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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For the story behind the action,
By rickvid (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Night Work (Mass Market Paperback)
Denis Foley is a professional writer these days, and it shows in the vivid mental images his writing evokes, the clarity and depth of detail he pours out onto the page, and smell of jungle mold and mildew that seems to rise from the pages of this book. Although this is a work of fiction, much of it aligns with his own life history as written in "Special Men."Foley's works are not for those who want The Formula Viet Nam book (I fired my belt-fed Stoner from the hip, killed a battalion of suicide VC, then went and had some beer). He includes not just spectacular battle stories, but also some detail on the processes and procedures of inserting a LRP team, calling in air and artillery support, getting a medevac, and the planning and logistics that go into the whole operation. It isn't just "fly out, kill the bad guys, fly back, have some more beer." Foley's battle sequences are particularly striking in their analysis of what a platoon leader must understand and decide with no time, little information, and a lot of people trying to kill him, and worse, his men. His contrast between the mission-focused jungle-fighter Maj. Sangean, and the REMF staff-rat Maj. Fowler may seem too stark, too bald-faced, but my understanding is that the truth was sometimes worse. Always too many Fowlers, and not enough Sangeans, in the military or the civilian world. Wonks over workers, but that can be remedied, as Capt. Hollister shows in a severe showdown with the insufferable Maj. Fowler. This is not just a fictional documentary of events, but the story behind what makes them happen. And his story of the shoeshine boy rings true - I bet he did get two boots shined!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
rayjoy@ipa.net,
This review is from: Night Work (Mass Market Paperback)
As I said in my review of Take Back The Night. I wish I had, had this one to read first. Again I say Dennis make the words in his books sing. I really enjoyed this book. Having been a member A LRRP/RANGER unit 68 - 69 I feel that this is an authentic story of how things were in these units. Cpt Hollister I feel was an insperation to his men. I thought That Dennis had an outstanding way of telling this story. No BS just as it happened. Roadrunner6 Out
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The better book of the series.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Night Work (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read a few of this authors books, largely because I found "Night Work" to be an exceptionally well written Vietnam Novel. The pace of the book is quick, accenting battles and other important incidents. If you like war stories, specifically "grunts", this book should be on your TO READ list!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good 'Nam Novel,
By Mouthpiece "ilike2fish" (upstate NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Night Work (Mass Market Paperback)
Captain Jim Harrison is back to Nam on his second tour, only this time he is the Ops Officer for Juliet Company, a newly formed LRP unit. Administratively they have to start from scratch. Not one to sit behind a desk, he goes out on various inserts, patrols and extractions. The firefights are good and the extractions under fire are hair-raising. A good look at what it takes to set up a LRP unit. He loves serving his men but his absence from his new wife really puts a strain on his marriage. Wounded when his chopper is hit with an RPG he gets evaced to Japan for recuperation before returning to combat. Good read about the feelings of the men and women, American and Vietnamese, during the late 1960s. Recommended.
4.0 out of 5 stars
fast-paced action story with good storyline as well.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Night Work (Mass Market Paperback)
good story mixed with great action make this a must for those who like real-life-like guts and glory reads. The pace is good and the realism is sooo life-like. It is character-driven and strong-willed men who gave it their all so Americans can roam free!
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Night Work by Dennis Foley (Mass Market Paperback - December 28, 1994)
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