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First published June 1, 1968
‘It all seems so far away,’ Celia Harrodsen said. ‘Paris and Berlin. And poor little Belgium. Sam, do you honestly think we'll get mixed up in it?’
Once an Eagle by Anton Myrer came up in conversation (it is Required Reading for Officer Candidate School, apparently). 



, an ex-Marine who saw action in the Pacific during WWII, doesn't make Sam Damon perfect, exactly, he's always militarily right; if he does bad things in a political sense it's usually for the correct moral reasons; and even when he finally gets around to cheating on his wife with a nurse in Australia it's because she's made it clear she'll never forgive him for their son's death in combat - and besides, she was cheating on him as well! 
