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Gun Trucks

Gun Trucks
Author: David Doyle
Publisher: Visual History Series
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2016-06-13
Genre: Armored vehicles, Military
ISBN: 9780986112737

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Vietnam Gun Trucks

Vietnam Gun Trucks
Author: Gordon L. Rottman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849083568

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While Vietnam is usually perceived as an infantry war, with US forces deploying by helicopter, the long supply lines that led to their inland bases had to be traveled by ground vehicles. The 8th and 48th Transportation Groups were responsible for hauling supplies through the long, dangerous roads of Vietnam, and they often found themselves the target of ambushes, attacks, and sniping. In response to this, vehicle crews began to arm trucks with machine guns and armour them with sandbags. While these proved less than ideal, the concept was considered valid, and more and more “gun trucks” appeared, sporting heavier weapons and armor. Written by a Vietnam veteran, this book traces the development of these gun trucks from the jury-rigged originals to the powerful armoured vehicles that appeared later in the war.


The Hard Ride Vietnam Gun Trucks

The Hard Ride Vietnam Gun Trucks
Author: James Lyles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: Armored vehicles, Military
ISBN: 9780983609216

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This volume contains descriptions and photographs of U.S. armored gun trucks used in the Vietnam War and the crews who manned them.


Guns Up!

Guns Up!
Author: Johnnie Clark
Publisher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2002-01-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0345450264

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THIS GUT-WRENCHING FIRSTHAND ACCOUNT OF THE WAR IS A CLASSIC IN THE ANNALS OF VIETNAM LITERATURE. "Guns up!" was the battle cry that sent machine gunners racing forward with their M60s to mow down the enemy, hoping that this wasn't the day they would meet their deaths. Marine Johnnie Clark heard that the life expectancy of a machine gunner in Vietnam was seven to ten seconds after a firefight began. Johnnie was only eighteen when he got there, at the height of the bloody Tet Offensive at Hue, and he quickly realized the grim statistic held a chilling truth. The Marines who fought and bled and died were ordinary men, many still teenagers, but the selfless bravery they showed day after day in a nightmarish jungle war made them true heroes. This new edition of Guns Up!, filled with photographs and updated information about those harrowing battles, also contains the real names of these extraordinary warriors and details of their lives after the war. The book's continuing success is a tribute to the raw courage and sacrifice of the United States Marines.


Gun Trucks

Gun Trucks
Author: Timothy J. Kutta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Armored vehicles, Military
ISBN: 9780897473590

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The Hard Ride Vietnam Gun Trucks; Part Two

The Hard Ride Vietnam Gun Trucks; Part Two
Author: Rhame House Publishers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780983609209

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This book, written by James Lyles, a former Vietnam gun truck commander, is an authoritative reference on a number of special hybrid vehicles called Vietnam gun trucks and the extraordinary crews who manned them. During their 5 year history from late 1967 thru late 1972, Vietnam gun trucks were without a doubt the most important wheeled vehicles to see duty in Vietnam. They were mainly used for convoy security and installation perimeter defense, but were also used in other roles. It was originally thought that only 150 of these vehicles existed but the book now includes a list of over 350 gun truck names and rare photos of nearly 300 different guntrucks. Part Two includes almost 100 pages of COLOR photos of irregular gun trucks, eyewitness accounts, and humorous gun truck related short stories.


Convoy Ambush Case Studies

Convoy Ambush Case Studies
Author: Richard E. Killblane
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782893393

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When the enemy adopts a policy to attack convoys, truck drivers become front line troops. Convoy commanders must then become tacticians. How to study war? The student of tactics studies previous fights and mentally places himself in the position of the participants. Knowing what they knew, how would he have reacted? In hind sight, what was the best course of action, remembering that there is no one perfect solution? Any number of actions would have succeeded. The tactician must learn what would have worked best for him. For this reason, I have pulled together all the examples of convoy ambushes. The 20th century, Vietnam War, and current war in Iraq provide a wealth of examples of convoy ambushes from which to study. Unfortunately, the US Army did not record many good accounts of ambushes during the Vietnam War. Much of what is presented in this text is based upon oral interviews of the participants, sometimes backed by official record, citations or reports. For this reason, some of the ambush case studies present only the perspective of a crew member of a gun truck or the convoy commander. Since this academic study works best when one mentally takes the place of one of the participants, this view of the ambush serves a useful purpose. After my own review of the ambushes, I have drawn my own conclusion as to what principles apply to convoy ambushes.


Seven Firefights in Vietnam

Seven Firefights in Vietnam
Author: John A. Cash
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 165
Release: 1993-07
Genre:
ISBN: 1568065639

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Based on official army records, these eyewitness accounts of seven hellacious battles serve as a brief history of the Vietnam conflict. From a fierce fight on the banks of the Ia Drang River in 1965 to a 1968 gunship mission, this illustrated report conveys the heroism and horror of warfare.


Lurps

Lurps
Author: Robert C. Ankony
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2008-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0761843736

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Lurps is the revised edition of the memoir of a juvenile delinquent who drops out of ninth grade to chase his dream of military service. After volunteering for Vietnam, he joins the elite U.S. Army LRRP/Rangers—small, heavily armed long-range reconnaissance teams that patrol deep in enemy-held territory. It is 1968, and the Lurps find themselves in some of the war's hairiest campaigns and battles, including Tet, Khe Sanh, and A Shau. Readers witness all the horrors, humor, adrenaline, and unexpected beauty through the eyes of a green young warrior. Gone are the heroic clichZs and bravado as compelling narrative and realistic dialogue sweep the reader along with a powerful sense that this is actually happening. This poignant coming-of-age story explores the social background that shaped the protagonist's thinking, his uncertain quest for redemption through increased responsibility, the brotherhood of comrades in arms, women and sexual awakening, and the baffling randomness of who lives and who dies.


Armoured Warfare in the Vietnam War

Armoured Warfare in the Vietnam War
Author: Michael Green
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 147384083X

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This pictorial history of the Indochina and Vietnam Wars captures the range of armored warfare used in the region through rare wartime photographs. The two conflicts that engulfed Indochina and Vietnam in the decades after World War II are generally thought of as infantry wars. But in fact, they both involved a significant amount of armored warfare. In this fully illustrated volume, military expert and Vietnam veteran Michael Green describes the many kinds of armored vehicles deployed and their contributions in combat. The ill-fated French Expeditionary Force of the Indochina War was largely equipped with World War II era American tanks—including M3 and M5 Stuart, M4 Sherman and M24 light tanks—as well as armored cars and half-tracks. Most of these eventually went to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, but were outdated and ineffective due to lack of logistics and training. The US Army and Marine Corps build-up in the 1960s saw vast quantities of M48 Pattons, M113 APCs and many specialist variants and improvised armored vehicles arrive in the theatre. The Australians also brought their British Centurion tanks. But it was the Russians, Chinese and North Vietnamese who won the day and their T-38-85 tanks, ZSU anti-aircraft platforms.