Summary
In the spring of 1966, the war was still popular and the draftees of Charlie Company saw their service as a rite of passage. But by December 1967, when the company rotated home, only 30 men were not casualties--and they were among the first vets of the war to be spit on and harassed by war protestor... Full description
- Meeting Charlie
- The need for Charlie
- Losing the best we had
- Who was Charlie?
- Training
- To Vietnam and into the Rung Sat
- Into battle
- The day everything changed
- The steady drumbeat of war
- Charlie transformed, Battlefield Coda, and the Freedom Bird
- Home from war
- The men of Charlie Company.