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Tony Lazzarini

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Tony Lazzarini's memoir, "Highest Traditions: Memories of War" is an easy read that can be finished in a single afternoon. All chapters are short - only 2 - 6 pages in length, each referring to "incidents" that occurred during his twenty-one month tour of duty in Vietnam, providing readers with a glimpse into the life of a Huey Door Gunner in Company A, 25th Aviation Battalion, 25th Infantry Division (Little Bears).

The story unfolds in 1965, Tony is currently a helicopter mechanic with the 25th Division in Hawaii and volunteers for a new program called "Shotgun" - like the second cowboy sitting up front with the driver on a stagecoach. These men trained to ride along on helicopters as defenders and protecting the aircraft during missions. The entire unit leaves Hawaii by boat, arriving in mid-April, 1966 and giving birth to a new group of warriors - Huey Door Gunners.

The first several chapters talk about building up their new base camp in Cu Chi, the aircraft itself, her crew and why missions are flown. Later chapters tell about those memories that stand out during Tony's many months in country. "Little Bears" operate within the Iron Triangle, an area soon to be recognized as an enemy hotspot. Supplies are continuously needed by soldiers on the ground; helicopters are shot down or explode, wounded and dead soldiers are medevaced to hospitals and graves registration, yet, these aircraft crews continue to fly through the curtains of lead to accomplish their missions. When not flying, door gunners and the crew chief continue working on the weapons and aircraft to ensure "their bird" is ready when needed.

As a veteran of the Wolfhounds, 25th Infantry Division, I recognized the names and places mentioned within the story and remember that "Little Bears" was one of the aviation units supporting us in 1970. It is satisfying to make the connection.

"Highest Traditions: Memories of War" is not a typical memoir depicting every event during a specific period of time. Mr. Lazzarini chose to give us some background then to share those highlights of his time in country. It worked for me and I immensely enjoyed his story. Great Job! Welcome Home Brother!

John Podlaski, author
Cherries - A Vietnam War Novel
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