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Paperback Soldiers Never Sleep: A Story of Love and War Book

ISBN: 073881962X

ISBN13: 9780738819624

Soldiers Never Sleep: A Story of Love and War

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"Soldiers Never Sleep" is the story of Andy Walker, the battles he fights and the women he loves. Historical fiction, the book is about the Indian Wars, the Buffalo Soldiers, and World War Two in the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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You won't sleep either!

Want to get the feel of soldiering through the wars of the US from the Indian Wars to Viet Nam? Want to know what career disappointments do to a soldier Want to feel the frustrations of lost battles and lost loves? Want to feel the humiliations of the famous Buffalo Soldiers? Want to sense the curse that follows a soldier..the curse placed upon him by an old Indian shaman? Then, read and re-read "Soldiers Never Sleep"!

Dodging Indian Curses: Five Generations of West Pointers

This is a great book for a quiet weekend. I have often wondered about the private thoughts of West Pointers who participated in many of the Indian Wars, the Trail of Tears relocations of the Cherokees, and the blatant treaty violations. This is a fictional work which addresses many of those points. Hawk's family background parallels his fictional characters. His knowledge of military lore and history fills the book with details and vignettes of military life. Was MacArthur *really* engaged to seven women at once? A braver man than generally known to history if that was the case!Need a gift? This is a good choice!

Understanding History

Soldiers Never Sleep is a well written, fascinating novel in the Michener model in that it weaves an interesting narrative around actual history with emphasis on the Indian Wars. However, much of the historical detail used in the novel is relatively unknown and is the result of the author's research and family files. It is, in many ways, a treatment of discrimination by the military towards blacks, women, Indians, and others, in furtherance of what were believed to be honorable goals. The book illuminates the essential conflicts among the insanity of war, selfless service, and personal ambition. Many readers will not agree with some of Hawk Kiefer's positions but that is not important. Not only is the book highly entertaining but it makes you think. I recommend it highly.
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