Drafted into the Army at the height of the Vietnam War, Nick Moultrie is assigned to Fort Mc Cullogh, Texas. Despite the relative safety from war and monotony of stateside work, he experiences crazy senseless episodes where people are killed and military carers destroyed. He marries and his wife almost dies with the birth of their first child when he is away. He seeks retribution against a callous Red Cross official which results in persecution from senior officers. He then saves lives in a shootout with an antiwar terrorist group and is relieved of duty for a very minor infraction. Nick must somehow avoid ending his military service in disgrace.
About the author
After Neil’s birth in Mississippi, his father (a combat veteran of WWII) joined the Air Force after a short career as a farmer. This provided Neil the opportunity to travel extensively through the United States and Europe. After graduating High school in Florida, Neil received degrees in Political Science and accounting and served three years in the U.S. Army. After this service he pursued concurrent careers as a teamster and in tax preparation. He now makes his home in Provo Utah. As a widower, he enjoys writing and spending time with his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.