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Reddit mentions of Reflections of a Warrior: Six Years as a Green Beret in Vietnam

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Reflections of a Warrior: Six Years as a Green Beret in Vietnam
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Found 2 comments on Reflections of a Warrior: Six Years as a Green Beret in Vietnam:

u/My_housecat_has_ADHD ยท 3 pointsr/Military

>Was that it? That's the way I saw it, but I was in the minority.

Yep, that was the plan for South Vietnam. The eventual end goal of U.S. troops there was to fight off the North Vietnamese invasion/insurgency, and allow the government to build up its military forces and civil society enough to allow South Vietnam to permanently defend itself against North Vietnam's efforts to take over the country. This is what "Peace With Honor" refers to. South Vietnam was basically intended to be a carbon copy of the situation we have with South Korea.

Both Korea and Vietnam had a DMZ and were backed by essentially the same powers. The only difference was South Korea only has oceans on either side of it, whereas South Vietnam had the weak "neutral" nations of Laos and Cambodia next to it. The North Vietnamese had already invaded and stationed multiple divisions worth of troops in "neutral" Cambodia and Laos, using them to conduct cross-border raids deep into South Vietnam well to the rear of the official North-South DMZ. This contrasts with the Korean peninsula, where Kim Il-sung was not likely to be successful in his efforts to station several divisions of troops in the oceans next to South Korea.

The overall national interest in helping South Vietnam was to resist the communization of mainland Southeast Asia, in order to show the Soviet Union that it couldn't bankroll and foment violent communist civil wars around the world willy nilly at low cost, because the U.S. would confront them and impose a high price on Soviet actions.

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>Thanks for liking my stories. I am in remarkably good health lately, considering. Can't find the cause. The only change seems to be getting those damned stories out of my head. I feel better. Thank you for reading. Couldn't feel this good without you.

You know, you could get them turned into a book. Check out something like Reflections of a Warrior, which is a collection of bar stories from a Green Beret who was in Vietnam. Someone got a ghost writer to interview him and put his stories into words, and format it as a collection of stories. I was under the impression all the proceeds went straight to a SOF charity but I could be wrong about that. Anyway, just something to think about.

u/i_stole_your_swole ยท 2 pointsr/Military

Reflections of a Warrior. This book is bad-ass, I've read it like ten times.