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  • COMBAT JOURNAL

  • Coming Home, Part 4 of 4
  • By: John J. McBrearty
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 8 hrs and 12 mins

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COMBAT JOURNAL

By: John J. McBrearty
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Major Hillcrest faces the challenges of command as he loses not one but two soldiers Killed in Action (KIA) while commanding the battalion. Tensions are at an all-time high. How will the young Major hold up? Will there be more deaths? What about his “Commander from Hell,” LTC Slacker? Will Slacker finally get relieved of his command? Or will he fall victim to fratricide from his untrusting subordinates? Read on, my friends, and see how this 2-year emotional rollercoaster finally comes to a climactic end.

From the author of COMBAT ESSAYS, AMERICAN HISTORY, A Veteran’s Perspective, and CHILDREN’S GOLF.

Lt. Colonel McBrearty bears his heart and soul on these pages that only a combat veteran can do. This is quite a uniquely honest representation of what combat is really like.
John Cole USMC Vietnam Veteran and author of “Giants and Friends”

General Gustave "Gus" Perna (U. S. Army, Retired) Operation Warp Speed.
"Lt. Col. John J. McBrearty, a natural leader, combat Veteran, and family man, shares his unique perspective on combat ."

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“The death of our soldier hit us really hard. It caused all of us to do some reflection and has heightened our sense of awareness of our surroundings.” Major John J. McBrearty, acting commander of the Armor Battalion.
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  • Categories: History

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