“This is a must read book...captivating, evocative...Ball has compiled an outstanding account, detailed and factual, full of the fury of the battle and the feelings of the men...a great tribute to the many brave individual Marines who gave so much...of great significance to those who want to know what it was really like.”—<i>Red Clay (Khe Sanh Veterans, Inc.)</i>

“reveals the face of war as viewed by the rifleman on the sharp end...a finely crafted and emotionally charged portrait of combat and the young men caught up in it, this narrative will certainly find an admiring audience...recommended.”—<i>Library Journal</i>

“Ball takes the reader from his first days as a brand-new recruit in San Diego, through boot camp at Pendleton, to shipping out to Vietnam. Then he covers his tour in-country, and follows that with heartfelt chapter on his return to civilian life. In a conversational style--leavened with some well-remembered (or well-reconstructed) dialogue--he tells his war and post-war stories. The book reads well, with appropriate military and battlefield jargon that doesn’t weigh down the narrative”—<i>The VVA Veteran</i>

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“Ball’s honesty is the key to the general excellence of his story...this is not just another book about Vietnam...heart-wrenching”—<i>Cincinnati Enquirer</i>

“highly readable...Ball’s no-nonsense approach, coupled with a clean, fast-paced writing style paints a clear picture of the harrowing year [the author] spent in-country as a private first-class with Fox Company”—<i>Ohioana Quarterly</i>

“Ball, like the other youths of F Company, did a very difficult and deadly job...fear of death mingled with homesickness...little did they realize that the horrors of the Vietnam war would haunt them the rest of their lives...[an] unforgettable story.”—<i>Midwest Book Review</i>

detailed descriptions of 13 months of bloody Marine combat experiences...millions of readers will understand and many will identify with the author.”—<i>Cellar Arrivals</i> (Cellar Book Shop); “provides a detailed account of what combat was like.”— <i>Reference & Research Book News</i>.

The author arrived at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego ill-prepared for the training and abuse that awaited him in boot camp. At the time, he would have done anything to escape; only upon reflection years later did he realize that the self-confidence instilled in him by his drill instructors had probably saved his life in Vietnam. A few months after boot camp, Private Ball was shipped out to Vietnam, joining F Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, near Khe Sanh. As a grunt, in the vernacular of the Corps, Ball, like the other youths of F Company, did a difficult and deadly job in such places as the A Shau Valley, Leatherneck Square, the DMZ and other obscure but critical I Corps locales. His--their--fear of death mingled with homesickness. Little did they realize that the horrors of the Vietnam War--horrors that while in-country they often claimed did not even exist--would haunt them for the rest of their lives.

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On November 8, 1967, the author arrived at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, ill-prepared for the training and abuse that awaited him in boot camp. At the time, he would have done anything to escape; only upon reflection years later did he realize that the self-confidence instilled in him by his drill instructors had probably saved his life in Vietnam.
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments    
Introduction    

1. Enlistment    
2. Welcome to Vietnam    
3. The Bush    
4. First LP and Patrol    
5. Gunny Franks    
6. Foxtrot Ridge    
7. It Hits the Fan    
8. The Battle Continues    
9. Leatherneck Square    
10. Hot LZ, Friendly Fire    
11. Malaria, Cam Lo River Basin    
12. Mutter's Ridge    
13. Mai Loc, Tokyo, Da Nang, Mai Loc    
14. Ashau Valley, Sleepwalking    
15. The World (Epilogue)    

Appendix A: Marine Corps Field Interview on the Events at Foxtrot Ridge    
Appendix B: Awards, KIA, and Other Statistics of Foxtrot Ridge    

F 2/3 Roster-May 1968, Foxtrot Ridge    
Military History of Phil Ball    
Index    
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780786472772
Publisert
2012-11-19
Utgiver
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
308 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Biografisk notat

After serving in the Marines, the late Phil Ball worked as a marine mechanic in Cincinnati, Ohio.