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The book is an eyewitness account of the ordinary soldier's experience fighting a determined enemy in a hostile environment far from home while being dishonored and disrespected back home. This was a war none of these brave young men wished to fight, but they learned to love and rely on each other in a way known only to the combat veteran. No one could have imagined these seemingly boyish kids could be motivated to the heights of courage and valor for no other reason than to come to the aid of a comrade in need.

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The book is an eyewitness account of the ordinary soldier's experience fighting a determined enemy in a hostile environment far from home while being dishonored and disrespected back home. This was a war none of these brave young men wished to fight, but they learned to love and rely on each other in a way known only to the combat veteran. No one could have imagined these seemingly boyish kids could be motivated to the heights of courage and valor for no other reason than to come to the aid of a comrade in need.

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Autorenporträt
Warren Robinson graduated from college in 1967 with the intention of attending law school, but the Vietnam conflict changed his life forever. Filled with guilt for not taking his place in the military, he volunteered for service in June 1968. In February 1969 he was assigned for duty with the 1st Infantry Division in Vietnam where he survived the next 12 months and returned home in February 1970. Instead of attending law school as he had previously intended, he took the reigns of the family business as President/Chairman and CEO of Bank of Lenox for the next 41 years.