SLINGSHOT

by Edward Vick


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£25.95
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£17.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 27/12/2002

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 211
ISBN : 9781401074739
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 211
ISBN : 9781401074722

About the Book

It is Christmas in Vietnam, 1968. Terrible heat and wilting humidity mark just another day.

At a desolate base camp in the northwest corner of the Mekong Delta, near the Cambodian border, a helicopter touches down and a stout little Hispanic man dressed coolly in khaki trousers and white shirt steps onto the ground. The military and political credentials of Mr.Mendez will prove to be unclear, which means he is CIA. Big shots rarely visit the camp at Tra Cu. It is home base for operations of all sorts, from conventional to far from it. From Tra Cu’s barbed wire perimeter one can mount just about any kind of overt or covert mission. Mix or match an Army Special Forces “A” Team, a Navy SEAL detachment, South Vietnamese Army Rangers, mercenaries from Cambodia and even Laos, and patrol boats and crews of the Navy’s River Patrol Force.

Mr. Mendez needs a boat—a patrol boat and crew to run him up a narrow river, deep into territory held by the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. Their objective will be to buy the freedom of a downed American pilot, held by a gang of Viet Cong guerillas. In a setting amazingly similar to that of the renowned film “Apocalypse Now”, this mission begins.


About the Author

As a Naval officer, Ed Vick spent two years in Southeast Asia in the late 1960’s. A Patrol Officer in the River Patrol Force, he commanded over one hundred combat patrols in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta and along the Cambodian border. During his service, he was awarded two Bronze Star Medals with Combat V, the Presidential Unit Citation, The Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry and other awards. Ed recently retired as Chairman of Young & Rubicam Worldwide and now lives on a dirt road in the small town of Bedford, about fifty miles north of New York City.