Jungle Ghosts (Hardback)
Walking Point in Vietnam
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"…we'd feel 10 feet tall and bulletproof on the LZ, and we'd walk among the LZ's regulars knowing we were elite. It didn't matter if they saw us that way, it was enough that we knew we were bad-ass motherfuckers in the baddest place in the universe. I understood how inane that macho-thinking was but as I soared high above the jungle with the cool air in my face I was as caught up in it as the rest of them."
One of the most dangerous occupations during the Vietnam War was walking point, a role Ed Mann took on and specialized in. He served a tour of duty in Vietnam as an infantry soldier in the famed 1st Air Cavalry Division from June of 1969 to June of 1970.
Mann was wounded several times, receiving several decorations including the Silver Star, while experiencing the extreme hardships of the war with his fellow soldiers. He would continue to walk point for his entire tour, becoming more like the jungle as the days turned into weeks and months.
Mann acknowledges the way it was changing him during his time in Vietnam - "I was repulsed by the senselessness and savagery of the war and I was saddened by the price it exacted but I was seduced by it too; proud to be performing an important role in a deadly fight for survival and lured by the adrenaline rushes."
An intensely immersive, gritty, and tension-filled account of his experience that will transport you to the war in the jungle in a way that sets it apart from other Vietnam memoirs.
"Jungle Ghosts" is a gripping and evocative novel that immerses readers in the harrowing experiences of a soldier navigating the dense, perilous jungles of Vietnam. The author masterfully captures the essence of the environment, painting vivid pictures that transport readers back to 1969, a time marked by conflict and turmoil.
Larry Chambers - Author of Recondo and Death in the Ashaw Valley
From the very first page, the narrative pulls you in, allowing you to feel every step taken by the protagonist, Mann. The author’s attention to detail in describing the sights, sounds, and smells of the jungle creates a palpable sense of place that is both haunting and beautiful. You can almost hear the rustling leaves, feel the humidity clinging to your skin, and sense the ever-present danger lurking in the shadows.
The emotional depth of the characters is another standout aspect of the book. Mann’s journey is not just a physical one; it’s also a profound exploration of fear, camaraderie, and the psychological toll of war. The author skillfully weaves together moments of tension and introspection, allowing readers to connect with Mann on a personal level. You find yourself rooting for him, feeling his struggles, and celebrating his small victories.
"Jungle Ghosts" is more than just a war story; it’s a poignant reflection on the human experience in the face of adversity. The themes of survival, loss, and the search for meaning resonate deeply, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of war and its impact on the human spirit.
In conclusion, "Jungle Ghosts" is a must-read for those who want to understand what it was like to be an 11Bravo grunt in Vietnam. It’s a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a vivid reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served. Highly recommended for both veterans and civilians alike, this book will leave a lasting impression long after the final page is turned.
About Ed Mann
Mann grew up in the mountains of northern California. He served a tour of duty in Vietnam as an infantry soldier in the famed 1st Air Cavalry Division from June of 1969 to June of 1970. He was awarded a Silver Star, an Army Commendation Medal with a V device, a Bronze Star with a V device, and two Purple Hearts. Mann lives with his wife on 80 acres bordered by uninhabited timberland in Lakehead, CA.