It was a new era and a new kind of war. From the ragged jungles of Vietnam to the far-flung battlegrounds of the African Congo, a new breed of fighting men achieved high military valor. But their level of courage and skill was an American tradition. Like their fathers, they held their own in a storm of clashing cultures to become the proudest and the best. "W.E.B. Griffin is by far the best at describing the military community." (Tom Clancy)