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OT Book Board: Once An Eagle; Thoughts?
Posted on 10/23/16 at 3:02 pm
Posted on 10/23/16 at 3:02 pm
I'd like to have an OT Book Board discussion on this classic of military fiction.
A classic epic that spans the first 60 years of the 20th Century from the point of view of a Soldier, it has been listed on countless military required reading lists, and is still studied at West Point.
Sam Damon is the embodiment of the kind of Soldier everyone wants to be, but I always saw his character as a foil to the rest of the cast, namely Courtney Massengale and Tommy Damon. These two characters were much more developed than Sam, who honestly, was incredibly one-dimensional and sometimes unbelievable, if only because Myrer never dig deep enough into his character.
Still, I always found it incredibly engaging, especially the World War 1 and 2 chapters and insight that was based on Myrer's personal experiences fighting the Japanese in the Pacific. And there are always lessons to be taken away from Sam Damon and his approach to, well, everything he did throughout the novel
For those who read it, what do you think?
Also, it was always interesting to me that Anton Myrer, a former Marine, chose to write his magnum opus from the point of view of a Soldier. I suppose he always appreciated the fact the Army is 'the military' in so many ways, and when it comes to the common denominator of ground combat in every conflict we have been, and will be engaged in, the Army has always been asked to do the unthinkable and has stepped up every time.
A classic epic that spans the first 60 years of the 20th Century from the point of view of a Soldier, it has been listed on countless military required reading lists, and is still studied at West Point.
Sam Damon is the embodiment of the kind of Soldier everyone wants to be, but I always saw his character as a foil to the rest of the cast, namely Courtney Massengale and Tommy Damon. These two characters were much more developed than Sam, who honestly, was incredibly one-dimensional and sometimes unbelievable, if only because Myrer never dig deep enough into his character.
Still, I always found it incredibly engaging, especially the World War 1 and 2 chapters and insight that was based on Myrer's personal experiences fighting the Japanese in the Pacific. And there are always lessons to be taken away from Sam Damon and his approach to, well, everything he did throughout the novel
For those who read it, what do you think?
Also, it was always interesting to me that Anton Myrer, a former Marine, chose to write his magnum opus from the point of view of a Soldier. I suppose he always appreciated the fact the Army is 'the military' in so many ways, and when it comes to the common denominator of ground combat in every conflict we have been, and will be engaged in, the Army has always been asked to do the unthinkable and has stepped up every time.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 3:05 pm to King Teal
Bernie Leadon was once an Eagle.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 3:07 pm to King Teal
Phenomenal book. Have read it twice. Sits on my book shelf right now. A must read for military professionals.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 3:10 pm to Wolfhound45
The inter-war years were also incredibly interesting. I always thought it fascinating how there were definitely differences in the Army of old, but a lot more that I recognized as being the same as today.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 3:14 pm to King Teal
Read it about 35(maybe more) years ago,so I don't remember much about it,except that it was a really great read.
Might read it again.
Might read it again.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 4:26 pm to auggie
Never heard of this book but looked it up on Amazon after seeing this thread.
Looks awesome and bought it for my next read. Appreciate the recommendation!
Looks awesome and bought it for my next read. Appreciate the recommendation!
Posted on 10/23/16 at 4:32 pm to King Teal
I read it a few times. It's entertaining.
Posted on 10/23/16 at 4:42 pm to Athanatos
Just downloaded this.
Have yall read the brotherhood or war series?
Awesome read
Have yall read the brotherhood or war series?
Awesome read
Posted on 10/23/16 at 5:16 pm to LordSnow
Yea just re-read The Aviators.
Brotherhood of War is great.
Brotherhood of War is great.
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