It is 1964. The Vietnam War has begun to escalate, its new style of battle demanding new weapons and tactics, and men who can use them. Overnight, it seems, the United States Army must scramble to create its first-ever Air Assault Division, a force critical to its chances of success. The obstacles are staggering - untrained men, technical mishaps, interservice rivalries. But through sheer courage and dedication, these heroic fighters rise to the challenge.
Carlos J. (Ironman) from KISSIMMEE, FL wrote on 5/9/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great read, unable to put this one down. W.E.B. Griffin doesn't let us down once more. Happy reading everybody.
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Trish H. (gator) from DANVILLE, KY wrote on 8/26/2007...
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Danny N. (Alameda) from HAVELOCK, NC wrote on 1/13/2007...
Excellent - hang the regulations, lets get the job done type of story. Lots of action, good story line, hard charging. One of the "Brotherhood of War" series, but "The Aviators" and "The New Breed" are stand-alone stories in their own right. If you read this you'll want to read the "Brotherhood of War" series. Highly enjoyable.
Bill S. from PEACHTREE CTY, GA wrote on 12/2/2006...