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West Dickens Avenue : A Marine at Khe Sanh
West Dickens Avenue A Marine at Khe Sanh
Author: John Corbett
In January 1968, the 26th Marine Regiment was ordered to a place in the far northwest corner of South Vietnam called Khe Sanh. John Corbett, an untested replacement in a clean, green uniform, and his fellow leathernecks were responsible for building and defending the combat base, and holding positions on the strategic hills overlooking the Ho Ch...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780739310298
ISBN-10: 0739310291
Publication Date: 2/3/2004
Edition: Cass Abrd
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Publisher: RH Audio Roads
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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hardtack avatar reviewed West Dickens Avenue : A Marine at Khe Sanh on + 2555 more book reviews
The siege of Kha Sanh took place almost two years before I entered Marine Corps Office Candidate School, but I had followed it closely in the news. Although I was still in college at the time, I knew I was heading into the Corps after graduation. So you might say I had a personal interest in what the Marines did there.

The Battle for the Hills and the Siege of Khe Sanh are high points in USMC history. Every Marine knows of them. This memoir is impressive, not only because of what the author experienced, but also because he was a private first class. He has no hidden agenda, and he wsn't looking for a movie contract. He is simply relating what the average Marine on the ground experienced, and he does it extremely well. Some of the things he and his buddies did sound as though he made them up, but fellow Marines, of any period, will know he didn't. As such, I highly recommend this memoir to every active duty and former Marine.

The closest I got to Khe Sanh was Quang Tri, spending most of my tour in and around the Da Nang area. But the Kha Sanh base, as the author describes it, brought back so many memorires.
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a marine at khe sahn, for months enduring shelling from the north viets, watching his buddies get killed and injured day after day.


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