Not everyone who lost their life in Vietnam died there. Not everyone who came home ever left.”
—Crazy Max
This book will promise the reader a true understanding about the early part of the Vietnam War through the eyes of a simple rural Michigan combat marine.
Things You Will Learn When Reading This Book
• His daily life in between combat operations and missions
• His baptism under fire
• What it was like to return home
• Deep emotional losses
• Recovery after combat experiences and memories
Over de auteur
Crazy Max joined the US Marine Corps in August 1965 with five of his close friends. He served as a combat mud marine in Vietnam from December 1965–March 1967. He was honorably discharged in 1971 as an E-5 Sergeant.
Courage is doing something you are afraid to do.
—Eddie Rickenbacker