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Black smoke drifted about the scene. The first thing I noticed was the huge crater yawning next to the damaged truck.
In the Vietnam War, American rough riders drove trucks through hostile territory delivering supplies, equipment, ammunition, weapons, fuel, and reinforcements to troops fighting on the wars ever-shifting front lines. But, all too often, the convoys themselves became the front lines.
Frank McAdams, a Marine Corps lieutenant, learned that the hard way during a tour of duty that began right after the 1968 Tet Offensive and the siege at Khe Sanh. In this compelling memoir he recounts his personal battles-not only with a dangerous enemy but also with an incompetent superior and a sometimes indifferent military bureaucracy.
A decidedly different take on the Vietnam experience, his chronicle focuses on the ambush-prone truck convoys that snaked their way through dangerous terrain in narrow mountain passes and overgrown jungles. When an ambush occurred, strong leadership and quick thinking were required of officers like McAdams to protect both the convoys mission and the lives of its men.
McAdams describes convoys he led through hot zones like the notorious Ambush Alley stretching from Danang through Hai Van Pass to Phu Bai in the north, and the provincial area in the south known as the Arizona that surrounded the villages of Phu Loc and An Hoa. He also highlights the fierce three-day firefight that ensnared him and his men near the Song Cau Du River at Hoa Vang, and provides a particularly gripping account of the fighting at Thuong Duc.
McAdams deals frankly with his fraught dealings with a commanding officer whose ineptness and treatment of his troops made the CO fear for his own life. And he writes movingly of his wifes love and encouragement in the face of an emotionally tough separation and also of his difficulty in re-engaging with life stateside.
Fast-paced and compulsively readable, his book offers an insightful look at a largely neglected aspect of the Vietnam War, while reminding us of how frequently the crucible of war reveals ones true character.

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Vietnam Rough Riders MODERN WAR STUDIES Theodore A Wilson General Editor - photo 1
Vietnam
Rough Riders

MODERN WAR STUDIES
Theodore A. Wilson
General Editor

Raymond Callahan
J. Garry Clifford
Jacob W. Kipp
Allan R. Millett
Carol Reardon
Dennis Showalter
David R. Stone
Series Editors

Vietnam
Rough Riders
A Convoy
Commanders
Memoir
Frank McAdams

2013 by the University Press of Kansas All rights reserved Published by the - photo 2

2013 by the University Press of Kansas
All rights reserved

Published by the University Press of Kansas (Lawrence, Kansas 66045), which was organized by the Kansas Board of Regents and is operated and funded by Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University, Pittsburg State University, the University of Kansas, and Wichita State University

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

McAdams, Frank, 1940
Vietnam Rough Riders : a convoy commanders memoir /

Frank McAdams.

pages cm. (Modern war studies)

Includes index.
ISBN 978-0-7006-1898-9 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-0-7006-2114-9 (ebook)
1. Vietnam War, 19611975Transportation. 2. United States. Marine Corps. Marine Division, 1st. Motor Transport Battalion, 11thBiography. 3. United States. Marine CorpsOfficersBiography. 4. Military convoysUnited StatesHistory20th century. 5. Vietnam War, 19611975Personal narratives. I. Title.

DS559.8.T7M415 2013

959.704345dc23

[B]

2012042381

British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data is available.

Printed in the United States of America

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

The paper used in this publication is recycled and contains 30 percent postconsumer waste. It is acid free and meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials Z39.481992.

For Patty
And a registration line that fall semester

Reading the Roll of Honor, Poor young chap,

Id sayI use to know his father well;

Yes, weve lost heavily in this last scrap.

And when the war is done and youth stone dead,

Id toddle safely home and diein bed.

Siegfried Sassoon (18861967)

Contents
Glossary
AARafter-action report; the summary of a firefight or incident
AFVNArmed Forces (Radio) Vietnam Network
AK47Kalashnikov assault rifle, the standard weapon for NVA forces
AmTracAmphibious Tractor; the vehicle normally used for transporting troops
AORArea of Responsibility; the tactical area for a battalion, regiment, or division, with specifically defined boundaries
ARVNArmy of the Republic of South Vietnam
AWOLabsent without leave
BCDbad-conduct discharge
blue lineRadio term for any river (i.e., blue on a map)
Bob-TailA tractor-vehicle without a trailer load
bootNavyMarine Corps term for a recruit
brig timethe time, or sentence, that a Marine or sailor has to spend in military prison
bulkheadA wall on a ship
CAP (unit)Combined-action platoon mixing U.S. Marines with local forces
C4Plastic explosive in one-pound bars, often used for cooking
Charlie CharliePhonetic alphabet for a convoy commander
Charlie PapaPhonetic alphabet for a command post
chopperAny helicopter
CIBCombat Infantrymans Badge (U.S. Army)
CIDCriminal Investigation Division, a branch of the division legal office
Claymore mineA command-detonated mine, throwing out ball bearings in an arc
CMCCommandant, Marine Corps; the highest-ranking officer in USMC
CODclose-order drill
company-gradeThe lower tier of officersSecond and First Lieutenants and Captain
CPcommand postthe headquarters to coordinate unit operations
C-rationsCanned food designed for field consumption
CWOChief Warrant Officer, former enlisted, equivalent to a major
Danang (gen.)Headquarters of First Marine Division
DCCDivision Convoy Controlthe radio station controlling convoys
de-de mauVietnamese for leaving, running out
DefendRadio call sign for First Marine Division Convoy Control
DMZDemilitarized Zonethe demarcation line between North and South Vietnam
DoofusAn inept trooper
DOROCS term to drop on request
ERBEnlisted Record Bookthe personnel file of an enlisted Marine
FACForward Air Controllerthe communicator to air support
field-gradeMidlevel officersMajor, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel
FLCForce Logistics Commandthe main supply center at Red Beach in Vietnam
focsleforecastle, the very forward compartment on a vessel
fraggingThe intentional killing of an officer by a fragmentation hand grenade thrown by his own troops
fragmentary orderAlso known as a fragan addendum changing the original order
grid coordinatesVertical and horizontal lines used to show map positions
grinderA drill field
hai-ah kuAsian slang for ASAP
hoochA covered living space, usually with four walls and a corrugated roof
KIAkilled in action
Lima-LimaPhonetic alphabet for a landline phone
line haulA small convoy run
LURPsLong Range Patrol Rations, forerunner of MREs
M16Standard infantry rifle for U.S. forces
M543Standard wreckera tow truck for Rough Rider convoys
MEBMarine Expeditionary Brigade, a Marine air-ground task force
Med CapMedical Civic Action Program, the primary vehicle for providing medical aid to villages and hamlets
medevacmedical evacuation, by helicopter, of a wounded person
MPMilitary Police
MPCMilitary Payment Certificate, used in lieu of greenbacks
MRC109A radio mounted in an M151 jeep used for convoy control
muleA small motorized platform mainly used for transporting equipment, ammo, and supplies
mustangAn officer who is former enlisted, up from the ranks
NCOnoncommissioned officer
NSANaval Support Activitya fully staffed Naval Hospital
NVANorth Vietnamese Army (the Peoples Army of North Vietnam or PAVN)
OCOfficer Candidate
OCSOfficer Candidate School
OODOfficer of the Day, the unit duty officer usually on a twenty-four-hour tour
OPObservation Post; usually set on a hill giving a wide, commanding view
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