This is a fascinating history of West Point’s 1941 graduating class. The manuscript’s strength is interviews with classmates and their families. Historical speeches, documentaries, magazine articles, military archives, and books written by and about classmates and their accomplishments support their oral recollections. The author’s style quickly transports the reader from the first day at the military academy through graduation into war and the beginnings of the “Long Gray Line”. The book’s ending parallels the real aftermath of war; the pace slows down and loses the cohesiveness of a well-spun tale. Some graduates leave the service, live ordinary lives, and are never mentioned again, while others continue their military careers. The book includes a graduate list with status upon completion of their service, notes, bibliography, index of formations and units, and an index of names and subjects.