Through the valley : Vietnam, 1967-68 / by James F. Humphries.
Based upon his own recollections while serving with the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, those of fifty other Vietnam veterans, and declassified documents from both sides of the war, Col. Humphries recounts the battles of South Vietnam's northern provinces in 1967-1968.
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- ISBN: 9780811735155
- ISBN: 081173515X
- Physical Description: xii, 335 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Mechanicsburg, Pa. : Stackpole, 2008.
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Through the Valley : Vietnam, 1967-68
The fierce close combat in the remote areas of South Vietnam's northern provinces in 1967-68--the battles of Hiep Duc, March 11, Nhi Ha, and Hill 406--has been a strangely underreported slice of the Vietnam War. Through the Valley brings those battles into sharp focus, chronicling the efforts of the proud units of the Americal Division and the 196th Light Infantry Brigade against a stubborn enemy in long-forgotten villages and on torturous hills. Colonel Humphries draws on both his own combat experience and the eyewitness reports of fifty former veterans to reconstruct what it was like to fight in Vietnam. AUTHOR: Col. James F. Humphries is a retired army officer who served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the 196th Light Infantry Brigade. He now lives in Germany. REVIEWS: "A superbly written and researched story of combat in Vietnam." --Army History "Through the Valley brings the reader to the battlefield, inside the soldier's mind, and offers a glimpse into how the enemy thought." --Vietnam magazine "A book that puts you on the ground with the riflemen or in the battalion or brigade Tactical Operations Center while letting you see the whole picture." --On Point 52 b/w photographs