Whispers in the Tall Grass
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George Spelvin
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Nick Brokhausen
About this listen
On his second combat tour, Nick Brokhausen served in Recon Team Habu, CCN. This unit was part of MACV-SOG (Military Assistance Command Vietnam Studies and Observations Group), or Studies and Observations Group as it was innocuously called. The small recon companies that were the center of its activities conducted some of the most dangerous missions of the war, infiltrating areas controlled by the North Vietnamese in Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. The companies never exceeded more than thirty Americans, yet they were the best source for the enemy's disposition and were key to the US military being able to take the war to the enemy. This was accomplished by utilizing both new and innovative technology, and tactics dating back to the French and Indian Wars.
This small unit racked up one of the most impressive records of awards for valor of any unit in the history of the United States Army. It came at a terrible price, however; the number of wounded and killed in action was incredibly high. Those missions today seem suicidal. In 1970 they seemed equally so, yet these men went out day after day with their indigenous allies - Montagnard tribesmen, Vietnamese, and Chinese Nungs - and faced the challenges with courage and resolve.
Whispers in the Tall Grass is the second volume of Nick's riveting memoir of his time with MACV-SOG.
©2019 Nick Brokhausen (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about Whispers in the Tall Grass
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- Anonymous User
- 03-05-22
Super interesting and also really entertaining
Amazing exploits, and an intelligent perspective on the war effort and SF. Hilarious at times and inspriring how they worked as a tight knit unit with indigenous forces.
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- Tim comerford
- 09-09-24
A great listen
An informative first hand account of Recon unit in the Vietnam war, A most enjoyable listen.
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- Ed Challinor
- 08-02-21
A classic.
I feel guilty enjoying this book so much. This account feels more genuine than many others that tend to go overboard on the more spooky aspects of SOG. Nick really has a way with words. Well written, exciting, fascinating, funny and moving all at the same time. Rare achievement I’d say.
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- Joshua
- 08-02-22
Corking book
A very good insight into the small SF Recon units in Vietnam, well worth a read.
But ensure you listen to the 1st book afew men.
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- andrew
- 28-10-21
outstanding
like it's sister book...its hilarious then harrowing...then hilarious again. these guys are some of the bravest to ever go into combat anywhere ever... a fascinating recounting of a man's adventure in Vietnam.
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-05-24
Amazing what people endure
Listening to the detailed account of the missions the characters and getting an appreciation of the amount of luck needed to stay alive
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- Strike Freedom
- 29-09-20
Great overall, in performance and story.
I served in SOG recon in 1967 FOB 2 And the book brought back memories of long forgotten bits humour and pain. I enjoyed the story as if I was there, as I to was fortunate enough to live through the madness. I got off on the performance, as it reminded me of a one “Rat Wilson”, complete madman, he had your back when it got down and dirty. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to get a feel what SOG recon was like.
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- J W.
- 30-01-21
Very entertaining indeed.
Didn't bore with endless hours of boot camp bullsh#t. Action packed with that dark humor SF use to get the job done. I found the narration top notch.
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- Dean
- 21-04-21
amazing book, truely
this book and its sister book "we few" are really amazing, they almost read like fiction as the stories really are unbelievable but the depth and harsh truth of them all make for a very compelling listen. I would recommend this book to anyone
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-06-20
Perfectly narrated story of camaraderie in war!
A story told with a dry, deadpan type humour fitting for such a life experience one will never forget. George Spelvin seemed to narrate this story perfectly as far as I was concerned. He seemed to perfect the kind of dry, dulcet tones perfectly befitting what I imagine the author to be lime in real life.
The bravery of these men who fought in Vietnam under such extreme circumstances is hard to comprehend fully, but what is most certainly not difficult to understand is the bonds they made with their Montagnard brothers. These 'Little People' I cannot begin to do justice to with my lack of intellect and insufficient vocabulary, READ this book and meet a people through one man's story, because it is unlikely you will ever have the privilege of doing so in real life!
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