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Author Short, Gregory V., 1949-

Title Ground pounder : a Marine's journey through South Vietnam, 1968-1969 / Gregory V. Short
Published Denton, Tex. : University of North Texas Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 340 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series North Texas military biography and memoir series ; no. 6
North Texas military biography and memoir series ; no. 6.
Contents Journey to Ixtlan -- Hill of angels -- Yankee Station -- Tet -- On the road again -- Six Flags over nothing -- Dear John -- Gypsy -- The wild bunch -- Walking with the dead -- America's finest -- Into the breech -- Around the world in thirty days -- In-a-gadda-da-vida
Summary "In early February of 1968, at the beginning of the Tet Offensive, Private First Class Gregory V. Short arrived in Vietnam as an eighteen-year-old U.S. Marine. Amid all of the confusion and destruction, he began his tour of duty as an 81mm mortarman with the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, which was stationed at Con Thien near the DMZ. While living in horrendous conditions reminiscent of the trenches in World War I, his unit was cut off and constantly being bombarded by the North Vietnamese heavy artillery, rockets, and mortars. Soon thereafter Short left his mortar crew and became an 81mm's Forward Observer for Hotel Company. Working with the U.S. Army's 1st Air Cavalry Division and other units, he helped relieve the siege at Khe Sanh by reopening Route 9. Short participated in several different operations close to the Laotian border, where contact with the enemy was often heavy and always chaotic. On May 19, Ho Chi Minh's birthday, the NVA attempted to overrun the combat base in the early morning hours. Tragically, during a two-month period, one of the companies (Foxtrot Company) within his battalion would sustain more than 70 percent casualties. By September Short was transferred to the 1st Battalion 9th Marines (the Walking Dead). Assigned as an infantryman (grunt) with Bravo Company and operating along the DMZ and near the A Shau Valley, he would spend the next five months patrolling the mountainous terrain and enduring the harsh elements. At the end of his first tour, he re-upped for a second and was assigned to the 1st Marine Air Wing in Da Nang, where he had an opportunity to become familiar with the Vietnamese culture. Direct, honest, and brutal in his observations, Short holds nothing back in describing the hardships of modern warfare and our leaders' illusions of success."--Publisher's description
Notes Previously published in 2007 by AuthorHouse under the title: Arc Light: A Marine's journey through South Vietnam
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Short, Gregory V., 1949-
SUBJECT Short, Gregory V., 1949- fast
Subject United States. Marine Corps -- Biography
SUBJECT United States. Marine Corps fast
Subject Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Veterans -- United States -- Biography
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, American
Tet Offensive, 1968 -- Personal narratives, American
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
HISTORY -- Asia -- Southeast Asia.
HISTORY -- Military -- Vietnam War.
Veterans
SUBJECT Vietnam (Republic) -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96009356
Subject United States
Vietnam (Republic)
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Personal narratives
Form Electronic book
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