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Red
Neck Writes Bestselling Vietnam War Book
by Nancy Kilar
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Controversial
is this author's middle name. He just possibly might be disliked by as many Vietnam War
veterans as the actress Jane Fonda. But if you're looking for a quick read, a Vietnam War
book on military strategy, Army aviation history, and grunts in the 101st
Airborne Division, Kill me If You Can by Bob
Miller is the Vietnam War book you're looking for. But don't buy it expecting to read
about flag waving drones. These guys obviously loved their country, but it's doubtful that
Johnson, Nixon, McNamara or Kissinger would have survived a flight with Arann and Miller
at the controls. CW2 Arann, being a patriot, might passed up the opportunity to rid the
world of a war mongering politician, but not Miller. |
Born at home in Florence, Alabama in 1940, Bob Miller
has authored seven books and hundreds of controversial articles. Miller, a registered
Republican and political activist, has been nothing short of a burr under the George H.W.
Bush family's saddle. After repeated warning to tone his speeches and articles down, the
Secret Service took Miller into custody in 1990 as a verbal threat to the President.
Miller said at a news conference following his incarceration, "I've never felt more
American in my life. If you want to get the sociopaths' attention in Washington, D.C. just
utter a few of the words our Founding Fathers said in 1776, and brother, you'll get more
attention than you can handle."
To
date, Miller's bestseller has been Kill Me If You Can. It is unquestionably a controversial
Vietnam War book and a genuinely strange analysis of the Vietnam War and the history and
politics behind the Vietnam War. Reviews of the book were expected to be mixed, and the
publisher, Wheatmark, wasn't disappointed.
"I
thoroughly enjoyed it and read it straight through. I could not put it down. I was there
during most of his tour and was familiar with a lot of his anecdotes about Black Hawk. My only disappointment was that it
ended too soon. Bob is to be commended for the support he gave our Currahees and the very fine literary effort. I
shall treasure both." - Dave Beaty 3-506th Infantry Airborne
"There
are lots of books about the Vietnam War, but this military book is different. I served in
the Vietnam War and deeply appreciate meeting these guys Miller writes about; they, like
me, were not John Wayne. We were young, foolish and, yes, sometime scared shitless. We
made mistakes; but as Miller points out, we were up against an army that didn't know the
meaning of surrendering. In my opinion, this short Vietnam War memoir/biography has
somehow captured an elusive truth, a vulgar accuracy of the politicians, history, and is
an on-target analysis of the Vietnam War. It might ruffle the feathers of those who march
in lockstep to Washington's war drum, but will find favor with anyone who cried with joy
listening to Barack Obama's speech in Germany. Neither Obama nor this author, especially
this author, will go quietly into the night". David Chapman Sydney, Australia
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Kill Me If You
Can, is
a military book taken from
diary entries written over three decades ago by an ordinary soldier about three
extraordinary soldiers: LTC Manuel A. Alves (Black Hawk), CW2 Richard Arann and WO Theodore
Thoman. Kill Me If You Can has filled a unique void in the areas of the
Vietnam/Viet Nam War history, analysis and war memoirs/biographies of those who served in
the Vietnam War. This military book is considered divisive and controversial by many,
including some veterans. It is one of the few non-fiction military books written about the
Vietnam War that is void of page after page of vulgar language and it's apparent the
author was not trying to write a screenplay hoping for a television or movie deal. |
Biography: Miller served
as a pilot in Vietnam in 1968-69 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the
Air Medal. Challenged Richard Shelby for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1992. Produced the
television show, The Late Show (BLAB 2001). Worked as the golf pro on Holland America's
ms Westerdam. Bob Miller is one of America's most controversial writers. It would be an
understatement to say he was anti-Vietnam War.
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