SOG Chronicles: Volume One

SOG Chronicles: Volume One

by John Stryker Meyer
SOG Chronicles: Volume One

SOG Chronicles: Volume One

by John Stryker Meyer

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Overview

From 1964 to 1972, far beyond the battlefields of Vietnam and the glare of media distortions, American Green Berets and their indigenous troops fought a deadly secret war in Laos, Cambodia and North Vietnam under the aegis of the top secret Military Assistance Command Vietnam -- Studies and Observations Group, or simply SOG.

The inaugural edition of 'SOG Chronicles Volume One' will be the first in a series of books focusing on the many untold stories from that eight-year secret war where Green Berets went deep behind enemy lines without conventional support from artillery, tanks, or ground support troops where communist forces massed 50,000-100,000 troops to combat them while keeping the Ho Chi Minh Trail supply lines open.

The centerpiece of 'SOG Chronicles Volume One' is the 1970 story of Operation Tailwind, features a SOG element of 16 Green Berets and 120 indigenous soldiers that went deeper into Laos than any operation during the secret war. Every Green Beret received at least one Purple Heart, including the sole medic, Gary Mike Rose. He is slated to receive the Medal of Honor from President Donald J. Trump in October 2017 for his valor and medical skills tending to more than 60 wounded troops during that four-day mission.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158738197
Publisher: SOG Publishing
Publication date: 10/09/2017
Series: SOG Chronicles , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 238,138
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Born 19 January 1946, John Stryker Meyer entered the Army on 1 December 1966, completed basic training, advanced infantry training, jump school and graduated from the Special Forces Qualification Course in December 1967. After a 12-week training session in Ft. Gordon, on radio teletype, Meyer landed in South Vietnam in April 1968, and arrived at FOB 1 in Phu Bai in May 1968, where he joined Spike Team Idaho. When FOB 1 was closed in January 1969, ST Idaho was helicoptered to FOB 4 in Da Nang, Command and Control North, CCN. He remained on ST Idaho through the end of his tour of duty in late April. In October 1969 he rejoined ST Idaho at CCN. That tour of duty ended suddenly in April 1970. Meyer served as president of the Special Operations Assoc. from 2011-2014, currently works at the non-profit Veterans Affordable Housing Program, based in Orange, Ca, is a freelance writer for SOFREP.com, and serves as co-chairman of the One VA Community Advocacy Board. He is a trustee for the Veterans Associations of North (San Diego) County, a life member of the SOA, and holds membership credentials in the Special Forces Association, VFW, Military Order of The Purple Heart, American Legion, and the US Army Psychological Operations Veterans Assoc. He and his wife Anna have five children. They live in Oceanside, Ca.
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