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OTHER NOVELS BY NED BLACK

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WE MARINES

2019

The Vietnam era was a time of turmoil and change in the United States, one of anger and anguish for some; especially among young men facing a call up for military service.

Writings about this time have focused mostly on the protest viewpoint.  But not everyone who went to Vietnam did so against their will.  Many were proud to fight for their country, especially the early war cadre of troops, mostly in the Marine Corps, who were all volunteers.  It was what they had joined up and trained for, and they were determined to do their duty wherever it took them.  The name of the place did not matter, what mattered was that the Corps told them to go.

WE MARINES, is the author's experience in the military from age seventeen to twenty-three.  A young man who wanted to be a Marine and served in peacetime, the Cuban Crisis, and Vietnam.  He didn’t mind going into combat with his buddies, and when his overseas rotation was up, volunteered a second time to stay with them.

WE MARINES, deals with our involvement in Vietnam in 1965-66, offering a personal view of the war and its aftermath, too often ignored until now.  It is written especially for his family and those who were there.

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WE MARINES

2019

The Vietnam era was a time of turmoil and change in the United States, one of anger and anguish for some; especially among young men facing a call up for military service.

Writings about this time have focused mostly on the protest viewpoint.  But not everyone who went to Vietnam did so against their will.  Many were proud to fight for their country, especially the early war cadre of troops, mostly in the Marine Corps, who were all volunteers.  It was what they had joined up and trained for, and they were determined to do their duty wherever it took them.  The name of the place did not matter, what mattered was that the Corps told them to go.

WE MARINES, is the author's experience in the military from age seventeen to twenty-three.  A young man who wanted to be a Marine and served in peacetime, the Cuban Crisis, and Vietnam.  He didn’t mind going into combat with his buddies, and when his overseas rotation was up, volunteered a second time to stay with them.

WE MARINES, deals with our involvement in Vietnam in 1965-66, offering a personal view of the war and its aftermath, too often ignored until now.  It is written especially for his family and those who were there.

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