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Homecoming

Memoirs of a Deployed Marine

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Homecoming

By: Russell Vineyard
Narrated by: John Alan Martinson Jr., Phoenix T. Clark, Benjamin Descovich, Alysha McCarty
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Russell Vineyard joined the United States Marine Corps as an M1A1 Tank crewman. After USMC Boot Camp and Marine Armor School, Vineyard found himself at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Training and Education Facility Twentynine Palms with 1st Tank Battalion.

In November of 2004, he learned he'd be joining the Marine Corps' 1st Tank Battalion, Delta Company as a tank gunner and headed out on the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The United States Military would send the tank platoon across the ocean to participate in a global military exercise in Egypt and to fight the War on Terror in Iraq.

Homecoming Memoirs of a Deployed Marine is the story of one Marine Corps Tankers trip from California to the war-torn desert of Iraq and back again. Life, after this trip, would never be the same.

©2011 Russell Vineyard (P)2017 Russell Vineyard
Biographies & Memoirs Military War Marine Corp United States

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