Warriors: An Infantrymans Memoir of Vietnam

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Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Sep 05, Manuel rated it really liked it. What I liked more about this book, when compared to other Vietnam War autobiographies, is that it gives a good idea of the social aspects and problematics of the conflict. Specially the leadership aspect: Tonsetic also explains his motivations to join the army and how his opinion of the war changed while on the field, d What I liked more about this book, when compared to other Vietnam War autobiographies, is that it gives a good idea of the social aspects and problematics of the conflict.

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Tonsetic also explains his motivations to join the army and how his opinion of the war changed while on the field, describes the mood in rear bases, specially the latent conflict between "grunts" and "REMF", paints an interesting picture about the sharp contrast of life-stile between company grade officers and field grade officers. For a book based on the experiences of one individual, for a limited amount of time, it gives a remarkably good idea of the problems intrinsic to the conflict as a whole. Apr 13, Jeff Seeger rated it really liked it.

I don't read a lot of true war books but this one was great. Game a real inside perspective of the day to day.


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Aug 01, Scott rated it really liked it. Good look at a rifle company commander in Vietnam. Tonsetic tells a good tale ending in some combat fatigue.

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It's a good read for those who like to do too much. Days of Valor is a better Tonsetic work. Feb 03, Patrick Carroll rated it really liked it. I enjoyed this, gave me a real feel for the situation and the fact that most soldiering is sitting around being bored waiting for short periods of chaos and terror.

Warriors: An Infantryman's Memoir of Vietnam

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Feb 10, Pages. On the ground, in the air, and behind the lines, grunts made life-and-death decisions every day—and endured the worst stress of their young lives. He took over a group of grunts demoralized by defeat but determined to get even. Through the legendary Tet and May Offensives, he led, trained, and risked his life with these brave men, and this is the thrilling, brutal, and honest story of his tour of duty.

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Tonsetic tells of leading a seriously undermanned ready-reaction force into a fierce, three-day battle with a ruthless enemy battalion; conducting surreal night airmobile assaults and treks through fetid, pitch-black jungles; and relieving combat stress by fishing with hand grenades and taking secret joyrides in Hueys. Robert Tonsetic was born in Pennsylvania. He was commissioned as an infantry lieutenant out of the University of Pittsburgh in Assigned… More about Robert Tonsetic.

About Warriors On the ground, in the air, and behind the lines, grunts made life-and-death decisions every day—and endured the worst stress of their young lives.

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