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Arizona Moon : A Novel of Vietnam, Hardback Book

Arizona Moon : A Novel of Vietnam Hardback

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In 1967, the infamous Arizona Territory of Vietnam's An Hoa basin was a crucible that forged the souls of men.

Through the booby-trapped trails of oneof the conflict's most hotly contested free-fire zones, thousands of Vietnameseand Americans fought and died while others learned what it means to finallylive. Arizona Moon binds together the fates of three men who went to war to findmeaning, but found only Vietnam.

Cpl. Raymond Strader is a Marine Corpssquad leader and designated platoon sniper who is counting down the daysbefore he can return to Pennsylvania.

LCpl. Noche Gonshayee is an ApacheIndian feared by his fellow Marines and who sees any non-Apache as apotential enemy.

Truong Nghi is a North Vietnamese Army (NVA) studentvolunteer caught up in patriotic fervor and is helping an NVA unit movemunitions south in anticipation of the Tet Offensive. Blood is shed when Nghi's NVA unit silently eliminates a listening post lead byGonshayee and disappears into the night.

What the Marine platoon finds inthe morning doesn't look like an NVA action, but murder.

The comatoseGonshayee is the only suspect. Fresh from the Arizona Territory, Corporal Strader has only two days and awakeup remaining of his time in country when bureaucratic expedience ripshim away from finalizing his departure paperwork and throws him back into theline of fire.

His assignment was supposed to be a simple escort mission tobring a prisoner back to An Hoa.

But when the NVA shoot down the helicoptercarrying Strader and Gonshayee, a deadly game of cat and mouse breaks outacross the face of the Ong Tu Mountains as the NVA desperately try to protecttheir cargo and the Marines try to save their comrades.

Through blood, bullets,and brotherhood, the characters of Arizona Moon are cast into the fire ofconflict, transforming into the men they were destined to become. Compelling and relentless, Arizona Moon presents two sides of a conflict thatepitomizes esprit de corps and leaves no one unscathed.

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