This authentic firsthand account of Operation Blackjack-31 chronicles the first foray of 13 hand-picked Green Berets and a company of free Cambodian guerrillas into War Zone D - the VC's secret zone about which allied intelligence knew little or nothing - in January 1967. Their orders were to conduct guerrilla operations for an undetermined period, without artillery support or possibility of reinforcement. Detachment A-303 turned the suicide mission into a dramatic success.
With surgical precision and a novelist's grasp of dialogue, timing, and dramatic pacing, the author puts the reader on the ground with the force for 31 days without respite. A surprisingly fresh description of close-in combat, Donahue's account stands as a powerful testament to the few who mattered little in the big picture but who were all that mattered to each other. Blackjack-31 was a historic departure from the conventional military thinking that dominated the war in Vietnam, and it clearly demonstrated that American-led indigenous forces could conduct guerrilla operations against the enemy, and win.
Mobile Guerrilla Force: With the Special Forces in War Zone D (Naval Institute Special Warfare Series)
Brand: US Naval Institute Press
$72.93 - $91.16
- UPC:
- 9781557501721
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Publication Date:
- 1996-03-01
- Author:
- James C. Donahue
- Language:
- english