Author: Don Ericson
Publisher: Presidio Press
ISBN: 0307760405
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
They were the biggest Ranger company in Vietnam, and the best. For eighteen months, John L. Rotundo and Don Ericson braved the test of war at its most bloody and most raw, specializing in ambushing the enemy and fighting jungle guerillas using their own tactics. From the undiluted high of a "contact" with the enemy to the anguished mourning of a fallen comrade, they experienced nearly every emotion known to man--most of all, the power and the pride of being the finest on America's front lines.
Charlie Rangers
Author: Don Ericson
Publisher: Presidio Press
ISBN: 0307760405
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
They were the biggest Ranger company in Vietnam, and the best. For eighteen months, John L. Rotundo and Don Ericson braved the test of war at its most bloody and most raw, specializing in ambushing the enemy and fighting jungle guerillas using their own tactics. From the undiluted high of a "contact" with the enemy to the anguished mourning of a fallen comrade, they experienced nearly every emotion known to man--most of all, the power and the pride of being the finest on America's front lines.
Publisher: Presidio Press
ISBN: 0307760405
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
They were the biggest Ranger company in Vietnam, and the best. For eighteen months, John L. Rotundo and Don Ericson braved the test of war at its most bloody and most raw, specializing in ambushing the enemy and fighting jungle guerillas using their own tactics. From the undiluted high of a "contact" with the enemy to the anguished mourning of a fallen comrade, they experienced nearly every emotion known to man--most of all, the power and the pride of being the finest on America's front lines.
Lurps
Author: Robert C. Ankony
Publisher: Hamilton Books
ISBN: 0761843736
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Lurps is the revised edition of the memoir of a juvenile delinquent who drops out of ninth grade to chase his dream of military service. After volunteering for Vietnam, he joins the elite U.S. Army LRRP/Rangers—small, heavily armed long-range reconnaissance teams that patrol deep in enemy-held territory. It is 1968, and the Lurps find themselves in some of the war's hairiest campaigns and battles, including Tet, Khe Sanh, and A Shau. Readers witness all the horrors, humor, adrenaline, and unexpected beauty through the eyes of a green young warrior. Gone are the heroic clichZs and bravado as compelling narrative and realistic dialogue sweep the reader along with a powerful sense that this is actually happening. This poignant coming-of-age story explores the social background that shaped the protagonist's thinking, his uncertain quest for redemption through increased responsibility, the brotherhood of comrades in arms, women and sexual awakening, and the baffling randomness of who lives and who dies.
Publisher: Hamilton Books
ISBN: 0761843736
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Lurps is the revised edition of the memoir of a juvenile delinquent who drops out of ninth grade to chase his dream of military service. After volunteering for Vietnam, he joins the elite U.S. Army LRRP/Rangers—small, heavily armed long-range reconnaissance teams that patrol deep in enemy-held territory. It is 1968, and the Lurps find themselves in some of the war's hairiest campaigns and battles, including Tet, Khe Sanh, and A Shau. Readers witness all the horrors, humor, adrenaline, and unexpected beauty through the eyes of a green young warrior. Gone are the heroic clichZs and bravado as compelling narrative and realistic dialogue sweep the reader along with a powerful sense that this is actually happening. This poignant coming-of-age story explores the social background that shaped the protagonist's thinking, his uncertain quest for redemption through increased responsibility, the brotherhood of comrades in arms, women and sexual awakening, and the baffling randomness of who lives and who dies.
Eyes Behind the Lines
Author: Gary Linderer
Publisher: Presidio Press
ISBN: 0307574652
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
In mid-December 1968, after recovering from wounds susatined in a murderous mission, Gary Linderer returned to Phu Bai to comlpete his tour of duty as a LRP. His job was to find the enmy, observe him, or kill him--all the while behind enemy lines, where success could be as dangerous as discovery.
Publisher: Presidio Press
ISBN: 0307574652
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
In mid-December 1968, after recovering from wounds susatined in a murderous mission, Gary Linderer returned to Phu Bai to comlpete his tour of duty as a LRP. His job was to find the enmy, observe him, or kill him--all the while behind enemy lines, where success could be as dangerous as discovery.
Of Their Own Accord
Author: Gary E. Dolan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781594110269
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Based on real incidents, this is a Vietnam war novel about the role Army Ranger units played conducting raids by small teams on the ground and directed by their officers in the air. This book tracks the experiences of a young West Point graduate who volunteers for a Ranger unit in-country, learns his trade, and accomplishes his missions.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781594110269
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Based on real incidents, this is a Vietnam war novel about the role Army Ranger units played conducting raids by small teams on the ground and directed by their officers in the air. This book tracks the experiences of a young West Point graduate who volunteers for a Ranger unit in-country, learns his trade, and accomplishes his missions.
Inside the LRRPs
Author: Col. Michael Lee Lanning
Publisher: Presidio Press
ISBN: 0307801462
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Vietnam was a different kind of war, calling for a different kind of soldier. The LRRPs--Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols--were that new breed of fighting man. They operated in six-man teams deep within enemy territory, and were the eyes and ears of the units they served. This is their story--of perseverence under extreme hardship and uncommon bravery--and how they carried out the war's most hazardous missions.
Publisher: Presidio Press
ISBN: 0307801462
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Vietnam was a different kind of war, calling for a different kind of soldier. The LRRPs--Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols--were that new breed of fighting man. They operated in six-man teams deep within enemy territory, and were the eyes and ears of the units they served. This is their story--of perseverence under extreme hardship and uncommon bravery--and how they carried out the war's most hazardous missions.
Extraordinary Valor
Author: William Reeder Jr.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493063685
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
A Congressional Medal of Honor Account Extraordinary Valor is the story of Special Forces Major John Duffy’s Medal of Honor gallantry at Firebase Charlie, and the heroism of South Vietnamese paratrooper, Major Lê Văn Mễ, who fought by his side. It is the true story of their battle to defend Charlie Hill, a key to holding Vietnam's Central Highlands during North Vietnam's 1972 Easter Offensive. John Joseph Duffy was born in New York City; Le Van Mễ in a small village outside the old imperial capital of Hue in South Vietnam. Living on opposite sides of the globe, they come together in the heat of war in Southeast Asia when Major Duffy is assigned as the American advisor to the elite South Vietnamese 11th Airborne Battalion where Mễ is second in command. The battalion receives the order to "Fight to the death" on Charlie Hill. After two weeks of intense combat, hundreds lay dead and those still standing are out of food, water, and medical supplies. Their ammunition is nearly gone. Duffy and Mễ draw on their bond of friendship and trust to make a selfless two-man last stand against the final North Vietnamese human wave assault. Both are badly wounded, Duffy multiple times. Their heroic action allows 36 members of the 471-man battalion to escape and be rescued. The rest are killed, captured, or missing in action. This is their story.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493063685
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
A Congressional Medal of Honor Account Extraordinary Valor is the story of Special Forces Major John Duffy’s Medal of Honor gallantry at Firebase Charlie, and the heroism of South Vietnamese paratrooper, Major Lê Văn Mễ, who fought by his side. It is the true story of their battle to defend Charlie Hill, a key to holding Vietnam's Central Highlands during North Vietnam's 1972 Easter Offensive. John Joseph Duffy was born in New York City; Le Van Mễ in a small village outside the old imperial capital of Hue in South Vietnam. Living on opposite sides of the globe, they come together in the heat of war in Southeast Asia when Major Duffy is assigned as the American advisor to the elite South Vietnamese 11th Airborne Battalion where Mễ is second in command. The battalion receives the order to "Fight to the death" on Charlie Hill. After two weeks of intense combat, hundreds lay dead and those still standing are out of food, water, and medical supplies. Their ammunition is nearly gone. Duffy and Mễ draw on their bond of friendship and trust to make a selfless two-man last stand against the final North Vietnamese human wave assault. Both are badly wounded, Duffy multiple times. Their heroic action allows 36 members of the 471-man battalion to escape and be rescued. The rest are killed, captured, or missing in action. This is their story.
Charlie Rangers at War
Author: Darrel Gibson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781981741632
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
Charlie Co. (Rangers), have a proud tradition of combat excellence dating back to WW II, and earlier in WW I, as one company in the U.S. Army's 1/16 Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Div. In Vietnam, the Charlie Rangers fought well in jungles, rubber plantations, and rice paddies against a very aggressive and determined Communist army which included local Viet Cong forces, as well as large numbers of North Vietnamese Army units flowing into South Vietnam from the North. 1968 - 1969 saw some of the fiercest fighting, and produced the highest American casualty totals of any two year period in the 10 year Vietnam conflict. This book is based primarily upon the hand written journal kept by one Charlie Ranger infantry soldier, who served in this front line combat unit, during June 1968 to June 1969. All names, events, dates, and other information recorded here, are authentic, as remembered and recorded by the author, and other Charlie Rangers who witnessed and participated in these events. In an effort to "keep it real," no attempt has been made to glamorize or create heroes (or villains) of the participants. Rather, every effort has been made to include the bad as well as the good; and to just record what happened, and what actions were taken. Of course there is a bias from the American point of view. At this early stage in the war, most American soldiers still held to the "rightness" of our efforts to stand against unwanted aggression from a very corrupt and brutal totalitarian system in the North. The South Vietnamese clearly wanted to be "free," and choose their own government through democratic institutions. In fact, more than a million North Vietnamese had fled South before the conflict, to escape the dictatorship that enslaved their relatives in the North. By comparison, there was a modest trickle of groups or individuals that moved from South to North during this period. Unfortunately for the freedom seeking people of Vietnam, every elected government in the South turned out to be nearly as corrupt as their counterparts in the North. This made it increasingly difficult for the South Vietnamese military and their allies (including the US) to make ever greater sacrifices for their leaders. This book does not deal with the political issues, but focuses on the day to day operations and happenings experienced by the Charlie Rangers in Vietnam. From helicopter assaults, to operations with tanks and armored vehicles, to tunnel warfare, to cutting through thick jungle vegetation, to night ambush patrols, to attacks on well-fortified enemy bunker systems, to monsoon rain storms and flooded rice paddies, to Riverine operations in the Mekong Delta with the US Navy; the Charlie Rangers had to adapt and cope with a broad range of combat conditions to find and defeat the enemy. Our goal in writing this book, is to communicate and document to our families and loved ones what we experienced in Vietnam, as Charlie Rangers.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781981741632
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
Charlie Co. (Rangers), have a proud tradition of combat excellence dating back to WW II, and earlier in WW I, as one company in the U.S. Army's 1/16 Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Div. In Vietnam, the Charlie Rangers fought well in jungles, rubber plantations, and rice paddies against a very aggressive and determined Communist army which included local Viet Cong forces, as well as large numbers of North Vietnamese Army units flowing into South Vietnam from the North. 1968 - 1969 saw some of the fiercest fighting, and produced the highest American casualty totals of any two year period in the 10 year Vietnam conflict. This book is based primarily upon the hand written journal kept by one Charlie Ranger infantry soldier, who served in this front line combat unit, during June 1968 to June 1969. All names, events, dates, and other information recorded here, are authentic, as remembered and recorded by the author, and other Charlie Rangers who witnessed and participated in these events. In an effort to "keep it real," no attempt has been made to glamorize or create heroes (or villains) of the participants. Rather, every effort has been made to include the bad as well as the good; and to just record what happened, and what actions were taken. Of course there is a bias from the American point of view. At this early stage in the war, most American soldiers still held to the "rightness" of our efforts to stand against unwanted aggression from a very corrupt and brutal totalitarian system in the North. The South Vietnamese clearly wanted to be "free," and choose their own government through democratic institutions. In fact, more than a million North Vietnamese had fled South before the conflict, to escape the dictatorship that enslaved their relatives in the North. By comparison, there was a modest trickle of groups or individuals that moved from South to North during this period. Unfortunately for the freedom seeking people of Vietnam, every elected government in the South turned out to be nearly as corrupt as their counterparts in the North. This made it increasingly difficult for the South Vietnamese military and their allies (including the US) to make ever greater sacrifices for their leaders. This book does not deal with the political issues, but focuses on the day to day operations and happenings experienced by the Charlie Rangers in Vietnam. From helicopter assaults, to operations with tanks and armored vehicles, to tunnel warfare, to cutting through thick jungle vegetation, to night ambush patrols, to attacks on well-fortified enemy bunker systems, to monsoon rain storms and flooded rice paddies, to Riverine operations in the Mekong Delta with the US Navy; the Charlie Rangers had to adapt and cope with a broad range of combat conditions to find and defeat the enemy. Our goal in writing this book, is to communicate and document to our families and loved ones what we experienced in Vietnam, as Charlie Rangers.
Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units
Author: James F. Gebhardt
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428916334
Category : Military reconnaissance
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units is the 10th study in the Combat Studies Institute (CSI) Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) Occasional Paper series. This work is an outgrowth of concerns identified by the authors of On Point: The United States Army in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Specifically, these authors called into question the use of long-range surveillance (LRS) assets by commanders during that campaign and suggested an assessment ought to be made about their continuing utility and means of employment. This revision contains some important additional information the author received after this book was originally published Major (Retired) James Gebhardt, of CSI, researched and wrote this Occasional Paper with that end in view. In this study, Gebhardt surveys the US Army s historical experience with LRRP and LRS units from the 1960s Cold War and Vietnam War, through their resurgence in the 1980s and use in Operations JUST CAUSE and DESERT STORM, to the advent of the GWOT. The paper's analytical framework examines each era of LRS units in terms of doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership, and personnel. In doing so, the author makes a strong case for continuing the LRS capability in the Army s force structure. The variety of environments and enemies likely to be faced by the military in the GWOT continues to demand the unique human intelligence abilities of trained and organized LRS units. As the Army leads the Armed Forces of the United States in combating terrorists where they live, the lessons found in this survey remain timely and relevant.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428916334
Category : Military reconnaissance
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units is the 10th study in the Combat Studies Institute (CSI) Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) Occasional Paper series. This work is an outgrowth of concerns identified by the authors of On Point: The United States Army in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Specifically, these authors called into question the use of long-range surveillance (LRS) assets by commanders during that campaign and suggested an assessment ought to be made about their continuing utility and means of employment. This revision contains some important additional information the author received after this book was originally published Major (Retired) James Gebhardt, of CSI, researched and wrote this Occasional Paper with that end in view. In this study, Gebhardt surveys the US Army s historical experience with LRRP and LRS units from the 1960s Cold War and Vietnam War, through their resurgence in the 1980s and use in Operations JUST CAUSE and DESERT STORM, to the advent of the GWOT. The paper's analytical framework examines each era of LRS units in terms of doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership, and personnel. In doing so, the author makes a strong case for continuing the LRS capability in the Army s force structure. The variety of environments and enemies likely to be faced by the military in the GWOT continues to demand the unique human intelligence abilities of trained and organized LRS units. As the Army leads the Armed Forces of the United States in combating terrorists where they live, the lessons found in this survey remain timely and relevant.
Rangers at War
Author: Shelby L. Stanton
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0307789829
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 401
Book Description
"Shelby Stanton has emerged as the leading military historian on the war in Southest Asia." COL. CHARLES B. MacDONALD Author of COMPANY COMMANDER and A TIME FOR TRUMPETS One of the toughest and most challenging jobs in Vietnam was to be a U.S. Army Ranger running Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols. The LRRPs took volunteers only, and training was designed to weed out all but the best. What emerged was an elite outfit of warriors in the finest sense of the word. Now Shelby Stanton, renowned military authority on the war in Southeast Asia, presents the first and only definitive history of the LRRPs and the U.S. Army Rangers in Vietnam. They're all here: the Screaming Eagle Patrollers, Cochise Raiders, Charlie Rangers, Cobra Lightning Patrollers, and more.
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0307789829
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 401
Book Description
"Shelby Stanton has emerged as the leading military historian on the war in Southest Asia." COL. CHARLES B. MacDONALD Author of COMPANY COMMANDER and A TIME FOR TRUMPETS One of the toughest and most challenging jobs in Vietnam was to be a U.S. Army Ranger running Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols. The LRRPs took volunteers only, and training was designed to weed out all but the best. What emerged was an elite outfit of warriors in the finest sense of the word. Now Shelby Stanton, renowned military authority on the war in Southeast Asia, presents the first and only definitive history of the LRRPs and the U.S. Army Rangers in Vietnam. They're all here: the Screaming Eagle Patrollers, Cochise Raiders, Charlie Rangers, Cobra Lightning Patrollers, and more.
When I Turned Nineteen
Author: Glyn Haynie
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780998209500
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
It's the year 1969. I was serving in the U.S. Army with my brothers of First Platoon Company A 3/1 11th Bde Americal (23rd Infantry) Division. We were average American sons, fathers, husbands, or brothers who'd enlisted or been drafted from all over the United States and who'd all come from different backgrounds. We came together and formed a brotherhood that will last through time. I share my experiences about weeks of boredom and minutes to hours of terror and surviving the heat, carrying a 60-pound rucksack, monsoons, a forest fire, a typhoon, building a firebase, fear, death and fighting the enemy while mentally, physically, and morally exhausted.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780998209500
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
It's the year 1969. I was serving in the U.S. Army with my brothers of First Platoon Company A 3/1 11th Bde Americal (23rd Infantry) Division. We were average American sons, fathers, husbands, or brothers who'd enlisted or been drafted from all over the United States and who'd all come from different backgrounds. We came together and formed a brotherhood that will last through time. I share my experiences about weeks of boredom and minutes to hours of terror and surviving the heat, carrying a 60-pound rucksack, monsoons, a forest fire, a typhoon, building a firebase, fear, death and fighting the enemy while mentally, physically, and morally exhausted.