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  • Out Of Step - Part One, A Memoir of the Vietnam War

    Francis Hamit's recollections and commentary about the first two years of his service (1967-1969) in the US ArmySecurity Agency , a Top Secret military intelligence organization. It was called "Radio Research" in Vietnam where Hamit was assigned to an airborne radio direction finding (ARDF) unit. He has gone beyond his own experience and included research into formerly classified histories and ... Read more

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  • The Eyes of the Eagle

    F Company LRPs in Vietnam, 1968

    by Gary Linderer ...
    In the 101st Airborne, if you cared enough to send the very best, you sent The Howlers.Gary Linderer volunteered for the Army, then volunteered for Airborne training. When he reached Vietnam in 1968, he was assigned to the famous “Screaming Eagles,” the 101st Airborne Division. Once there, he volunteered for training and duty with F Company 58th Inf, the Long Range Patrol company that was “the ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

  • None Braver

    U.S. Air Force Pararescuemen in the War on Terrorism

    by Michael Hirsh ...
    From award-winning journalist and combat veteran Michael Hirsh comes the thrilling inside story of the Air Force’s pararescue operations in Afghanistan.The first journalist to be embedded with an Air Force combat unit in the War on Terrorism, Hirsh flew from Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, with the 71st Rescue Squadron to their expeditionary headquarters at a secret location in Central Asia. ... Read more

    $12.99 USD

  • First Force Recon Company

    Sunrise at Midnight

    by Bill Peters ...
    In 1st Force Recon you performed at a very high level of proficiency. Or you died. . . .In 1969, First Lieutenant Bill Peters and the Force Recon Marines had one of the most difficult, dangerous assignments in Vietnam. From the DMZ to the Central Highlands, their job was to provide strategic and operational intelligence to insure the security of American units as the withdrawal of the troops ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • Tail End Charlie

    Memoir of a United States Marine in the Vietnam War

    This memoir is a record of what Jensen calls the luckiest and greatest adventure of his life. In the midst of the fighting and with the knowledge that each day could be his last, this young Marine managed to find some humor in his situation and he believes that is what kept him alive.The story begins with Jensen as a young man in New York in the 1960s, who, following in his brother's footsteps, ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • American Heroes

    From the #1 bestselling authors of Walk in My Combat Boots

    Series Book 5 - Heroes Among Us
    A #1 national bestseller from the authors of Walk in My Combat Boots, celebrate the devotion and sacrifices of our nation’s bravest heroes with this collection of stories from those serving in the line of duty.U.S. soldiers who served in overseas conflicts—from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan—share true stories of the actions that earned them some of America’s most ... Read more

    $16.99 USD

  • Blood Brothers

    The Vietnam War

    by R. Sanchez ...
    Follow along on a journey with Corporal Roger Sanchez United States Marine Corps, a combat infantry Marine during the Vietnam War.A time in American history that divided a nation and a generation.The story is a journey from innocents, to the reality of the dark nature of man. It is written not as a historical account, but from an emotional and personal point of view, of the author. ... Read more

    $2.99 USD

  • THE MAD FRAGGER AND ME: Leading an Infantry Rifle Platoon in Vietnam

    by Thomas Dolan ...
    "The Mad Fragger and Me: Leading an Infantry Rifle Platoon in Vietnam" descibes the true experiences of a U.S. soldier, through his military training and troop duty, culminating in a 1970-1971 tour as an Infantry Platoon Leader in Vietnam.Former 1st Lieutenant Tom Dolan takes the reader on a vivid armchair tour of sometimes grueling 1969 Army training. He includes numerous character sketches and ... Read more

    $4.99 USD

  • Harry's War

    by Ed Benjamin ...
    Is this what DEATH feels like? Experience the raw emotions of air to air combat. Feel the tension as Harry flies against seven enemy aircraft. This book will place you inside the cockpit of an F-15 fighter as Harry must decide how to deal with incoming seven state-of-the-art Su-27 Iranian fighters. Even though he faces insurmountable odds, Harry chooses to stay and fight. The reader can feel his ... Read more

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  • We Dared to Fly

    Dangerous Secret Missions During the Vietnam War

    We Dared to Fly is the true story of the young men who risked their lives daily on classified missions deep behind enemy lines during the Vietnam War. The Army aviators and enlisted observers assigned to the 131st Surveillance Airplane Company, call sign Iron Spud, flew the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk into the jaws of death to capture timely intelligence for top military decision makers and senior ... Read more

    $21.99 USD

  • Grunt Slang in Vietnam

    Words of the War

    A look at how combat, culture, and military tradition influenced soldiers' language in Vietnam from the award-winning, USA Today–bestselling author.The slang, or unique vocabulary, of the soldiers and marines serving in Vietnam, was a mishmash of words and phrases whose origins reached back to the Korean War, World War II, and even earlier. Additionally, it was influenced by the United States' ... Read more

    $12.39 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • From Harlem to Viet Nam and Back

    Simply a Black Marine's Combat Experience in Southeast Asia

    by Enoch Buckery ...
    At the time, I was a twenty-year-old, wholesome, part-time business administration student of six credits at City University of New York, and also employed at the American Iron and Steel Institute as a sales expeditor, when my draft notice came from the U.S. Army. Twelve credits were necessary for a student's full deferment from the United States Military Draft. I was also newly married at the ... Read more

    $3.99 USD