First to Fight

by David Sherman, Dan Cragg

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"Hard to put down . . . Any book written by Cragg and Sherman is bound to be addictive, and this is the first in what promises to be a great adventure series. First to Fight is rousing, rugged, and just plain fun."--Ralph Peters, New York Times bestselling author of Red Army "Marines, we have just become a low-tech deep recon patrol . . ." Stranded in a hellish alien desert, stripped of their strategic systems, quick reaction force, and supporting arms, and carrying only a day's water show more ration, Marine Staff Sergeant Charlie Bass and his seven-man team faced a grim future seventy-five light-years from home. The only thing between his Marines and safety was eighty-five miles of uncharted, waterless terrain and two thousand bloodthirsty savages with state-of-the-art weapons in their hands and murder on their minds. But the enemy didn't reckon on the warrior cunning of Marines' Marine Charlie Bass and the courage of the few good men who would follow him anywhere--even to death. . . show less

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This is the first in a long series of military sci-fi adventures told by David Sherman in a far future universe. This one started out really slowly as the author spends more than half the book on back story and preparation of the action scenes to come. It did have a rousing finish and I am glad I stuck it out. I will also probably read on in this series as well.

3.5 Stars for a good action finish. This one could have been better if the action stretched over the whole book.
Excellent military science fiction following Marines dealing with deadly, well-defined warriors on a desert planet. Entertaining story with twists, heavy combat, and some good writing and plotting. First of a promising series.
Excellent military science fiction, where we start where a series like this should, with some of the young characters electing to enlist. They pick the Confederate Marines, which is the main expeditionary ground force of the Confederation of Worlds. You see them go through Basic Training and then get assigned to their first duty assignment as part of the 34th FIST, a spacegoing version of the modern Marine Expeditionary Unit, a self contained ground unit containing all it needs for a small, complete combined arms operation (infantry, armor, artillery, anti-aircraft artiller, air support, Naval support). You meet the NCO and officer leadership of the company the new Marines are assigned to and follow them in on their first mission, an show more operation that has them up against a poor world with some modern weapons, in a way that reminds me of Somalia, with just the risks and ambiguity that mission offered for US and UN forces. Yes, there is some shorthand, and it true that authors Sherman and Cragg were learning their craft still. But it is a darn good series and you see these characters grow and change through their personal experiences. Over time, you also get a feel for policy and politics in this setting, as well as the question...what about spacefaring ETs? But those are for another book. show less
Although Joe Dean arrived at the Federal Building intending to enlist in the Army, he follows an impulse and joins the Confederation Marine Corps. Dean absorbs the esprit de corps while developing with other recruits and being educated by their drill instructors. His first assignment is to the 34th FIST, when he is shanghaied by the legendary Staff Sergeant Charlie Bass. Although he epitomizes a combat Marine, Bass was busted and assigned to the 34th FIST, a hardship posting, for “conduct unbecoming” after he physically expressed his displeasure in Terminal Dynamics’ faulty equipment. Company L, including Dean and Bass, are soon shipped out to clean up the mess created by inhumane tribal warlords on the barbaric planet of Elneal. show more When Terminal Dynamics equipment fails again, Bass must lead the survivors though a hostile, desert environment while being pursued by forces on horseback. Sherman and Cragg maintain a realistic tone to any military interactions which will be comfortingly familiar to ex-military readers. show less

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Canonical title
First to Fight
Original publication date
1997
People/Characters
Joseph F. Dean; Charles Bass; Rachman Claypoole; Frederick D. McNeal
Important places
Earth; Thorsfinni's World; Elneal; Arsenault

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3569 .H4175 .F5Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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