![]() ![]() At times, the men follow sandal prints as they move “deep in Indian Country.” They come across a heavily used trail at the same time they receive intelligence from Montagnard tribesmen that large numbers of North Vietnamese troops are heading their way.Ī short time later contact is made. It begins with Marines searching through the jungle for a reported NVA troop buildup in the area. The story is told in alternating chapters through the eyes of American and North Vietnamese participants. ![]() Raymond Davis.Īll of the action in Echo Among Warriors takes place during two days in the fall of 1967 in dense jungle near Khe Sanh, an area in which Col. He has written 15 military history books, including a recent biography of USMC Gen. Marine Corps, including a 1967-68 Vietnam War tour of duty as a company commander with the 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines. The final ten chapters are as realistically and breathlessly action-packed as you will read anywhere.Ĭol. ![]() $22.95, paper) by Richard Camp is an intense, you-are-there, fictionalized consideration of close-quarters fighting during the American war in Vietnam. ![]() Echo Among Warriors: Close Combat in the Jungle of Vietnam (Casemate, 288 pp. ![]()
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