An experienced trial court judge and Marine Corps veteran takes an objective look at the training accident that threatened the very existence of the U.S. Marine Corps. His expert analysis of one of the most colorful and notorious courts-martial in American military history sheds new light on the brilliant defense lawyer who demanded only justice as a fee and the ultimately flawed judgment against the drill instructor who led six young recruits to their deaths in Ribbon Creek.
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An experienced trial court judge and Marine Corps veteran takes an objective look at the training accident that threatened the very existence of the U.S. Marine Corps. His expert analysis of one of the most colorful and notorious courts-martial in American military history sheds new light on the brilliant defense lawyer who demanded only justice as a fee and the ultimately flawed judgment against the drill instructor who led six young recruits to their deaths in Ribbon Creek.
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i went through parris island boot camp in 1966.we had heard about the ribbon creek accident but not the real story.i really enjoyed it.i am giving it to my best friend who went to boot camp with me.when he is done reading the books i give him he gives them to the VA hospital in philadelphia.it really helps getting the books for 99cents plus shipping.thanks and i will continue to order books from you.