A Year in Hell
Memoir of an Army Foot Soldier Turned Reporter in Vietnam, 1965–1966
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About the Book
This memoir relates the author’s experiences during his year-long tour of duty in the early days of American involvement in Vietnam. Serving in Bravo Company of the 1st Infantry Division, Ray Pezzoli provided protection for engineers constructing the deep water port in Cam Ranh Bay. From July 11, 1965, through June 22, 1966, he dealt with the ever-present threat of Viet Cong guerilla attacks, never knowing whether the Vietnamese natives he met might be friends or enemies. And as an Army reporter, he recorded some of his experiences in print and photographs.
From guard duty to bathing practices, Pezzoli describes the daily life of soldiers with the keen eye of a journalist while also questioning the wisdom of extensive media involvement during wartime. Unique to his story is the dual perspective of infantryman and journalist; Pezzoli never forgot his military objective, and tallied at least 11 kills. The memoir provides a moving narrative not only of his service but of his culture shock on returning to America. An appendix provides additional information about Vietnam, including its history before and after American involvement. The author’s photographs from the time are included.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Ray Pezzoli, Jr.
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 263
Bibliographic Info: 46 photos, appendix, index
Copyright Date: 2006
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2396-5
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8144-6
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
1. “Hi, My Name Is Ray” 5
2. “Make Sure You Say Good-bye to All the Neighbors” 8
3. Vietnam, July 11, 1965, 0700 Hours 12
4. Cam Ranh Bay, the Republic of Vietnam, on the Other Side of America’s World 14
5. We Were Entering Battle and About to Get Our Feet Wet 37
6. Entering the Major Leagues 51
7. A Bloody Nose Doesn’t Hurt as Bad as It Looks 55
8. Our Work Is Cut Out for Us 91
9. The Light at the End of the Tunnel Goes Dark 98
10. The Never-Never Land Full of Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice and a Grove of Yum Yum Trees 125
11. Christmas with a Meaning 131
12. The Roller Coaster Ride Begins 140
13. The Look from the Other Side of the Fence 147
14. Getting the Tools of War 156
15. Malaria Tablets Today—It Must Be Friday 174
16. My Life Changes Forever 186
17. At Least the Vietnamese People Appreciate Us 195
18. I Can Finally See the End of the Tunnel 215
19. It’s Not Over Till It’s Over 238
Appendix: What Is Vietnam? 249
Index 253