Fort Benning Blues

Fort Benning Blues
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Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780875655406
ISBN-13 : 0875655408
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Fort Benning Blues by : Mark Busby

If you've never even been to Southeast Asia, can you be a Vietnam veteran? In a novel that captures the life and times of a generation, Mark Busby takes us on a journey through an era of hippies, the shootings at Kent State University, integration, and Woodstock. Fort Benning Blues tells the story of Vietnam from this side of the ocean. Drafted in 1969, Jeff Adams faces a war he doesn't understand. While trying to delay the inevitable tour of duty in Vietnam, Adams attends Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Georgia, desperately hoping Nixon will achieve “peace with honor” before he graduates. The Army's job is to weed out the “duds,” “turkeys,” and “dummies” in an effort to keep not only the officers but also the men under their command alive in the rice paddies of Vietnam. It doesn't take long for the stress to create casualties. Lieutenant Rancek, Adams' training officer at OCS, is ready to cut candidates from the program for any perceived weakness. He does this, not for the Army, but because he wants only the best “. . . leading the platoon on my right” when he goes to Vietnam. Hugh Budwell, one of Adams' roommates, brings the laid-back spirit of California with him to Fort Benning. Tired of practicing estate law, he joins the Army to relieve the boredom he feels pervades his life. About Officer Candidate School, Budwell states, “If I wanted to go through it without any trouble, I'd be wondering about myself.” Candidate Patrick “Sheriff” Garrett, a black southerner, spends a night with Adams in the low-crawl pit after they both raise Rancek's ire. Expecting racism when he joined the Army, Garrett copes better than most with the rigors of Officer Candidate School. Busby uses song lyrics, newspaper headlines, and the jargon of the era to bring the sixties and seventies alive again. Henry Kissinger is described as “Peter Sellers as Dr. Strangelove” and Lieutenant William “Rusty” Calley as “Howdy Doody in uniform.” Of My Lai, Busby says, “At Fort Benning everybody took those actions as a matter of course.” As America continues to try to comprehend the effects of one of the most transforming eras in our history, Fort Benning Blues adds another perspective to the meaning of being a Vietnam veteran.

Fort Benning Blues

Fort Benning Blues
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Publisher : TCU Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0875652387
ISBN-13 : 9780875652382
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Fort Benning Blues by : Mark Busby

Jeff Adams, drafted in 1969, faces a war he doesn't understand. The product of a patriotic Texas family, he knows he could never face his grandfather, the first Jefferson Bowie Adams, if he dodges the draft, so, to buy some time, he volunteers for Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Georgia.

From Skies of Blue

From Skies of Blue
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9780595278664
ISBN-13 : 0595278663
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis From Skies of Blue by : James Baugh

This tells the experiences of a country boy growing up in a small town in Georgia, going through school in a military environment and working on a farm. He worked his way through the University of Georgia and was called to military service just before going to the Medical College of Georgia. This is the story of how these experiences impacted his life.

Army Blue

Army Blue
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781497663497
ISBN-13 : 1497663490
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Army Blue by : Lucian K. Truscott

From the bestselling author of Dress Gray. “Part-war story, part-family saga . . . zeroes in on the men of the Blue family, three generations of soldiers” (The Washington Post). In the eagerly anticipated follow-up to his first novel, Dress Gray, Truscott turns his attention to the Vietnam War and delivers a suspenseful, sprawling court-martial drama set in Saigon in 1969. At twenty-three, platoon leader Lt. Matthew Nelson Blue is the youngest member of an army family; his father is a colonel and his grandfather a profane, cantankerous retired general. Shortly after one of his men is killed by friendly fire while on routine patrol, Blue is arrested and charged with desertion in the face of the enemy. Arriving in Vietnam, his father and grandfather end their long estrangement and join forces to clear the young soldier’s name. Truscott’s plot offers less than initially meets the eye; the nature of the conspiracy and cover-up that nearly destroy Blue is fairly easy to predict, as is the disillusionment about Vietnam that eventually befalls his seniors. The author’s intimate portrayal of the texture of army life gives his narrative a more deeply felt sense of anger and regret than others in its genre, and makes its final revelations more powerful than they might otherwise have been.

U. S. Army Uniforms of the Cold War, 1948-1973

U. S. Army Uniforms of the Cold War, 1948-1973
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Publisher : Stackpole Books
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 0811729508
ISBN-13 : 9780811729505
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis U. S. Army Uniforms of the Cold War, 1948-1973 by : Shelby L. Stanton

Talks about the evolution of Army uniforms from World War II to Vietnam. This work traces uniform systems from conception through actual field development and issue.

Wild Blue

Wild Blue
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 809
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ISBN-10 : 9781471104411
ISBN-13 : 1471104419
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Wild Blue by : Stephen E. Ambrose

In the bestselling BAND OF BROTHERS, Stephen E. Ambrose portrayed in vivid detail the experiences of soldiers who fought on the bloody battlegrounds of World War II. THE WILD BLUE brings to life another extraordinary band of brothers - the men who volunteered to join the American Air Force and undertook some of the most demanding and dangerous jobs in the war. Focusing on the men of the 741st Bomb Squadron and, in particular, the crew of the DAKOTA QUEEN, these are the boys turned pilots, bombardiers, navigators and gunners of the B24s, who suffered 50 per cent casualties during conflict. With his extraordinary talent for bringing alive the action and tension of combat, Ambrose sweeps us along in the B24s as their crews fought to the death to reach their targets and destroy the German war machine.

Blue Print

Blue Print
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : UGA:32108038525765
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Blue Print by : Georgia Institute of Technology

Blue Book of the State of Illinois

Blue Book of the State of Illinois
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 968
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105014113372
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Blue Book of the State of Illinois by : Illinois. Office of Secretary of State