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    Assault from the Sky: U.S Marine Corps Helicopter Operations in Vietnam

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    Assault from the Sky: U.S Marine Corps Helicopter Operations in Vietnam

    Colonel Richard D. Camp USMC (Ret), "Assault from the Sky: U.S Marine Corps Helicopter Operations in Vietnam"
    English | 2013 | pages: 264 | ISBN: 1612001289 | EPUB | 17,6 mb

    This work describes U.S. Marine Corps helicopter operations, including their actions and evolution, throughout the Vietnam War. The book is divided into parts spanning the three stages of the Corps’ combat deployment: “Buildup (1962–1966),” “Heavy Combat (1967–1969),” and “The Bitter End (1975).” Each part includes chapters devoted to “telling the story” of Marine helicopters from the individual to the strategic level.
    Vietnam has often been called our “first helicopter war,” and indeed the U.S. Marine Corps, as well as Army, had to feel its way forward during the initial combats. But by 1967 the combat was raging across South Vietnam, with confrontational battles against the NVA, on a scale comparable to the great campaigns of WWII. In 1968, when the Communists launched their mammoth counteroffensive, the Marines were forced to fight on all sides, with the helicopter giving them the additional dimension that proved decisive in repelling the enemy.
    The author, a Vietnam veteran, uses his experiences as a company commander to bring the story to life by weaving personal accounts, after-action reports and official documents into a remarkably readable narrative of service and sacrifice by Marine pilots and crewmen. The entire story of the war is here depicted through the prism of Marine helicopter operations, from the first deployments to support the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) against the Viet Cong through the rapid United States buildup to stop the North Vietnamese Army, until the final withdrawal from our Embassy.
    Colonel Dick Camp, a Purple Heart recipient, served 26 years in the U.S. Marine Corps before retiring in 1988. Upon retirement he served as the Deputy Director, U.S. Marine Corps History Division and as the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, Vice President for Museum Operations at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia. Currently residing in Fredericksburg, Virginia, he is the author of ten books and over 100 magazine articles on various military related subjects.
    Table of Contents
    Prologue
    PART I: THE BUILDUP, 1962-1966
    ONE: Archie’s Angels
    TWO: HMM-364 Strike Mission
    THREE: Death on the Flight Line
    FOUR: One Very Bad Afternoon
    FIVE: Ashau Valley Rescue
    SIX: Helicopter Valley
    PART II: HEAVY COMBAT, 1967-1969
    SEVEN: Special Landing Force
    EIGHT: A Month in the Tour of HMM-165
    NINE: The Beach Rescue
    TEN: Super Gaggle
    ELEVEN: Lang Vei Rescue Attempt
    TWELVE: Team Box Score
    PART III: THE BITTER END, 1975
    THIRTEEN: Operation Frequent Wind
    FOURTEEN: Saigon Rooftops
    FIFTEEN: Defense Attaché Compound
    SIXTEEN: The Embassy
    APPENDIX A: Marine Corps Helicopter Development 1948–1969
    APPENDIX B: Pless Recommendation for Medal of Honor
    APPENDIX C: Navy Unit Commendation Task Force 76
    Bibliography
    Index

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