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Don't Mean Nothin'

By: Robert C. Marsett
Narrated by: Dennis Serra
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Fresh out of high school, young Bobby Marshall enters the Army and soon finds himself in the raw world of war that is Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. His exploits on the ground and in the air make up the graphic story of what Vietnam was for the small cadre of Army aviators that crewed the famed but little understood OV-1 Mohawk. Join Bobby as he matures from a typical teenager to a seasoned soldier in this story of Cambodia and Vietnam.

The story takes us into the coarse and gritty day-to-day existence of Bobby Marshall as he struggles to survive. While counting down his 365 days in country, he is looking forward to the day he can board the freedom bird for "The World" - for home. Despite his outward cynicism and callousness, he still maintains an inward humanity, holds onto his pride, and pushes ahead with an unwavering drive to finish the task at hand.

©2009 Robert C Marsett (P)2013 Robert C Marsett
Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military War

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