"The Duck Pond"
I'm Not a Tourist...I Live Here
by
Bob Johnston
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“The bad guys always fired first.” This
is the story of a small naval river group, attached to NSA Da Nang, simply known
as River Rats, which has no real written history in the annals of the Vietnam
War. The author, a young volunteer, paints a vivid picture of life and death
while serving on the rivers in the northern-most province in South Vietnam. He
ran medium-sized cargo boats on costal operations, often living for months on
the rivers where he worked. From the beginning, in fall of 1965, until well
after the 1968 Tet Offensive, he found himself on every river in I-Corps.
Growing up fast, at the age of twenty, he was already the craft commander of a
sixty-ton landing craft. He was responsible for his crew and the boat while
feeling like a target in a shooting gallery—almost every day, on a shallow brown
river. He would wake up each day to wonder if this would be the last day of his
life.
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‘The Duck Pond’ is available from the publisher now by simply going to:
and then entering ‘the duck pond’
in the book search box.
For more information, availability for readings and book signings or
interviews contact:
Bob Johnston - swat412@yahoo.com - (724)
448-1509
or via his publisher at
http://www.publishamerica.com
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