Honor And Duty

Honor And Duty by Gus Lee, published by Knopf in February 1994, is a first edition novel that spans 425 pages. The story follows Kai Ting, one of only two Asians at the U.S. Military Academy during the 1960s, as he navigates the challenges of prejudice and the expectations of his peers against the backdrop of the Vietnam War.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and resilience in a military setting. The book delves into the complexities of Kai’s experiences at West Point, highlighting the societal pressures he faces and the impact of the looming conflict in Vietnam. This edition presents a detailed account of his journey, offering insights into the dynamics of race and duty within the context of military life.
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As one of only two Asians at the U.S. Military Academy in the 1960s, Kai Ting must endure prejudice and preconceptions of his fellow cadets as the specter of Vietnam hangs over West Point
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