Papa Bravo Romeo, Wynn Goldsmith
Papa Bravo Romeo, Wynn Goldsmith
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Papa Bravo Romeo
U.S. Navy Patrol Beats in Vietnam

Author: Wynn Goldsmith

Narrator: Eric Conger

Abridged: 1 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/06/2000


Synopsis

"Our mission was independent, no-holds-barred combat against a stubborn enemy in the enemy's backyard."                

In Vietnam, river warfare was often conducted in the dark. It was always dangerous, sometimes fatal--especially in the eastern end of the Cong-plagued Mekong Delta. In 1967, U.S. Navy Lt. Wynn Goldsmith was the "river rat" who led the first MK II PBR patrol boats in brutal combat.

It was a deadly business. These sailors, famous for their courage and combat effectiveness, faced sniper bullets, machine guns, and mines while searching sampans, patrolling treacherous enemy-controlled waterways like Ambush Alley, and rescuing crews from burning boats in the middle of firefights. During the Tet Offensive, Goldsmith's area saw some of the most hotly contested fighting in the entire Mekong Delta. This gripping account is a tribute to these brave men and their agony, sacrifice, and heroism.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Glen on January 24, 2022

An interesting subject, but I found the book a bit hard to get through and never really felt I was there with the author. Worth a read more for the details on how the PBRs were run rather than looking for a combat story......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on January 19, 2020

Enjoyed the book. I liked the less clinical way in which it was written.......more

Goodreads review by Fredrick on December 31, 2014

A former US Navy officer writes of the year he spent in Viet Nam [1968] in the river patrol boats It gives one perspective of a combat officer on a little known aspect of the Viet Nam War. A good read on inland naval operations.......more

Goodreads review by Bobby on July 18, 2021

A book on the brown water Navy in the Vietnam war.......more

Goodreads review by FittenTrim on July 10, 2011

Written by my late uncle, so I'm biased, but the book is an honest account of his time in Vietnam.......more