Soldiering: Observations from Korea, Vietnam, and Safe Places

Henry G. Gole
Foreword by Russell F. Weigley
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Soldiering: Observations from Korea, Vietnam, and Safe Places

Henry G. Gole
Foreword by Russell F. Weigley
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  • Published date: Sep 01, 2006
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 290
  • Publisher: Potomac Books
  • ISBN: 9781574888539
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Henry G. Gole, Col., USA (Ret.), Ph.D., fought in Korea as an enlisted rifleman and served two tours in Vietnam as a Special Forces officer. He has taught at West Point, the U.S. Army War College, the University of Maryland, and Dickinson College. He is the author of The Road to Rainbow: Army Planning for Global War, 1934-1940. He lives in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
"[Gole] chronicles his life and times with modesty and self-deprecating humor but also with a clear compassion for his fellow soldiers. He displays a keen insight into the organizational dynamics of the Army, an institution in which he takes a great deal of pride. . . . Gole has written an account of his service that will particularly resonate with those who soldiered in the period from the Korean War through Vietnam and its aftermath. Soldiering is accurately titled; it is about the essence of the profession of arms, at its core a profession of ordinary people performing heroically in extraordinary circumstances. The literature of the profession is enriched by the observations of this old soldier, observations that also have relevance for today's warrior."-On Point: The Journal of Army History

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