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Kenn Miller (Author)
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101st Lrp/Rangers March 30, 1997
In the summer of 1967, the good old days were ending for the hard-core 1st Brigade LRRPs of the 101st Airborne Division, perhaps the finest maneuver element of its size in the history of the United States Army. It was a bitter pill. After working on their own in Vietnam for more than two years, the Brigade LRRPs were ordered to join forces with the division once again.

But even as these formidable hunters and killers were themselves swallowed up by the Screaming Eagles' Division LRPs to eventually become F Co., 58th Infantry, they continued the deadly, daring LRRP tradition. From saturation patrols along the Laotian border to near-suicide missions and compromised positions in the always dangerous A Shau valley, the F/58th unflinchingly faced death every day and became one of the most highly decorated companies in the history of the 101st.

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In the summer of 1967, the good old days were ending for the hard-core 1st Brigade LRRPs of the 101st Airborne Division, perhaps the finest maneuver element of its size in the history of the United States Army. It was a bitter pill. After working on their own in Vietnam for more than two years, the Brigade LRRPs were ordered to join forces with the division once again.

But even as these formidable hunters and killers were themselves swallowed up by the Screaming Eagles' Division LRPs to eventually become F Co., 58th Infantry, they continued the deadly, daring LRRP tradition. From saturation patrols along the Laotian border to near-suicide missions and compromised positions in the always dangerous A Shau valley, the F/58th unflinchingly faced death every day and became one of the most highly decorated companies in the history of the 101st.

About the Author

Kenn Miller is a former LRRP and 101st Ranger veteran. He is author of the successful and well-received novel Tiger: The LURP Dog. He lives in Southern California.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Ivy Books (March 30, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804115648
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804115643
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.8 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #246,274 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I was a lurp/ranger with this company, March 2, 2001
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Harold Nealey (Orlando, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Six Silent Men, Book Two (101st Lrp/Rangers) (Mass Market Paperback)
The chronology of events depicted within this book reveal a real life story that I as a member shared and remember as if it were only yesterday. The high lights as discussed in the book were the captain shepard stepping on the mine planted by someone in the company, the fight at the club which I was involved in and other lurps wanting to blow it up. The story about John Quick eating the frog was a reminder because I was the lurp who Quick had asked to fetch the frog and as the story tells killed him by early morning. The story of the two lurp teams toward the end of the book reveal an ending that I have wonder about for the last 34years because just week earlier I was on a mission with Riley Cox and Contreaus. I left Viet Nam 19 November and by the time I got to California the word was out that two lurp teams had met their demise and one team was lead by Contreaus.My nickname for Cox was mule because he was a big guy and he carried my claymore mines for me. We were young and patriotic and we wanted to serve our country. We-----------didn"t lose the war, the politicians lost it. Thank you and god bless.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Wish I Read It Sooner!, July 19, 2002
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David Berkley (Dorchester, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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It's too late now to recommend this book to my student who wanted to write his final term paper a few months ago about the view from inside the Vietnam War. He's written his paper already and graduated from high school, but had he read this book he would have known much more intimately what it was to "be there." Mr. Miller's captivating style would have sufficed to propell him page to page, but the bravery, the humor, and the soul unraveled in the stories themselves are what make the book great. The events and people Mr. Miller depicts would have haunted his memory for years to come (and probably would have helped to pump a bit more inspiration into his term paper).

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If your curiosity has taken you to this remote corner of Amazon.com, I urge you venture further, deeper into the Vietnam War by way of Kenn Miller's book and it's companion by Rey Martinez.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for all active duty Army REMF cry babies, April 8, 2001
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Steve Burgess (Ft Hood, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Having been what combat arms soldiers consider a REMF for the past 14 years, I was totaly in awe of the stories I read in all three books in this series. I have always been a firm supporter of the line units and Ken Miller has managed to bring about a greater understanding, for me, of what the LRRP/Rangers in Vietnam went through. I've always heard that no one, who wasn't there, can truely appreciate what these men went through. I disagree with this line of thought. I don't believe men like Miller, Linderer,Martinez, and Jorgenson appreciate how much they are respected and admired by some of the people who read their books. No, I,m not a wanna-be. In fact, I've spent alot of time staying away from stuff that can get me killed. I do everything I can to support the guys who do the "Real Work" of the Army. I am aware of my own limitations. I just wanted to write this to thank you men for your service to our country, in hopes that you might actually see this someday. You are all heros in my book and I thank you for all of your books that have brought me hours of good reading and education.
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In the early summer of 1967, shortly after the cadre of the 101st Airborne Division's famed Recondo School returned to Fort Campbell from training cadets at West Point, Brigadier General Frank B. Clay, the assistant division commander, and Lieutenant Colonel Charles Beckwith, the division G-2, paid an unexpected visit to the school, bearing the news that General Westmoreland had ordered all the divisions and separate brigade-size maneuver units then conducting operations in Vietnam to organize long-range patrol (LRP, pronounced "Lurp") companies. Read the first page
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recon zone, abandoned firebase, extraction ship, insertion ship, medevac ship, security wheel, heavy team, patrol company, tiger fatigues, rocket belt, chopper pad, point recon, jungle penetrator, recon platoon, radio site, recon teams, door gunners, rear security, extension leave, recon missions
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Teddy Bear, Captain Eklund, Camp Eagle, Brigade Lurps, Captain Fitts, Bien Hoa, Special Forces, Phu Bai, Airborne Division, Captain Shepherd, Nui Khe, Rey Martinez, Fort Campbell, Recondo School, Tony Tercero, Division Lurps, Gary Linderer, Sergeant Martinez, Crash Clark, Field Force, General Barsanti, Team Ten, Acid Pad, Doc Norton, Kenn Miller
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