For my book, I am going to continue the book Blood on the Risers. We left off with this man named John Leppelman in the 182-second airborne division. He is here for a couple months but he can't stand it. It's extremely dangerous and they weren't getting anywhere because the Vietnamese would just leave. The Vietnamese were expert guerilla warriors and they used it to full effect. The leadership was horrible being made to do watch duty three or four nights in a row when you're already shot from trudging around the jungle all day.
Delta Force members were sent to almost every single ambassador they protected the president. Were skilled in just about anything from taking over a hostage plane to shooting things the shooting house where they trained actually had a really bad filtering system so over time you got lead poisoning but the first delta force member did not know this. None of them felt the effects of this through the selection process for delta force was grueling for even the hardest of people. Eric Haney accidentally took the wrong turn and turned a forty-mile hike into fifty-six-mile hikes. When the first members were working on how to take back a hijacked plane what they did was shoot through the front windshield of the plane which you could do without the bullet straying from the course.
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