Dog Company: A True Story of American Soldiers Abandoned by Their High Command
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Rating | : | 4.13 (626 Votes) |
Asin | : | B06XPFLJ3B |
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Number of Pages | : | 432 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
After Vietnam, I thought we were never again going to send our guys into combat with an arm tied behind their backs. I was wrong JB I couldn't put this book down from the moment I started reading it. Great story and a page-turner, action starts from the very beginning. Had butterflies in my stomach during some of the missions, then got very angry at the lack of support for our infantry in combat and the rules that bind their hands. Also at the lack of due process aff. Page Turner!!! Great story about an amazing group of soldiers. I was amazed at their bravery and courage. I was sickened by the political correctness of the army.. and you won't be disappointed. Amazon Customer I'm not much of a reader, but it's very hard to put this book down once you start reading it. I've experienced just about every emotion possible while reading this book. It is definitely worth the read, and you won't be disappointed.
Meanwhile, Hill found himself at war with his own battalion commander, a charismatic but difficult man who threatened to relieve Hill at every turn. This very system ambushed Captain Roger Hill and his men. The army does not want you to listen to this book. The men were brilliant in combat but unpolished at home, where paperwork and inspections filled their days. It does not want to advertise its detention system that coddles enemy fighters while putting American soldiers at risk. Hill, a West Point grad and