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Tan Phu : Special Forces Team A-23 in Combat by Leigh Wade β€” book cover

Tan Phu : Special Forces Team A-23 in Combat

by Leigh Wade
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"IF YOU ENJOYED GETTING SHOT AT, TAN PHU WAS A GREAT PLACE TO BE. . . ."                                                                

Vietnam, 1963. Leigh Wade was a radioman for Special Forces Team A-23, a twelve-man unit sent to Tan Phu, a hell on earth in the Mekong Delta where the VC had the advantage of knowing the tangled terrain. Wade's mission: run sweeps and hammer-and-anvil operations, kill or capture as many VC as possible, and move back to camp before they could strike back.

But in those early days, Special Forces didn't have the "luxury" of proper air, artillery, and logistical support, so patrols moved through the black tropical night with the danger of death lurking in every shadow. By the time Team A-23 returned to Fort Bragg in December 1963, after a six-month tour, all but two of its original twelve members had been killed or captured. Wade left Vietnam thinking the Americans would pull out within twelve months, unaware that he would serve five more years of bloody combat. . . .

Leigh Wade was a radio man for Special Forces Team A-23, a 12-man unit sent to Tan Phu, a hell on earth in the Mekong Delta. With unique insights into special operations and counterguerrilla warfare from a Special Forces veteran, this book includes also information on the capture of two Special Forces soldiers--one of whom is James Rowe, author of Five Years to Freedom.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1997
Publisher
Ivy Books,U.S.
Pages
240
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780804116169

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