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Arizona Moon A Novel Of Vietnam Graham J M James M Author

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Arizona Moon A Novel Of Vietnam Graham J M James M Author
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Publisher: Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.54 MB
Author: Graham, J. M. (James M.), author
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Arizona Moon A Novel Of Vietnam Graham J M James M Author by Graham, J. M. (james M.), Author instant download after payment.

308 pages ; 25 cm, \"Arizona Moon describes a fictional no-name operation in Vietnam's infamous Arizona Territory and Golf's 1st platoon of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines operating west of the Tu Bon River in Quang Nam Province. The story centers on a squad leader, Corporal Raymond Strader, and an Apache Native American, L/Cpl Noche Gonshayee. Strader has only three days until his thirteen month tour of duty ends, and Gonshayee, whose tribal name is \"Moon\", considers all anglos potential enemies. When Strader is sent from the field to begin processing out of the An Hoa combat base, Moon is accused of murdering two members of his squad on a night listening post, and Strader is pulled back into the field to escort the Native American, restrained and with a serious head injury, back to the base. The helicopter transporting them is shot down and the two Marines find themselves evading the NVA in the Ong Tu Mountains. Throughout Arizona Moon the characters exemplify the camaraderie, esprit de corps, and brotherhood of the United States Marine Corps.\"--

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