Too Young To Die: Memories of Tommy and the Vietnam War by Mark Mayerstein
My rating: 0 of 5 stars
MWSA Review
LTC Mark Mayerstein gives the reader a realistic and historical look back at his unit and his own personal experiences during the Vietnam War. His memoir is written in a comfortable style which allows the reader to become a virtual participant in what he faced when he was much younger.
Lots of emotions are shared as he reflects on friends he lost and battles he was a participant in. This is definitely a personal journey through some very turbulent times in our nation's military history.
The book is well worth reading and sharing with military veterans so they can grasp what others have done and what sacrifices were made.
I enjoyed and felt it has something special to offer those who love to read the military genre. History and emotion told from the heart!
Review by Bill McDonald (April 2019)
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