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Death in the A Shau Valley

L Company LRRPs in Vietnam, 1969-1970

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Death in the A Shau Valley

De: Larry Chambers
Narrado por: Joe Barrett
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Featuring a new introduction by the author about his return to Vietnam, his reflections on the war, and his humanitarian work in Cambodia.

"The enemy had a single purpose: kill me and my teammates."

Larry Chambers was still new to Vietnam in early 1969 when the LRRPs of the 101st Airborne Division became L Company, 75th (Rangers). But his unit's mission stayed the same: act as the eyes and ears of the 101st deep in the dreaded A Shau Valley - where the NVA ruled.

Relentless thick fog frequently made fighter bombers useless in the A Shau, and the enemy had furnished the nearby mountaintops with antiaircraft machine guns to protect the massive trail network that snaked through it. So, outgunned, outmanned, and unsupported, the teams of L Company executed hundreds of courageous missions. Now, in this powerful personal record, Larry Chambers recaptures the experience of the war's most brutal on-the-job training, where the slightest noise or smallest error could bring sudden - and certain-death...

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Interesting First-hand Account • Gripping Suspenseful Story • Balanced Hardship Portrayal • Detailed Battle Descriptions
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I enjoyed this. felt like i was there with the rangers . highly recommend

great

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Okay so I loved this book! Which is weird because I don’t normally enjoy non-fiction lols, but Chambers turns what would be a cold textbook read about another war story into an interesting first hand account of his and his fellow crewman’s time in the Rangers.
I also felt like he did a good job at not demonizing the Vietnamese-- which I feel like is probably hard for a lot of veterans to overcome when people shot at you(to be fair it’s mutual), but Chambers still kept the story historically accurate without prejudice. In fact in the beginning he writes about how he went back to Vietnam, learned a lot about their side of the story, and learned about the war and why we were there-- and changed his opinion on it, which is amazing. This story is not about that however, it is about the LRRP’s and their experiences.
It was a very interesting perspective to read about the war. It had a lot of grim realities to it, a sentence I never want to hear again: “Weird sucking chest wound” or anything that details the “killing tree”, but I really felt like that's part of what made it so gripping! Like when I was reading it I couldn’t forget that it was about war and something bad could happen at any moment, but at the same time It kept me on the edge of my seat. Obviously, I knew Chambers survived to tell the tail, but even in parts like the ‘Ammo Bunker Blowup’ and when the guys were right up against the enemy it was still very suspenseful because I couldn’t tell how they got out of the situation.

Also there weren't all bad times! I felt like Chambers had a really good balance of hardship and the day to day, I especially enjoyed the chapter with(Spoiler) the idea to scare the Vietnamese with Bigfoot and the one where the guys went to go see some… erm “ladies”. Lols, they were fun and contrasted very well so it never felt too dark at any one time. The overall tone was more like an old action movie instead of a gritty gory war movie, which I really liked.

OH! And just a little personal favorite, it was great how the Author referred to some people as “Sergeant guy/Captain guy”. Made me laugh every time. It was better than looking up every damn joe-schmo's names. It really gave it that extra little nougat of personality because in reality we don't remember every person's name anyways.

This is getting long, but anyhow. Good book. 10/10 Would recommend to anyone!

Now a non-fiction convert! This is a great book!

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The beginning was interesting but didn't seem to lead into the rest of the story. Author ended up telling other people's stories. There were also a few out of place chapters. I understand why they were included, I just didn't care to hear the story because it was so far from what I bought the book to read.

Kind of a "meh" book.

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I love reading Viet Nam war books, and this is one not to be missed. The author was thorough in his descriptions of what was happening. At times you feel like you were right there in the story. Joe Barrett does an admirable job of narrating. Highly recommend.

Engaging Listen

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Loved it. The LRRPS and the Battles they endured. Read and learn about the best of the Army Rangers.



Stories you may not have heard. A Shau Valley⁷

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I’m an Army vet (Gulf War & Bosnia) that is very interested in knowing what it was like in Vietnam during the war from those who will tell it. To all veterans and especially Vietnam Veterans, I say Thank you. And thanks to you Mr. Chambers for sharing your story with us.

Thank you Mr. Chambers

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Very well written, keeps my interest and hold many interesting stories of battles, missions and men who were forgotten.

Great book

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I'm not sure if it's the author or the narrator but this one was hard to follow. The story is ok but I couldn't finish it due to the terrible narration

One giant run on sentence

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This was my first book that spoke about the role of LRRP in Vietnam. I never knew how dangerous of situations these guys put themselves in. Unbelievable. Great read.

Very well written

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I found this to be an excellent book. I have read a number of books on Rangers, LRRPs and SOG warriors and their war in Vietnam. This one ranks in the top ranks of those books. .The guys who served in those units ad did the missions they did were the bravest of the brave. I salute them, It is sad that so many in our country are so very ignorant about the bravery of these men and all those that saw combat in that nasty war that the country has so badly wanted to forget The end of the book is heart breaking. The epilogue is spot on

A great story of brave me

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