Personal Response:
I really enjoyed reading this book. I probably enjoyed this book a lot because I know a lot about military stuff. I also enjoyed this book because it was about the Vietnam War. I like learning about the Vietnam War because my grandpa was actually in the war.
Plot Summary:
The book starts out when Shawn Flynn(then a private) jumps out of an Army truck in the Korean War. He then was told to deliver radio batteries up to John Quail, who was stationed on a hill with the Colombians. While Shawn is up there, the Chinese decide to attack the hill. In the end, Shawn gets injured, and survives. He gains the respect of John. Flynn decides to make the Army his career.
Then the book jumps to a bunch of boys who are about 8 years old. It takes a while to establish the characters of Blake, Vinny, Eugene, and Lee. The major part of this was when Eugene’s dad(a WWII veteran) takes him to the Veterans Day parade in town. They are told to leave because they are African-American.
It fast forwards and Flynn is is in the Special Forces. He goes to Vietnam, and survives. He comes back home and finds out that his German born wife, Gretchen, dumped him for another soldier. Shawn flips out and punches Gretchen and the other guy(it doesn’t give the name). Shawn gets thrown out of the Special Forces and is given a job as a range target supervisor.
Shawn does his job, but gets himself blasted drunk every night after work in a bar by his shabby trailer house. One night Cindy, the bar owner’s sister-in-law, annoys Shawn so much, he tries to kill himself with his motorcycle. He survives. Cindy and Shawn then come really good friends.
After all getting mad/angry about different situations, Blake, Vinny and Lee enlist in the U.S. Army. Eugene gets drafted. They all get to be wonderful friends.
John(who now works for the Pentagon) finds out about how Shawn is living, and pulls strings to get him into the new airmobile division as a platoon leader. Shawn offers a marriage proposal to Cindy, but she turns it down. The platoon trains and eventually gets shipped to Vietnam. Right before they leave, John convinces Cindy to reconsider the marriage proposal, and she agrees. Shawn and Cindy get married.
The team goes into Vietnam. Blake is made the squad leader and they end up going into the 35 day battle of the Ia Drang. The Ia Drang was the first battle were the U.S. went up against regular North Vietnamese troops. The squad does really good on their first patrol, killing 8 North Vietnamese. They receive many awards when they get back to camp. They enter a couple more fire fights before the big battle.
John gets sent to Vietnam to check on the new division, and ends up in Blake’s squad. The squad goes into the big battle as reinforcements and ends up going on a mission to find the other squads. The other squads are all dead. They then get entrenched during the night, and Blake, John, and other members of the squad get killed. Shawn, Vinny, Lee, and Eugene somehow are able to pull through until the morning, but all get wounded. They all get sent home.
The book ends when Shawn, Vinny, Lee, Eugene, Blake’s Dad(in his honor), and Eugene’s Dad all walk to the Veteran’s Day Parade in Eugene’s hometown, the same one near the beginning. The only difference though is that Eugene and his Dad can stay because segregation is illegal.
Recommendation:
I would recommend this book to middle or high schoolers because it is pretty big and has a few inappropriate scenes. There is also a lot of swearing(it is the Army) said by the characters. Also during the battles, it gets a little gory. If you want a good book that mixes fiction and real events, this is the book to read.