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Rather than accept evacuation, a wounded Marine elects to recover in country before returning to his duties as S-2 (intelligence) chief of a hard-fighting rifle battalion. His light duty assignment takes him to Thach Hanh where he is the only American living in the riverside village of 15,000. In order to accomplish a dangerous and challenging mission to protect the northernmost intact railroad bridge in South Vietnam, Steve must overcome distrust, enemy agents, cultural and social differences, language barriers and outright hostilities in this war-torn setting. "Win their hearts and minds, Kowazlski," he is ordered. Initiating a highly successful civil affairs program while operating a productive intelligence network, the Marine leads the self-defense force into combat and defense of the bridge during the North Vietnamese Easter invasion of 1972.

About the Author :
Mike Conroy is a graduate of Oklahoma State University where he became a professor in the engineering division. He has been a newspaper columnist, written numerous magazine features and is the author of the well received Don't Tell America!, a true account of the epic Operation Dewey Canyon. He may be contacted via the publisher or at 601 NW 32nd St., Oklahoma City, OK 73118.

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The Vietnam War rages on. Marine Steve Kowalski, injured in combat, opts to remain in Vietnam to recover instead of returning stateside. Assigned a light-duty role as an S-2 Intelligence Chief, he finds himself in the riverside village of Thach Hanh. His mission: safeguard a strategically vital railroad bridge. This involves launching a civil defense program while navigating cultural rifts, language barriers, and countless unforeseen complications. Slowly but surely, his view of Vietnam and its people begins to shift as he immerses himself in their world. The Warlord of Thach Hanh blends historical fiction with deeply personal storytelling. It recalls the raw humor of Good Morning, Vietnam and the grim reality of Platoon. At its heart, this is a fish-out-of-water story. Conroy seamlessly merges fictional characters with authentic historical settings, pulling the reader into a vivid, immersive experience. This balance between fiction and history can be tricky, but Conroy's knowledge of the era lends credibility and depth to the narrative. Kowalski is the story's anchor. His strong patriotism is both a strength and a flaw, coloring his early disdain for the villagers he's meant to protect. As mutual respect develops, the transformation feels earned, not forced. Conroy's exploration of this evolving dynamic is subtle yet impactful. It mirrors the greater struggle of outsiders trying to connect with a country that is, at best, ambivalent toward their presence. Kowalski's complex feelings about the war and America's role make him a compelling figure, grounded and human. Conroy's prose is clean, deliberate, and unflinching. The action scenes, particularly those involving Viet Cong skirmishes, are intense and vividly rendered. Yet the novel is not purely about combat; it digs into the moral weight of duty, especially when it conflicts with personal convictions. On a larger scale, it examines the futility of winning hearts and minds in a land where even the neutral prefer distance over allegiance. This isn't a breezy read, but it brims with energy and emotion. Conroy's storytelling skirts melodrama, skillfully balancing tension and humanity. Fans of military fiction will find much to admire here: a layered protagonist, a rich depiction of a pivotal time, and a narrative that lingers long after the final page. The Warlord of Thach Hanh is both a gripping tale of war and a thoughtful exploration of connection amid conflict. Rating: 5 Stars April Pulliam Assistant Editor Literary Titan


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781736901984
  • Publisher: Biographical Publishing Company,US
  • Publisher Imprint: Biographical Publishing Company,US
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 284
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 471 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1736901982
  • Publisher Date: 17 Jan 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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