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Nam-Sense: Surviving Vietnam with the 101st Airborne

By: Arthur Wiknik Jr.
Narrated by: Todd McLaren
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An honest tour of the Vietnam War from the soldier's eye view...

Nam-Sense is the brilliantly written story of a combat squad leader in the 101st Airborne Division. Arthur Wiknik was a 19-year-old kid from New England when he was drafted into the US Army in 1968. After completing various NCO training programs, he was promoted to sergeant "without ever setting foot in a combat zone" and sent to Vietnam in early 1969. Shortly after his arrival on the far side of the world, Wiknik was assigned to Camp Evans, a mixed-unit base camp near the Northern village of Phong Dien, only 30 miles from Laos and North Vietnam.

On his first jungle patrol, his squad killed a female Viet Cong who turned out to have been the local prostitute. It was the first dead person he had ever seen. Wiknik's account of life and death in Vietnam includes everything from heavy combat to faking insanity to get some R&R. He was the first man in his unit to reach the top of Hamburger Hill during one of the last offensives launched by US forces, and later discovered a weapons cache that prevented an attack on his advance fire support base.

Between the sporadic episodes of combat he mingled with the locals, tricked unwitting US suppliers into providing his platoon with a year of hard-to-get food, defied a superior and was punished with a dangerous mission, and struggled with himself and his fellow soldiers as the anti-war movement began to affect his ability to wage victorious war. Nam-Sense offers a perfect blend of candor, sarcasm, and humor, and it spares nothing and no one in its attempt to accurately convey what really transpired for the combat soldier during this unpopular war.

Nam-Sense is not about heroism or glory, mental breakdowns, haunting flashbacks, or wallowing in self-pity. The soldiers Wiknik lived and fought with during his yearlong tour did not rape, murder, or burn villages, were not strung out on drugs, and did not enjoy killing. They were there to do their duty as they were trained, support their comrades, and get home alive.

"The soldiers I knew," explains the author, "demonstrated courage, principle, kindness, and friendship, all the elements found in other wars Americans have proudly fought in." Wiknik has produced a gripping and complete record of life and death in Vietnam, and he has done so with a style and flair few others will ever achieve.

©2005 Arthur Wiknik, Jr. (P)2018 Tantor
20th Century Air Forces Armed Forces Asia Military Military & War Modern Vietnam War Wars & Conflicts War Solider Witty US Army Vietnam War Memoir
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Compelling Memoir • Detailed Experiences • Good Narration • Enlightening Perspective • Honest Portrayal
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Good narration, but any book including jargon narrate by an outsider should have his work reviewed by someone who was there. ARVN was pronounced, Arvin and REMF, remph.

Story nicely told

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An interesting viewpoint from a new guy to battle tested trouble maker a few parts had me even laughing out loud. Just get it. you wont regret it.

Good Book

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It must have been very hard for drafted men to fit into a army
full of men who see life in military service as commonly straight and righteous.
This review opens some light on the seismological difference between those who choose to see the road and how to travel it.

A True view of a Army’s Sergeant in Vietnam

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I've read many wartime books, this is my first about Vietnam and didn't disappoint. The narrator is great and a good bit of action. There's a few slow parts, but still very enjoyable.

Great book

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Exceptional good story - absolutely impressive! The best of similar books I have read up to now!

Exceptional

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Really enjoyed the author’s perspective and the layout of the book. It was honest and as light-hearted as possible considering how serious the subject matter is. The narrator has a good reading voice but I found his use of a unique voice for every person that speaks distracting in the best instances and borderline infuriating in many others. I’d still recommend the book overall and of course I’m sure some folks enjoy the voices.

Great book, irritating narrator

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Great accounts of the war. Loved the details. Easy listening. Thrilling. Some new stuff I have not heard of before.

Great Book

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While I spent one year in Upcountry Thailand in a US Army Advisory Unit in 1956 as a 21 yo clerk, I never had as much fun as the author did in his one week’s experience in Bangkok.

Bangkok Respite.

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As a current infantryman i find many parts comedic, as an American i find many parts annoying (as did the author), but overall as a book its enlightening and worthwhile. 5/5 for me. And i dont write many reviews.

Really good.

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Very very powerful stuff that will leave you teary eyed at the end. Thanks for your Service Sargent Wiknik.

Nam-Sense is a must read

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