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Boys
of '67
From Vietnam to Iraq, the Extraordinary Story of a Few Good
Men
by Charles Jones
Foreword by Gen. Tony Zinni (former C-in-C, U.S. Central Command)
Stackpole Books,
$29.95
Hardcover | 416 pages | 0811701638 | March 2006 |
| This
book tells the story of the Basic School Class of April 5,
1967 — some of the best and brightest young Americans
who heeded the call to serve in Vietnam and chose to make
the Marines a career."
— from the foreword by Gen. Tony Zinni
- A sweeping saga
of the United States Marine Corps
- Features previously
secret battles between Marine generals and Army generals
Tommy Franks and Norman Schwarzkopf
- Inside the
Pentagon on 9/11
- An intriguing
look at the divergent views that swirled in secret inside
the Pentagon during the planning of invasions of Afghanistan
and Iraq
- Inside look
at fight for Marines to get new and better tanks
- One of the
"Boys" becomes the first Marine named Supreme
Allied Commander of NATO
- Includes the
story of Staff Sgt. Manny Cox, who died in Beirut and is
the only enlisted man to be honored by having a building
at Quantico named after him
- First official
rebuttal by a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to Tommy
Franks' account in his 2004 autobiography of the way the
invasion of Iraq was planned
In what is sure
to become a classic, Boys of '67 follows the careers
of a group of young second lieutenants from their baptism
of fire in Vietnam, through the Cold War, and to the current
insurgency in Iraq. In Vietnam, they experienced the Tet Offensive,
the siege at Khe Sanh, and the 1972 Easter Offensive. They
went on to serve eyeball-to-eyeball with North Koreans in
the DMZ, and later they participated in the 1983 invasion
of Grenada, operations in Beirut, and Desert Storm. Some would
never make it out of Vietnam alive. Some would be crippled
by wounds. All would fight like tigers, and one would rise
to the very top, commanding the Marine Corps they all loved.
Charles Jones is a staff writer for the Richmond
Times-Dispatch. He is the son of the late Marine Lt.
Gen. William K. Jones, Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force
Pacific. This is his first book.
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