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Blood on Red Dirt True Story of a Marine Corporal in Vietnam 1968 by Cowart
Blood on Red Dirt True Story of a Marine Corporal in Vietnam 1968 by Gary K. Cowart
Soft Cover
Pages 273
Copyright 2012
Contents
A Time to Fear
Marine Corps Boot Camp
ITR (Infantry Training Regiment)
Thirty Days Home
Artillery School
Staging Battlion
Flying the Friendly Skies of Continental
My First Week
Mess Hall Duty with the Four Seasons
Back to the FDC
The Rocket Tower
Free Time on the Hill
Survey OP
Mameluke Thrust
The Chinaman
West to Thuong Duc
Hank in Danang
Return to Thuong Duc
Settling in For the Long Haul
21 August 1968
On back cover
Blood on Red Dirt is the true story of Marine Corporal Gary Cowart. The book encompasses the time before enlistment, Boot Camp, Infantry Training Regiment, Artillery School, and his time in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of 1968. Incorporated with actual pictures from the times and places remembered in this book, it gives the reader a mix of emotions felt during the good times and bad, of combat and of non-combat, with the intent of giving the lay person a more complete picture of the Vietnam experience. After serving in Vietnam, Dr. Cowart .......
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