Read Abandoned in Hell : The Fight for Vietnam's Firebase Kate (9780698144262) Online
Authors: Joseph L. (FRW) Marvin; Galloway William; Wolf Albracht
Unknown Station:
   Spooky 41, Roger.
Chicken Hawk:
   Three or four people trying to talk and war game at the same time.
Spooky 41:
   Yeah, I know, that's not the thing that bugs us so much, what bugs us is the highers we got up here wanting to know that they get all these coordinates and all these, ahh, clearance numbers and all this other stuff and, ahh, we know that you guys are wanting us to fire soon and we're having to sit up here and wait for them to give us clearance.
Chicken Hawk:
   Hey, yeah, I didn't know that . . .
Spooky 41:
   Yeah, we have to call back to Carbon Outlaw and he goes back to the big boss to ask and everything and they check it out and plot it out and drink a cup of coffee and finally get his clearance sometimes.
Chicken Hawk:
   Oh, that's how it works. How come you . . .
Spooky 41 Internal:
  Â
(Unintelligible
.)
 . . . Roger. Carbon Outlaw . . . 41, OK.
Spooky 41:
   Hey Hawk, you're gonna have to stand by a minute.
Main Tripod:
   Spooky 41, Main Tripod.
Spooky 41:
   Roger, old buddy, we're going to have to di-di out of the area here in about 6 minutes. I just wanted to give you a call and see how things were going.
Main Tripod:
   OK, roger, you planning on coming back tonight?
Spooky 41:
   Don't know yet, we're gonna go back and regenerate. We may come back.
Tripod:
   OK, roger. Right now everything seems to be cooled down.
Spooky 41:
   OK, mighty fine. And, ahh, look, if we don't get back, ahh, as I told Chicken Hawk a while ago, I want to tell all you boys that all the Spookies have enjoyed working with you all, and hope this thing quiets down for you over here. Sorry we can't come over and see you after tonight, but that's the way things go and make sure you tell old Chicken Hawk and 43 and Reeling 28 and all the other boys that we work with, ahh, that we'll be thinking about you fellahs.
Main Tripod:
   OK, roger, thanks a lot, most of them are right here, the Hawk and 43 are sitting right on this post and listening . . . from you.
Spooky 41:
   OK, mighty good, like I say, old Spook sure hates to leave you fellows but that's the way it happens sometimes.
Main Tripod:
   Sure hate to see you go, man.
Spooky 41:
   OK, we're going to stay over here about 5 minutes, so if you need me, give me a call and then we're going to di-di out of the area.
Main Tripod:
   OK, roger, we'll see you later.
Spooky 41:
   Roger that.
Main Tripod:
   This is Main Tripod, Hawk say again.
Main Tripod:
   Hear you real good, but you can't seem to hear him . . . He says its been pleasure working with you
and hope's to see you prior to going back to the States.
Spooky 41:
   Roger that. Tell him if he gets over around channel 75 in the next 20 days, he'll probably get to see me.
Main Tripod:
   OK, roger, I think he heard that. Break, did you get that, Hawk?
Spooky 41:
   OK . . . this is 41.
Main Tripod:
   . . . if stuff breaks around here, he'll be up to see you.
Spooky 41:
   OK, that's good and, ahh, tell him to look around for Alabama Spooky and he'll find me somewhere.
Main Tripod:
   Roger that. Did you monitor that, Hawk?
Main Tripod:
   OK, Spooky told me to tell you they'll up there your way so take it easy and good luck. And he wanted to make sure you knew he'd kinda like to see you . . .
Spooky 41:
   OK, mighty fine, you tell him, ahh, my initials are Mike Alpha Delta Junior.
Main Tripod:
   OK.
Spooky 41:
   Roger, buddy, we're fixing to di-di out of the area. You all take it easy and, ahh, tell everybody to keep their head down, tell Hawk to tell old Beak that he makes sure he keeps his nose down.
Main Tripod:
   Tripod, roger, will do, from all the officers here, so long.
Spooky 41:
   Roger, roger, old buddy, you all take it easy.
Pilot:
   Let's go home, sir.
Spooky 41 Internal:
  Â
Roger.
W
e are forever indebted to Ken Moffett, who laid the foundation for this book in his capacity as the Veterans Affairs representative in the office of Congressman Bobby Schilling of Illinois. Himself a Vietnam veteran, Ken recognized the heroism of the brave men who fought at Firebase Kate, and was determined that the American people know the truth about this battle.
Ken selflessly gave of his time and effort to locate and recover government documents, newspaper stories, after-action reports, maps, and photographs. He diligently sought out the defenders of Kate as well as those who flew in the skies above. Most wanted to tell their story, but a few chose to not relive the nightmare. Once these contacts were made, he became the central point of contact as well as the repository of all research and information. Without Ken Moffett, there would have been no book and the story would have been lost to history.
We would not have had cause and means to create this book were it not for Reginald Brockwell, who alone kept this story alive over the decades since 1969. Reg also reviewed our final draft, offering numerous suggestions and correcting a number of errors.
We are also indebted to each of the men and women quoted in this work, with whom we have spoken, or who wrote to us, or who shared written accounts of their recollections. In this respect, we are particularly indebted to Major Al Dykes, USAF (Ret.), who saved and shared hours of tape recordings of radio traffic over and around Firebase Kate. These became the basis for the Appendix in this book, and were also useful in helping us to create a timeline for the narrative.
Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Pries, USA Special Forces (Ret.), spent countless hours transcribing the taped conversations between myself and the Spooky/Shadow gunships.
Steve Sherman was enormously helpful in my first effort to put memories and fact on paper, aside from maintaining, at his own expense and energy, the world's finest and most complete unofficial archive of Special Forces personnel and activities in Vietnam.
Rita Cann of the National Personnel Records Center provided numerous unit morning reports and many other useful records.
Pat Rolfe transcribed dozens of recordings, creating text from digital files both rapidly and accurately as she learned to love the language of war.
Nelson and Maryellen Koon welcomed Wolf into their home, gave him a wonderful meal, and provided a comfortable bed for an overnight stay.
Likewise, Rocco and Diana DeNote offered Wolf the hospitality of their home, as well as sharing several hard-to-find documents relating to events on Firebase Kate.
Ben and Janet Gay welcomed Wolf into their home, fed him, and later helped guide him back to more-populated parts of Virginia.
Al and Pat Dykes hosted Wolf's stay in their off-the-beaten-path hometown.
Mike and Elizabeth Smith welcomed Wolf with a fabulous meal and warm hospitality.
A special thanks to Dean Fait of the Art Place in Rock Island, Illinois, who created computer-readable disks containing volumes of research and interview transcriptions. Dean enormously facilitated the distribution of research material, which greatly accelerated the flow of information to shorten the time required to complete the project.
While this book was still in its conceptual stage, our literary agent, Doug Grad, shared his industry-tested guidance about its nature, voice, scope, and authorship. He was also relentless in finding the right home for it, and fearlessly negotiated our contract with New American Library.
Our editor at New American Library, Brent Howard, offered sage counsel and marketing savvy, as well as innumerable other helpful acts as he turned a manuscript into a book.
We are indebted as well to the women in our lives: Mary Albracht offered encouragement, proofreading, and support and comfort while her husband relived the perilous events experienced on and around Kate, and the space to participate fully in the project. Tomi Wolf provided her father the vital support that freed him to work on this project, and encouragement when the complexities of completing a book seemed overwhelming. Sage advice and emotional encouragement were provided in unlimited doses by the Munchkin Queen.
While this book is therefore the product of the efforts of many people, we alone are responsible for any errors, mistakes, or misstatements.
Captain William Albracht, USARÂ (Ret.),
Moline, Illinois
Captain Marvin J. Wolf, USAR (Ret.),
Los Angeles,
California
The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. To find the corresponding locations in the text of this digital version, please use the “search” function on your e-reader. Note that not all terms may be searchable.
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A-1 Skyraider, 164
Abbott, CW2 James L., 204, 205, 276
Abrams, General Creighton, 192, 220
AC-47 Spooky gunship, xiii, 96, 163â70, 226, 232, 233, 237â38, 249, 254
transcript of recordings, 297â343
AC-119G Shadow, 120, 158, 166â68, 202, 224, 226, 232, 249, 254
AC-130H Spectre gunship, 207
Adam, Captain Klaus, 37â42, 74, 79, 156, 267â68, 282
Adam, Ursula Viera-Vazquez, 38â39
Aerial reconnaissance, 16â18
Afghanistan, 34
Agent Orange, 291
AH-1 Cobra, 103
A1H Skyraiders, 223â24, 227, 231
Ahearn, WO John, 174, 176â79, 249, 268â69
Alamo, the, 219
Albracht, Bob, 15, 46â48, 51, 57, 59â60, 62â63
Albracht, Captain William, xiiâxiv, 273
basic training and, 51â53
birth of, 45
brother Bob and, 47â48
at Bu Prang, 62â63
Bu Prang attack and, 253â54
childhood of, 46
commissioned second lieutenant, 57
education of, 46â47, 59
enlistment of, 49
escape and evasion from Kate and, 231â40, 243â48
family of, 294
joins Mike Force, 263â64, 292
on Kate, 81, 85â92, 95â97, 99â105, 107â12, 119, 120, 135, 136, 138, 141â42, 144, 146â50, 155â58, 161, 167â70, 173â82, 185â96, 209â15, 219, 222â27, 229, 250â51
medals awarded to, 254, 256, 293, 295â96
media interview of, 254â55
at Officer Candidate School, 54â58
parachute training and, 57â58
Albracht, Captain William, (
cont.
)
parents of, 46, 56
planning escape from Kate, 214â15, 220, 223â27, 229â30
with Secret Service, 293â94
solo reconnaissance by, 243â44
training Royal Thai Army and, 15, 60
transcript of recordings by, 297â43
weapons carried by, 85â86, 147
Albracht, Don, 46
Albracht, Germaine, 46
Albracht, Leander, 46, 56
Albracht, Mary Beth, 46
Albracht, Nancy, 46
Alvarez, SP4 Rafael, Jr., 276
Ambush Hill, 30, 86, 87, 95â96, 100â2, 136, 214, 224, 230â33, 235â38
AN/GRC-46 radios, 65â66
An Khe, 50, 124
An Lac, 29, 112, 269
AN/PRC 25 radios, 96
Anderson, Colonel, 31, 36
Antiwar protests, 3
Arbizo, Staff Sergeant Santiago, 29, 69, 79, 89
Arc Light Mission Golf 476, 177, 178
Army of the Republic of [South] Vietnam (ARVN), 2â6, 14, 80, 123â26
First Airborne Division, 19, 126
23rd Infantry Division, xiii, 19, 20, 126, 158, 190â92, 200
Special Forces, 28
Artillery, history of, 23â25
Artillery forward observers (FOs), 62
“Artilleryman's Vision, The” (Whitman), 84
ARVN (
see
Army of the Republic of [South] Vietnam)
Australian Special Air Service, 14
Ayres, B. Drummond, Jr., 259
B-52 bomber, 175, 177, 178, 237
B-40 rocket, 117
Bahnar people, 15
Balaklava, 22
Ballistics, discipline of, 25, 68
Baltzly, Ed, 55, 58, 60
Ban Don (Trang Phuoc), 28, 29, 69, 79
Báo Dai, 12, 124
Barham, Captain Lucian “Luke,” 29â30, 41, 69â70, 78, 80, 86, 89, 90, 120, 269â70
Barnes, SP4 Francis “Butch,” 156, 270
Barthman, SP4 Peter, 275
Battle for LZ Kate, The
(Brockwell), 273â74
Battlefield communications, 24
Beckwith, Colonel Charles, 124
Beehive rounds, 119, 143, 157
Beers, Ethelinda, 208
Ben Het, 26, 29, 116â17, 261
Berlin blockade, 163
Binh Dinh province, 16
Binh Thuan province, 16
Black, Carol Marks, 134, 135, 270â72
Black, CWO Nolan, 133â35, 142â44, 146â50, 249, 270â72
Black, Laura Kristina, 134, 135, 271â72
Blake, SP4 Robert E., 276
Bledshaw, SP4 Johnny D., 276
Bomb damage assessments, 109, 179, 267
Bore sighting, 113
Bowers, Colonel Francis, 34, 191â92, 210
Bowie, Jim, 219
Brockwell, First Lieutenant Reginald, 32, 34â37, 153â54, 188â89, 191, 192, 272â74, 289â90, 294
Brydon, Major William J. “Bill,” 196, 214, 233, 274
Bu Prang Special Forces Camp, xi, 9, 15â16, 19, 20, 28, 32â37, 62â63, 79, 81, 89â91, 96, 101, 112, 114, 125, 126, 143, 145, 146, 158, 173, 176, 178, 189â91, 196, 201, 202, 233, 248â49, 253, 259, 261, 285, 286
Bu Prang town, 10, 12, 18
Buddha's Child
(Wolf), 3
n
Bundros, SP5 Gregory, 276
Buon Ma Thuot (BMT), 10, 18â20, 34, 62, 80, 115, 125, 126, 145, 158, 174, 178, 201, 220
C rations, 68, 69
C-4 explosives, 89
C-47 “Gooney Bird,” 162â64
C-119 Flying Boxcars, 163â64
Ca Mau Peninsula, 177, 178
Caldwell, Sergeant Mike, 187, 193, 275
Cam Ranh Bay, 108, 284
Cambodia, xi, xii, 2, 9, 10, 14, 17â19, 36, 68, 79, 86, 89, 90, 101, 178, 188â89, 200
Camp La Rolland, Cambodia, 188â89
Canada, Sergeant Clyde, 143, 150, 249
Cannon, development of, 24
Cardigan, Earl of, 22
Central Highlands, 1, 10, 12, 62, 66, 132, 200
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 12, 13, 18, 60
CH-47 Chinook, 26, 113â14, 186
CH-54 Sikorsky Flying Crane, 26
Cham people, 10, 12, 14
Childers, Captain Charles, 196
Childs, Rudy, 99, 110
Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG), xii, 12â14, 20, 28, 35, 70, 71, 78
Claymore mines, 88â89, 144
Close, SP4 Edward J., 276
Cobra gunship, 103, 110, 186
Cole, CW2 James C., 201, 205, 275
“College Colonel, The” (Melville), 228
Collins, CW2 Robert, 275
Collins, Lieutenant Colonel, 192
Colt Automatic Rifle (CAR-15), 85, 147
CONEX containers, 31â32, 99
Conscientious objectors, 48
Coonce, WO1 John “Jack,” 135, 136, 276
Corcoran, Lieutenant General Charles A., 16, 220â22, 255â56, 260
Cosmos, WO1 Charles “Pete,” 204, 276
Craig, SP4 Jesse, 276
Crane, Lex, 55, 58, 60
Crites, Lieutenant, 169
Crockett, Davy, 219
Dak Lak Province, 10, 174, 268
Dak To, 19
Davison, WO John “Les,” 135â37, 186, 201, 203â5, 240, 249, 275â76
DC-3, 162
De Sio, WO1 David J., 276
Degar Highlands Liberation Front, 13
Degar tribes, 10, 12, 15
Delaune, Lieutenant Colonel Elton J., 34, 154, 155, 174, 210, 288â90
Demilitarized Zone, 15
DeNote, Staff Sergeant Rocco, 81, 186, 189â90, 192, 220, 222, 277, 298, 299
Diem, Ngo Dinh, 12, 13
Dien Bien Phu, xii, 37, 86
Donovan, CW2 Kenneth, 199â202, 204, 206â7, 249, 259â60, 275, 277â78
Draft, US, 3, 27, 47, 48, 134, 135
Draft dodgers, Vietnamese, 5
Drang River Valley, 18
Duc Lap Special Forces Camp, 9, 18â20, 32â34, 35, 36, 69, 112, 133, 136, 154, 191, 200, 201, 259
Dykes, Captain Al, 162â70, 173, 207, 230, 237, 249, 278, 297, 298
EC-47s, 16â17, 163, 207
Eisenhower, General Dwight D., 162â63
ELINT (electronic intelligence), 16
Enuol, Y Bham, 14
F-4 Phantom, xiii, 108, 109
F-100 Super Sabre, xiii, 108, 109, 142, 174
FADAC (Field Artillery Digital Automatic Computer), 66, 225
Falcon gunship, 135â38, 176, 186, 203, 206
Farlow, SP4 Richard, 276
FDC (
see
Fire direction center)
Fenlon, WO1 Dennis, 206, 275
Field guns, development of, 24
Fire direction center (FDC), 32, 34, 77â78, 100, 118, 155â57, 188
Fire direction specialists, 25
Firebase Annie, 31, 32, 36, 65, 67, 156, 174, 268
Firebase concept, 34
Firebase Dorrie, 36, 282
Firebase Helen, 36, 191
Firebase Kate
air support for, 96, 100, 103, 107â8, 111â12, 141, 142â50, 158, 161, 166â70, 176â80, 188â89, 195, 223â24, 249
ammunition shortage on, xiii, 144, 146, 150, 186â87, 195, 213, 257
ARVN and, xiii, 190â92
attack on, 95â105, 107â20, 123, 137, 141â44, 146â50, 155â58, 167â70, 174â82, 186â96, 209, 211, 212, 250
bomb damage assessment of, 267
building, xiâxii, 29â32
communications on, 65â66, 166â67, 225
cross-border strike and, 189
escape from, xiiiâxiv, 231â40, 243â48
food on, 68â69
geography of, 30, 86, 87, 89
operational chain of command on, 34â35
perimeter breached, 175â76
perimeter defenses of, 87â89
planning escape from, 214â15, 220, 223â27, 229â30
recon expeditions from, 69â71
recreation on, 71, 89, 90
registering of guns on, 67â68
reinforcements for, 112, 116, 120, 141
replaced howitzer, 114, 119
rescue plan for, 192â94, 196, 211â13
sanitation and hygiene on, 70, 72, 90
size of, 65
supplying, xiiâxiii, 80â81, 144, 146, 150, 186â87, 202â3, 206â7, 275â76
troop rotation on, 81
underground FDC built on, 77â78
water on, 185â87, 213
weapons on, xii, 26, 31, 34, 67â68, 86, 188
weather and, 66, 71â72
wounded on, 98â100, 102, 104, 105, 109â10, 135â38, 147â49, 179, 187, 194, 195
Firebase Martha, 36, 191
Firebase Mike Smith, 284, 288, 290
Firebase Susan, 31, 32, 36, 65, 67, 68, 156, 174, 268
Firebase Swinger, 29
Flight school, 130â31
Forward air controllers (FACs), 62, 143, 147, 150
Foster, First Lieutenant Walter, 276
Franco-Prussian War of 1870, 23
French, in Vietnam, xii, 12, 37, 86
Friendly fire, 4, 176
Frye, Mary Elizabeth, 140
Galloway, Joseph L., xiâxiv
Gay, CWO Harold Benjamin, 115, 130â33, 135, 142â44, 146â50, 249, 279
Geneva Accords of 1954, 12, 135
Geromin, SP4 Warren, 72â73, 78, 112â13, 115, 148â49, 194, 233, 247, 248, 279
Ghost soldiers, 5
Gia Nghia, 104, 107, 112, 126, 146, 174
Giáp, General Vo Nguyên
Gillikin, SP4 Larry, 275
Gooch, Sergeant First Class Jimmy, 76, 284
Graft, in ARVN, 4, 5
Gulf of Tonkin, 15
“Gunga Din” (Kipling), 184
Gunpowder, invention of, 23
Guthrie, Wilbur, 144â47, 149, 150
H-34 helicopter, 129
Hall, Colonel Charles, 35â37
Hare, Phil, 295
Harrell, WO2 Denny, 136â38
HC-47, 163
Healey, Colonel “Iron Mike,” 254, 257
Hearne, WO2 Maury, 143, 148â50, 249
Helmich, Major Gerald R., 224, 227, 279â80
Henry V
(Shakespeare), 266
“High Flight” (Magee), 198
Hill 875/Dak To, Battle of, xii
Hitch, First Lieutenant James A., 206
Hmong people, 15
Ho Chi Minh Trail, 17, 19, 163, 188
Hon Tre Island, 62
Honest John rockets, 74â75
Hopkins, Kenn, 25, 30, 31, 71, 73, 91, 97â98, 108, 113â19, 141, 142, 154â55, 157, 192â94, 211, 248, 280â81, 284
Houghtaling, Sergeant, 28, 113, 168â69, 173, 177
Houston, Sam, 219
Howitzers, 24, 31, 34, 67â68, 73, 76â77, 86, 97â98, 101, 107, 113â14, 119, 225
Hue, 20
Huey gunship (
see
UH-1 gunship)
Ia Drang, Battle of, 18â19
Ia Drang Valley, xii
Indian Wars, 34
Indirect fire, concept of, 24
Ingram, WO1 Larry D., 276
Jarai people, 15
Jesuits, 11
Johnson, Lyndon B., 3, 14
Johnson, Marlin, 174, 269
Johnson, Peewee, 225
Johnson, SP4 Bob, 32, 66â67, 69, 77â78, 99, 118, 155â56, 214, 220, 224, 236â37, 239, 247, 281
Kadel, SP4 David E., 275
Kampuchean people, 14
Kate (
see
Firebase Kate)
Kennedy, John F., 292
Kerr, Lieutenant John, 25, 65, 67, 68, 77, 78, 80, 87, 91, 99, 108â11, 119, 120, 141, 146, 147, 155â57, 173, 177, 248, 282â83, 290
Kerry, John, 189
Khe Sanh, siege of, xii
Khmer Krom people, 15
Khmer people, 10, 12
Khmer Republic, 270
Kinh people, 10â12
Kinnard, Major General Harry, 124â25
Kipling, Rudyard, 64, 128, 160, 184, 242
Klein, First Lieutenant Tom, 154, 289
Kontum province, 16, 20
Koon, SP4 Nelson, 73â75, 77â79, 96, 98, 113, 115, 118, 120, 137, 138, 154, 155, 157â58, 187, 192, 194, 210â11, 225, 226, 230, 235, 237, 246â48, 283â85
Korean War, xiv, 31, 33, 222
Ky, General Nguyen Cao, 3, 5, 14
Lam Dong province, 16
Laos, 2, 10, 14, 17, 18, 101
Larson, Lieutenant General Stanley “Swede,” 125
Lartéguy, Jean (Jean Pierre Lucien Osty), vii
Lattin, Major George, 107, 109, 111, 188, 249, 273, 285â86
Law of the Jungle, The
(Kipling), 64
Leaves of Grass
(Whitman), 84
Lillie, Gordon W., 222
Long Binh, 61
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 106
“Lost Legion, The” (Kipling), 242
Lott, SP5 Douglas Hugh, Jr., 143, 150, 249
Love, SP4 Thomas W., 275
Lu Lan, General, 222
LZ Albany, 18
LZ X-Ray, 18
M16 rifle, 85, 147, 192
M60 machine gun, 120, 145, 192, 194
M79 grenade launcher, 114, 192
M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle, 85