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Title: Honor the Warrior by William L. Myers ISBN: 0-9674365-0-8 Publisher: Redoubt Press Pub. Date: July, 2000 Format: Hardcover List Price(USD): $29.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Honor the Warrior
Comment: Honor the Warrior! What a great and appropriate title for this book. The list of medal winners alone make this book a must buy for students of the war in Vietnam. The book is prodigiously researched and reminds me of the Jane Blakeney classic, Heroes-U.S. Marine Corps 1861-1955. It is about time that a book like this was written. The author does not try to embellish an unpopular war but rather writes about the individual Marines who were fighting and dying in Vietnam. Thank you Billy Myers for writing it. This book should become a classic in Marine Corps literature. I know that it will occupy a prominent place on my bookshelf.
Rating: 4
Summary: Been there done that
Comment: I received this book as a gift from one of the mortarmen who served with me in Lima 3/4. I was in country about the same time as this book but in a different unit.
Since it is excerpts form the writings and thoughts of the Marines on the ground it gives a very good first hand view of what was going on.
Well worth the read.
Rating: 4
Summary: HONOR THE WARRIOR
Comment: I VERY MUCH ENJOYED THIS BOOK. IT IS A COMPILATIION OF FIRST PERSON ACCOUNTS RELATING TO THE WAR IN VIETNAM. STORIES AS SEEN BY THE COMMON MARINE, PUT TOGETHER AND TOLD AS ONE MIGHT HEAR THE STORIES IN CASUAL CONVERSATION. THIS IS THE AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK AND I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE GIVEN THE BOOK A 5 STAR RATING. I WOULD HAVE, BUT I READ BONNIE SUE JUST BEFORE I READ THIS BOOK. STILL, I THINK ANYONE INTERESTED IN HISTORY AND THE WAR IN VIETNAM WILL VERY MUCH ENJOY THIS BOOK.
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