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Barry B. Longyear (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Nelson Doubleday, Inc.; Book Club (BCE/BOMC) edition (1980)
  • ISBN-10: 0425176606
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425176603
  • ASIN: B000O3OAAO
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,797,030 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am a professional writer living near Colorado Springs, CO. Besides raising, breeding, and riding my quarterhorses, I love all kinds of music and movies. My taste ranges from Meat Loaf to George Strait, George Thorogood to Wagner.

 

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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The epitome of all bad sequels, December 16, 2001
When I read Silent Warrior I was expecting to read about more experiences that Carlos Hathcock had while in Vietnam. I had already read Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills (of which I must say two things: 1- is an absolutely magnificent book, and 2- is necessary to get much of anything from this sequel) and found that this book did nothing to live up to my expectations. Instead of reading about new adventures, I found myself seemingly rereading Marine Sniper. Indeed, the only chapter which held my interest was chapter 12- The Valor of Corporal John R. Burke. Besides this, there wasn't another high-point for me.

In the preface, author Charles Henderson writes that over 300 pages were cut by the publisher of Marine Sniper for marketability due to length. Not being able to predict the success of this first novel, this was probably necessary. However, later taking the cut material and marketing it as a continuing story is not fair. The material in Silent Warrior seems to be the extraneous information which was cut, and though while it may add some degree of color and vitality to the event which it describes, does little on its own since the description of the major event is missing since it is in Marine Sniper. In my opinion, Henderson would have been better off to write an expanded version of Marine Sniper with the cut material added to it.

Overall, I would have settled for just reading Marine Sniper, which is a truely wonderful read. Silent Warrior has detail, and I LOVE detail, but this detail seems out of context to me since it is largely about the events in Marine Sniper, and the description of these events is not as complete as in Marine Sniper. I gave this book a 1 star rating because it was a great disappointment.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In Defense of Silent Warrior, December 7, 2000
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I read the really bad putdown that the reader from Oceanside hands Silent Warrior and its author. I have read both Marine Sniper and Silent Warrior and found their depictions very accurate. I was in Vietnam as a Marine and drank 333 Beer. I even had a T-shirt with the yellow, red and black 333 label on it. Corporal Burke was awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism at Khe Sanh. I have personally read the documentation, and know the Gunny who put Burke in for the Navy Cross (second to the Medal of Honor). Burke was not acting as a sniper at Khe Sanh, but as a rifle squad leader, and had several men on the hill under his leadership when overrun. He saved their lives, and died doing it. It is documented fact, easily obtainable through Marine Corps headquarters. Henderson draws Burke's death directly from what is written in the documentation used to award the Navy Cross to Burke. Did they get it wrong too? The reader's accusation that Burke's heroism and character are false is shameful. With time memories do fade, and Viet Vets like myself and Henderson may remember things differently. Little things like German Tape, so what!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars B.R.A.S.S., November 30, 2000
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Breathe, Relax, Aim, Stop, Squeeze. The technique taught to all Marine recruits during marksmanship training and an appropriate metaphor for Charles Henderson's follow up to Marine Sniper. Thorough with it's attention to detail as well as enlightening, Henderson includes that material which was cut from his first book about Carlos Hathcock and additional information garnered from North Vietnamese military personnel, including those who had tried in vain to eliminate Hathcock and Jim Land on the battlefield over 30 years ago. I was pleasantly surprised to read about David Sommers who served as Sergeant Major of Second Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California nearly 20 years ago when I made that transformation from slimy civilian to United States Marine and his relationship with Hathcock. The letter to Henderson from Jerry Burke Bouchard, sister of Corporal John R. Burke, will simply bring you to tears.

All Americans owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. Henderson for bringing Hathcock's story to print again. Every Marine whether active duty, reserve, former, officer or enlisted should have these books in their library. If you haven't read either, then read both. If you've already read them, then read them again.

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METAL TASTE. COPPER. IT FELT LIKE A MIX OF ACID AND ADREN- aline in Carlos Hathcock's mouth as he knelt just inside the cover that trees and ground foliage provided him. Read the first page
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sniper hooch, sniper students, sniper platoon, two snipers, front sight blade, probable kills, other snipers, shooting team, sniper school, paddy dike, police jeep, field desk, lance corporal, sniper team, gunnery sergeant, parade field
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Marine Corps, Carlos Hathcock, Viet Cong, Sergeant Hathcock, Jim Land, Chu Lai, John Burke, Captain Land, United States, David Sommers, General Tran, John Britt, Ray Doner, Gunny Wilson, Corporal Burke, Khe Sanh, Sergeant Carlos, Camp Pendleton, Ist Marine Division, New York, Cherry Point, Ist Battalion, New Bern, Sergeant Major Puckett, South Vietnamese
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