
Category: Adults, Historical Fiction, Military
Language: EnglishKeywords: Personal Rivalry World War I Thru Vietnam
Written by Anton Myrer
Read by Grover Gardner
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Release date: November 11, 2011
Duration: 41:20:07
A study in character and values, courage, nobility, honesty, and selflessness, here is an unforgettable story about a man who embodies the best in our nationâand in us all.
Required reading for West Point and Marine Corps cadets, Once an Eagle is the story of one special man, a soldier named Sam Damon, and his adversary over a lifetime, fellow officer Courtney Massengale. Damon is a professional who puts duty, honor, and the men he commands above self-interest. Massengale, however, brilliantly advances his career by making the right connections behind the lines and in Washington’s corridors of power.
Beginning in the French countryside during the Great War, the conflict between these adversaries solidifies in the isolated garrison life marking peacetime, intensifies in the deadly Pacific jungles of World War II, and reaches its treacherous conclusion in the last major battleground of the Cold WarâVietnam.
A remarkable novel. . . utterly engrossing. . . . It is an astute study of the mind and character of a good general and a good man. And it is a brilliant inside view of the life of a career officer in peace and war.” â New York Times
“Simply the best work of fiction on leadership in print.” âGeneral Martin E. Dempsey, 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Release date: November 11, 2011
Duration: 41:20:07
A study in character and values, courage, nobility, honesty, and selflessness, here is an unforgettable story about a man who embodies the best in our nationâand in us all.
Required reading for West Point and Marine Corps cadets, Once an Eagle is the story of one special man, a soldier named Sam Damon, and his adversary over a lifetime, fellow officer Courtney Massengale. Damon is a professional who puts duty, honor, and the men he commands above self-interest. Massengale, however, brilliantly advances his career by making the right connections behind the lines and in Washington’s corridors of power.
Beginning in the French countryside during the Great War, the conflict between these adversaries solidifies in the isolated garrison life marking peacetime, intensifies in the deadly Pacific jungles of World War II, and reaches its treacherous conclusion in the last major battleground of the Cold WarâVietnam.
A remarkable novel. . . utterly engrossing. . . . It is an astute study of the mind and character of a good general and a good man. And it is a brilliant inside view of the life of a career officer in peace and war.” â New York Times
“Simply the best work of fiction on leadership in print.” âGeneral Martin E. Dempsey, 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff