Masters of the Art: A Fighting Marine's Memoir of Vietnam by Ronald E. Winter

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  • Pub. Date: December 2005
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 121,293
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    • Pub. Date: December 2005
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 121,293

    Synopsis

    No punches are pulled in this gripping account of Vietnam combat through the eyes of a highly decorated Marine helicopter crewman and door gunner with more than three hundred missions under his belt.


    In 1968, U.S. Marine Ronald Winter flew some of the toughest missions of the Vietnam War, from the DMZ grasslands to the jungles near Laos and the deadly A Shau Valley, where the NVA ruled. Whether landing in the midst of hidden enemy troops or rescuing the wounded during blazing firefights, the work of helicopter crews was always dangerous. But the men in the choppers never complained; they knew they had it easy compared to their brothers on the ground.

    Masters of the Art is a bare-knuckles tribute to the Marines who served in Vietnam. It’s about courage, sacrifice, and unsung heroes. The men who fought alongside Winter in that jungle hell were U.S. Marines, warriors who did their job and remained true to their country, no matter the cost.

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    Biography

    Ronald E. Winter grew up in the farming country of upstate New York. He gave up an academic scholarship at SUNY Albany in 1966 to join the Marines and fight in Vietnam. There he served as a crewman and helicopter machine gunner, flying three hundred missions and receiving many decorations, including fifteen Air Medals, Combat Aircrew Wings, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. After Vietnam he returned to his studies and earned undergraduate degrees in Electrical Engineering and English Literature. In a two-decade journalism career, Winter received several prestigious awards and a Pulitzer nomination. A fierce advocate of veterans’ rights, he currently works as a writer specializing in media relations.

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    May 24, 2008: My Brother had me going back in time... I was hooked up with HMM 265 when I went on my two tours over seas... Some of the stuff fell into place and others I could see from working around the men that kept those birds flying... I was just a combat cook... but loved my unit... A SUPER READ... Thank you Bro for the signed copy... I will always cherish it... Semper Fi Brother... PooBear Sgt. USMC - '77'81

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    January 27, 2006: This book provides the best read in a long time on the realities of military service, the incredible sacrifices of our troops in Vietnam, and how Washington's politicians squandered the victory our troops had already won.


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