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Devon Michael
is on page 269 of 376
One thing I’ve learned after reading many memoirs of combat vets is that they’re just as good at telling stories as they are at being fighting men. Mr. Jennings is no different, and neither are the men he flew with. Absolutely captivating stories.
— Oct 16, 2025 03:25PM
Devon Michael
is on page 202 of 376
As the battle for Hamburger Hill rages on, it can be a bit hard to follow all the moving pieces: 3/187th here, 1/506th there, and NVA everywhere. Jennings tries to break it down, as digestible as possible but I think the important thing to take from it all is that it was an absolute bloodbath.
— Oct 15, 2025 03:22PM
Devon Michael
is on page 99 of 376
So far, Mr Jennings’s writing has been rather casual. It feels as if I’m sitting at a bar and hearing his story over a beer. The informality has been a breath of fresh air after reading the fatalistic writing of Sledge and the patriotism of Ambrose. After a brief history lesson of rank, helicopters, and the geopolitics of the Indochina peninsula we are now nearing the authors arrival to Vietnam.
— Oct 13, 2025 02:59PM

