Brutality of War, The: A Memoir of Vietnam

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By Gene Dark

Publisher : Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.

ABOUT Gene Dark

Gene Dark
Gene R. Dark, son of baseball legend Alvin Dark, owns a construction company and is a graduate of McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana. His service in Vietnam earned him numerous awards, among them the Purple Heart. He lives in Lake Charles with his wife and family.

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"Dark's story is powerful and relevant in a time when our country is yet again at war." --Greg Langley, books editor, Baton Rouge Advocate In 1968, nineteen-year-old Gene R. Dark joined the Marine Corps. It was the height of the Vietnam War, and Dark was assigned to one of the most decorated marine companies to be deployed there, the Fox Company, Second Battalion, Fifth Marines. Death, shock, and misery were inevitable, and Dark, a carefree young man when he had entered the service, soon was transformed into a hardened soldier. This gripping and personal memoir provides a revealing look at the true agonies of war. With clarity and emotion, Dark recounts firefight in the notoriously dangerous Arizona Territory, humping through the swampy jungles, developing a deep sense of brotherhood and friendship with his fellow soldiers, and watching many of those same comrades die in combat. While Dark did find solace in surrendering his fate to God on the battlefield, it took him many years to come to find peace with his experiences. A tribute to every man and woman who has served the United States, this moving account imparts an understanding of the exacting price of war on America and her many fallen, forgotten, and heroic soldiers.