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The Magnifient Bastards

The Magnifient Bastards

Keith William Nolan

Presidio Press
2007
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Throughout 1968, US Marine Corps units patrolled to the edge of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and manned combat outposts stretching from the Laotian border to the South China Sea in an effort to seal the demarcation line and prevent the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) from infiltrating large units into the south. As part of the post-Tet American counter-offensive, the 3rd Marine Division was preparing to attack NVA units staging along the DMZ when, on April 29, the 320th NVA Division was spotted less than four miles from the Marines' Dong Ha Combat Base. Brutal fighting soon developed in nearby Dai Do as the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, known as the'Magnificent Bastards', struggled to eject NVA forces from this strategic hamlet located just two miles from the division's headquarters and main supply base. Aided by the 'Gimlets' of the US Army Americal Division's 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry, who became embroiled in a bitter battle at neighbouring Nhi Ha, the 'Magnificent Bastards' held their ground in a see-saw contest with the larger NVA force until they were relieved by the 1st Battalion, 3d Marines, on 3 May. Keith Nolan's gripping account of this nightmarish struggle, reminiscent of the horrific clashes along World War I's Western Front, is sure to become a classic in the annals of Vietnam War literature.Keith W. Nolan is acknowledged as the foremost chronicler of the Vietnam War. He is the author of ten other Vietnam War combat histories most recently House To House and Ripcord.
Sappers in the Wire

Sappers in the Wire

Keith William Nolan

Texas A M University Press
2007
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This dramatic narrative recounts the last high-casualty U.S. action in the Vietnam War. Military leaders and historians have attributed the disaster to a dereliction of duty in the ranks, but Nolan's interviews and research in declassified documents reveal that the 1971 incident had much in common with any surprise attack in which the officers are killed outright. He presents an intimate look at soldiers who performed in exemplary fashion under terrible circumstances.