michael thomas gill
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Chickenhawk
- De: Robert Mason
- Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
- Duración: 14 h y 56 m
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With more than half a million copies sold, Robert Mason's Chickenhawk is one of the best-selling books ever written about the Vietnam War. Fascinated with flying from a young age, Mason earned his private pilot's license even before graduating high school. He enlisted in the army in 1964 and endured an extremely challenging "weeding out" process in an effort to fly helicopters. Sent to Vietnam, he survived more than 1,000 air combat missions despite the violence and brutality exploding all around him.
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Best
- De richard olson en 08-21-15
- Chickenhawk
- De: Robert Mason
- Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
The Best!
Revisado: 02-02-17
I've read many books on the Vietnam war as an attempt to understand what my late father went through when he served in 69' as a crew chief/gunner. My dream as a child was not typical, I wanted to serve in the United States Army; I wanted to be Airborne/Ranger qualified and eventually be a Green Beret but wasn't good enough to serve because of an unknown hearing loss. I failed my hearing test four times over a two day period. But I digress. I wanted to know what combat was so I could relate to my dad. This book, which I've read 7 times already, is the closest I think I'll ever be to that goal. I highly recommend this masterpiece to any and all. Thank you Mr. Mason for your service and this outstanding work. God Bless
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A Noble Cause
- American Battlefield Victories in Vietnam
- De: Douglas Niles
- Narrado por: Brian O'Neill
- Duración: 10 h y 53 m
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Celebrating the skill and bravery of the United States armed forces and their South Vietnamese allies, A Noble Cause presents a gripping chronicle of both large and small unit successful combat engagements, including the Battle of Dong Xoai (1965); the Battle of Ia Drang Valley (1965), the first major ground battle of the Vietnam War; the Battle of Loc Ninh (1967) by the Cambodian border; the Battle of Khe Sanh (1967-1968) leading up to the Tet Offensive; and the Battle of Dong Ha (1968).
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- De William R. Todd-Mancillas (Name includes hyphen and capitalized M). en 02-10-20
- A Noble Cause
- American Battlefield Victories in Vietnam
- De: Douglas Niles
- Narrado por: Brian O'Neill
The best overall explanation of the major battles in the Vietnam War.
Revisado: 01-14-17
My late father was a Crew Chief/M-60 gunner in Vietnam from 1968-1969 stationed in Ban Me Thuot with The Green Hornets. Although my father spoke very little about his time there I dedicated my life to reading Everything I could about the war in hopes of somehow understanding what he went though so that I might "know" what he went through. I have read many excellent accounts of the battles and skirmishes our great and honorable men and women who served there fought, but this collection of the main battles is by far one of the best I have had the honor to read. I highly recommend this collection to everyone interested in learning about that poorly planned conflict and I truly believe that had the politicians in Washington let the soldiers do their job and and that if the media did their job and reported the truth we could have won. That said, I am incapable of expressing my complete and total gratitude to those brave men and women with my puny words. Thank you for your service and welcome home. And if anyone knew my father Ed Gill please contact me at gro257@hotmail.com. Once again, thank you for your devotion and service. God Bless all of you. Mike Gill
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