SOG Medic: Stories from Vietnam and Over the Fence

SOG Medic: Stories from Vietnam and Over the Fence

SOG Medic: Stories from Vietnam and Over the Fence

SOG Medic: Stories from Vietnam and Over the Fence

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Overview

The “hair-raising details of the second-by-second events” of a Special Forces medic’s covert operations during the Vietnam War (On Point: The Journal of Army History Online).

In the years since the Vietnam War, the elite unit known as the Studies and Observations Group (SOG) has spawned many myths, legends, and war stories. Special Forces medic Joe Parnar served with SOG during 1968 in FOB2/CCC near the tri-border region that gave them access to the forbidden areas of Laos and Cambodia. Parnar recounts his time with the recon men of this highly classified unit, as his job involved a unique combination of soldiering and lifesaving. His stories capture the extraordinary commitment made by all the men of SOG and reveal the special dedication of the medics, who put their own lives at risk to save the lives of their teammates. Parnar also discusses his medical training with the Special Forces.

“A well-written, interesting account of Parnar’s three-year term of enlistment in the US Army, culminating as a Special Forces medic in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969 . . . Parnar takes the time to provide context, circumstance and motivation for heroism and tragedy—for US soldiers and the indigenous Vietnamese soldiers and civilians with whom he worked . . . The service, sacrifice and valor of a generation are vividly documented in the pages of SOG Medic.” —ARMY Magazine

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612006345
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 217,057
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Joe Parnar served in the U.S. Army Special Forces from August 1966 to April 1969. After military service he became involved with several veterans' organizations. He is a 39-year member of the American Legion and served as Commander of Gardner Post 129 in 1989 and 1990. He is a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Vietnam Veterans of America and the Special Forces and Special Operations associations.  Robert Dumont is an Oklahoma native and a graduate of the University of Tulsa.  He currently lives in Brooklyn, NY and is the author two fiction collections: "Borough of Churches" and "NYC Transit[s]".

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Foreword Frank Greco xi

Acknowledgments xv

Glossary xvii

Introduction xxiii

1 Airborne Infantry 1

2 Special Forces Training-Medic 5

3 Vietnam Assignment 11

4 7th SFG, Vietnam, and MACV-SOG 17

5 FOB2/CCC Kontum 25

6 The Loss of John Kedenburg 39

7 ST Texas, June-July 1968 49

8 ST Ohio, July 1968-First Mission 63

9 ST Ohio, July 1968-Second Mission 75

10 ST/RT Ohio, July 1968-Third Mission 83

11 ST/RT Ohio, August 1968-Fourth Mission-West Near Plei Trap Valley 89

12 Promotion Board 99

13 ST/RT Ohio, September 1968-Fifth Mission 103

14 ST/RT Ohio, September 1968-Sixth Mission-Camp Perimeter Recon 107

15 Back to Chase Medic 111

16 SOG SLAM VII-Medic Assigned to SLAM Company 127

17 After the SLAM-November Missions; The Loss of Ben Ide, December 19, 1968 159

18 RT Florida, December 30, 1968-January 3, 1969-Christmas Eve Alert and a Prisoner Snatch Attempt in Cambodia 175

19 Huey Crash-January 8, 1969 193

20 Wiretap Recovery with a Hatchet Platoon-February 1969 205

21 SLAM Replacement Mission-March 1969 211

22 Final Missions, March 1969-Attack on CCC Headquarters at Kontum, Extraction of James Ripanti, and Medevac of Burned Montagnards 217

23 Other Lasting Memories of a SOG Medic 227

24 Leave, R&R, and Home 243

Postscript 251

Index 255

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