US Marine Rifleman in Vietnam 196573
By (Author) Charles D. Melson
Illustrated by Ramiro Bujeiro
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
15th March 1998
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Special and elite forces
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
Modern warfare
Asian history
Weapons and equipment
Military uniforms / insignia
356.162
Paperback
64
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
248g
This volume provides an in-depth look at the experience of the ordinary US marine 'grunt' in Vietnam. Organisation of the corps, weaponry, equipment, uniforms, training and medical arrangements are all discussed. However, where this book differs from other similar works is not only in the detail that it goes into but also in the unifying theme of examining all these differing aspects of marine life from the point of view of a soldier serving in the conflict. The author, Charles Melson, actually served in Vietnam, and it is this personal experience that allows him to provide such a unique angle on the subject.
"This detailed, grass-roots look at the backbone of the US Marine Corps, the US Marine Rifleman, provides for an enjoyable, informative read in a good chronological order that is easy to follow. Osprey s "U.S Marine Rifleman 1939-45 - Pacific Theater" is a valuable addition to any figure reference library." -Steve Readdie, "Historicus Forma "(October 2006)"
Charles Melson joined the Marines in 1967. Among other conflicts, his service included the war in Vietnam. From 1986, he was a writer with the Marine Corps Historical Centre and a working member of the Marine Corps Uniform Board. His work for Osprey includes the Elite titles Vietnam Marines and Marine Recon 1940-90. Ramiro Bujeiro has established himself as one of the top military artists in his home country of Argentina. His reputation has enabled him to work on a wide range of projects. He is considered to be one of Ospreys finest artists.