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Suddick, Tom : A Few Good Men

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First Avon Printing.

"The demoralizing effect of the Vietnam War on the American forces who fought it.Suddick's Tales have the brutal p ower of defined anger."-Publisher's Weekly. "Graphic descriptions of frontline life.and men in combat." -San Francisco Bay Guardian. A few good Marines in one bad war. Courage, heroism, bravery. Wit h out faith in their leaders or the war, it all meant nothing to them. Only one thing mattered: going home with their bodies and minds intact. A few of them made it. Few of them will ever get over it. t he men who dealt black market smack, souvenir skulls, and human flesh.the men who orded hits on their own allies.the men who took out their pent-up fear and frustration on helpless B-girls.the men who saw the enemy-and their friends-tortured for sport. It was war. Like nothing they ever expected. Or will ever forget. The author, Tom Suddick, left college to serve in Vietnam for 13 months. He d id most of his time in the middle of heavy action along the DMZ, serving as radio operator, fire team leader, squad leader and platoon guide..
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category: Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > Literature in English >
category: Books > History > 20th Century, Politics >
publisher: Avon, 1978
item number / ISBN: 9789636353742
binding: paperback
pages: 140
language: English
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