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The Berets by W. E. B. Griffin
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interesting reading showed how gungho young people are how life, love and your fellow souldier are important and yet life goes on when you loose one or more.
  bushard | Nov 6, 2009 |
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No ordinary soldier had the machine-like skill and raw nerve of the berets. They chose to be the best, but only after the United States military chose them. To be among the select meant punishing preparation and sacrifice for the ultimate test: a war like no other in a land that most Americans knew nothing about: Vietnam.

"Powerfully authentic, insightful and honest." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)

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