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Book Synopsis: Winner, 2021 Gold Medal in history, Military Writers Society of America -- In fall 1965, North Vietnam's high command smelled blood in the water. The South Vietnamese republic was on the verge of collapse, and Hanoi resolved to crush it once and for all. The communists set their sights on South Vietnam's strategically vital West-Central Highlands. Annihilate ARVN's defenses in Kontum and Pleiku provinces, the communists surmised, and the region's remaining provinces would topple like dominoes. Their first target was the American Special Forces camp at Plei Me, remote and isolated along the Cambodian border.As darkness fell on 19 October, 1965, two North Vietnamese Army regiments—some 4,000 troops—crept into their final strike positions. The plan was as simple as it was audacious: one regiment would bring the frontier fortress under murderous siege while the other would lie in wait to destroy the inevitable rescue force. Initially, all that stood athwart Hanoi's grand scheme was a handful of American Green Berets, a few hundred Montagnard allies—and burgeoning U.S. airpower. Cut off and beleaguered, Plei Me's defenders fought for their lives, while a daring band of close air support and resupply pilots helped keep the beast at bay.But as the overland relief force bogged down, 5th Group ordered in the legendary "Chargin" Charlie Beckwith and his elite Project Delta to help hold the line. Soon, the 1st Cavalry Division would also join the fray, setting the stage for its bloody Ia Drang Valley fights a few weeks later. Before it was over, the siege of Plei Me would push its defenders to the brink and usher in the first major clashes between the U.S. and North Vietnamese armies.Drawing on archival research and interviews with combat veterans, J. Keith Saliba reconstructs this pivotal battle in vivid, gut-wrenching detail and illustrates where the siege fit in the war's strategic picture.
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Discover the gripping tale of bravery and resilience in "Death in the Highlands: The Siege of Special Forces Camp Plei Me." Immerse yourself in the heart-pounding account of the epic battle that unfolded in fall 1965, as North Vietnam's forces made a bold move to crush their adversaries and seize control. This riveting narrative, recognized with the prestigious 2021 Gold Medal in history by the Military Writers Society of America, brings to life the heroic stand of American Green Berets and their allies against overwhelming odds.
Experience history in its rawest form as you delve into the pages of this meticulously researched book. Witness the intense struggle for survival at Plei Me, where a small band of defenders defied all expectations and fought tooth and nail to hold their ground. Through the author's expert storytelling and insights from combat veterans, you'll gain a deep understanding of the sacrifices made and the strategic implications that reverberated throughout the Vietnam War.
Join the ranks of readers who have been captivated by the tale of courage and determination in "Death in the Highlands." Whether you're a history buff, a military enthusiast, or simply a lover of page-turning narratives, this book promises to transport you to a time when the fate of nations hung in the balance. Don't miss your chance to experience this gripping account firsthand and gain a new perspective on the historic events that shaped a generation.
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