Recommended Reading
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Orphans of Honor by Terry Bender
At a time when our media, universities and movie moguls were plotting new ways to bring down the next two
American presidencies, some 18 and 19 year old American kids suddenly became expendable to the personal
agendas of moguls and presidents alike. This book is not your designer Hollywood-crybaby confessional
designed to malign those who fought and died in an "immoral war".
Orphans of Honor is a real story that spans the course of three combat commands and portrays the bravery and honor
of America's young men ordered to fight in those commands. Young men who took a green lieutenant under their wing
where they learned together how to repeatedly beat a cunning and well-equipped enemy in their own backyard.
Young men who, during the most deadly years of fighting in Vietnam, lost only one man to enemy rifle fire.
Though many still profit from their condemnation, those abandoned Americans were never Orphans of Honor.
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"Rites of Passage: Odyssey of a Grunt"
by Robert "Bullet" Peterson, "C" Co. 66/67
Available in hard copy or paperback
thru Barnes &
Nobe@aol.com
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"Killing Zone"
"Aftermath"
"No longer Enemies - Not Quite Friends"
by Frederick Downs, "D" Co. PL, 67/68
Available thru www.amazon.com
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"Peaceful Patriot: The Story of Tom Bennett"
by Bonni McKeown
To order Contact: Bonni McKeown at barrelhbonni@hotmail.com
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"One Came Back" ... translated by Dr. Margaret S. Langford
...a work of fiction by Remi Tremblay, 14th US Infantryman
from the Civil War who ended up in Libby Prison.
It may be purchased through
http://www.imagesfromthepast.com/one.html
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To make orders online and for more extensive reading:
www.militaryreadinglist.com
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