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2005 MWSA

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MWSA Book Review

The Dirty Bird

Authors: W. Steelman

Publisher:  Self Published

Reviewer: Bill McDonald – President of the MWSA

A Marine Amtracer’s Vietnam Experiences

A unique “tour of duty” in Vietnam by USMC veteran W. Steelman makes “The Dirty Bird” an very interesting memoir. Not only does the author face injuries and near death from the enemy forces but at the end of his tour he is subjected to a kidnapping by one of our own deranged soldiers in a bizarre ending to his time in the Nam.

This autobiography is simply told without much ceremonyhe just writes it straight like he remembers things even with the blemishes. This book easy to read and is only 135 pages; but it is filled with solid action with little wasted verbiage or prose. The writer is economical in his use of descriptions of both the action and his emotions.

The author actually educated me to something I knew little aboutthe Amtrac vehicle and what it was like for those crews. It is obvious that Steelman has some sense of humor as he takes an emotional look back at his relationship with the Marine Corps and with his time in Vietnam.

It becomes obvious that Steelman endured and survived a difficult period of his life and I would assume that today he still pays the emotional price.

Recommend reading for anyone interested in what life for Marine Amtracers were like in Vietnam. This was a rare breed of men and the book captures the flavor of that experience quite well.

Reviewer: Joe Fabel – MWSA Review Board

We are presented with a Marine’s view of combat from the inside of an Amtrac fighting vehicle. The going is tough, equipment often breaks down at the most inopportune time, the enemy is trying their best to put you out of business, neighboring Amtracs are hit by devastating rounds, the dead and wounded continue to add up.

The author has another “enemy” trying to make life difficult: certain temperamental fellow Marines as well as officers who force their personal agendas as important.

This is a descriptive, no holds barred story of battle dirty and up close. At times the enemy is an innocent appearing civilian or, in one instance, a woman guiding the Amtrac through a village while in reality she is setting up an ambush for the Marines. Not all foes are dressed in distinguishing uniforms. As the author says, “often you see death eye to eye."

 


Copyright © 1998-2006 W. Steelman - All rights reserved, Any reproduction for distribution or sale of the content of this story without explicit written permission, is prohibited by law

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Training

Chapter 10 A Village No More

Chapter 2 leave

Chapter 11 Operation Pike

Chapter 3 Embarkation

Chapter 12 Purple Heart #2

Chapter 4 Debarkation

Chapter 13 MPs

Chapter 5 Hill 35 Chu-Lai

Chapter 14 Kidnapped

Chapter 6 Poisoned

Chapter 15 Still Here

Chapter 7 Mines

Chapter 16 Home

Chapter 8 Da-Nang

Chapter 17 Short Timers Calendar

Chapter 9 Hoi-An

Chapter 18 Letter

Disclaimer:
Descriptions of places, things and names are what I remember them as and what we knew them as, not necessarily what they really were!

This story is rated M.C.17 by author for language and content. The language is used and implied only in context (i.e. quotes) and not frivolously, to give realism to something that was such a pervasive part of the daily life! The "F" word was a  part of 90% of every sentence spoken there.   


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In My Marine Way

In remembrance of my time in The Nam and with honor and sarcasm, (This is an Exclusive) I have designed and produced a patch for hat or shoulder wear. If by my actions I earned the names "Shit Bird" and "Turd", I will wear them Proudly! I'll take the tag Turd as my highest rank!! 

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