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I was inspired to write this book by the men that I served along
side.There is no hyperbole in this book. Land clearing and the
men who were part of it in Vietnam are unknown to most of
America. The history of land clearing in Vietnam is obscure.
These men were the most unwashed, unruly, unshaven, and
undisciplined of probably any unit in the Army in Vietnam.
Nobody worked harder, longer hours, or endured more
hardships than the men of land clearing.The Officers and
NCOs knew that and gave us respect. I am confident we gave
countless reasons to bring many, if not all, up on Article 15
charges. I don’t think that happened to anyone I knew. The
work was so difficult and critical to the mission of the US Army
that leadership looked the other way.I would not want to repeat
my time in Vietnam, which is why I did not re-enlist. I would not
take a million bucks for the experiences and friendships. em
em
I was inspired to write this book by the men that I served along
side.There is no hyperbole in this book. Land clearing and the
men who were part of it in Vietnam are unknown to most of
America. The history of land clearing in Vietnam is obscure.
These men were the most unwashed, unruly, unshaven, and
undisciplined of probably any unit in the Army in Vietnam.
Nobody worked harder, longer hours, or endured more
hardships than the men of land clearing.The Officers and
NCOs knew that and gave us respect. I am confident we gave
countless reasons to bring many, if not all, up on Article 15
charges. I don’t think that happened to anyone I knew. The
work was so difficult and critical to the mission of the US Army
that leadership looked the other way.I would not want to repeat
my time in Vietnam, which is why I did not re-enlist. I would not
take a million bucks for the experiences and friendships. em
em