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GUTS AND GLORY

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A Vietnam veteran describes the war in Vietnam, discussing his role in taking the Cua Viet River back from the Viet Cong, saving the lives of five thousand fellow Marines during the Tet Offensive, and more. Original.

240 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1992

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November 5, 2015
Guts and glory by Randall k. Mcglone Is a overall great book it is it's action-packed a and a well told story. This story takes place at the Vietnam war. The main character Mcglone had one goal in this hole war and that is to get behind enemy lines and take out their strongest defense. Mcglone loses a lot of fellow soldiers and friends throughout his hard brutal fight. The u.s marines take a hard betting by the NVA while pinned down in a stream. I don't know why the NVA had all these snipers in the trees and heavy machine guns that keep the u.s marines from progressing up the battle field. But what makes me confused is way the marines couldn't have the same advantage on them to take out their defenses out from a distance. I liked this book and recommend it to people that like to read. It was a hard read having a lot of text on one page. But overall was a very interesting thought that gave me a better understanding of what happened during the war in Vietnam.
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