Review
"His hero is a likeable and dogged young man who believes that anything worth doing is worth doing well [and] a grim illustration of the consequences." -- New Statesman (Britain), February 17, 1968
"Sad, bawdy, and compelling." -- Detroit Free Press, June 11, 1967
"The corporal's involvement has built-in hazards, which Mr. Ford develops in a series of deftly stated ironies." -- New York Times Book Review, June 4, 1967
"The greatest work to date on the Vietnam involvement" -- Cincinnati Enquirer
Fantastic read --Smashwords, January 25, 2010
Product Description
'Sad, bawdy, and compelling,' wrote the Detroit Free Press. Prophetic, too, of how the larger war would end.
Illustrated with stills from 'Go Tell the Spartans'.



