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Silent Warrior: The Marine Sniper's Vietnam Story Continues

Silent Warrior: The Marine Sniper's Vietnam Story Continues

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Silent Warrior: The Marine Sniper's Vietnam Story Continues

by Henderson, Charles

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New York: Berkley Books, 2003 1st ed. thus. 318pp. paperback: Very Good [ink squiggle on front fly leaf; text is age browned with some fore edge foxing; else a nice clean and uncreased copy]

Synopsis

In Marine Sniper , the true-life missions of United States Marine Corps sniper Carlos Hathcock were revealed in compelling detail. His story not only became a legend in the ranks of fighting men, the book became a military nonfiction classic, with nearly one million copies in print. Now, the incredible story of this remarkable Marine continues-with harrowing new stories of a man who rose to greatness not for personal gain or glory, but for duty and honor. This is a rare inside look at the U.S. Marine's most challenging missions— and the man who made military history.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Silent Warrior: The Marine Sniper's Vietnam Story Continues
Author
Henderson, Charles
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
2003 1st ed. thus.
ISBN 10
0425188647
ISBN 13
9780425188644
Publisher
New York: Berkley Books
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
January 7, 2003
Keywords
VIETNAM WAR COMBAT MEMOIR MARINES
Bookseller catalogs
Vietnam;

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