Why a Soldier?: a Signal Corpsman's Tour from Vietnam to the Moscow Hot Line - David Fitz-enz - Books - Ballantine Books - 9780345482259 - January 3, 1995
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Why a Soldier?: a Signal Corpsman's Tour from Vietnam to the Moscow Hot Line

David Fitz-enz

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Why a Soldier?: a Signal Corpsman's Tour from Vietnam to the Moscow Hot Line

He was one of the best, Airborne, proud to serve his country and fight its toughest war--in the hell that was Vietnam.

Known to all as "Fitz," Signal Corps officer David Fitz-Enz served two tours in Vietnam. He was a soldier, combat photographer, and platoon leader, fighting America's cruelest war--from the VC-infested rice paddies of the Mekong Delta to the dreaded Ia Drang Valley, where the enemy ruled the night.

Dispensing with traditional, sluggish chains of command, the Signal Corps developed a rapid-response system based on greater flexibility, cutting-edge communications technology, and interdependence between the branches of the military during the war. Now commanders in the field were able to call in artillery, air strikes, and reinforcements at a moment's notice. Fitz-Enz himself orchestrated the first-ever hook up over tactical systems between the President in the Oval Office and a general in the Vietnam jungle. The only book of its kind, WHY A SOLDIER? gives us the inside view of the Corps as it launched an exciting new era in strategic and tactical communications that set the groundwork for all future military operations.


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Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 3, 1995
ISBN13 9780345482259
Publishers Ballantine Books
Pages 432
Dimensions 138 × 24 × 213 mm   ·   548 g
Language English  

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