If you want a glimpse into Navy life, this book fills that need in spades. From the vocabulary to the playing of tricks on shipmates one can see how sailors in general and Intel folks in particular deal with the stress of war. I hope the author will consider writing another novel. I was enthralled from start to finish.
MY Uncle's Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
My Uncle wrote this book when I was 7 or 8 perhaps. I finally read the book an dit makes me realize what he went through. I have been looking for another copy of this book. Thank you to everyone who has read the book. His dream was to one day have a book published and he did it!
Insiders look at the Elint War in Vietnam
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is a very iteresting inside look at the Elint war in Viet-Nam. Beginning at language school at the Monterey Presideo, the author takes us through training and then active duty in Viet-Nam as an intercept operator.I'm a bit amazed that the book was cleared by the U.S. government for publication (?), but it brought back a lot of memories for many of us who did the same work.Well done!
an accurate portrayal of the disposable nature of spooks
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 29 years ago
Vietnam Spook Show is exactly the type of book that the NSA (National Security Agency) would like to ban, and it no doubt gave the NSG (Naval Security Group) fits as well. It's an incisive look into the lonely, stressed and twisted life style that Cryptologic Technicians (Interpretive) suffer through, from their days in language school through the high stress experience of invisible responsibility for others' lives at the end of a passive radio link. Set in in the era of Vietnam, it is a timeless story of how the intelligence community eats it's young and disposes of the remains in unmarked graves. I read this book in one sitting, and several other "ex-spooks" I know did the same. Wayne Care is one of us, and he speaks for all of us. If you, or someone you love, has had a hard time dealing with the reality of a post intelligence life, this book might just offer the insight a civilian therapist needs to help them. Well written, wry and extraordinarily moving in it's grasp of what "in the weeds" intelligence collection does to the collectors, this book is a must read for potential spooks.
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