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Land With No Sun A Year In Vietnam With The 173rd Airborne Ted G Arthurs

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Land With No Sun A Year In Vietnam With The 173rd Airborne Ted G Arthurs
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Publisher: Stackpole Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 428
Author: Ted G. Arthurs
ISBN: 9780811741491, 0811741494
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Land With No Sun A Year In Vietnam With The 173rd Airborne Ted G Arthurs by Ted G. Arthurs 9780811741491, 0811741494 instant download after payment.

A no-holds-barred, straight-in-your-face account of combat in Vietnam. A first-person history of the action seen by the United States airborne infantry brigade in Vietnam, from a Silver Star awarded Command Sergeant Major.
A no-holds-barred, straight-in-your-face account of combat in Vietnam. You know it's going to be hot when your brigade is referred to as a Fireball unit. From May 1967 through May 1968, Ted Arthurs was in the thick of it, humping an eighty-pound rucksack through triple canopy jungle, chasing down the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam. As sergeant major for a battalion of eight-hundred men, it was his job to see them through this jungle hell and get them back home again.

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