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734 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2007
No one entirely understood the odd process – perhaps the most primal on earth – that turned ordinary, peace-loving, law-abiding civilians into very good fighting men; or one of its great sub-mysteries – how quickly it could take place. One day troops were completely raw and casually disrespectful of whatever training they had received. In basic training, the machine gun bullets that whistled overhead were designed not to hit you. Then they found themselves on a battlefield in places like the Naktong, in situations that were terrifying, where any mistake might be fatal for them and their friends, and they became tough, experienced soldiers, knowing the elemental rules of survival. Suddenly they could fight almost by pure instinct…