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Combat Police: U.S. Army Military Police in Vietnam

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Title: Combat Police: U.S. Army Military Police in Vietnam
by Rick Young
ISBN: 1-4033-6391-9
Publisher: 1stBooks Library
Pub. Date: November, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $18.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (8 reviews)

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Rating: 2
Summary: A must for those who were MP's in Vietnam
Comment: I was a proud member of Co.C, 504th MP Battalion, spending most of my tour in Bong Son in the Central Highlands. This book not only explains the various roles of the combat MP, but it allows us to see what other units were doing.

Rating: 5
Summary: Combat Police
Comment: I was a Military Policeman in Viet Nam. I enjoyed this book very much as it was factual and informative. It's about time the MP's got the recognition they deserve. How can I contact the author?

Rating: 5
Summary: A Damn Good Start to the Missing Info on MP's in Vietnam
Comment: I was in Vietnam in 1968, 1969 and 1971 serving with the 194th MP Co, 557th MP Co and the 560th MP Co in such places as Bin Hoa, Pr'Line Mountain (Dalat), Phu Tai, An Khe and Pleiku. It is remarkable that the US Army overlooked the Military Police role in Vietnam or at best it was an after thought. Night after night, day after day, I saw my fellow soldiers conduct themselves with dignity, restraint, and sacrifice. Being an MP in Vietnam (were everyone had a gun and knife) required the best of police work and the most a soldier has to give. From delivery of babies along side the road, to law enforcement and breaking up infiltration of the enemy forces and ambushes of convoys, all of these men performed extraordinarily in a harsh and hostile environment that we call war. Recognition for a job well done is long overdue, Thanks, Rick for recording this piece of history.

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