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BlueGhost Reveille - John W. Harris

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Category: History, Misc. Non-fiction
Language: EnglishKeywords: History Nonfiction Vietnam War
Written by John W. Harris
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
These are the recollections of a draftee assigned to an infantry platoon in an air cavalry troop. BlueGhost Reveille follows me as a twenty-two-year-old as I became a squad leader and then Platoon Sergeant during the war in Vietnam.
The pieces of this book are as factual as fifty-year-old memories will allow. There is no intentional fiction in this work. The stories are about everyday life during this year in a combat unit. Some pieces are mundane, some are humorous, and the parts about going to serious war will get your heart up in your throat.
I was not a Seal, Ranger or Green Beret. I was a draftee who turned down OCS because that would have meant extending my service by a year. I was chosen to go to NCO school which made me an instant NCO or a “shake & bake” sergeant.
Reluctant warrior may have described many of us draftees at the time but when you know you are going to war, you better get serious. I did.
Friends and family who have read this manuscript say it feels like I am sitting there telling them these stories.
I hope it feels that way for you.
These are the recollections of a draftee assigned to an infantry platoon in an air cavalry troop. BlueGhost Reveille follows me as a twenty-two-year-old as I became a squad leader and then Platoon Sergeant during the war in Vietnam.

The pieces of this book are as factual as fifty-year-old memories will allow. There is no intentional fiction in this work. The stories are about everyday life during this year in a combat unit. Some pieces are mundane, some are humorous, and the parts about going to serious war will get your heart up in your throat.

I was not a Seal, Ranger or Green Beret. I was a draftee who turned down OCS because that would have meant extending my service by a year. I was chosen to go to NCO school which made me an instant NCO or a “shake & bake” sergeant.

Reluctant warrior may have described many of us draftees at the time but when you know you are going to war, you better get serious. I did.

Friends and family who have read this manuscript say it feels like I am sitting there telling them these stories.

I hope it feels that way for you.