Through the eyes of William Baronne, a Marine Lt. Colonel bleeding in a foxhole in Vietnam, A Few Good Men, juxtaposes the immediacy of a savage battle with one man's memories of the early days of America's longest and most vicious war.
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Through the eyes of William Baronne, a Marine Lt. Colonel bleeding in a foxhole in Vietnam, A Few Good Men, juxtaposes the immediacy of a savage battle with one man's memories of the early days of America's longest and most vicious war.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall A clean, crisp, hardcover in near fine condition. Very good DJ in mylar cover. SIGNED by the author.
This author made quite a few mistakes in A Few Good Men. First he called Punji stakes, Bungie sticks. He misidentified a LAWS rocket as a RPG-7, none of his helicopter names were correct and Marines ALWAYS put the wounded in the middle of their perimeter. It was not a good novel and did not "Tell it like it was" Being a Viet Nam combat vet I laughed a lot at the descriptions he gave of combat and waded through the plodding bio of the hero. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.