Riveting, raw, and insightful account of a South Vietnamese airborne battalion and the leaders who took it through one of the most horrendous clashes of the Vietnam War. William Reeder’s brilliant writing took me right back into the heart of battle. It is real. Focusing on two heroes and one battalion’s desperate fight, it is the forgotten story of South Vietnam’s most elite forces and how they fought with extraordinary courage and sacrifice. It is also the story of the gallant young American paratroop advisors who served beside them.
— Barry R. McCaffrey, USA (Ret.), inductee into the U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame, and current NBC national security analyst
Riveting, raw, and insightful account of a South Vietnamese airborne battalion and the leaders who took it through one of the most horrendous clashes of the Vietnam War. William Reeder’s brilliant writing took me right back into the heart of battle. It is real. Focusing on two heroes and one battalion’s desperate fight, it is the forgotten story of South Vietnam’s most elite forces and how they fought with extraordinary courage and sacrifice. It is also the story of the gallant young American paratroop advisors who served beside them.
— Barry R. McCaffrey, USA (Ret.), inductee into the U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame, and current NBC national security analyst
Duffy’s story and that of the acting South Vietnamese battalion commander, Maj. Le Van Me, during the North Vietnamese Army’s Easter Offensive are described with riveting detail in retired Col. William “Bill” Reeder’s book, Extraordinary Valor: The Fight for Charlie Hill in Vietnam. The author conducted multiple interviews and listened to hours of tapes between Duffy, forward air controllers and pilots dropping ordnance near Firebase Charlie…. [The narrative] has a ring of authenticity unmatched in many Vietnam War books.
— Vietnam
“William Reeder Jr.’s book Extraordinary Valor: The Fight for Charlie Hill is indeed extraordinary. It is lucidly written, smoothly flowing, brilliantly researched and a paean to the extraordinary valor of leaders in the most trying of circumstances…. The deep research and biographical description of Duffy and the Vietnamese leadership provide a rare insight into what brought them all together on the battlefield…. Unlike most books by Vietnam veterans, Reeder uses the lives and relationships of both the Vietnamese and Duffy to explain their performance on Charlie Hill as the ultimate demonstration of combat competency. It is deeper than the typical Vietnam tale.”—Association of the United States Army (AUSA)
— Army Magazine
“This is the gripping story of one of many desperate battles fought during the North Vietnamese Army’s Easter Offensive in 1972. The author is a retired Army colonel, Vietnam veteran, and inductee into the U.S. Army Aviation Hall of Fame. He tells the story of Charlie Hill with unvarnished candor and vivid narrative. As an attack helicopter pilot, he flew missions in support of that fight.” —Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)
— Military Officer
[This] is an extremely readable account of men in desperate battle. It is particularly valuable for its depiction of the bitter fighting that characterized the 1972 North Vietnamese offensive in a time when very few Americans were directly involved in the fighting on the ground. It is also a testament to the bravery of the South Vietnamese who fought and died on that bloody hill in 1972.
— Military Review