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By far the greatest contribution of the narrative is the insight it
provides into the hows and whys of United States involvement in
Vietnam, and the attempt of that involvement to bring freedom to
those who were unable to achieve it by their own efforts. We see
the United States more as a caretaker and less as a policeman in
terms of motivation for its involvement half a world away. And
The true story of an elite group of men who wrote a page in Naval
history. They patrolled the waterways in thirty-one foot river
patrol boats powered by Detroit diesel engines with water
jet-propulsion. Armed with machineguns and grenade launchers, as
well as sheer guts and determination, these sailors faced danger
around every bend in the river. Working together, they became one
of the finest weapons in Admiral Zumwalt's arsenal for turning back
the tide of communist infiltration into Saigon, taking control of
the inland waterways. These are true accounts of their bravery,
which they proved time and again by spearheading operations into
enemy controlled territory. United together in brotherhood, they
accomplished all their missions and won their part of the Vietnam
War. .
For two-thousand years, the Chinese, French, Japanese and Republic
of Vietnam forces tried to pacify the Mekong Delta and failed. The
United States Ninth Infantry Division, and U.S. Naval Forces of
Vietnam, did it in a little over three years, but at a high cost.
They fought for freedom, they fought with honor, but in the end
they fought for each other.
The true story of an elite group of men who wrote a page in Naval
history. They patrolled the waterways in thirty-one foot river
patrol boats powered by Detroit diesel engines with water
jet-propulsion. Armed with machineguns and grenade launchers, as
well as sheer guts and determination, these sailors faced danger
around every bend in the river. Working together, they became one
of the finest weapons in Admiral Zumwalt's arsenal for turning back
the tide of communist infiltration into Saigon, taking control of
the inland waterways. These are true accounts of their bravery,
which they proved time and again by spearheading operations into
enemy controlled territory. United together in brotherhood, they
accomplished all their missions and won their part of the Vietnam
War. .
For two-thousand years, the Chinese, French, Japanese and Republic
of Vietnam forces tried to pacify the Mekong Delta and failed. The
United States Ninth Infantry Division, and U.S. Naval Forces of
Vietnam, did it in a little over three years, but at a high cost.
They fought for freedom, they fought with honor, but in the end
they fought for each other.
The Riverine Photo Album is a tribute to those forces that served
in the river coastal war of South Vietnam, which was made up of
small units of sailors that manned forward firebases, floating
detachments, and rode small fast patrol boats and the larger heavy
riverine craft alongside South Vietnamese troops, mercenaries, and
regional forces, who were fighting for their independence from
communist rule. These Navy units were often the first to intercept
communist forces trying to transport weapons and fighters into the
Republic of Vietnam. Along with the 9th Infantry River Raiders,
they severed communist lines and defeated their armies. And then
their units were dis-established and sent home after turning over
many of their beloved boats, bases, and responsibilities to the
South Vietnamese Navy, whom they had trained. The River Rats and
River Raiders fought for freedom and they fought with honor, but in
the end they fought for each other. Praise is hardly enough.
By far the greatest contribution of the narrative is the insight it
provides into the hows and whys of United States involvement in
Vietnam, and the attempt of that involvement to bring freedom to
those who were unable to achieve it by their own efforts. We see
the United States more as a caretaker and less as a policeman in
terms of motivation for its involvement half a world away. And
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