Lurps: A Ranger's Diary of Tet, Khe Sanh, A Shau, and Quang Tri
Autor Robert C. Ankonyen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2006
This poignant, auto-biographical, coming-of-age story explores the social background that shaped the protagonist's thinking; his quest for redemption through increased responsibility; the brotherhood of comrades in arms; women and his sexual awakening; and the mysterious, baffling randomness of who lives and who dies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761832812
ISBN-10: 0761832815
Pagini: 293
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761832815
Pagini: 293
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1 Preface
2 Acknowledgements
3 Maps
4 1. Childhood
5 2. Basic Combat Training
6 3. Advanced Individual Training
7 4. Airborne School
8 5. Rigger School
9 6. A Decision
10 7. Vietnam
11 8. First Cavalry Division
12 9. Transfer to LRRPs
13 10. LZ English
14 11. Move North
15 12. Tet
16 13. First Patrol
17 14. Learning the Ropes
18 15. Contact
19 16. Luck
20 17. Khe Sanh
21 18. A Shau
22 19. Recondo School
23 20. Hong Kong
24 21. Patrols as Team Leader
25 22. Patrolling On
26 23. Twenty-second and Last Patrol
27 24. Going Home
28 Author's Note
29 Appendix A: Standing Orders, Rogers' Rangers
30 Appendix B: American Casualties in Vietnam
31 Glossary
32 Bibliography
33 Index
2 Acknowledgements
3 Maps
4 1. Childhood
5 2. Basic Combat Training
6 3. Advanced Individual Training
7 4. Airborne School
8 5. Rigger School
9 6. A Decision
10 7. Vietnam
11 8. First Cavalry Division
12 9. Transfer to LRRPs
13 10. LZ English
14 11. Move North
15 12. Tet
16 13. First Patrol
17 14. Learning the Ropes
18 15. Contact
19 16. Luck
20 17. Khe Sanh
21 18. A Shau
22 19. Recondo School
23 20. Hong Kong
24 21. Patrols as Team Leader
25 22. Patrolling On
26 23. Twenty-second and Last Patrol
27 24. Going Home
28 Author's Note
29 Appendix A: Standing Orders, Rogers' Rangers
30 Appendix B: American Casualties in Vietnam
31 Glossary
32 Bibliography
33 Index
Recenzii
Dr. Robert C. Ankony has written a fascinating, highly readable memoir of his distinguished military career. Following him from the decision to join the Army at 17 through the difficult task of becoming a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment, we experience some of the most significant battles of the Vietnam War... By giving the work a sense of immediacy that many autobiographies lack, this approach allows the reader to live the experiences as Ankony remembers them. But the book is more than a combat diary; it also contains frank discussions, from a soldier's perspective, about the turbulent political and social aspects of war. These elements combine to make the book a unique addition to the growing field of Vietnam literature... The book is not, however, about his [Ankony's] own heroism so much as what his service meant, as well as a tribute to those men who helped make him who he is. A pleasure to read, Lurps is among the best war diaries available.
From a blue-collar neighborhood in southwest Detroit to the badlands of northern I Corps, Ankony's memoir is a vivid and unusually honest tale of one man's journey to war in South Vietnam and back.From his remarkable eyewitness account of the North Vietnamese attack on Quang Tri City during the 1968 Tet Offensive to his description of the equipment and skills a soldier in Vietnam needed to survive, [Ankony] has given us a highly readable tale that is sure to entertain and inform anyone who has an interest in the war.
From a blue-collar neighborhood in southwest Detroit to the badlands of northern I Corps, Ankony's memoir is a vivid and unusually honest tale of one man's journey to war in South Vietnam and back.From his remarkable eyewitness account of the North Vietnamese attack on Quang Tri City during the 1968 Tet Offensive to his description of the equipment and skills a soldier in Vietnam needed to survive, [Ankony] has given us a highly readable tale that is sure to entertain and inform anyone who has an interest in the war.