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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstandingly Great,
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This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack) (Hardcover)
How can you say more about the best Military fiction writer of all time. I have read all his books. From The Brotherhood of War, when I was serving in the Army, to the Badge of Honor. I hope, Mr. Griffin, that you will keep writing for many years to come and keep the Corps going.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack) (Hardcover)
Mr. Griffin consistently manages to blend true-to-life history with pulse-pounding action. In addition, one is always forced to care about the characters that inhabit his world. This is an enduring saga that I would recommend to anybody interested in the Corps, World War II, or a great story. It is simply the best!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Shanghai company D Marines never lack for action.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack) (Hardcover)
From "killer" McCoy at 21 to our favorite coastwatcher Jacob Reeves, this treasure has three of Griffin's best in it. No matter if it was written by Alex Baldwin or W.E.B. Griffin, the action storyteller is at his best in these selections. We'd like to see a book on the author or at least an article noting his life and what he is presently doing.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Griffin is describing the real Marine Corps,
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This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Hardcover)
Although I am retired from the U.S. Navy, I served in Tsingtao, China, wearing a Marine uniform, as part of the Aircraft Fleet Marine Force, Western Pacific for a year (1948). It was temporary duty, and I was not a Marine, but I got to know them very well--at least the "airedale" Marines. As they say, "Some of my best friends are Marines!" It was an unforgettable year, and W.E.B. Griffin has captured the spirit, the 'esprit de corps,' of "The Corps" in these three novels, and in his other stories. It is often summed up this way: "Once a Marine, always a Marine." W.E.B. Griffin is best known for chronicling his beloved Marine Corps in fictional form. His depictions ring so true that Marines around the world read, and their eyes grow damp. Of course, it would be better not to accuse them of such emotion. These three novels present an epic tale of the battle for the Solomon Islands in 1942 between the United States and the Japanese empire. It is about Marine fighter pilots, grunts, Coastwatchers operating under the very noses of the Japanese forces, generals, colonels and privates and their wives and sweethearts--tales of valor, loyalty, love and the challenges of fighting a war in which the end result was very much in doubt. I recommend W.E.B. Griffin's version of the Corps. I recommend the Marine Corps as a service. I recommend reading these stories. Although this book is, temporarily at least, out-of-print--I recommend the stories themselves, wherever you can find them. Joseph H. Pierre, USN (Ret)
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Is it really the Corps,
By Jeff Chambrovich (Orangeburg, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Hardcover)
I read The Brotherhood of War and really enjoyed the whole series, so much so that I have read the series several times. When Griffith came out with The Corps ,I was looking forward to his version of The Marine Corps. I bought, read and enjoyed the first two books. So much so that I bought the third book in hardcover, I couldn't wait for the soft cover. Unfortunately he has gotten away from what the real Corp was and is about. I am spending too much time reading about the elder Pickering, the president, Macarthur, Magic and espionage.Lets get back to the real Corp. Lets get back to McCoy, Pick and the people who won the war, the man with the gun and the man in the plane, the people who went in harms way. If he doesn't start writing about the real Corps I don't think I can buy any more of the series.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Corps Series Book One Semper Fi,
By CTorres903 (United States of America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Corps boxed set (Paperback)
As a future Marine I would have to say this book is very informing. I have learned alot of things I did'nt know about the USMC. It was hard to put down and I am only 17 years old! I can't wait to complete the Series. I must say though I had to read it twice to fully understand it. Anyone who likes reading military style books should pick this one up for sure!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quality,
By Deeke Sommers (Georgia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack) (Hardcover)
The over all quality of the product was better than I had hoped for . As of yet, I have found nothing out of the ordnary. The pages do not seem to have been inappropiatly used. I would use this source again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great author,
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This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack) (Hardcover)
I have all of WEB Griffins books and rate him along with Wilbur Smith as my all time favorite author. His sagas span several different action themes, but they are all either military, police or intelligence services. The author has residence both in Texas and Argentina and has spent a great deal of time with our military so he uses his familiarity with these settings and people to cast a very nice spell in his work. My wife also enjoys the books so I would say they are suitable for all readers.
5.0 out of 5 stars
First Three books of the CORPS Series,
By BirdDog from Mississippi "BirdDog" (Yacolt, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack) (Hardcover)
I am still looking for the individual books, but this helps me to reread this series and all of his series. He is the only Author I have read while Serviving 20 Plus years as a US MARINE. It helps when the times I miss my fellow MARINES. It keeps me in touch with my enters. I have had the best service with all books I have gotten thru AMAZON.Com. No one else has had the books I have been looking for.
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The Corps: Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack,
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This review is from: The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack) (Hardcover)
Exciting, both exaggerated and real, these books are the story of W.W.II era U.S. Marines. While they certainly contain facts, you want to remember that they are fiction. My husband, a retired Marine, loves them, but laughs at them, too. These are the first 3 books in the series, and required reading before continuing. The only drawback of reading this book is that it's so heavy it's dangerous to read in bed; if you fall asleep, you could hurt yourself.
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The Corps: Three Complete Novels (Semper Fi, Call to Arms, Counterattack) by W. E. B. Griffin (Hardcover - April 21, 1994)
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