BAC SI: A Green Beret Medic's War in Vietnam

BAC SI: A Green Beret Medic's War in Vietnam

BAC SI: A Green Beret Medic's War in Vietnam

BAC SI: A Green Beret Medic's War in Vietnam

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Overview

A Special Forces medic delivers “a fascinating account of an unfamiliar part of the Vietnamese War, written in a compelling style” (History Of War).

During the Vietnam War, US Army Special Forces A-Teams were deployed to isolated outposts or “camps” in the remote areas of South Vietnam. Their job was to recruit, train, and house members of the indigenous population while molding them into combat-ready fighting units. A-Teams consisted of up to twelve Green Beret soldiers who were experts in both combat and their individual military specialties.

Bac Si, the Vietnamese term for “medic,” is the story of Sgt. Jerry Krizan, who was assigned to Special Forces Camp A-331 in the III Corps tactical zone, only ten miles from the Cambodian border. Because of its proximity to a major north-south North Vietnamese Army infiltration route, there were constant enemy troop movements through the camp’s area of operations and A-331 itself came under attack on more than one occasion.

The author accompanied patrols and probes into enemy territory, not only prepared to provide aid but fight as a soldier if the squad was ambushed or chose to attack. In this small-unit warfare against an expert enemy, US soldiers had to survive as best they could, with their only succor a Huey—meantime, on the ground, by themselves against unknown opposition.

Our Green Beret base camps were our very first line of defense along the borders of South Vietnam, and in this book, through the eyes of a medic, we learn how dire, and confusing, a role we asked our Special Forces to play during that era.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612002477
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Robert Dumont was born in Oklahoma in 1947 and graduated from Tusla University before moving to Brooklyn, NY. He worked in the General Research Division of The New York Public Library before retiring in 2010. He co-authored Bac Si: A Green Beret Medic’s War in Vietnam (Casemate 2014) with Jerry Krizan and has also written two fiction collections, "Borough of Churches" and "NYC Transit[s]."

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword by Joe Parnar
Introduction—Background

The Journey to Special Forces
Arrival at Loc Ninh
First Contact
Running Through Rubber
Right There
Chieu Hoi by the KKK
Battle of Loc Ninh
Loc Ninh, September 1968
An Execution
Operations in the Rubber
Adventures at Village 2
Thanksgiving Dinner
Medical Duties in Camp
Medical MEDCAPS
Camp Sanitation
Dry Season/Typhoid
Claymores, Ambushes, and Hand Grenades
Camp Defenses and Attacks
New Directions of the War
Helicopter Attack
Chinese Claymores
Ambush at An Loc
Recon
Incoming at An Loc
Team With a Tank
Song Be Officers Club
Celebrities
Three Times
Going Home

Epilogue—After Vietnam
Appendix A—Coda: The Battle of Loc Ninh, April 1972
Appendix B—The Battle of An Loc

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