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Rating: 4 Rare Find
MP, A Novel of Vietnam, is a fictionalized first hand account of the effect of war on the men who served as Military Police during the conflict. However, John R. Schembras own personal experiences during his year of service as a MP with the 557th MP Company at Long Binh equipped him with more than enough inspiration and historically accurate details for his first novel.
Vince Torelli and T.J. Salter, barely on the threshold of young manhood are sent in country to the PMO at Long Binh. A seasoned sergeant named Sanders assumes the responsibility of teaching them the art of survival in a country where, as he warns them, no one is to be trusted. In a land long desensitized to war and death, where life is cheap, and everyone survives as best they can, the face of the papa-san you greet everyday could very well be the face of the enemy. This is a situation that finds disturbing echoes in the current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
While the mandate of the MPs is to keep the peace primarily among American personnel, they are often forced to keep the peace on other levels.
The two cultures clash and damage needs to be smoothed over; when drunken soldiers insult and break up the premises of an elderly café owner; and two teenage Vietnamese cowboys inflict injuries on their own citizens just for the sheer pleasure of it, Sanders introduces Torelli and Salter to a wild west kind of justice.
At times, they are drawn into the wider conflict, becoming targets of full scale attacks launched by the VC as the MPs carry out escort and guard duties, determined to get the men and supplies safely to their destinations. As they fend off these attacks, they come face to face with death and its most terrible consequence living with yourself after killing another human being regardless of his enmity.
They also learn that it is powerless to stop crime in a country and war that is riddled with greed and get rich no matter what attitudes. The blackmarket activities by both Vietnamese and Americans, from the lowest grunt and peasant to the top levels of government and military continue despite the certain knowledge that most of the stolen goods ends up in the enemys hands.
Sanders tells them, thats just the way it is over here&.people (Americans) do things here they would never do back in the States. Torelli, in particular, realizes how war changes things, how it changes him when he discovers how adept he becomes at killing and the art of survival.
Presented as an anecdotal account of routine daily activities punctuated by sudden outbreaks of violence and conflict, the story is well peppered with an insiders terms of the Vietnam War such as sappers, LRRP, QC, and shorts. A glossary is provided for less familiar acronyms and pigeonholing tags. The characterizations of the combatants, particularly Torelli and Sanders and their developing friendship, are well defined and engaging. Humor strafes the narrative and lightens its dark edges. In one episode the enlisted men stage hilarious acts of revenge on a belligerent Sergeant, a by-the-book lifer who is bent on making their lives as miserable as possible.
The Vietnam conflict was a bitter and contentious time for many people living in the late sixties and Schembras novel is a vivid and disturbing insight into a situation most of us only viewed from a distance making MP, A Novel of Vietnam, a good read.
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