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Walking Point

An Infantryman's Untold Story

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Walking Point

By: Michael H. Cunningham
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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Que Son Valley is actually a large area of hills and valleys just to the west of Da Nang, Viet Nam. During the 1960s, units from the US Marines and US Army engaged the 2nd North Vietnamese Division in heavy and close combat. Our mission was to keep the enemy from capturing the cities of Da Nang, Tam Ky, and Chu Lai and to pacify the area. We did prevent the enemy from capturing these vital cities, but the area was far from pacified.

Many young, brave Americans were killed or seriously wounded in these hills and valleys in the belief they were helping the Vietnamese obtain freedom and peace. Although our altruistic beliefs might have gone astray, it was my honor serving with these fine men and women. I wrote this book in honor of them and to keep their memories alive.

©1997 M. H. Cunningham (P)2016 Tantor
Vietnam War Biographies & Memoirs Wars & Conflicts Military & War Military War Americas

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"The author does an admirable job of telling his story...for readers interested in learning what life was like for a grunt during the Vietnam War." (John Podlaski, author of Cherries: A Vietnam War Novel)
Honest Memoir • Authentic Perspective • Clear Narration • Compelling Storytelling • Personal Reflection • Added Humor

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Compared to several other Vietnam experiences I’ve listened to, this one is quite boring. This book has little to do with what happened and more about the writers thoughts and emotions, most of which I can’t side with. But then I wasn’t there.

Boring Book

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I read a lot on the Vietnam War. For a considerable part of it I was not impressed. It didn’t grab me as many of the memoirs I have read have. Not sure exactly why but I nonetheless continued to listen. I am very glad I did. What I liked was the integrity of the author at the end of the book. I won’t spoil it for others by defining what impressed me Reflecting on the whole book after finishing it, I decided the book had to be rated higher than I thought as I read it He was 18 when he arrived in Vietnam and like many turned nineteen there. I was 23 when I arrived and turned 24 I was lucky and not in the field Jesus far better than I likely have done had the roles been reversed As one Vietnam Veteran to another: I appreciate you and your service I recommend reading this book

Making it through to the end was worth it

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This book doesn’t glorify combat. It reminds me of my time in Iraq where the enemy is elusive and will engage us on their terms. Good writing and good story telling.

Real infantry

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The author did a good job of explaining the life of Infantry Soldiers in Vietnam. The story kept my attention in every chapter.

excellent book

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The youth of the narrator is excusable. The self pity, excusable. Pronunciation, inexcusable. The story is honest and touching.

good narrativr

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