"My brothers have my back": Inside the November 1969 Battle on the Vietnamese DMZ

by Lou Pepi

"My brothers have my back": Inside the November 1969 Battle on the Vietnamese DMZ

by Lou Pepi

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Overview

In November 1969, what Time Magazine called the "largest battle of the year" took place less than two miles from the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone. Three companies of Task Force 1-61 met 2,000-3,000 North Vietnamese. American forces fought for two days, inflicting heavy casualties and suffering eight killed. Late on November 12, it became evident that the American position could be overrun. Alpha Company was airlifted in darkness to reinforce a small hill in the jungle. Three hours later, well past midnight, the Americans were attacked by 1,500 NVA. There was a twist: A secret Vietcong document captured near Saigon urged intense action before November 14 in anticipation of the Vietnam War Moratorium Demonstrations set for November 15 in many cities in America. The Vietcong planned to inflict a stunning defeat in "an effort to get the fighting in step with the peace marchers."

The author, a member of Alpha Company who rode in on the last helicopter, offers unique insights into the story of the men who fought those three days in 1969.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476675169
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 11/02/2018
Pages: 225
Sales rank: 672,144
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.46(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lou Pepi was drafted into the Army in March of 1968. Returning from Vietnam he worked in the construction field and then in building code and zoning enforcement. He lives in West Boylston, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Sterling Eugene Kelly, Jr.
Preface
 1. Three Generations of Military Service
 2. The Train to Fort Dix
 3. Fort Dix, April to July 1968
 4. 52nd Ordnance Company, July 1968 to June 1969
 5. The Drawdown
 6. The First 100 Days
 7. The First 10 Days of November
 8. Overview of the November Battle
 9. Veterans’ Day, 11 Nov 1969 (DAY 1)
10. 12 Nov 1969 (DAY 2) at the Jump CP
11. 12 Nov 1969, Mission “Bald Eagle”
12. 13 Nov 1969 (DAY 3)
13. Unfriendly Fire and Survivor’s Guilt
14. Going Home
15. Utah Mesa and Bravo Company—18 Jun 1969
16. Chris Martin and the Americal Division
Epilogue
Afterword by Clyde “Bud” Wagner
Appendix A: What They Are Doing Today
Appendix B: Awards Index
Appendix C: Valorous Unit Citation
Appendix D: Glossary
Appendix E: Communication Logs, 11–13 Nov 1969
Appendix F: The “Rules” of Engagement
Chapter Notes
Index
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