Hellish Place of Angels (e-bog) af Eigen, Daryl J.
Eigen, Daryl J. (forfatter)

Hellish Place of Angels e-bog

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Eighteen-year-old Daryl J. Eigen joined the US Marines to become a man. He quickly discovered he was just another boy on the ground as he fought in the Vietnam War with the Marine Corps 3/26 and 2/9 infantry battalions in the Third Marine Division. In this memoir, Eigen gives voice to his and his fellow veterans experiences of the Vietnam War that culminated in September of 1967 in the brutal b...
E-bog 40,46 DKK
Forfattere Eigen, Daryl J. (forfatter)
Forlag iUniverse
Udgivet 29 juni 2012
Længde 222 sider
Genrer BGHA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781475932133
Eighteen-year-old Daryl J. Eigen joined the US Marines to become a man. He quickly discovered he was just another boy on the ground as he fought in the Vietnam War with the Marine Corps 3/26 and 2/9 infantry battalions in the Third Marine Division. In this memoir, Eigen gives voice to his and his fellow veterans experiences of the Vietnam War that culminated in September of 1967 in the brutal battle of Con Thien. Through letters written home, blended with published media and real experiences, A Hellish Place of Angels provides an in-depth and riveting insight into war and documents a spiritual journey that took one tour of duty to experience and forty-five years to understand.Praise for A Hellish Place of AngelsThe author employed a unique approach in this riveting memoir, sharing his personal letters home to his family, then comparing what he wrote in those letters home with the horrors of combat that he recalled experiencing, as well as articles published in various publications describing those battles. This brutally honest and realistic portrayal of combat Marines in Vietnam should be required reading in every academic institutions American history class. James P. Coan, author of Con Thien: The Hill of AngelsDr. Daryl Eigens life really is a true storythe story of a young American who enlisted in the Marines and paid a heavy price in body, mind, and spirit for his intelligence, courage, and convictions.Mark Brady, PhD, author of The Wisdom of Listening