Fire in the Que Son
Detailing Small Unit Leadership during Operation Swift
Sinopsis
Fire in the Que Son is a ground-level account of Operation Swift, one of the bloodiest and least-examined Marine Corps operations of the Vietnam War. Over nine days in September 1967, the 1st and 3rd Battalions of the 5th Marines fought through the Que Son Valley against the NVA 2nd Division — a force that outnumbered individual Marine rifle companies by as much as ten to one. The book reconstructs the operation through the lens of small unit leadership: the lieutenants who commanded companies meant for captains, the platoon sergeants who held their men together under conditions that shattered doctrine, and the squad leaders — some barely twenty-one years old — who made life-and-death decisions with no radio, no air cover, and no clear picture of where the enemy was.
It examines the individual actions that defined the battle: Lieutenant Murrays split-second use of white phosphorus to locate his own company amid the chaos; the Medal of Honor actions of Navy Chaplain Father Vincent Capodanno, who moved through fire to administer last rites and was killed doing so; the six Marines of Company H found executed after their M-16 rifles jammed in the rain. It places these moments within a broader tactical analysis — exploring how the NVAs "hugging the belt" tactic, closing to within thirty meters of Marine lines, neutralized American air and artillery superiority and turned the most technologically advanced military in the world into a force that could only be saved by the quality of its youngest men.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565409129
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 14/04/2026
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