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Overview...a comprehensively researched historic document on one year's activities for the 9th Cav and the 1st Cavalry Division, worthy of gracing their unit libraries. That the book simultaneously succeeds on the individual soldier level makes it a standout for any reader with an interest in the airmobile aspect of the Vietnam War. - Vietnam magazine. The Gunner and the Grunt is written in the voices of two soldiers who fought in the same battles as members of the same recon unit but from different angles. Michael Kelley, the Gunner, was flying in an armed helicopter above the jungle providing suppressive fire support, while Peter Burbank, the Grunt, was down in the jungle on foot patrol involved in fire fights with Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army troops. The book follows these two Boston boys from army training through deployment to the war zone and the shock of first combat missions, to helicopter air assault Search and Destroy operations from the Cambodian border to the sands of the South China Sea. AUTHORS: Michael L. Kelley is a freelance writer from Tewksbury, Massachusetts. He was born and raised in the Cambridge and Somerville area of Boston. He served in the United States Army from 1964 to 1967, met his wife Ruth in late 1967, helped her raise three children while he participated in dual careers with the Federal Government and the United States Army Reserve. Kelley retired as a Master Sergeant from the 3rd Battalion, 18th Infantry in 1990 and from the Defense Logistics Agency, DPRO Raytheon Missile Division, in 1994. Peter Burbank grew up in Hull, Massachusetts, a city south of Boston, and as a young boy, ran a paper route and read about World War II history, especially small-unit actions on the battle fronts. He dreamed about being a soldier, but not just an ordinary soldier, an Airborne Infantry soldier, where he could be at the Tip of the Spear for combat action. He got to live his dream and was sent to Vietnam and served as an Infantry Rifleman at the forefront of the action. After two combat tours he joined the Portland Police Department and saw action once again as a city patrol officer. Alongside his police career, Burbank joined the US Army Reserve, retiring as a Sergeant First Class after serving for twenty years. He was married and raised his family in Maine. Burbank and Kelley remained lifelong friends after meeting in Vietnam as members of Troop C, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division (Air Mobile). Peter Burbank grew up in Hull, Massachusetts, a city south of Boston, and as a young boy, ran a paper route and read about World War II history, especially small-unit actions on the battle fronts. He dreamed about being a soldier, but not just an ordinary soldier, an Airborne Infantry soldier, where he could be at the Tip of the Spear for combat action. He got to live his dream and was sent to Vietnam and served as an Infantry Rifleman at the forefront of the action. After two combat tours he joined the Portland Police Department and saw action once again as a city patrol officer. Alongside his police career, Burbank joined the US Army Reserve, retiring as a Sergeant First Class after serving for twenty years. He was married and raised his family in Maine. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael L Kelley , Peter BurbankPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers ISBN: 9781636243436ISBN 10: 1636243436 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 15 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. 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Table of ContentsPrologue: The Lost Gunship Chapter One: High School Warriors Chapter Two: Basic Combat Training, Mike Chapter Three: Helicopter School, Mike Chapter Four: Flying Shawnee Bananas, Mike Chapter Five: Guns and Rabbits, Pete Chapter Six: airborne Infantry, Pete Chapter Seven: Going to War, Mike Chapter Eight: Aero Rifle Blues Platoon,Pete Chapter Nine: Aero Weapons Red Platoon, Mike Chapter Ten: The Bong son Campaign, Mike Chapter Eleven: The Crow's Foot Battle, Mike Chapter Twelve: Aero Scout White Platoon, Mike Chapter Thirteen: Charlie Alpha Combat assault, Pete Chapter Fourteen: Hot Rod pilot, Mike Chapter Fifteen: In Memory of our Commander Epilogue: Mike Epilogue: Pete List of Major Campaigns List of Weapons of War 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Commanders 1965-1966 Air Cavalry units in Vietnam Photo Credits Selected BibliographyReviews"""That the book simultaneously succeeds on the individual soldier level makes it a standout for any reader with an interest in the airmobile aspect of the Vietnam War.""-- ""Vietnam Magazine"" ""The authors' accounts of their daily lives during their tours are vivid.""-- ""The VVA Veteran""" """Enhanced for the reader's benefit with a section of photos, [this book] is a riveting read...""-- ""Midwest Book Review"" ""That the book simultaneously succeeds on the individual soldier level makes it a standout for any reader with an interest in the airmobile aspect of the Vietnam War.""-- ""Vietnam Magazine"" ""The authors' accounts of their daily lives during their tours are vivid.""-- ""The VVA Veteran""" ""Enhanced for the reader's benefit with a section of photos, [this book] is a riveting read...""-- ""Midwest Book Review"" ""That the book simultaneously succeeds on the individual soldier level makes it a standout for any reader with an interest in the airmobile aspect of the Vietnam War.""-- ""Vietnam Magazine"" ""The authors' accounts of their daily lives during their tours are vivid.""-- ""The VVA Veteran"" Author InformationMichael L. Kelley is a freelance writer from Tewksbury, Massachusetts. He served in the United States Army from 1964 to 1967, followed by dual careers with the Federal Government and the United States Army Reserve. Kelley retired as a Master Sergeant from the 3rd Battalion, 18th Infantry in 1990 and from the Defense Logistics Agency, DPRO Raytheon Missile Division, in 1994. Peter Burbank grew up in Hull, Massachusetts, a city south of Boston, and as a young boy, ran a paper route and read about World War II history, especially small-unit actions on the battle fronts. He dreamed about being a soldier, but not just an ordinary soldier, an “Airborne Infantry” soldier, where he could be at the “Tip of the Spear” for combat action. He got to live his dream and was sent to Vietnam and served as an Infantry Rifleman at the forefront of the action. After two combat tours he joined the Portland Police Department and saw action once again as a city patrol officer. Alongside his police career, Burbank joined the US Army Reserve, retiring as a Sergeant First Class after serving for twenty years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |