A hard-hitting history of the U.S. airborne unit who made a name for
themselves in the unforgiving jungles of South Vietnam. “It was
easier killing than living.” Third Battalion 506th Airborne veteran
Drawing on interviews with veterans, many of whom have never gone on
the record before, Ian Gardner follows up his epic trilogy about the
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment in World War II with the story of
the unit's reactivation at the height of the Vietnam War. This is the
dramatic history of a band of brothers who served together in Vietnam
and who against the odds lived up to the reputation of their World War
II forefathers. Brigadier General Salve Matheson's idea was to create
an 800-strong battalion of airborne volunteers in the same legendary
“Currahee” spirit that had defined the volunteers of 1942. The man
he chose to lead them was John Geraci, who would mold this young
brotherhood into a highly cohesive and motivated force. In December
1967, the battalion was sent into the Central Highlands of Lam Dong
Province. Geraci and his men began their Search and Destroy patrols,
which coincided with the North Vietnamese build-up to the Tet
Offensive and was a brutal introduction to the reality of a dirty,
bloody war. Gardner reveals how it was here that the tenacious
volunteers made their mark, just like their predecessors had done in
Normandy, and the battalion was ultimately awarded a Valorous Unit
Citation. This book shows how and why this unit was deserving of that
award, recounting their daily sanguinary struggle in the face of a
hostile environment and a determined enemy. Through countless
interviews and rare personal photographs, Sign Here for Sacrifice
shows the action, leadership, humor and bravery displayed by these
airborne warriors.
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The Untold Story of the Third Battalion, 506th Airborne, Vietnam 1968
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472849458
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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