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May 16, 2024

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May 16, 2024

Volume 54 - No. 20

by lyle e davis Too often we fail to recognize the enormous danger we subject our military to; too often we sit in our air conditioned living room, casually reading of military adventures far, far away. Seldom are we able to really “feel” what war is like . . . to experience the fear, the near panic attacks that hit . . . when we are the targets someone is trying to kill. John Stryker “Tilt” Meyer lets us in on that world . . . in his brilliantly

written and edited “Across the Fence.” “Tilt” Meyer was a Green Beret, one of those highly trained Special Forces personnel who were regularly put in harm’s way. As you read his accounts of various battle actions while he was on “special assignment” in places we weren’t supposed to be, I have a hunch the hairs on your neck will stand on end as you suffer the same visceral fear he experienced while being chased, attacked, shot at, and watching close friends blown to bits.

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Meyer participated in the Secret War in Vietnam . . . a war where our government authorized missions inside Laos and Cambodia privately, but publicly disavowed any knowledge of such missions. These missions were not only behind enemy lines, they were right in the midst of them. Often, these teams would be surrounded by the enemy . . . usually the NVA (North Vietnamese Army) but sometimes the Viet Cong (the guerilla arm of North Vietnam) as well. He and his colleagues were part

of SOG (Studies and Observation Group), a specially trained and tasked group consisting of both U.S. Special Forces as well as indigenous troops . . . supported by air support units, including the Kingbee pilots of the 219th South Vietnamese Air Forces’s Special Operations Squadrom, who worked daily with SOG teams on the ground, both in-country and “across the fence.” They were reconnaissance team members who would be infiltrated into enemy territory and left on their own for days, assigned to scout out enemy strength equipment, and

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