Hal’s Navy

Hal’s Navy by Harold H. Sacks is a personal memoir published by Parke Press in November 2013. This 220-page book is written in English and offers an insightful look into the author’s experiences during his naval service. Sacks shares both the technical aspects of his military career and the emotional journey, encompassing the joys, sorrows, separations, and sacrifices that come with serving in the Navy.
Readers will find a narrative that begins with Officer Candidate School and extends through significant events such as the Korean War in 1953 and the Vietnam War in 1968. The memoir captures the heady feelings associated with military service, making it relevant for those interested in biography and autobiography, as well as history related to wars and conflicts. Hal’s Navy presents a blend of personal storytelling and historical context, appealing to both military aficionados and general readers alike.
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An insightful and personal memoir that shares not only the technical aspects of naval service, but also the joys and sorrows, the separations, fears, sacrifices, and the heady feelings of a job well done. Hal Sacks (“Captain Hal” to those of us who served under his command) tells his terrific story beginnning with Officer Candidate School and Korea in 1953, going on to Vietnam in 1968 and beyond. A fabulous read – for lovers of great storytelling along with history buffs and military aficionados.
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