, which is why it became known as "The Helicopter War". Almost half of the helicopters, 5,086, were lost. This memoir describes first-hand the harrowing experiences of helicopter pilots and crews in combat operations, from the far South to the DMZ, including the infamous Ashau Valley, Hamburger Hill, LZ Airborne, and others. 19 Minutes to Live illustrates the incredible courage and determination of helicopter pilots and crews supporting those heroes that carried a rucksack and a rifle in Vietnam.
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Would recommend.
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To the Limit
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- By: Tom A. Johnson
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From June 1967 to June 1968, Tom Johnson accumulated an astonishing 1,600 flying hours piloting the UH-1 "Iroquois" - better known as the "Huey" - as part of the famous First Air Cavalry Division. His battalion was one of the most decorated units of the Vietnam War, and helped redefine modern warfare. Johnson's riveting memoir takes us into key battles and rescue missions, including those for Hue and Khe Sanh. In harrowing detail, he tells of being shot down in the battle of A Shau Valley, of surviving enemy attacks during the Tet Offensive, and of a death-defying nighttime river rescue.
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Well worth a credit
- By adam davies on 13-03-19
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Break Point
- By: Ollie Ollerton
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We all have break points to face - at the gym, in the office, in our personal lives - those moments of self-doubt where we have to dig deep, and find something within to grab hold of and push us through. Ex-Special Forces soldier Ollie Ollerton has faced his own break points and now he tells us the lessons he has learnt along the way. From survivor of a freak childhood attack to elite fighter, Ollie's incredible story features, high-speed shoot-outs, counter-terrorism and humanitarian heroics.
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Great, up to a point.
- By Trident on 09-08-19
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The Boys of '67
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- By: Andrew Wiest
- Narrated by: William Hughes
- Length: 15 hrs and 12 mins
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When the 160 men of Charlie Company were drafted by the US Army in May 1966, they were part of the wave of conscription that would swell the American military to eighty thousand combat troops in Vietnam by the height of the war in 1968. In the spring of 1966 the war was still popular, and the draftees of Charlie Company saw their service as a rite of passage. But by December 1967, when the company returned home, only thirty men were not casualties.
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What A Journey
- By S. Morris on 27-02-17
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The unforgettable account and courageous actions of the US Army's 240th Assault Helicopter Company and Green Beret Staff Sergeant Roy Benavidez, who risked everything to rescue a Special Forces team trapped behind enemy lines.
In Legend, acclaimed best-selling author Eric Blehm takes as his canvas the Vietnam War as seen through a single mission that occurred on May 2, 1968. A 12-man Special Forces team had been covertly inserted into a small clearing in the jungles of neutral Cambodia - where US forces were forbidden to operate. Their objective, just miles over the Vietnam border, was to collect evidence that proved the North Vietnamese Army was using the Cambodian sanctuary as a major conduit for supplying troops and materiel to the south via the Ho Chi Minh Trail. What the team didn't know was that they had infiltrated a section of jungle that concealed a major enemy base. Soon they found themselves surrounded by hundreds of NVA, under attack, low on ammunition, stacking the bodies of the dead as cover in a desperate attempt to survive the onslaught.
When Special Forces Staff Sergeant Roy Benavidez heard the distress call, he jumped aboard the next helicopter bound for the combat zone without hesitation. Orphaned at the age of seven, Benavidez had picked cotton alongside his family as a child and dropped out of school as a teen before joining the army. Although he was grievously wounded during his first tour of duty in Vietnam and told he would never walk again, Benavidez fought his way back - ultimately earning his green beret.
What followed would become legend in the Special Operations community. Flown into the foray of battle by the courageous pilots and crew of the 240th Assault Helicopter Company, Benavidez jumped from the hovering aircraft and ran nearly 100 yards through withering enemy fire. Despite being immediately and severely wounded, Benavidez reached the perimeter of the decimated team, provided medical care, and proceeded to organize an extraordinary defense and rescue. During the hours-long battle, he was bayoneted, shot, and hit by grenade shrapnel more than thirty times, yet he refused to abandon his efforts until every survivor was out of harm's way.
Written with extensive access to family members, surviving members of the 240th Assault Helicopter Company, on-the-ground eyewitness accounts never before published, as well as recently discovered archival and declassified military records, Blehm has created a riveting narrative both of Roy Benavidez's life and career and of the inspiring, almost unbelievable events that defined the brotherhood of the air and ground warriors in an unpopular war halfway around the world. Legend recounts the courage and commitment of those who fought in Vietnam in service of their country and the story of one of the many unsung heroes of the war, whose actions would be scrutinized for more than a decade in a battle for a long overdue and what many believe was an unjustly denied Medal of Honor.
The case was reopened 13 years later, in 1980, when a long-lost - and believed dead - Green Beret eyewitness whom Benavidez had rescued that day came forth and wrote a statement that revealed, once and for all, what happened on that fateful day in May of 1968.
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- Honest Harry
- 21-06-18
legend, hero, warrior, man, decent, family
a true story of a real her,o, legend and warrior. one of the most real accounts I've ever heard.
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- Juliet
- 26-11-17
Legends deserve better
Strangely it doesn't feel right to leave a less than positive review given the subject matter.
However.....1)The book was far too long.
2) The narration dronned on and on.
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- M. J. Atkinson
- Bournemouth, England
- 29-06-17
Inspiration from forgotten a war
Well narrated retelling of a legend from the Vietnam war, his background and experience there.
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- Royston
- 02-05-16
Amazing heroism to help his fellow brothers in arms.
A truly great story of a man who didn't understand how to quit! Despite sustaining injuries that would have put most men down Roy Benavidez beat the odds and went on a second tour. Had it not been for the attitude of this man many more people would be just statistics of the Vietnam war. His story presented here is a powerful tribute to a man of modesty who "would help someone in need ".
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- Kindle Customer
- 28-08-15
Outstanding interwoven memoir
Having read around 100 Vietnam memoirs with a specific interest in SOG, SF And LRRPS, I must say this is in the top two or three. It is outstanding. Well written and researched. Has a number of interwoven stories so you never get tired of one thread. The descriptions of firefights and military operations is excellent and vivid. As a soldier myself I honestly felt transported to the battlefield. Highly recommended.
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- Jut
- 07-05-15
Eric Blehm's best work yet! Loved every minute!
An excellent book about some of the bravest young men to fight and die in Southeast Asia, a modern classic
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- Jon
- 09-08-15
Must read!
This story should be read by all people to help realize why it's important to honor soldiers, both past and present.
9 of 9 people found this review helpful
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- Jacob
- 13-11-15
awesome
Another great narrative from Blehm. keep them coming sir! Love hearing about these men and the full story of their place in the world.
8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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- ronald
- 26-05-16
More relevance now than ever.
While perhaps too intense for some., this is a significant story for today's young Americans.
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- FoodForWolves
- 20-02-17
Incredible story
Roy Benavitez is a badass' badass and exhibits the honor of the army tradition!!! Must check out!
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- Jeffrey Ammenti
- 27-04-16
Amazing story
A must listen for fans off Vietnam non fiction this is a story that cannot be matched by fiction this is a story of true heroes
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- Bernardo Gomez Palacio
- 20-08-15
A Testament to the Humble Heroes of Vietnam
Truly inspiring! Eric Blehm reinvigorates the history of another hero of the US Armed Forces. He shares with us not only the prowess of the soldier but his life struggle as a kid and young man as well as his ethos and core values. In addition Fred Sanders does a fantastic job telling this story.
In a time where young people embraces pop culture icons we have here a true example of life. Tango Mike Mike.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-12-19
Purest example of selfless service
A must read for any combat arms service member of selfless service and love for your brother.
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- R. Frost
- 01-12-19
Impressive story, but not rivetting.
It didn't make me want to keep listening, so I only gave it 4 out of 5.
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- Kathryn Kessler
- 07-10-19
Amazing Story of our American Heros
This book depicts the story of not only one of our Hero's from the Vietnam war, but the story of many American Heroes! loved it!! A must read!
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- SrH
- 04-10-19
Amazing story!!
This was one of the very best books I've read in a long time. Wonderful