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by Rick Atkinson (Author) "EVEN ON the Sabbath dawn Penn Station was a busy place..." (more)
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Since its founding by Thomas Jefferson in 1802, the United States Military Academy, "fortress of virtue, preserve of the nation's values," has exerted a powerful and lasting influence on its graduates. As revealed in this Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter's eloquent and heartfelt narrative, the class of 1966 was subjected to oral and ethical pressures that were unique, partly because it was "the first generation of West Pointers to join a losing Army," and partly because of the radical change in society's attitude toward the military during the latter years of the Vietnam era. Atkinson profiles a handful of representatives of that class, following them from their high-spirited cadet years, through the crucible of Southeast Asia and--of those who survived--into the hard peace that ensued. The book is a poignant, thought-provoking account of the struggles of young men who pledged themselves to "Honor, Duty, Country," but found that living up to West Point's iron standards was difficult and in some cases impossible. 100,000 first printing; $150,000 ad/promo; film rights to Warner Bros; author tour.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Atkinson joins a host of journalists and military men who have tried to explain the impact of Vietnam on the U.S. Army. His approach is to examine the experiences of the West Point Class of 1966, asking whether or not the traditional West Point dictum of "Duty, Honor, Country" is still relevant in the post-Vietnam era. Focusing on a half dozen or so cadets, Atkinson shows how their careers epitomized the problems faced by their generation and by members of their profession. During the quarter century after graduation, 30 members of the class died in Vietnam; survivors led competing factions of the movement to build a Vietnam War Memorial, commanded battalions in Grenada, and worked in the scandal-ridden defense industry. Atkinson provides a sophisticated, moving, and exciting journalistic account of the attempts of one West Point class to apply to real life the lessons they learned at the academy. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 6/1/89.
- James Marten, Marquette Univ., Milwaukee
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Holt Paperbacks (October 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805062912
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805062915
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (56 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #33,880 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Duty, Honor, and Country, March 9, 2001
By Hilde B (Norway) - See all my reviews
My friend, whom graduated from West Point in 1991, recommended "The Long Gray Line" to me. My object for reading this book was that I wanted to learn more about the Vietnam War, what happened and why. I also wanted to understand more about the problems and turmoil that followed when the War was over. Further, I realised the book would be a great source of information about the West Point Academy, something I wanted to learn more about since my friend had attended the Academy. (A discussion with the same mentioned friend about the Vietnam War had left no doubt that I had considerable gaps in my knowledge of both West Point and the Vietnam War).

I was completely fascinated with the story, and it soon became impossible for me to put the book down. I even wished for longer commute to work, so I could read more (I already have 1 hrs 20 min of commuting each way to work!). After I had finished the book I asked my friend "Was is really like that at West Point?" and he answered "The book gives a `pretty accurate' description of what it was like"..

The first part of this book is about the Academic life at West Point, and at times this part of the book is absolutely hilarious! It left me smiling and laughing for myself.. I love the way the author, Rick Atkinson, describes the different characters. I had no problems picturing the different events in my head and I finished the book feeling like I practically knew all these cadets. The latter part of the book is about the war and it's aftermath. This part of the book is incredibly moving. The author describes these young men's (and their families) trial and suffering so well that you almost feel it as if the pain was your own. This part of the book left me in tears more than one time.

I finished this book with a deeper comprehension of the pain and distress which Vietnam Veterans has experienced both while fighting for their country, and later returning home. Anyone interested in history, reading about the events and ideas that strongly influenced America in the latter part of the 20th century, should read this book. The words "Duty, Honour, and Country" will never mean the same to you after reading this book. It is not often that I read a book, which so deeply touches my heart as this one did!

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Long Gray Line, West Point 66 Class from School to Combat,
By Lewis F Townsend MD (Dunwoody, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
What an exciting, engrossing book. You live the life of a plebe in the semi-pre-war, more casual era, then become wrapped in the clouds of the gathering storm clouds as the class progresses. You learn to know and love, hate, or appreciate each of the members as though you are there with them.
Through the lengthy reading process, you learn a great deal about life at West Point, rituals, bull, bonding, and training.
Finally you end up in combat and find that the enemy doesn't chose to play by many of the rules that you were taught, that you need to adapt or die. You learn that the order of allegiance becomes your foxhole buddy, your squad, your company, and way down the line becomes some distant concept of why we are fighting this war...you are fighting to protect your men, your friends.
As men who are as real to your as your own classmates die, you grieve with the author. As men begin to harden and tear, you begin to understand Post-traumatic Stress. As men race against odds you begin to understand the terms from other books like "a hail of bullets", "SNAFU", "CYA", "Duty, Honor, Country."
At the end of the book, you are fatigued, you need R&R, you want to go sit and have a beer with your friends and family and sit with the dog and watch the kids play in the neighborhood. You look a little differently when the flag goes by in the next parade.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Perceptive and accurate, September 24, 2000
I graduated from West Point in 1991, some twenty five years after the class chronicled in the book. Atkinson's description of life at the Academy is dead accurate (amazing how few changes twenty five years have delivered) and one assumes that his perceptive reporter's eye extends to the combat scenes in Vietnam. Therefore, for me this book is one of the definitive accounts of the Vietnam era. In that my generation has to rely on second-hand accounts to understand this era, The Long Gray Line is an authoritative guide.

Strongly recommended for anyone interested in West Point, the Vietnam War, or the societal upheaval which followed the war's conclusion.

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5.0 out of 5 stars From the daughter of a class member of '66
Well, I never had a good relationship with my father. We were people from two different generations. This book was in our library and one day I decided to read it. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Cori

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly Recounts the Vietnam Experience
This book is a great complement to Sheehan's "A Bright Shining Lie." Both tell the story of Vietnam through the prism of a few individuals, though Atkinson has a somewhat larger... Read more
Published 3 months ago by CJA

5.0 out of 5 stars The Long Gray Line
The book arrived very shortly after I ordered it. It was brand new, in perfect condition.
Published 3 months ago by Larry G. Kleinsteiber

5.0 out of 5 stars The Long Gray Line
This is a well written book and an excellent portrayal of life at West Point. As a graduate of the Class of 1968, I knew many of the Cadets referred to in this book. Read more
Published 6 months ago by William J. Mcadams

5.0 out of 5 stars Humbling Book
Wonderfully told, this book provides a great look at both the quiet heroism of the young men at West Point and the complexities of the Vietnam war.
Published 10 months ago by D. Olinger

5.0 out of 5 stars A Historical Novel of the Highest Quality
I held my breath through most of this book, unable to sleep at night without reading 'just one more page.' Whether a lover of history or not, you will enjoy this book! Read more
Published 16 months ago by Caroline G. Leonard

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't pigeonhole this as "military history"
It would be a shame to classify this book as "military history," since the term is bound to turn away some readers. Read more
Published 19 months ago by M. Feldman

5.0 out of 5 stars Why I recommend this book
Atkinson does his usual in depth reporting of events. In this book he explores the culture of the times, the morals of the cadets and the long term effects of a misdirected war... Read more
Published on July 4, 2007 by Ralph J. Mcginty Sr.

5.0 out of 5 stars By far the best book I have ever read
This is one excellent book. It is a must read for people who have been in the military and for that fact, anyone and everyone. Read more
Published on March 25, 2007 by Ju-Ju Bee

5.0 out of 5 stars Highest recommendation....
This is narrative American history at its finest; Atkinson is a master of the form. The author selects a handful of cadets from the Class of 1966, follows the twists and turns... Read more
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