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Blackhorse Riders

A Desperate Last Stand, an Extraordinary Rescue Mission, and the Vietnam Battle America Forgot

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Blackhorse Riders

By: Philip Keith
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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This is the incredible true story of a brave military unit in Vietnam that risked everything to rescue an outnumbered troop under heavy fire-and the 39-year odyssey to recognize their bravery.

©2012 Philip Keith (P)2012 Tantor
Americas Vietnam War Military War
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Excellent narration

I thoroughly enjoyed the book. The stories are amazing. I could listen to it all over again and just finished it! My hat is off to all our armed forces who served our country. Very well put together.

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Great listen

What made the experience of listening to Blackhorse Riders the most enjoyable?

having been in that particular nasty place I can understand what they were involved in

What did you like best about this story?

The fact that we smoked the NVA.

Which scene was your favorite?

The harrowing tale of being in the bunker areas that were so well hidden until you were upon them without the knowledge of them being there until the air was ripped by the sound of automatic weapons fire.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

hero's all

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Good story, bad narration.

I really enjoyed this story. It was along the lines of We Were Soldiers Once, and Young. I have never been a fan of Dick Hill. Whatever he reads is Dick Hill reading the story. He is so slow at times I thought my download might have had a bug or error. Overall I enjoyed the story of intense combat in the latter days of the Vietnam war. If you can stand the monotone reading it is worth the price. Don't listen to Dick Hill while driving...

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11th. Amored Cav.

I served in Nam and new of friends who served with th 11th Cav. I have never heard of this story. It does not surprise me that there is no record of this battle. I was awarded a Bronze star for action in I Corp. but never had a write up for it, and later was only awarded one bronze star from a different action. The clerks in the rear wrote themselves up for all kinds of awards yet were never in combat. Alot of veterans never recieved awards they had earned.

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Allons

Great way to connect with Blackhorse troops from 'Nam. ALLONS ALLONS ALLONS ALLONS ALLONS

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Excellent voice narration

This story of A/1/11 ACR is an exemplary narrative about soldiers coming together in the midst of terrible fighting. It's a fascinating story and this audiobook helped to get me more engaged with the text while i reading it. Immersive and engaging. Highly recommend.

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Battle Forgotten

The Vietnam war was coming to an end. The American soldier's were sent to find and kill as many North Vietnamese as possible. Their other order was to find the tunnel systems throughout the jungle, used by the North Vietnamese as bunkers. The tunnels were to be destroyed. They were to kill any and all men who were in the tunnels.

A small fighting unit came upon a fierce fighting force of North Vietnamese soldier's and knew that without help, they would all die. Therefore, the commanding officer sent out a distress signal for help several times over, pleading for help.

There was only one group of men available who could possibly meet there brother's in arms request. They had not even been able to get a full night's rest themselves, having already fought long and hard during the daylight hours. The men were told to get all of their gear together because they were about to head out for a long trek through the unforgivable landscape of Vietnam to help their comrades.

The small band of soldier's had stumbled upon the headquarters of the underground tunnels held by the North Vietnamese.

The men fought courageously without let-up and would have each have died a heroes death, if help had not arrived. The battle that followed was vicious. Neither the American's or North Vietnamese would "raise the white flag." It was not until the North Vietnamese returned no fire that the American's could claim victory.

The commander, who was of high rank, placed papers in the hands of the man who would be responsible to hand over, to the appropriate source, the names of those who should receive medals for their courageous acts during the battle just fought. This was done but the requests were lost in the shuffle of so much paper and forgotten. That was until 20 years later when two men met by accident and the man who had written up the requests was told that no one from that battle without a name, had not received any medals.

He took a 6 year trip through the bureaucracy of the US government to secure honor for the men who had fought, what was now referred to as the Blackhorse Riders.

The book was written well and there was a lot of action and suspense. The story was true and was a reminder to me that the Vietnam war was as real as any other war fought before or since. Men lived and died for their country. The narration was great and made for an easy listen. I've been reading books by authors giving true events that occurred while they fought in Vietnam. All have been memoirs. These men were proud to fight for their country, the United States of America. Remember, when men and women are called to fight for the USA, they stand tall and go to war knowing that they may not come home. Purchase this book and read about the intense battle named, Blackhorse Riders. You will not be disappointed if you enjoy this genre of books.

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Black Horse Riders and Fire Base Illingham

Not bad. Liked both books since events closely connected. A little heavy on the Patriotism in the first book but given Americans lack of Patriotism about American War in Vietnam in the past revision is understandable. The author categorizes men who freeze up in combat as “mental misfits” which is bit much. His exposition on cowardice and bravery seems a bit old fashioned but our society loves “heroes”. What I have the most trouble with is the action in the book. C company - 80ish infantrymen walk into massive U shaped bunker complex manned by 600+, better armed, better supplied, dug in Enemy forces. They are completely surrounded for hours before they are rescued but only sustain 2 Kia’s. The enemy Colonel who tells his version says he knew the American company was coming and he purposefully lured them into a U shaped kill zone where they passed yards away from the Colonels bunker. The NVA, VC troops are touted supermen who rule the night, are masters of Jungle warfare, stealth, camouflage, and ambush according to the words of the American officers involved. The Enemy force has numerical superiority, terrain superiority, firepower superiority, tactical surprise and yet only 2 Americans are killed over hours of battle? Were the NVA troops just really really bad shots? I don’t get it. Still decent books - both.

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A majority of this story is filler. No substance

Really slow to start . Slow to finish. spends too much air time with giller imformation.

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