
Force Recon Diary, 1969
The Riveting, True-to-Life Account of Survival and Death in One of the Most Highly Skilled Units in Vietnam
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- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
2 August 1991
Summary
Elite and highly trained, the 3d Force Recon’s eight-man teams were assigned to obtain vital information about NVA operations. Alone, the men of these small teams were sent behind enemy lines, where they all knew that a single mistake could cost everyone their lives.
United States Navy Hospital Corpsman Bruce Norton was the only navy corpsman to act as a Marine Force Recon Team Leader. In Force Recon Diary, 1969, Doc Norton chronicles his life, mission by mission, with the 3d…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780804106719 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0804106711 |
| Author: | Bruce H. Norton, Major Bruce H. Norton |
| Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
| Imprint: | Ballantine Books Inc. |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 2 August 1991 |
| Weight: | 147g |
| Dimensions: | 172mm x 107mm x 15mm |
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About The Author
Bruce H. Norton
Major Bruce H. Norton, USMC (Ret.), has been a combat veteran, a career Marine infantry officer, a military museum director, and an adjunct military history professor, and is an award-winning author of numerous books on and about the United States Marines. Serving as a navy corpsman from 1967 to 1972, he participated in more than thirty long-range reconnaissance patrols from 1968 to 1970.
Norton was honorably discharged from the navy in 1972, and three days later was enrolled in the Marine Platoon Leaders Class (PLC) Candidate at the College of Charleston, where he earned a BA in U.S. history in 1974. Commissioned a lieutenant of Marines upon graduation, he performed duties as an infantry platoon leader, deep reconnaissance platoon leader, rifle company commander, operations and training officer, battalion executive officer, and various joint staff positions.
Following his retirement in 1992, after twenty-four years of military service, he earned a master’s degree in military sciences before becoming the director of the MCRD San Diego Command Museum in California. While there, he also taught military history courses at the University of San Diego. In 1996, he received the Brigadier General Robert L. Denig Memorial Distinguished Service Award, presented to him by the United States Marine Corps’ Combat Correspondents Association for his contributions as an author and Marine Corps historian. In 2005, he arrived at Quantico and wrote doctrine for the Marine Corps.
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