The Ghosts of War

The Ghosts of War by Michael Diaz, published by iUniverse on August 6, 2002, is a work of fiction that delves into the experiences of Lt. Paul Gallagher, a member of the Green Berets during the Vietnam War. This edition spans 268 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the harsh realities of war, focusing on the struggles of the chief characters as they navigate a landscape marked by violence and moral ambiguity.
Readers will find a gripping portrayal of survival as Gallagher and his comrades confront the challenges of being prisoners of the Viet Cong. The story emphasizes the extreme tests of skill and resilience faced by soldiers in a conflict where life is often undervalued and honor seems lost. Through its depiction of war and military themes, this book provides insight into the psychological and physical trials endured by those in combat.
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Lt. Paul Gallagher was a member of a new breed, the men that wore the Green Berets. When the call of duty came, he was ready to fight a war with no end, in a far away place called Viet Nam. In a world turned upside down by war and bloodshed, the chief characters fight to stay alive, fighting a war where life was cheap and honor was a thing of the past. When they become prisoners of the Viet Cong, their skills are tested to the limits in an incredible game of survival where only the chosen few would make it.
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