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(More customer reviews)I found this book is to be very well written and it told a fair and accurate description of the battles fought by the 4th Infantry Division during their operation in Cambodia in May 1970. I was in the 4th Infantry Division 1/12 Bravo Company and had left Vietnam 4 months before this operation and I lost a High School friend in this operation.
I recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the Vietnam War or to anyone who served over there. This book highlights the bravery of the men who served in Vietnam and tells of their actions in the performance of their duty. The book also points out how brave the helicopter pilots and crews were that supported the 4th Infantry Division who risked their lives time after time to bring them supplies and to extract the wounded soldiers.
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"Jerald W. Jerry Berry served in Vietnam with the 3rd Battalion, 506thAirborne Infantry (Paratrooper), 101st Airborne Division in 1967- 68. Originallyassigned as a rifleman, he became the battalion Public Information Officer(PIO), combat photographer/reporter, shortly into his tour.Berry retired from his thirty-year career as Staff Wildlife Biologist with theU.S. Forest Service in 1997. As historian for the 3-506th, he maintains a website for his fellow Currahees. He currently resides in Libby,Montana with his wife, Donna.Other books by Berry include The Stand Alone Battalion, PsychologicalWarfare Leaflets of the Vietnam War, and My Gift to You."
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