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The Boys of Benning highlights the lives of fourteen graduates of a
1962 Infantry Officer Candidate School class-before, during, and
way after OCS. These men came from all across America to compete
for officership in the United States Army. They emerged victorious
from the crucible of OCS, and went on to serve our nation-in and
out of the Army. Twelve of these fourteen men served combat tours
in Vietnam. Most were wounded in action there; some more than once.
They were point men in the so-called Cold War. For them, it was
often hot war. Beyond the battlefields of Vietnam and the long
war's divisive impact on American unity, these "Boys of Benning"
persevered in their patriotic duty. They rose to the challenges and
opportunities of higher rank and responsibility with confidence
born from competence. Whether they remained in uniform-as most
did-or left the Army to pursue civilian careers, the men whose
stories leap from the pages of The Boys of Benning exemplify the
time-honored traditions of Duty-Honor-Country. Despite their
diverse backgrounds and subsequent achievements, they share a
common bond, forged at Fort Benning and strengthened by their long
service to our nation and their respective communities, where they
continue to serve with distinction. The Boys of Benning is a
treasure trove of exemplary leadership that far transcends the
military milieu with valuable lessons for all who aspire to pursue
excellence in their personal and professional lives. Advance Praise
for The Boys of Benning The Boys of Benning is an American story.
It captures the experiences of a diversity of Americans who were
brought together more than half a century ago by a shared ambition
to become commissioned officers in the United States Army. Its
pages unveil the greatness of the Vietnam generation. Stories are
told with remarkable candor. A deep sense of adventure, dedication
to country and duty, bravery in battle, and a contagious sense of
humor are found in this book. It was an honor for me to be in the
midst of these men more than 50 years ago and their stories fill me
with pride. I strongly recommend this book. Powell A. Moore Former
OCS Tactical Officer Former Assistant Secretary of Defense
The Boys of Benning highlights the lives of fourteen graduates of a
1962 Infantry Officer Candidate School class-before, during, and
way after OCS. These men came from all across America to compete
for officership in the United States Army. They emerged victorious
from the crucible of OCS, and went on to serve our nation-in and
out of the Army. Twelve of these fourteen men served combat tours
in Vietnam. Most were wounded in action there; some more than once.
They were point men in the so-called Cold War. For them, it was
often hot war. Beyond the battlefields of Vietnam and the long
war's divisive impact on American unity, these "Boys of Benning"
persevered in their patriotic duty. They rose to the challenges and
opportunities of higher rank and responsibility with confidence
born from competence. Whether they remained in uniform-as most
did-or left the Army to pursue civilian careers, the men whose
stories leap from the pages of The Boys of Benning exemplify the
time-honored traditions of Duty-Honor-Country. Despite their
diverse backgrounds and subsequent achievements, they share a
common bond, forged at Fort Benning and strengthened by their long
service to our nation and their respective communities, where they
continue to serve with distinction. The Boys of Benning is a
treasure trove of exemplary leadership that far transcends the
military milieu with valuable lessons for all who aspire to pursue
excellence in their personal and professional lives. Advance Praise
for The Boys of Benning The Boys of Benning is an American story.
It captures the experiences of a diversity of Americans who were
brought together more than half a century ago by a shared ambition
to become commissioned officers in the United States Army. Its
pages unveil the greatness of the Vietnam generation. Stories are
told with remarkable candor. A deep sense of adventure, dedication
to country and duty, bravery in battle, and a contagious sense of
humor are found in this book. It was an honor for me to be in the
midst of these men more than 50 years ago and their stories fill me
with pride. I strongly recommend this book. Powell A. Moore Former
OCS Tactical Officer Former Assistant Secretary of Defense
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