Soldiering: Observations from Korea, Vietnam and Safe Places

Soldiering: Observations from Korea, Vietnam and Safe Places

by HenryG.Gole (Author)

Synopsis

A career in the U. S. Army in the second half of the twentieth century was a passageway to every conceivable locale, hospitable and decidedly otherwise. Henry Gole's experiences lead the reader through the geography of one such career. The recollections of a professional soldier, Henry Gole's account is a humorous and interesting tale of a man who loved soldiering but not necessarily the organization in which he soldiered. He feels the gratification of having served in the U. S. Army during an era when, personal doubts and political controversy notwithstanding, the world depended on America and its armed forces to preserve freedom. He offers the unique perspective of a member of the "silent generation," those who immediately followed the World War II generation but find themselves often overlooked by historians and the media. From 1952 through 1988, covering the ordinary rifleman's view in Korea to the Green Beret's war in Vietnam, Gole also provides fascinating insight into the professional military at war and how these professionals relate to each other, both under great stress and during periods of decompression. Containing a wealth of leadership lessons that will serve as an invaluable guide for junior NCOs and officers alike, this thoughtful and introspective warrior has also written a moving tribute to the brave soldiers with whom he served.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 290
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc
Published: 30 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 1574888536
ISBN 13: 9781574888539

Media Reviews
An honest, forthright, even curmudgeonly soldier's memories across a turbulent, stirring half century. --Russell Weigley, author of The American Way of War--Russell Weigley
Colonel Gole is the real article . . . A dedicated, accomplished officer . . . A born storyteller. He writes with verve and clarity. --Allan R. Millett, Coauthor of A War to be Won: Fighting the Second World War--Allan R. Millett
-An honest, forthright, even curmudgeonly soldier's memories across a turbulent, stirring half century.---Russell Weigley, author of The American Way of War--Russell Weigley
-Colonel Gole is the real article . . . A dedicated, accomplished officer . . . A born storyteller. He writes with verve and clarity.---Allan R. Millett, Coauthor of A War to be Won: Fighting the Second World War--Allan R. Millett
Author Bio
* Author was a dedicated officer and a born storyteller: his memoir is filled with tales of real heroes, some of whom made the ultimate sacrifice.