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CAMP FRENZELL-JONES: Home of the Redcathcers in Vietnam 192-page book, perfect bound
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The Origin of How the Brigade Main Base of the 199th Infantry Brigade was Named.
Ray Bows has researched the circumstances surrounding the lives of two infantrymen of the 199th, Herb Frenzell and Billy C. Jones, and the gripping account that takes you from their hometowns to the dark heart of the Vietnam War. Through their personal letters and photographs taken from Frenzell's 8mm film footage, you will learn that their final acts of heroism are just a part of who they actually were.
The book also includes a full 199th Infantry Brigade Order of Battle, listing lineage, decorations, and awards for all units that served with the brigade.
plus $4.70 shipping & handling
The Origin of How the Brigade Main Base of the 199th Infantry Brigade was Named.
Ray Bows has researched the circumstances surrounding the lives of two infantrymen of the 199th, Herb Frenzell and Billy C. Jones, and the gripping account that takes you from their hometowns to the dark heart of the Vietnam War. Through their personal letters and photographs taken from Frenzell's 8mm film footage, you will learn that their final acts of heroism are just a part of who they actually were.
The book also includes a full 199th Infantry Brigade Order of Battle, listing lineage, decorations, and awards for all units that served with the brigade.
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"The story of Frenzell and Jones is a heartfelt tribute to two young soldiers who made the supreme sacrifices. Easy to read, deliberate, and factual, it put me into the boots of the infantryman in Vietnam. Frenzell's and Jones' letters and diaries stayed with me for days. I'm enthusiastic about the release of this book."
CW3 Doug Conklin, US Army (ret.) 1955-1979
"Magnificent! A well researched and documented book."
First Sergeant Jim Diamond, A/4/12th Infantry
"Brought back forgotten memories. "
Francis Love, 2/3d Infantry
"Read this book cover to cover and was fascinated by the fact that the story was not just about one man, but two soldiers from entirely different backgrounds, who I followed from their youth to their time in Vietnam. It made me appreciate my own tour with the 1st Cav."
Bob Adkins