[PDF.65ta] Call Sign Dracula: My Tour with the Black Scarves April 1969 to March 1970
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Call Sign Dracula: My Tour with the Black Scarves April 1969 to March 1970
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| #325907 in Books | 2014-03-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.50 x5.50l,.58 | File type: PDF | 220 pages||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Vietnam Infantry experience written by a true patriot|By Roger A. Johnson|Vietnam has been a long time ago but to read this book by Joe Fair it makes you feel what we went through. I don't know how he remembers all the names and events that happened in those very long 12 months. He talks about some of the terrible stuff, but Joe always has a way to recall the times for a good|About the Author||Joseph (Joe) Edmon Fair Jr. was born on September 4, 1950 in Greenwood, Indiana. His parents had moved from a farming area of South Central Kentucky to the Indianapolis area looking for work. At nine months old the family moved to Louisville,
"Call Sign Dracula" provides an outstanding, valuable and worthy in-depth look into the life of a US Army Infantry soldier serving with the famed 1st Infantry Division (The Big Red One) in Vietnam. It is a genuine, firsthand account of a one-year tour that shows how a soldier grew and matured from an awkward, bewildered, inexperienced, eighteen year-old country “bumpkin” from Kentucky, to a tough, battle hardened, fighting soldier.
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