Poison Ivy

Poison Ivy by Art Styl, published by Fulton Books on September 12, 2022, is a personal memoir that explores the author’s experiences during basic training and his time in Vietnam. This 148-page book delves into the unique practices of military training, where recruits would march to the cadence of popular songs, adapting their lyrics to reflect the realities of military life. The title references the Coasters’ hit song “Poison Ivy,” which was creatively modified to resonate with the experiences of soldiers, particularly those in the Fourth Infantry Division.
Readers will find a vivid account of the author’s journey, focusing on his assignment with the Fourth Infantry Division, also known as the Ivy Division. The memoir highlights the challenges and memories from his four-month tour in Vietnam, providing insight into the camaraderie and struggles faced by soldiers. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Poison Ivy captures the essence of military life and the lasting impact of those formative experiences.
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During basic training in the army, it was common practice for the recruits to exercise and march to the cadence of popular songs of the time to keep the trainees in sync. It also took the trainees’ minds off the exercise–sometimes strenuous–that they were engaged in, and a five-mile forced march before breakfast was tolerated with little grumbling. Although the cadence was always the same, the words were often changed to reflect the reality of military duty. At the time, the words of the Coasters’s hit song “Poison Ivy” were adapted to fit the life of a grunt in Vietnam. For example, “Poison ivy, poison ivy / Late at night while you’re sleepin’ / Poison ivy comes a-creepin’ around” was changed to “Charlie Cong, Charlie Cong / Late at night while you’re sleepin’ / Charlie Cong comes a-creepin’ around.”
On arriving in Vietnam, his first assignment was with the Fourth Infantry Division which was commonly referred to as the Ivy Division but was given several unofficial nicknames including the Funky Fourth and the Poison Ivy Division. Although he was only assigned to the Fourth Infantry for one-third of his tour, it was the most dangerous and memorable four months he spent in Vietnam. It seemed fitting that Poison Ivy was the perfect choice for the title of this book.
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