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Theo Bennett (Author)
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December 3, 2001
Experience with Sgt. Elbo Janes and Cpl. T.V. Bennett the explosion of an atomic bomb at Desert Rock, Nevada. Sail with them to Vieques Island, Puerto Rico on Navy ships. Meet John, the Merchant of Vieques, who came to Radio Hill on horseback bringing orange pop, bread, or a woman in a red dress. Watch as Banshee fighter planes off the Carrier USS Midway, strafe, shell and spread fiery Napalm on the Eastern end of Vieques. Take an inside look at the fun, the fights and the loves of these Marines on liberty in New York, San Juan and Havana. Laugh at some of their escapades as they try to live up to their own motto: "Hell, we're Marines: We can do anything we want to do!" Share in their growth as individuals and the building of life-long friendships.

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T.V. Bennett has called Ohio home for most of his life. His years of experience in Communications began with his Marine Corps training. He used this knowledge with the Ohio State Highway Patrol, The Central Intelligence Agency, and the A.T.&T. Company. His formal education includes a degree from the University of Dayton, Ohio.

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  • Paperback: 260 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (December 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595210597
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595210596
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,285,371 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars for History that Otherwise would be Lost, March 22, 2005
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This review is from: Vieques Island: A Few Good Men on Radio Hill (Paperback)
Memoirs like this one provide the only look available on small bits of American military life. Generally, they are privately published and done many years after the fact at the request of friends or family.

Two other examples are The Belles of Shangri-La and Korea Between the Wars: A Soldier's Story.

The Belles of Shangri-La, by George Abraham, is a memoir by a U.S. Army doctor stationed with black American soldiers in Liberia during WWII. They were guarding the Firestone rubber plantation.

Korea Between the Wars: A Soldier's Story, by Fred Ottoboni, is a memoir about a young man serving during the post war US military occupation of what became the Republic of Korea.

I appreciate the service done by the authors of these books in writing them. Five stars for history that otherwise would be lost.

There are many books available about WWII and the Korean War but you won't find many about GIs in Liberia or the 1945-48 US military occupation of Korea. And this book is the only one that includes a view of what it was like being a young marine assigned to Vieques 50 years ago.

The military bases on either end of Vieques are gone now leaving the former military land--purchased from its owners (the people who lost their homes were illegal squatters on private property, most from the Virgin Islands) shortly before the US entered WWII--almost entirely pristine and still under federal care, meaning no development. Not surprisingly, and in a typical Pyrrhic victory for the looney left, Naval Station Roosevelt Roads closed soon after the Navy left Vieques, devastating the economy of eastern Puerto Rico. Nice going, guys.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Vieques Island, A Few Good Men on Radio Hill, May 3, 2005
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Notice: This book is not for kids. Now that the US Navy has pulled out of Vieques Island, one of the highest peaks on the Island will never be the same. Reports are that Vieques has never developed as it was anticipated. A comparison to Vieques Island might be Dominica, however Vieques certainly had more night life in the dark than Dominica has today under the lights. Just reading the chapter titled "The Woman in the Red Dress," will set the average female reader aflame with passion. This is the perfect book for your Pastor's wife to keep at her bedside, because the cover does not give away the passionate life of the young, hot-blooded Marines of the Cold War, serving in the years 1952 and 1953. Vieques is just a short hop from San Juan or St. Thomas, and any time a small Navy boat headed for these weekend liberty ports, a few of the Marines from Radio Hill could be seen boarding, dressed in their class A khaki uniforms, ready for a hot time in Hispanic Caribbean towns. The things these young men did would have them court-maritaled for years if they were serving in Iraq. Read about old John, the native of Vieques, who brought them bananas, soda pop, Don Q Rum, and other contraband, as well as hot Hispanic Senoritas from Isabel Segunda. You'll want to catch the next flight to San Juan!
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
tent camp, beer tent, rifle range, assistant squad leader, sick bay, military policeman, skivvy drawers, radio van, radio jeep, cinco peso, dungaree jacket, noon chow, dungaree trousers, evening chow, canned rations
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Radio Hill, Vieques Island, North Carolina, Cherry Point, Puerto Rico, Tex Carson, Cheesy Dean, San Juan, Marine Corps, Isabel Segunda, Lieutenant Hack, Onslow Beach, New York City, Puerto Rican, Camp Desert Rock, Corporal Bennett, Camp Lejeune, Block Island, Norb Ferry, Elbo Janes, San Diego, Quonset Hut, Lone Star, Lieutenant Dancer, Morse Code
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