***William Rood related in his latest article about his experience with Kerry when he won the Silver Star, of the 3 officers present that day, the other officer, Donald Droz was killed a few months later in a savage ambush on the Mekong. There is a new independent film out by Tracy Droz about her father called "Be Good, Smile Pretty", if you haven't seen it.....it is moving beyond words to see her journey of discovery and her mother's anguish when her husband was killed. Here is the account that led Tracy on her journey of self-discovery when she first looked on an internet search engine for Donald Droz....
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Between the hours of 1800-1900, 12 April 1969, at a well-camouflaged sector along the narrow Duong Keo, southernmost in South Vietnam's vast system of navigable waterways, U.S. Navy PCF's ("swiftboats") then supporting Vietnamese Marine river operations under the aegis of SEALORDS incurred their most devastating and demoralizing setback to date. A well-planned and perfectly executed Viet Cong heavy weapons ambush inflicted heavy material damage to every swiftboat unit involved in the action and accounted for thirty-nine wounded in action, many seriously and requiring immediate medical evacuation. Vietnamese Marine casualties were of equal severity.
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