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The Tunnels of Cu Chi by Tom Mangold
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The Tunnels of Cu Chi

by Tom Mangold

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Berkley (1986), Edition: Second, Paperback, 320 pages

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Have not read yet. This is another knock off book I bought in Ho Chi Minh City off a street kid.
  meegeekai | Feb 5, 2007 |
I bought my counterfeit copy on the streets of Sai Gon. After visitng the tunnels, the book holds even more importance. A good treatment. ( )
  mr_rhumba | Aug 18, 2006 |
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Củ Chi tunnels

Operation Crimp

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0891418695, Mass Market Paperback)

At the height of the Vietnam conflict, a complex system of secret underground tunnels sprawled from Cu Chi Province to the edge of Saigon. In these burrows, the Viet Cong cached their weapons, tended their wounded, and prepared to strike. They had only one enemy: U.S. soldiers small and wiry enough to maneuver through the guerrillas’ narrow domain.

The brave souls who descended into these hellholes were known as “tunnel rats.” Armed with only pistols and K-bar knives, these men inched their way through the steamy darkness where any number of horrors could be awaiting them–bullets, booby traps, a tossed grenade. Using firsthand accounts from men and women on both sides who fought and killed in these underground battles, authors Tom Mangold and John Penycate provide a gripping inside look at this fearsome combat. The Tunnels of Cu Chi is a war classic of unbearable tension and unforgettable heroes.

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