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| Senior Member | I read this again there is some things just not right, nicholas warr, I never met him and I know a lot of these guys, after thinking this book is horse hockey, its a journalists view as far as I can tell Last edited by 7mmag6; 02-02-2006 at 10:57 PM. |
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| Senior Member | I never met this guy and all my 1rst division marine friends never have either, i question the authenticity, marines do not do suicide attacks, i have some questions for this author. ive contacted probably 90 % of the people I knew in hue, no one remembers nicholas warr, im not saying he was there, but I cant find anyone who says he was Last edited by 7mmag6; 02-23-2006 at 02:23 AM. |
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| Senior Member | Nicholas Warr grew up on a small farm in Oregon and attended Brigham Young University and the University of Oregon before enlisting, at the age of twenty, in the Marine Corps in June 1966. He attended OCS in Quantico, Virginia, and was commissioned in March 1967. His first assignment as a second lieutenant sent him to WestPac--the western Pacific, i.e., Vietnam--from November 1967 to December 1968. Warr was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for participation in Operation Hue City and was honorably discharged as a first lieutenant in March 1970. Today he enjoys a successful career in computer-technology sales. He lives in Alpine, California, with his wife, Pamela, and continues to write. |
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