Backtracking in Brown Water
Retracing Life on Mekong Delta River Patrols
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About the Book
“Damn you Rolly, you succeeded in taking me back to Vinh Long and Advisory Team 68, after a more than 40 year absence. I thank you for honoring all who served, but especially patriots like Bob Olson and Walt Gutowski, Army guys… that I knew well. They were great men whose spirit and professionalism you captured well. I highly recommend the book…” Mike Paluda, Michigan COLONEL, USA, RET. “Rolly Kidder has delivered a brilliant chronicle of the Vietnam conflict with which many may not be familiar. Forty years later, he revisits Vietnam and tracks down the families of three men who had been killed... Kidder’s recounting of his visits with the families of the three servicemen is a poignant reminder of the continuing grief and pride extant amongst many and is a fitting memorial to the Army and Riverine heroes and an honor to those who mourn them.” Captain, M.B. Connolly, USN (retired) COMMANDER, RIVER ASSAULT DIVISION 132 RIVER ASSAULT SQUADRON 13, 1969-70
About the Author
Rolland Kidder is a Navy Vietnam War veteran and served as a Patrol Officer with River Division 535 in the Mekong Delta, 1969-70. He is a two-time presidential appointee to the American Battle Monuments Commission and of its National WWII Memorial Committee. Mr. Kidder won the Writer’s Digest Best Life Stories Award for his first book A HOMETOWN WENT TO WAR, an oral history of 37 WWII veterans. He lives in Western New York with his wife Jane.