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Staff Sergeant Larry FitzGerald, aka Reaper 6, of the U.S. Army Special Forces, led a special Black Ops team deployed to Vietnam in 1965. He reported to only two men: General Westmoreland and General Abrams, who were in command of the U.S. Armed Forces. His first assignmenta suicidal mission to assassinate four enemy generals in Laos who were planning the 1967 Tet invasionwas never disclosed to the media or the public. General Westmoreland stated that Sergeant FitzGerald deserved the Medal of Honor, and nine additional Purple Hearts, but unfortunately, most of his missions were conducted across the fence of South Vietnam, in Cambodia, Laos, and North Vietnam. In fact, all of his missions were classified, clandestine, and denied. They have not been disclosed until now.Reaper 6 is the only biography of this extraordinary soldiers life, capturing the very sights, sounds, and smells of the Vietnam War. Today, Larry is the proverbial last man standing of 89 souls who went where lesser soldiers shouldnt dare. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Award winning author, Andrew J. Rafkin's new book, Reaper 6 is the biography of his childhood friend who served in Vietnam. This riveting account of true events and secret missions will keep readers captivated from beginning til end.
Staff Sergeant Larry FitzGerald, aka “Reaper 6,” of the U.S. Army Special Forces shares his account of the missions, the sights, sounds, and the action that he still remembers today.
Rafkin has done a brilliant job at relaying the story to readers and should consider putting this into screenplay format. It would be a perfect film for the big screen.
Better than some suspenseful thrillers and action/adventures on the market today.
Highly Recommended!! ( )