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Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby NitroPower » Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:31 pm

Try Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, if you like war stories. Be advised: It puts very graphic images in your head.

If you must know, its about this black guy who gets drafted into vietnam, and it is recollection of it.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:40 pm

Try Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, if you like war stories. Be advised: It puts very graphic images in your head.

If you must know, its about this black guy who gets drafted into vietnam, and it is recollection of it.


Living through it was enough for me.  :(

Some how reading about it just doesn't interest me.  :-/

I'm not trying to be a smartass. I guess it's the same thing as reading a book after seeing the movie..... :-/

But I do appreciate you posting it, thanks!

BTW, As badly as Blacks have been treated in the US. They were treated far worse by the VC/NVA. Even the horror stories from the old south and the KKK can't compare to what went on in Nam.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby BigTruck » Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:48 pm

Personally I find veitnam stories facinating, but again I didn't have to live through it so I imagine it's much different for other people.  Jungle warfare just has a certain feeling to it that the desert doesn't offer.    

My favorite Veitnam book so far is Marine Sniper, it's about Carlos Hathcock, a Gunnery Sergeant that had the most kills in veitnam single handedly and also set numerous other shooting records.  An excellent story, very detailed and keeps you in the action.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Thu Sep 04, 2008 5:00 pm

[quote]Personally I find veitnam stories facinating, but again I didn't have to live through it so I imagine it's much different for other people.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby BigTruck » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:07 pm

[quote][quote]Personally I find veitnam stories facinating, but again I didn't have to live through it so I imagine it's much different for other people.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby Ravang » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:25 pm

My favorite book about Vietnam was "Low, Level, Hell" by Hugh L. Mills, Jr.

Great book about the story of his experience as an aeroscout pilot, very good read.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby expat » Fri Sep 05, 2008 2:26 am

Try, "A Slow Walk in Sad Rain", it is one of those books I read every couple of years or so, it is the Vietnam Catch 22. It is poignant and darkly comic. It is by John P. McAfee, former Special Forces officer and combat veteran, based on the author's own experiences as a combat Green Beret.

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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Fri Sep 05, 2008 4:44 am

[quote][quote][quote]Personally I find veitnam stories facinating, but again I didn't have to live through it so I imagine it's much different for other people.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby expat » Fri Sep 05, 2008 5:36 am

[quote][quote][quote][quote]Personally I find veitnam stories facinating, but again I didn't have to live through it so I imagine it's much different for other people.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Fri Sep 05, 2008 7:38 am

Yea, Maj. John Plaster wrote a book called "The Ultimate Sniper: An Advanced Training Manual for Military and Police Snipers". Surprise, surprise, I have a copy.....lmao.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Plaster

I was being facetious, I don't think their is anyone in the military that has anything to do with sniping that doesn't know Maj. Plaster. He is darn near a legend in the Sniper community in his own right.
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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby expat » Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:39 am

Yea, Maj. John Plaster wrote a book called "The Ultimate Sniper: An Advanced Training Manual for Military and Police Snipers". Surprise, surprise, I have a copy.....lmao.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Plaster

I was being facetious, I don't think their is anyone in the military that has anything to do with sniping that doesn't know Maj. Plaster. He is darn near a legend in the Sniper community in his own right.


I see he received a field commission, starting out in the enlisted ranks. Not often that you read about field promotions :o

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Re: Great Vietnam War Story Book.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Fri Sep 05, 2008 12:00 pm

Yea, Maj. John Plaster wrote a book called "The Ultimate Sniper: An Advanced Training Manual for Military and Police Snipers". Surprise, surprise, I have a copy.....lmao.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Plaster

I was being facetious, I don't think their is anyone in the military that has anything to do with sniping that doesn't know Maj. Plaster. He is darn near a legend in the Sniper community in his own right.


I see he received a field commission, starting out in the enlisted ranks. Not often that you read about field promotions :o

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Read, "To Hell and Back" by First Lieutenant Audie Leon Murphy

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