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Pucker Factor Stories of MACV SOG Vol.1 Issue 3: Stories of MACV SOG from the Veterans in their own words.

Pucker Factor Stories of MACV SOG Vol.1 Issue 3: Stories of MACV SOG from the Veterans in their own words. in Bloomington, MN
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These are the first hand stories of the men of MACV SOG. SGT. John T. Walton. SOG's John Stryker Meyer discusses his friendship with fellow SOG soldier and Silver Star recipient John T. Walton. / Deadly Rescue. The 30th of June 1970 is a mournful day for Ret. LTC Mike Taylor as he remembers the loss of a FAC pilot and friend Capt. William S. Sanders A.K.A "Bungalow Bill" and the events that unfolded. /Martha Raye and her relationship with the Special forces soldiers including her friendship with CCN Recon C/O Capt. Carr/The Buddha. Dick Gamble revisits his good luck charm story. It might make you want to start wearing one. / Lt. Bauso & his SCU troops. Lt. Bauso was at FOB-4 when it was overrun by VC Sappers on Aug.23.1968. Now we follow Lt. Bauso on a photographic journey as he trains his SCU (Special Commando Unit) in the days and weeks that followed the attack /Chief Warrant Officer Brian Devaney. Tragic events unfold as Huey pilot Brian Devaney attempts to insert a CCC SOG recon team on a mission/ Last mission of helicopter UH-1H 68-15262 Infiltration and extraction are the most hazardous times for the Huey's as they assist SOG teams. In this story, we read the detailed events of Recon Team Pennsylvania and the brave crew of Red 3./ The Rats of Khe Sanh. Bob Donoghue gets detailed about his days in Khe Sanh and the problem with rats. A pest to some, food for others. / Navy Seals of MACV SOG Part 1. An extensive look into the role Navy Seal's had in MACV SOG. A handful would join the ranks of SOG Recon while others trained Sea Commandos for covert ops on the coasts of Vietnam, including North of the 17th parallel. / NAD - MACV SOGS Naval division. The often overlooked role and actions of SOGS Naval division NAD. Author: it is truly an honor to know these men personally. It took me years to gain their trust and to allow me to share their stories.