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ISBN: 1-4241-2900-1
# Pages: 242 pages
Dimensions: 6 x 9
Format: Softcover
Product Description
In 1967, Pat Walls was a typical eighteen-year-old from San Diego who wanted nothing more than to continue his laid-back beach life. But the reality of a 1A draft classification loomed, so the answer was clear: to enlist and figure out a way into a cushy assignment. As the base mailman for a small Army unit in Germany, he did such a good job that he was promoted—triggering a classic military snafu that lands him in ’Nam.
What unfolds is a spectrum of his unique war-time experiences, contrasting comical moments against the misery of battle. One moment, he is retreating through waist-high mud while miraculously dodging fire from a charging enemy right on his heels…the next, he is struggling to give an ammo lecture to a group of South Vietnamese Army officers who don’t understand a word of English.
Pat still isn’t quite sure how he survived that year in ’Nam, but he doesn’t question it, knowing you’re better lucky than dead.