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Two One Pony: An American Soldier's Year in Vietnam, 1969
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Two One Pony: An American Soldier’s Year in Vietnam, 1969

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Refreshingly unique memoir of life in combat in war-torn Vietnam At the height of the Vietnam War, Charles Carr left graduate school to join the army and fight in Vietnam, knowing that if he didn’t go, another man would go - and possibly die - in his place. His memoir charts a reflective course between Right and Left, between blind support and counterculture protest, between Let’s kill some Vietcong and The U.S. deserves to lose.
While his descriptions of combat, life in Vietnam, and the chain of command ring familiar, his perspective is refreshingly unique. More than just a battle memoir, this is the story of one man trying to find his way in uncertain times - and to come home alive.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2012
Pages
208
ISBN
9780811707336

Refreshingly unique memoir of life in combat in war-torn Vietnam At the height of the Vietnam War, Charles Carr left graduate school to join the army and fight in Vietnam, knowing that if he didn’t go, another man would go - and possibly die - in his place. His memoir charts a reflective course between Right and Left, between blind support and counterculture protest, between Let’s kill some Vietcong and The U.S. deserves to lose.
While his descriptions of combat, life in Vietnam, and the chain of command ring familiar, his perspective is refreshingly unique. More than just a battle memoir, this is the story of one man trying to find his way in uncertain times - and to come home alive.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2012
Pages
208
ISBN
9780811707336