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Rice Paddy Recon

A Marine Officer's Second Tour in Vietnam, 1968-1970

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Rice Paddy Recon

By: Andrew R. Finlayson
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A young US Marine officer recounts his experiences of the Vietnam War over a 19-month period. He graphically describes what it was like to perform three distinct combat missions: long-range ground reconnaissance in the Annamite Mountains of I Corps, infantry operations in the rice paddies and mountains of Quang Nam Province, and special police operations for the CIA in Tay Ninh province.

Using official Marine Corps unit histories, CIA documents, and his weekly letters home, the author relies almost exclusively on primary sources in providing an accurate and honest account of combat at the small-unit level. Of particular interest is his description of his assignment to the CIA as a Provincial Reconnaissance Unit (PRU) advisor in Tay Ninh Province, where he participated in several secret missions as part of the controversial Phoenix Program. The name and contribution of the CIA's most valuable spy during the war, the famous "Tay Ninh Source", is revealed.

©2014 Andrew R. Finlayson (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
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great look at the wars middle management

I have read many first had accounts of Recon, pilots, and grunt forces. this was the first middle management account I have read and it was very interesting. very well thought out analysis of why u.s. lost war in last chapter. this book is not for beginners but if you have studied war a bit, this is a book you should read/hear.

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Great book

It never ceases to amaze me how many great books have come from the Vietnam war. Everytime I question whether I should listen to another, I am glad that I did.

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Amazing book very professional and accurate

This was a wonderful book and should be receiving more attention. I hope this review can convince more people to give it a listen!

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Great Vietnam book

Awesome insight into how the PRU operated in Vietnam. The author was a USMC Officer who was an advisor. Very interesting to listen too. Also great insights into how the US could have won the war.

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Refusing to block Ho trail

To the point accurate, from a confirmed with of operational information in SEA theater present during operational moments

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The True Story

This book opened my eyes to why we failed to win the Vietnam War. Ten years of blood and treasure wasted by the Political Machine!
After the French Disaster 1954 many answers where available as to how we could approach any military answers.
The true answer for the future was shutting down the Ho Chin Min Traffic in Loas!

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Truth about Vietnam!!!

Fantastic book! Great story and the 2nd half of this book fills in a lot of gaps for me. Very well performed & written.

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Very detailed but dry account

The author obviously kept very detailed records of his experiences as he is able to recall scores of personal conversations 40 years after they took place. He had an unusual perspective on the Vietnam conflict (compared to the hundreds of accounts I have read) and obviously saw a lot of action early on but he concentrated more on the political point of view in this lengthy, almost academic chronicle. While the book is interesting and informative, the author seems a bit stiff and repetitive at times, and the voice actor's delivery was a good pairing for the author's writing style which is characterized by erudite narration. Overall, an entertaining story.

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Best and most entertaining Strategic Overview

I’ve read over thirty books on the Vietnam war and this is the best strategic overview and it was entertaining - a must read for anyone interested in the topic. Also, many lessons learned here can help you if you are in an intelligence, military, police, security or any liaison role. What a treasure!

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Somnipherous

I missed a lot of this book as it put me to sleep nearly every time. I found it tedious and full of administrative detail.
The reading is monotonous and without much emotion, sounding rather robotic.
I cannot recommend this book.

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