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Special Forces at War: An Illustrated History, Southeast Asia, 1957-1975 | 
| Author: Shelby L. Stanton Publisher: Howell Press Category: Book
Buy New: $289.48
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 862759
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 383 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 9.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0943231280 Dewey Decimal Number: 959.7043373 EAN: 9780943231280 ASIN: 0943231280
Publication Date: November 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW NEW NEW; never read. Book fine; dj fine No remainder mark; no priceclip. In sealed plastic protection. 1990. Oversize Hardcover with DJ.
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Product Description
More than 8.7 million Americans reported for military duty in Southeast Asia, but only a select few wore the Green Beret, the distinctive symbol of the U.S. Army Special Forces. Operating out of small outposts in some of the worlds most rugged terrain, these elite soldiers played a crucial role during the protracted conflict. Special Forces at War: an Illustrated History, Southeast Asia 1957-1975 by wartime veteran and military historian Shelby l. Stanton comprises ten chapters, chronologically arranged, that show Special Forces' activity from the first deployments of Green Berets into battle, through their ever-expanding instruction and training, wartime advisory, border surveillance, strike force, and special operations roles. No matter what the task, the Special Forces served with valor and dedication. This photographic history is unprecedented in scope. Featuring rare and unpublished images, it presents an exclusive, insider view of covert activities such as Project Delta, whose Special Forces-trained Vietnamese commandos, nicknamed "road-runners," posed as North Vietnamese Army or Viet Cong troops behind communist lines. It depicts Special Forces' camps before, during, and after enemy assaults. It features an array of lethal weapons used by resourceful Green Berets fighting to preserve their remote outposts, as well as allied and enemy documents and propaganda. From ordinary camp life to special missions, no aspect of Special Forces activities during the Second Indochina War has been overlooked. Stanton knows his subject first hand. During six years of active duty as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army, he served as a paratrooper platoon leader, an airborne ranger advisor to the Royal Thai Army Special Warfare Center, and a Special Forces long-range reconnaissance team commander in Southeast Asia before being wounded in combat in Nam Yu, LaosThrough his contacts with Special Forces veterans and his own research, Stanton has assembled hundreds of photographs, details.
Book Description
Covers all Special Forces activity from the first deployments of Green Berets into battle, through their ever-expanding instruction and training, wartime advisory, border surveillance, strike force, and special operations roles. This photographic history is unprecedented in scope. Featuring rare and previously unpublished images, it presents an exclusive, insider view of covert activities such as Project Delta and Special Forces camps before, during, and after enemy assaults. It features an array of lethal weapons used by resourceful Green Berets fighting to preserve their remote outposts. From ordinary camp life to special missions, no aspect of Special Forces activities during the Second Indochina War has been overlooked.
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Special book of Special men August 29, 2008 The book itself is just great, brilliant pics of some fine men. The Us Special Forces. The finest of the finest. It was great to get the re print, since the original had been sold out and hard to get for some time already. I know soldiers of the Special Forces, of that era and in the book were few pics of Finns who had moved to The USA after WWII and joined in The US Military and Special Forces and SOG. Absolutely a great book to get. With John Plaster, Frank Greco, John Stryker-Meyer books and many others ofcourse , your homelibrary will be complete.
A weighty, essential guide for any serious military library August 18, 2008 War vet and historian Shelby Stanton reported for military duty in Southeast Asia and worked with the Green Beret forces: his SPECIAL FORCES AT WAR: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY, SOUTHEAST ASIA 1957-1975 therefore offers a rare insider's experience paired with a scholarly historical approach, making it an essential standout for any military library strong in modern warfare. It's a photographic history which offers many unpublished images and insider observations of covert activities, representing years of active duty in the infantry: a weighty, essential guide for any serious military library.
Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
This book is a MUST HAVE for your Special Forces collection! April 6, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I practically own every book on the subject on the Green Berets in Vietnam, and this one is superb by far. Brief histories (pick up Stanton's Green Berets at War for more written history) are provided, but the PICTURES! This book follows the Special forces in Vietnam (mostly Green Berets) chronologically with pictures,I have never seen 98% of the photos in this book published anywhere else ever! Great amount of detail following the SF into Laos, VN A-camps (best pics ever), weapons, 'yards, nungs, SOG (personal favorite), and anything else. I cannot praise Shelby Stanton enough for this book, along with the rest of his wonderful collections. This book is a great reference that is invaluable to anyone remotely interested in the Special forces. The maps in the back are superb as well, and great overhead pics of base camps including part/full layouts!! No other book on the Green Berets can even touch the sheer magnitude and scale this book covers. A true prize for any collector - Running Recon (Greco) and SOG A Photo History (Plaster) are really the only illustrated books that have as great of a scale. In many respects this book stands alone - If I could give this book a 6/5 I would - actually I would give it an infinite - If you are into the Vietnam Green Berets or really any Special Forces from any era - BUY THIS BOOK NOW NO MATTER THE PRICE!
An outstanding compendium of the SF in Southeast Asia January 21, 1997 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The book is a great photographic representation of the Green Berets in Southeast Asia. From helicopter rides and walks in the jungle to training and living with the natives, its pictures and narratives take the reader through the many missions of the men of Special Forces in Vietnam and the surrounding countries. One can see (and almost feel) the sweat, pain and the joys of those "selected few." The book is presented cronologically making events easy to follow, and it helps relating to the rest of the history of the Vietnam conflict. The book is a must have for those who like to remember and honor those "who were there."
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