Immigrant Warrior: A Memoir of Vietnam and Beyond : A Challenging Life in War and Peace

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Immigrant Warrior: A Memoir of Vietnam and Beyond : A Challenging Life in War and Peace

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781636241807
  • DDC分類 355.0092

Full Description

Henrik Lunde grew up in Norway and came to the United States with his parents as a young teenager. After completing high school, he attended the University of California at Berkeley, graduating in 1958 as the Honor Graduate in the History Department. He also received an appointment in the Regular Army.

 

After the Basic Infantry Officer, Ranger and Airborne courses, and his first duty station with the 2nd Battle Group, 6th Infantry Regiment in Berlin, Hank spent 18 months with a covert Special Forces unit in Berlin. In 1963 he attended the Infantry Officer Career Course at Fort Benning and was designated an Honor Graduate. He then attended the elite Pathfinder Course before reporting to Fort Campbell, Kentucky for assignment to the elite 101st Airborne Division.

 

He deployed to Vietnam with 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, in 1965. For most of his tour he commanded a rifle company. On his return to the States Hank worked as Branch Chief at the Airborne Test Division at Fort Bragg. Still, at the end of 1967, he volunteered for the 9th Division in the Delta despite becoming disillusioned with the tactical/strategic conduct of the war. In the 9th Division, he served as Brigade S-3 and battalion executive officer. He then moved to the Vietnamese II Corps as deputy operations adviser.

 

After graduating from the Command and General Staff College in 1970, in the upper 10% of the class, he moved on to Syracuse University to obtain a master's degree. He then returned to Vietnam in 1973, serving as Chief of Negotiations of the U.S. Delegation to the FPJMT set up by the 1973 Paris Peace Treaty to account for the dead and missing. After a year at the Political/Military Division of the Army General Staff with southeast Asia as his responsibility area Hank attended the U.S. Army War College as the second youngest student in 1975-76. From 1976 to 1979, he served in the Plans of Policy branch of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. His last assignment was as Director of National and International Security Studies for Europe at the Army War College. Colonel Lunde is highly decorated from his three tours in Vietnam.

Contents

Introduction

1: Turbulent but Carefree Beginning

2: First Years in a New Country

3: Time of Preparation - Fort Benning 1958-1959

4: Brink of Armageddon - Berlin 1959-1961

5: Secret Assignment, Personal Problems and Refocusing 1961-1964

6: 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division

7: A Command in Disarray

8: Provisional Cavalry Troop - Battle of An Ninh

9: Phan Rang, Ben Cat, Iron Triangle, Tuy Hoa

10: Searching for and Finding the 95th NVA Regiment

11: Days of Flawed Decisions

12: Ambush - a Night of Terror

13: Operations 17 February to 4 April 1965

14: Phan Thiet and Bu Prang

15: Bu Gia Map Campaign 6-10 May

16: Battle of Bu Gia Map and Pursuit

17: Airborne Test Division - The War in 1967

18: Brigade S-3

19: Battalion Executive Officer

20: Deputy G3 Adviser, II ARVN Corps

21: Schooling and Battalion Command

22: Chief of Negotiation, US Delegation FPJMT

23: Pentagon and U.S. Army War College

24: SHAPE, USAWC, and Retirement

Notes

Bibliography

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