Book Love Review #1
Phantom Warriors by Gary A. Linderer is a book about LRRPs, LRPs, and Rangers in the Vietnam War. It explores stories from real soldiers in the Vietnam War, most being reconnaissance missions. The stories are from real soldiers that witnessed the Vietnam War first hand. The author, Gary Linderer, is a LRP/Ranger that operated during the Vietnam War. He explains that most of the missions these men did resulted in no combat, just reconnaissance. They would go behind enemy lines to gather intel, and get out without being discovered.
During these missions, men would put their lives at risk every minute in the dangerous jungles of Vietnam. Usually surrounded by NVA forces, the stories in the book told of missions gone haywire that push the men past their limits. With help from artillery or air support, the men had to use their wits to outsmart the enemy or simply hide and let them pass. Gary Linderer shows that to do these missions, you had to give it your all, “When a small and lightly armed reconnaissance team of five to twelve men, operating deep in the enemy territory, suddenly finds itself under attack, its survival depends on the courage, the tenacity, the professionalism, and the fight skills of the individual LRRPs on the team,” (Linderer 10). Each of these stories gives a picture of real human skill that is used to save lives when needed most. I recall a story of when a team of six men were surrounded and blocked off by NVA forces. They were moving slowly across a path when they were suddenly opened fire upon and had to sprint for a whole hour whilst bullets were whizzing past their heads to get to a chopper that lifted them to safety
As a book, Phantom Warriors is excellent for anyone interested in the Vietnam War. The stories it tells are true and it’s astonishing to think a human being could go through such a hell. The book shows heroism in its purest form, and what soldiers are willing to do to save the person next to them.