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Vietnam Fire Mission (Hardback)
Fighting with the 1st 155mm Gun Battery (Self-Propelled), USMC
By
Larry Allen Hilton
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 240
Illustrations: 150 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036114237
Published: 31st August 2025
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 240
Illustrations: 150 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036114237
Published: 31st August 2025
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Vietnam Fire Mission reflects on Larry Hiton’s time in the U.S. Marine Corps, initially enlisting at 18 with the belief that all Marines were infantrymen. However, upon completing boot camp, he was assigned to artillery as a cannoneer (MOS 0811), which was a significant surprise. In this first hand account Hilton explains that artillery units, while typically thought of as being behind the lines, were often directly targeted during the Vietnam War, where there were no front lines. Artillery positions were frequently attacked by mortars, snipers, and enemy forces, requiring Marines to defend themselves.
The author describes the initial confusion among Marines in 1965, as many had no knowledge of Vietnam before being abruptly deployed there. Marines who had been stationed in the Pacific were quickly shipped to Vietnam, with some arriving without their proper gear. The deployment to Vietnam, especially in the early stages, caused frustration for those whose service was extended.
Reflecting on his own experiences, the author recounts how the stress of war sometimes led to memory lapses. For instance, they struggled to recall the details of November 10, 1966, despite it being the U.S. Marine Corps’ birthday, only to later discover that they had participated in a ceremony in Vietnam that day. Hilton concludes that by acknowledging the challenges of recalling events accurately under the intense conditions of war he is able to share his story to the best of his ability to give the reader a glimpse in to one of the most contentious conflicts.
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About Larry Allen Hilton
Larry Hilton was born and raised in Southern California and enlisted in the USMC in 1965 after graduating from high school volunteering for Vietnam in the pursuit of adventure. After 13 months in Vietnam, Larry could be credited with taking part in 12 operations making the rank of Sergeant in just two and a half years.
After separating from the Marine Corps in 1968, Larry went on to a career in telephone communications. He now lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia with his wife Susan.
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