The author recounts his thirty years of service in the Army, a career that spanned three wars, internment in a POW camp, a score of honors, and an ascent to Sergeant Major, the Army's highest Non Commissioned Officer position. Reprint.
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A historical fiction about the Vietnam War and its aftermath through the eyes of Nathan Cord, a high school dropout who joined the Marine Corps at 17 years of age.
Created by author Sergeant Major Patrick Durr, this book takes readers to an up-close and personal glimpse into the daily battles of American soldiers stationed halfway across the globe.
“Hard to put down . . . Any book written by Cragg and Sherman is bound to be addictive, and this is the first in what promises to be a great adventure series.
This is a must read for all military leaders, their spouses, and anyone willing to take a ride in the boots of a first sergeant!
The Top Sergeant of the Pioneers: The Story of a Lifelong Battle for an Ideal
So, as you read and "listen" to these soldiers' stories, both what they say and how they describe Top, you understand why I've learned that I am The Fortunate Son.
In this engrossing novel about the Vietnam War, soldiers not only have to contend with the enemy on the battlefield but also with the enemy from within.
It’s the 25th century, but the Marines are still looking for a few good men . . . “Marines ain't supposed to sit.
Top, an Army First Sergeant's Story