

Vietnam Green Berets S.O.G.Medal of Honor Recipients
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Dr. Melvin Witting
> 24 hourI happen to know the author, Keith. He was a green beret during the period of the Viet Nam War & writes from experience as well as from his heart. He writes in a way that is so engaging that it is hard to stop listening to a story mid-way, causing me to sit in the garage at times to finish one. He is also the voice telling the stories & has that aspect of the CD down.
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Mark C.
> 24 hourMr McKims ability to share meaningful moments with the reader/storyteller is beyond anyones highest expectations. If you want to understand the dynamics of our Green Beret heroes from Vietnam...look no further than Keiths work. Never a disappointment...a must for any historian.
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cfg
> 24 hourThe true stories Keith presents in this CD run the gamut of emotions! I HIGHLY recommend Vietnam Green Berets S.O.G. Medal of Honor to everyone. He conveys this remarkable history in an engaging and enlightening manner. As a Green Beret veteran of S.O.G.s top secret missions himself, Keith understands first-hand the history he has recorded.
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G00DMaN
> 24 hourExcellent!
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Garrick Bosco
> 24 hourWhat a great day!
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Brenda P.
> 24 hourThis is a very well written and executed collection of stories of these very important men and their mission. My brother was part of this group and we just recently lost him so this was a great reminder of what he experienced during his military service. Our family and my children need to understand what these men went through during this horrible war. Thank you to the author you did a wonderful job.
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Wayne R. Briggs
> 24 hourAs a former member of the military and also a military history major, this does not disappoint. I look forward to hearing more and also ordering more.
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Albina Price
> 24 hourKeith, skillfully navigates us into the heart, soul and character of the men of MACV/SOG. It is the professionalism, and courage that brought tactical expertise to full bearing in the audacious accounts of battle. Keith, provides insight that can only come from those who taste and smell the fury of close quarter combat. Ive also had the pleasure of meeting Keith, he is the epitome of the Quiet Professional, a hero in deed who gives great tribute to those who served with conspicuous gallantry in the face of overwhelming odds. This account should be a mandatory course of study in both Officer and NCO Academies.
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wallytdog
> 24 hourWant heroes? Real heroes? Men of courage, men with loyalty? These stories, written and read by a man who was there (and would never tell you about his heroism) and masterfully done are riveting. We owe them all a debt of gratitude.
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N M
> 24 hourYou may have read firsthand accounts of heroic deeds selflessly performed by men in combat, but there is something haunting and deeply poignant in Keith McKims narrative of the MACV-SOGs who faced what can only be described as the horrors of war.