Selected Memories of Vietnam 1969 -1970

Author: Jack Head

Bio:
I grew up in a town incorporated in 1683. Its farmers fed the locals and carted their products to Worcester and Boston and were instrumental in hiding war armament from the British Regulars. Some historians believe that the British would cross the bridge in Concord on their way to Stow.
Men and boys prepared for the confrontation at the bridge but didn’t arrive in time, so they took the fight to the British Regulars at Meriam’s Corner. Individuals from that town have fought in every conflict since. I am no exception.

Book:
After College, I was drafted and whisked through stateside training in the Army’s hope to have me ‘in country’ (Vietnam) for the 1969 TET offensive. I have written Selected Memories describing my experiences as a Good Will Ambassador to Southeast Asia with the 11th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, U.S. Army. This book is about the time I spent wiping out communism and having my faith in the Washington leadership’s ability to wage war against a non-traditional enemy destroyed.

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**Submitted by:** GCWA

**Genre:** Memoir