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Great portrayal of Marine Corp lore of renewed relevance

Book is out of print now, which I find odd because of the heavily attention and praise being garnered by the Marine Corps Small Wars Manual of 1940; the text of which is forged by the experiences detailed by Clark---combat readiness all the way down to the rank of private. To my knowledge, no other book written by a Marine is singularly focused on the Banana Wars despite the great legend of Marines who were trialed in combat in these conflicts. Perhaps the (interwar) context of the Small Wars Manual, for all of its doctrinal contribution, is one preferred forgotten when hedged against the easily articulated righteousness of Belleau Wood or Guadalcanal. Nonetheless, given the nature of our current terrorist enemy, the bandits of Clark's telling seem not dissimilar.Read full review

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