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Bulletproof Vests & Body Armor for Men & Women - Tactical Protection Gear for Police, Security & Self Defense
Bulletproof Vests & Body Armor for Men & Women - Tactical Protection Gear for Police, Security & Self Defense
Bulletproof Vests & Body Armor for Men & Women - Tactical Protection Gear for Police, Security & Self Defense
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By the time America decided to engage in Vietnam, the Soviets had already overwhelmed fifteen nations by force and fear. The conflict that followed was one of American history's toughest infantry wars. American soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War call it "the Nam." In this unique recollection of deadly, close-quarters infantry combat, author and twenty-year US Army veteran Donald R. White shares his wealth of personal experience, presenting an emotional trip through violence and bloodshed. In the time period between late fall of 1965 and late summer of 1969, hundreds of men were killed in action each week-something that survivors live with daily. Former US Army platoon sergeant Donald R. White reveals detailed facts about infantry war that are bloody, horrific, and shocking. In this personal account, he deals with memories that are seldom happy and often grim, giving readers an eye-witness account of what the Nam was really like for American fighting men.
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I read the other reviews where the punctuation and grammar where brought up. I agree there, but I considered the author's age and what he went through. The reader needs to slow down and imagine having coffee while listening. The book is a good diary of the author's two major battles. If anyone has read Shake and Bake Sergeant by Jerry Horton, the events leading up to the March battle are easier to follow. The accounts from Don vary a little from Jerry's when both are laying there wounded. This book mentions that the Lieutenant was able to walk again after medical treatment. Jerry's book left me to believe that he remained paralyzed. Don mentioned that Jerry was Staff Sergeant. Small details. The author lets his political opinions be known, which you may or may not agree with. If you're interested in what the grunt infantryman had to endure, this book is for you.

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