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OverviewA poignantly written and heartfelt memoir that recounts the author’s hair raising—and occasionally hilarious—experience as a young Marine artilleryman in Vietnam. Gritty, unvarnished and often disturbing at times, the book provides a unique window into the lasting physical and emotional wounds of war. Realistic and highly readable, the story is not the typical gung-ho narrative of a combat Marine eager to die for God and country. A somewhat different and interesting perspective and a must read for veterans, Marine Corps buffs, students of the 1960’s culture as well as those seeking a better understanding of the influence and relevancy of America’s long and indecisive misadventure in Vietnam. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill JonesPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9781476675176ISBN 10: 1476675171 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 30 August 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsNot sure the world is ready for yet one more movie about Vietnam but this book would make an excellent subject. I could not put it down. --Bill Sniffin, author and publisher, Lander, Wyoming ; This book will be embraced and savored. It is one hell of a ride. --C.J. (Caroline Joy) Hadley, publisher/editor of RANGE magazine [Jones] presents an informative and thought provoking account about war's effect on his generation --The VVA Veteran Bill Jones' memoir of the Vietnam War, The Body Burning Detail, conveys the naivete, the fear, the rage, the black humor of a young Marine's tour of duty in Vietnam. This is a real marine story. No glory, and a healthy dose of guts. One hell of a read. --Ken Rodgers, USMC, author, filmmaker, and survivor of the Siege of Khe Sanh Jones presents a memoir of his experiences as a Marine artilleryman in the Vietnam War. He describes Marine recruitment and boot camp, fighting in the war, military operations and procedures, his time on R&R, and his return from Vietnam and life as a civilian. He includes poems he wrote about the war throughout --ProtoView The poignant autobiography of Bill Jones that recounts his hair-raising experiences as a young, but not especially gung-ho Marine artilleryman in Vietnam. Gritty and disturbing, his unvarnished narrative probes the lasting physical and emotional wounds of war and offers a combat veteran's wry insight into the influence and relevance of America's long and indecisive misadventure. An extraordinary and inherently riveting read from beginning to end...will prove to be an enduring valued contribution to the growing body of Vietnam War literature. Very highly recommended. --Midwest Book Review True to himself, and to all of us who lived through the Vietnam War, Bill Jones balances terror and futility with the keen and introspective eye of a combat Marine. This is no fairy tale...it's real, honest and profane, as all wars are, an enlightening read for anyone who cares about humanity. --John Dofflemeyer, Dry Crik Review The poignant autobiography of Bill Jones that recount his hair-raising experiences as a young, but not especially gung-ho Marine artilleryman in Vietnam. Gritty and disturbing, his unvarnished narrative probes the lasting physical and emotional wounds of war and offers a combat veteran's wry insight into the influence and relevance of America's long and indecisive misadventure. An extraordinary and inherently riveting read from beginning to end...will prove to be an enduring valued contribution to the growing body of Vietnam War literature. Very highly recommended. --Midwest Book Review; Jones presents a memoir of his experiences as a Marine artilleryman in the Vietnam War. He describes Marine recruitment and boot camp, fighting in the war, military operations and procedures, his time on R&R, and his return from Vietnam and life as a civilian. He includes poems he wrote about the war throughout --ProtoView; Bill Jones' memoir of the Vietnam War, The Body Burning Detail, conveys the naivet , the fear, the rage, the black humor of a young Marine's tour of duty in Vietnam. This is a real marine story. No glory, and a healthy dose of guts. One hell of a read. --Ken Rodgers, USMC, author, filmmaker, and survivor of the Siege of Khe Sanh; True to himself, and to all of us who lived through the Vietnam War, Bill Jones balances terror and futility with the keen and introspective eye of a combat Marine. This is no fairy tale...it's real, honest and profane, as all wars are, an enlightening read for anyone who cares about humanity. --John Dofflemeyer, Dry Crik Review; This book will be embraced and savored. It is one hell of a ride. --C.J. (Caroline Joy) Hadley, publisher/editor of RANGE magazine; Not sure the world is ready for yet one more movie about Vietnam but this book would make an excellent subject. I could not put it down. --Bill Sniffin, author and publisher, Lander, Wyoming. The poignant autobiography of Bill Jones that recounts his hair-raising experiences as a young, but not especially gung-ho Marine artilleryman in Vietnam. Gritty and disturbing, his unvarnished narrative probes the lasting physical and emotional wounds of war and offers a combat veteran's wry insight into the influence and relevance of America's long and indecisive misadventure. An extraordinary and inherently riveting read from beginning to end...will prove to be an enduring valued contribution to the growing body of Vietnam War literature. Very highly recommended. --Midwest Book Review; [Jones] presents an informative and thought provoking account about war's effect on his generation --VVA Veteran; Jones presents a memoir of his experiences as a Marine artilleryman in the Vietnam War. He describes Marine recruitment and boot camp, fighting in the war, military operations and procedures, his time on R&R, and his return from Vietnam and life as a civilian. He includes poems he wrote about the war throughout --ProtoView; Bill Jones' memoir of the Vietnam War, The Body Burning Detail, conveys the naivete, the fear, the rage, the black humor of a young Marine's tour of duty in Vietnam. This is a real marine story. No glory, and a healthy dose of guts. One hell of a read. --Ken Rodgers, USMC, author, filmmaker, and survivor of the Siege of Khe Sanh; True to himself, and to all of us who lived through the Vietnam War, Bill Jones balances terror and futility with the keen and introspective eye of a combat Marine. This is no fairy tale...it's real, honest and profane, as all wars are, an enlightening read for anyone who cares about humanity. --John Dofflemeyer, Dry Crik Review; This book will be embraced and savored. It is one hell of a ride. --C.J. (Caroline Joy) Hadley, publisher/editor of RANGE magazine; Not sure the world is ready for yet one more movie about Vietnam but this book would make an excellent subject. I could not put it down. --Bill Sniffin, author and publisher, Lander, Wyoming. Bill Jones' memoir of the Vietnam War, The Body Burning Detail, conveys the naivet , the fear, the rage, the black humor of a young Marine's tour of duty in Vietnam. This is a real marine story. No glory, and a healthy dose of guts. One hell of a read. --Ken Rodgers, USMC, author, filmmaker, and survivor of the Siege of Khe Sanh; True to himself--and to all of us who lived through the Vietnam War--Bill Jones balances terror and futility with the keen and introspective eye of a combat Marine. This is no fairy tale--it's real, honest and profane, as all wars are, an enlightening read for anyone who cares about humanity. --John Dofflemeyer, Dry Crik Review; This book will be embraced and savored. It is one hell of a ride. --C.J. (Caroline Joy) Hadley, publisher/editor of RANGE magazine; Not sure the world is ready for yet one more movie about Vietnam but this book would make an excellent subject. I could not put it down. --Bill Sniffin, author and publisher, Lander, Wyoming. Author InformationBill Jones is a retired Special Agent with the CSX Railroad Police and former newspaper columnist with the Wyoming State Journal. A regular contributor to Range magazine, his poetry and articles have been published in a variety of anthologies, books and periodicals. He lives in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |