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07 September, 2024

Last Gunship 1972 Memoirs of a FTGSN



 52 years ago, huh?

If you were there, no words are necessary. If you were NOT there, no words can explain. This book does…

Available at B&N, Amazon, Google Books


Welcome Home! So…why read this book?

58,220 Americans died in Vietnam, along with 3+ million Vietnamese. How many more since? Due to Agent Orange, asbestos exposure, and PTSD?

In the face of such tragedy, these stories are the best memorials we have. In unflinching detail through stark, eloquent prose, the author holds no punches back.

You want real? How about real, historically accurate, raw, honest, salty, and true? A kaleidoscopic and immensely readable view of one of the defining events of the twentieth century.

A book written by a lowly seaman (E-3) who had the unenviable job of pulling the trigger, killing on a daily basis. This is a true story. It illustrates the exhaustion, humor, tension, destruction, and terror of war. Anxiety, fatigue, and dread. Intensity that was unbearable, excruciating and the astonishing closeness of shipmates and their attitude, regrets, and mental anguish. War kills everything.

Simple survival. We were sent into a chemical sausage grinder. This is a story from someone who survived it but fights it daily to this day. This is our story.

DATE LINE: 30 March 1972: Easter Day Offensive consisted of a massive, coordinated three-pronged attack. In response, President Nixon called up a massive buildup of naval firepower. This included the Norfolk, Virginia based USS Mullinnix DD-944. The last all-gun destroyer in naval history. She participated in 171 NGFS missions, delivered 14,472 rounds in 88 days of combat action. Surviving enemy counterbattery on four occasions. This book is different. It’s about a gunship with only one mission. Naval Gunfire Support (NGFS). 

Enjoy the read,

Frank A. Wood

fwood101@yahoo.com







 

 

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