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Product Details
Format: CD
Language: English
Number of CD's: 34
Run Time: More than 40 hours
Product Description
Once An Eagle, a novel
by Anton Myrer, was published in 1968, at the height of the
Vietnam War. Nearly forty years later, this classic novel of
soldiers and soldiering remains in print, having sold well over three
million copies. It remains a fixture on the Marine Corps
Commandant’s Reading List, as well as other military
professional reading lists. The novel also spawned, in 1976, an
outstanding nine-hour television miniseries of the same name,
starring Sam Elliot, Glen Ford, and Darlene Carr.
Once An Eagle is the
epic tale of good versus evil. The good is embodied in
protagonist Sam Damon, a soldier’s soldier and a
consummate professional, noted for his bravery under fire and his
dedication to the men who serve under him. Damon’s chief
adversary, Courtney Massengale, is evil personified. His
dedication is to the advancement of his career, without regard to the
devastation it wreaks on his family and the blood shed by those
affected by his command decisions.
Once An Eagle is also
a remarkable study in leadership. It has become a touchstone
for military professionals who aspire to emulate Sam Damon.
This New York Times #1
bestseller, published in nineteen languages, is the sweeping story of
America’s fighting men serving in World War I, the peacetime
army between the world wars, World War II, and the Khotiane (a
fictional Vietnam) War.
A Marine combat veteran himself,
Myrer’s battle action scenes rank with the very best. His
novel has been compared to Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of
Courage and Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the
Western Front.
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