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| #327547 in Books | Ballantine Books | 1996-09-30 | 1996-09-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.90 x.89 x4.21l,.38 | Binding: Mass Market Paperback | 344 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Marine Officer's Leadership in Developing Successful Deep Reconnaissance Warfare in Vietnam.|By Richard|A hard-hitting, truth-telling Marine Corps Officer's diary, if you will, of combining knowledge, experimentation, leadership and the determination to ensure success for his Marines in conducting extremely dangerous and difficult missions in reconnaissance warfare. From the||Alex Lee commanded the Third Force Reconnaissance Company in Vietnam from 1969 to 19670. Made up of small units of specially trained U. S. Marines, that company conducted long-range patrols deep in Northern I Corps (including the infamous Ashau Valley) to gath
THE A SHAU VALLEYWHERE THE NVA WAS KING . . . In order to prevent surprise attacks on U.S. forces as they were pulling out of Vietnam, someone had to be able to pinpoint the NVA's movements. That dangerous job was the assignment of then-major Alex Lee and the Marines of the 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company when he assumed command in late 1969. They became the tip of the spear for Lt. Gen. Herman Nickerson's III MAF. And each time one of Lee's small, well-motivated, w...
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