From the Rice Paddies to the Jungle

From the Rice Paddies to the Jungle

by Ed Dull
From the Rice Paddies to the Jungle

From the Rice Paddies to the Jungle

by Ed Dull

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Overview

1968 was a year in turmoil in the United States. The war in Vietnam was escalating at an alarming pace. The Tet Offensive by North Vietnam had taken American forces in Vietnam by surprise. The enemy was on the offense. In August, 1968, Ed Dull, an Army, infantry, second lieutenant received orders to join the 199th Infantry Brigade in Long Binh, South Vietnam. As an infantry platoon leader with a combat battalion, Ed participated first hand in fighting America's unpopular war. Upon returning home after his tour, Ed rarely spoke of his year in the midst of combat. After his parents passed away, Ed found a packet of letters he had written to his family as well as to friends in his home town. The friends had given copies of the letters to Ed's parents during that year. This book is a compilation of those letters as well as a chronological recollection of memories of that year Ed spent in the rice paddies and the jungles of South Vietnam.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781665546102
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 12/08/2021
Pages: 148
Sales rank: 775,843
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

Ed Dull graduated from Murray State University at Murray Kentucky in 1967. Along with his degree Ed was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army. His branch was Infantry. After his tour in Vietnam, he returned to Mt. Vernon, Illinois and eventually attended Law School at Memphis State University (now University of Memphis).
He practiced law in Mt. Vernon, in both a private practice and a public forum (States Attorney). In 1998 Ed and his family moved to California, then McKinney, Texas. He spent many years as a real estate broker.
Ed lives in McKinney, Texas with his wife Peggy. He is retired and ready to share his story.
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