My Search for My Vietnam Scout Dog Prince

Nonfiction, History, Military, Vietnam War, Asian, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Ed Reeves ISBN: 9781945379062
Publisher: Green Ivy Publication: May 9, 2016
Imprint: Green Ivy Language: English
Author: Ed Reeves
ISBN: 9781945379062
Publisher: Green Ivy
Publication: May 9, 2016
Imprint: Green Ivy
Language: English

After training for five months at Fort Benning, Prince and Ed Reeves worked as a point team on patrols in the jungles of Vietnam. They ate together, slept together, sloshed through rice paddies together, walked up and down mountain trails in the heat and monsoon rain together, and flew in choppers together.

When Ed’s tour was up and he got to go home, the hardest part was saying goodbye to Prince. He had to stay. Ed thought about him all the time, wondering what happened to him. When the troops were pulled out in 1973, Ed gave Prince up for dead. He just wondered how. How did he die? Was it fast in the heat of a battle, or was he euthanized because he was considered excess equipment? Or the worst fate—was he turned over to the South Vietnamese Army? For 36 years Ed had those questions.

In 2007, he found out what happened!

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After training for five months at Fort Benning, Prince and Ed Reeves worked as a point team on patrols in the jungles of Vietnam. They ate together, slept together, sloshed through rice paddies together, walked up and down mountain trails in the heat and monsoon rain together, and flew in choppers together.

When Ed’s tour was up and he got to go home, the hardest part was saying goodbye to Prince. He had to stay. Ed thought about him all the time, wondering what happened to him. When the troops were pulled out in 1973, Ed gave Prince up for dead. He just wondered how. How did he die? Was it fast in the heat of a battle, or was he euthanized because he was considered excess equipment? Or the worst fate—was he turned over to the South Vietnamese Army? For 36 years Ed had those questions.

In 2007, he found out what happened!

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