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On July 18, 1967, Special Forces medic James Donahue and his platoon were on a mission, code-named Blackjack-34, to locate enemy units for the 1st Infantry to destroy. But instead a crack enemy battalion found them. Now Donahue bears witness to the bloody events of that day and the exceptional grit and determination of his teammates.

James C. Donahue's courage and sense of daring would take him to the Vietnam War as a member of the Green Berets and when the war was over, back again twice on top-secret missions in search of missing prisoners of war. He was a recipient of the second highest honor the Army can bestow on a soldier, the Silver Star, This item:Blackjack-34 (previously titled No Greater Love): One Deadly Day of Courage, Carnage, and Ultimate… by James C. Donahue Mass Market Paperback  On July 18, 1967, Staff Sergeant James Donahue and the men of Special Forces Detachment A-304 were on an operation; code-name Blackjack-34. Blackjack-33 by James C. Donahue. Read an Excerpt. Buy. Look Inside. Read an Excerpt. Buy. Blackjack-33 Blackjack-34 (previously titled No Greater Love). Blackjack-34: One Deadly Day of Courage, Carnage, and Ultimate Sacrifice for the Mobile Guerrilla Force in Vietnam. by. James C. Donahue.

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On July 18, 1967, Staff Sergeant James Donahue and the men of Special Forces Detachment A-304 were on an operation; code-name Blackjack-34. Their mission: to find and engage an enemy battalion that was thought to be operating in an enemy-controlled area north of Quon Loi, Vietnam. Lee "Blackjack-34 (previously titled No Greater Love) One Deadly Day of Courage, Carnage, and Ultimate Sacrifice for the Mobile Guerrilla Force in Vietnam" por James C. Donahue disponible en Rakuten Kobo. “Here we go, I said to myself as my system electrified with the familiar rush of adrenaline.” O

On July 18, 1967, Staff Sergeant James Donahue and the men of Special Forces Detachment A-304 were on an operation; code-name Blackjack-34. Their mission: to find and engage an enemy battalion that was thought to be operating in an enemy-controlled area north of Quon Loi, Vietnam.

Mar 04, 2013 · James C. Donahue's courage and sense of daring would take him to the Vietnam War as a member of the Green Berets and when the war was over, back again twice on top-secret missions in search of missing prisoners of war. He was a recipient of the second highest honor the Army can bestow on a soldier, the Silver Star,

On July 18, 1967, Special Forces medic James Donahue and his platoon were on a mission, code-named Blackjack-34, to locate enemy units for the 1st Infantry to destroy. But instead a crack enemy battalion found them. Now Donahue bears witness to the bloody events of that day and the exceptional grit and determination of his teammates.

';Here we go, I said to myself as my system electrified with the familiar rush of adrenaline.' On July 18, 1967, Staff Sergeant James Donahue and the men of Special Forces Detachment A-304 were on an operation; code-name Blackjack-34. Their mission: to find and engage an enemy battalion that was thought to be operating in an enemy-controlled area north of Quon Loi, Vietnam. Now Donahue bears Blackjack 34: One Deadly Day of Courage, Carnage, and Ultimate Sacrifice for the Mobile Guerrilla Force in Vietnam by Donahue, James C. at AbeBooks.co.uk - ISBN 10: 0804117659 - ISBN 13: 9780804117654 - Ballantine Books Inc. - 2000 - Softcover In 1967, James Donahue was a Special Forces medic and an assistant platoon leader for the Mobile Guerrilla Force's fiercely anti-Vietnamese Cambodian mercenaries. On mission Blackjack-33, they were to act as bait and lure VC and NVA regiments into decisive engagements so that they could be targeted and destroyed by the 1st Infantry Division. On July 18, 1967, Staff Sergeant James Donahue and the men of Special Forces Detachment A-304 were on an operation; code-name Blackjack-34. Their mission: to find and engage an enemy battalion that was thought to be operating in an enemy-controlled area north of Quon Loi, Vietnam.

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Apr 04, 2000 · On July 18, 1967, Staff Sergeant James Donahue and the men of Special Forces Detachment A-304 were on an operation; code-name Blackjack-34. Their mission: to find and engage an enemy battalion that was thought to be operating in an enemy-controlled area north of Quon Loi, Vietnam. The item Blackjack-34, James C. Donahue represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Princeton Public Library. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. The item Blackjack-34, James C. Donahue represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Public Libraries of Suffolk County, New York. Blackjack-34 (previously titled No Greater Love): One Deadly Day of Courage, Carnage, and Ultimate Sacrifice for the Mobile Guerrilla Force in Vietnam by James C. Donahue. Buy Blackjack 34 by Donahue, James C. online on Amazon.ae at best prices. Fast and free shipping free returns cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Mar 04, 2013 · James C. Donahue's courage and sense of daring would take him to the Vietnam War as a member of the Green Berets and when the war was over, back again twice on top-secret missions in search of missing prisoners of war. He was a recipient of the second highest honor the Army can bestow on a soldier, the Silver Star, Blackjack-34 (previously titled No Greater Love): One Deadly Day of Courage, Carnage, and Ultimate Sacrifice for the Mobile Guerrilla Force in Vietnam by James C. Donahue Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.