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A Hard Place (Revised Edition) [Kindle Edition]

Jacamo Peterson
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The story of combat in South Vietnam,Republic of, with the men of a small unit known as a Mobile Reaction or "Mike Force". Operating out of the Chu Lai base camp on the coast of South Vietnam,between Danang to the north and Cam Rhon Bay to the south. Home to the 23rd Infantry Division (Americal) the 75th Rangers and other support units. Their missions took place in the northern provinces, which were dubbed by the military as the 1st Combat Tactical Zone (1CTZ).From Rosemary's Point at Chu Lai, to Da Nang, to the Tuy Lon River and the White Mountains, across the Hai Van Pass to Phu Bai, Quang Tri City and on to the DMZ 

They were both recon and striker unit, sometimes just looking for intell, sometimes attacking and sometimes being attacked. Often deployed to reinforce a small camp or firebase. Sometimes workng as convoy security.Mostly it was just HOT! Life for them was either base camp boring, or "boonie rat" intense in full "battle rattle" sweat soaked, sneakin in the bush. Living on salt pills,nasty tasting water and even worse tasting rations.

Often assigned missions to locate or capture specific targets. All of their missions were both classified and clandestine. Even their existence was denied. As much as possible their movements were hidden or camouflaged within larger unit operations and movements.

Their operations were conducted with out back-up,or support readily available. They were required to move and survive on their bush skills, to adapt, over come, improvise, and if that failed, E&E (escape and evade) back to a pick-up or rendezvous point for extraction.

This story is about serving in Vietnam as professional soldiers in a "No Such Unit Exists" status. Part of the "other" Army, the one not circumscribed by line unit regimentation, order of battle movement, or rules of engagement, in - South Vietnam, Republic of "A HARD PLACE." .

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We did not loose the Viet Nam War, We were pulled from the field. Our cause was just!!

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 545 KB
  • Print Length: 339 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1425131778
  • Publisher: John L Peterson (10 Jan 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001PBEYAK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #4,020 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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A fantastic book!! 17 Dec 2007
By Kat
Format:Paperback
I have known Jacamo since he returned from Vietnam. I never knew any of the details of his tours there until the editing of the book. It has given me great insite into the realities of what these soldiers went through. I can honestly say I have read this many times and still am amazed! He manages to capture the way they talked and acted then in a way that you can see in your mind the people as though they are still here. I would recommend it to anyone who has a friend or family member who participated in this war. It is written from someone who was on the ground fighting not from the men in charge. It is written in a way that you can feel, hear and even smell what it was like to be there! I hope someone turns it into a movie!!!!
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By brilo
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What an exciting story , couldnt put it down , felt like you were right in with the action .
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As a veteran and jungle warfare instructer who has served in south east Asia it didn't take long to realise to realise this was written by someone who had never done a patrol in primary or secondary jungle. Well; the rat started to smell when the "hero" had an 8 inch Bowie knife on his belt! The men would laugh at you if you dressed up like that in a real unit. Unit insignia? Do me a favour. Scarf around head like a pirate? Really. Not loose around neck as a sweat rag and a cut brim jungle hat then? The 40 reviews on the amazon.com site reveal this. Patrolling at night in open formations? Yeah right! Close quarter battle scenes don't happen like that! The SOPs are all wrong for meal stops, hasty defence, close target recces, battle procedure. You dont even carry the right kit and correct weights; thats just sloppy research! Hey! Good luck to you! I realised years ago in an R&R bar listening to a helicopter refueller regaling civvies and hot babes about his behind the lines exploits that everyone wants to pull up a sand bag and tell tall tales. I was trying to pretend i was a civil servant in the education aid department until two six foot monsters with military tattoos arrived and started calling me "Sir"! I just winked at him; good luck to him, he had a better tour than me.Readers beware! This book is a good enough yarn but it is not a no-duf tale by a jungle trooper so stop pretending it is.
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