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The Village
Written by Bing West
Narrated by Peter Berkrot
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Few American battles have been so extended, savage, and personal. A handful of Americans volunteered to live among six thousand Vietnamese, training farmers to defend their village. Such "Combined Action Platoons" (CAPs) are not a lost footnote about how the war could have been fought; only the villagers remain to bear witness. This is the story of fifteen resolute young Americans matched against two hundred Viet Cong; how a CAP lived, fought, and died; and why the villagers remember them to this day.
Author
Bing West
Francis J. "Bing" West served in Vietnam as a Marine infantry officer, and later as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Dean of Research at the Naval War College, an analyst at the RAND Corporation, and a lead CNN commentator during Desert Storm. A frequent contributor to defense journals, West is also the author nine books.
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Reviews for The Village
Rating: 4.370967822580645 out of 5 stars
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31 ratings6 reviews
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Well written and wonderful book. Very good narrator describing little known history.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5THIS book puts a Different TAKe ON THE VIETNAM WAR. I WAS n infantryman in Korea in 1966. These marines make me proud I salute then all. It is men that fight wars not nation's,WE MUST NEVER FORGET!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The Marines show how the war in Vietnam should have been fought.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I ead this book while working with the USMC in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. It gave me a good perspective on counter-insurgency tactics.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I knew a couple of marines that participated in this embedding program. It was very effective. This is an excellent history of how it worked in one village in Vietnam.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Village is an account of former Marine (and author) Bing West’s time in Vietnam with one of the USMCs Combined Action Platoons (CAP). West has written a very interesting account of infantry combat and of the Vietnam War that is not well known. There are no huge or grand battles in this book, just a lot of small skirmishes and a few larger firefights with local Vietcong elements. Essentially, the CAPs were a small group of Marines, in this book, a squad, which was sent to live in a small village called Binh Nghia for two years. During that time, they would develop relations with the locals, work to gain their trust, fortify the area, train the local militia (called popular forces), and keep the enemy out of the village.Interestingly, West chose to write the book from the perspective of an unnamed observer. In a sense, while he was present for most of the events that are described in the book, he never refers to himself in the first person. He’s written the book from the standpoint of looking at the events objectively, rather than how he felt about them at the time. It’s a tad odd at first, since it’s almost written like a novel, but once you understand the almost omniscient style of writing West has chosen, it does work at providing some clarity to what went down.Ultimately, what we see is a squad of Marines, operating away from most traditional military command & control structures, and surviving against a constantly prodding enemy presence while simultaneously gaining the respect and trust of the local villagers. It’s a very different account of warfare as we know from the usual war memoirs and it’s a very interesting look at another way to fight a guerilla war. We slowly see the Marines bond with the villagers they are protecting, are excited by their triumphs and successes, and are saddened every time the squad sustains a casualty or suffers a defeat. My main critique of the book is, while the writing is good, the constant descriptions of the patrols and sneaking around do get a bit repetitive. As mentioned before, there is no set-piece battle in this book, just a lot of small actions. After awhile, all the action begins to read the same. Overall, I’d give The Village a solid 4.5 out of 5. It’s an interesting piece on a relatively unknown part of the Vietnam War and how one small squad of Marines fought their own little guerilla war.