Summary:
The book is a memoir that recounts the experiences of Franklin D. Miller, who served six years in Vietnam as a Green Beret, detailing his combat missions, survival against the odds, and the psychological impact of warfare. It provides an intimate look at the challenges faced by Special Forces operatives during the Vietnam War, highlighting acts of bravery and the bonds formed in the midst of conflict.
Key points:
1. War Brutality: The book gives a raw account of the Vietnam War, focusing on survival, fear, and loss of life. It shows the physical and mental toll on soldiers.
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