One More Sunrise: Memoir Of A Combat Infantryman In Viet Nam
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.81 (846 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1456754424 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 156 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-09 |
Language | : | English |
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This book is his story.Curtis spent a year as a Drill Sergeant at Fort Dix, New Jersey before leaving the Army in 1968. After a long career in the electrical industry, he is retired and lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife.. Six months later he was a Sergeant in the 25th Infantry Division and experienced some of the most intense fighting of the war. After spending a year in Germany as a security guard with the 50th Ordnance Company, Curtis Gay went to Viet Nam as a Private
After spending a year in Germany as a security guard with the 50th Ordnance Company, Curtis Gay went to Viet Nam as a Private First Class. Six months later he was a Sergeant in the 25th Infantry Division and experienced some of the most intense fighting of the war. After a long career in the electrical industry, he is retired and lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife.. This book is his story.Curtis spent a year as a Drill Sergeant at Fort Dix, New Jersey before leaving the Army in 1968
After a long career in the electrical industry, he is retired and lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife.. Six months later he was a Sergeant in the 25th Infantry Division and experienced some of the most intense fighting of the war. About the AuthorAfter spending a year in Germany as a security guard with the 50th Ordnance Company, Curtis Gay went to Viet Nam as a Private First Class. This book is his story.Curtis spent a year as a Drill Sergeant at Fort Dix, New Jersey before leaving the Army in 1968
One More Sunrise: Memoir of a Combat Infantryman in Vietnam DGR As with the other reviewer of this book, I could not put it down. I got it in the mail this afternoon and didn't stop reading until I got to the last page. Like so many of us who had loved ones who fought in Vietnam, I knew very little about what it was really like. It just seemed too painful. Work of Fiction ThreeDecker CIB after 1 week in orientation? I don't think so. 30 days in the field to get one.Carrying a chrome plated revolver in repo depo? I don't think so. MP's all over the place.Had to remove all the equipment to adjust the web belt? I don't think so.There was no room to add any equipment after th. One More Sunrise: Memoir of a Combat Infantryman in Viet Nam heartsgirl While Curtis Gay and his fellow infantrymen were fighting it out in Viet Nam, I was a young teen who was totally oblivious to what was really going on. All I remember back then was the nightly news and the reporters giving a "death count" each night, that's about it! and, for that, I apologiz