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"""PBR: SEA DADDY"" is the second in a series of three (possibly four) novels, which revolve around the PB R boats of Vietnam. During the Vietnam war, the Navy created a special river patrol unit using 31 foot long modified “pleasure craft”, design top float in the narrow waterways of the Mekong Delta. The men who participated in this special program . . . well, this is their story! Or, at least one of many! SEA DADDY . . . is a name which many sailors used (very derogatory) in reference to their first line supervisors The one thing that all service members looked forward to, was the “Freedom B ird”, the flight on which they would leave Vietnam and return home! What if . . . what if, the “Freedom B ird” never made it home? What of somehow, for some unknown reason, it crashed? How would the survivors make it home? The author Steve Mungie is a retired disabled combat veteran, who served in the PB R units of Vietnam, in 1968 and 1969. Though disabled, he has kept abreast of goings-on, in the military, assisting many fellow veterans with their military related problems. He spends his time writing novels and other related stories, as the urge hits.”"
Detail Book of Pbr Sea Daddy PDF
- Author : Steve Mungie
- Release : 30 July 2011
- Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
- ISBN : 9781465336576
- Genre : Fiction
- Total Page : 222 pages
- Language : English
- PDF File Size : 20,8 Mb
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