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The Story Behind the Story at Khe Sanh,
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This review is from: Lima-6: A Marine Company Commander in Vietnam, June 1967-January 1968 (Hardcover)
If you are at all intersted in the small company action in the months that led up to the "Siege of Khe Sanh." then "LIMA 6" is a primary source text that gives a unique insight to the day in day out struggle of small unit activities in Northern I Corps. Dick Camp gives an uncensored account of life in Indian Country and how small unit Marines operated in one of the most unpleseant and hostile environments on planet in during the period of his writing.For the serious historian, former Marine trying to understand and civilian interested in the Vietnam War, "Lima 6" gives the reader an edge of his seat history of the terror of fighting the NVA and the pride of being a United States Marine,
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Outstanding book about combat and leadership.,
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This review is from: Lima-6: A Marine Company Commander in Vietnam, June 1967-January 1968 (Hardcover)
A great and true adventure. The innermost thoughts of a Marine Corps company commander.
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Lima-6: A Marine Company Commander in Vietnam, June 1967-January 1968 by Eric Hammel (Hardcover - December 4, 1989)
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