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  • #16
    I've read so many books about Vietnam LRRPs, SOG, SEALS, and Marine Recon that I get the stories mixed up sometimes but I remember one about a recon team being charged by an elephant. They used an M79 blooper to fend it off. It took a 40mm HE round (can't remember if it detonated or not; it may have been so close that the grenade didn't arm) and took off back into the jungle.

    I'll have to skim through my collection and find that story. I'm sure I got the gist of it right but I'm probably missing some important detail or another.

    In that same collection, I've also read about a couple of tiger encounters. I guess that's why they call it the jungle, baby!

    Hey, can any of our Australian contingent here recommend a good first hand account of ASAS ops in Nam I have an Osprey book on their unis, gear, weapons, and such but I'd love to read some eyewitness stuff.
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    • #17
      The movie, "The Odd Angry Shot" is worth a look if you can find it. Really shows Australian soliders at their best.

      "The Team in Vietnam ....The Lighter Side" by Vic Pennington is a damn fine read. Details many, many (mostly extremely humorous) incidents over the course of a decade + members of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV or The Team) experienced while serving throughout the country.

      As for books on SAS operations in Vietnam - good luck with that. Unlike many nations, the SAS takes security seriously, even 30+ years later! There are certainly a few about though, but don't expect a lot of detail about events.
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