Acceptable Loss - Kregg P. Jorgenson

Acceptable Loss

By Kregg P. Jorgenson

  • Release Date: 1991-09-23
  • Genre: History
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 109 Ratings

Description

In just ten months in Vietnam, he was overrun, shot up, but not underworked—he survived fifty-four missions as point man. He has one hell of a story to tell.

You didn't get into the Rangers without volunteering, and you didn't stay on point unless you liked it. But after watching most of his buddies die in a firefight when his LRRP team was overrun by the NVA, Kregg Jorgenson volunteered to serve on a Blue Team in the Air Cavalry, racing to the aid of soldiers who faced the same dangers he had barely survived.

Whether enduring NVA sapper attacks, surviving “friendly” fire, or landing in hot LZs, Jorgenson discovered that in Vietnam you never knew whether you were paranoid or just painfully aware of the possibilities.

Reviews

  • Acceptable Loss.

    4
    By Tracer.
    A very well written personal account of the war in Vietnam.
  • Bravo Zulu

    5
    By joegunter99
    I’ve read many books about the wars in Southeast Asia. This ranks among the best. Unfortunately, I’ve already forgotten how to spell the author’s name. But I know it. And it’s not really about him anyway. It’s about his brothers in arms, an unappreciated lot, whose valor, whose courage in those jungles, was magnificent. Five stars.