This book was as gripping as any I have ever read. (and I have read quite a few) The journey of Greg Halstead through BUD/S training was especially good, I enjoyed the introduction of a new character. If you have read the other four books in this series, or if you are a newcomer, this one is a MUST HAVE!
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The 5th book delivers as much action as the previous 4 do! This book always keeps you on edge living out the adventures of Navy SEALs in Vietnam. I found it very hard to put down, and like all of Riker's other books, I couldn't put it down! I highly recommend this book!
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I, being 16 years old and fasinated by military genre books andsuch, find this book amazing. I've already read Purple Heart, BronzeStar, and Navy Cross. After reading Medal of Honor, the book series was getting better and better. This series is excellent and H. Jay Riker is an excellent writer. I wish I could meet the man behind these great novels. I'm now reading Silver Star (wasn't at the bookstore till recently) and...
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Although I am only 14 I'm now going to pursue to read the other books because of this Vietnam War Book...
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Powerful. . . H. Jay Riker has acted more than once as the Tom Clancy of the Vietnam War fictional genre. I have watched this field get bigger and bigger, from the Leonard B. Scotts, to the James Watson's, this genre has become more capturing. In Medal Of Honor, as well as the others of the series, Riker does not once let the reader escape the battlefield where the bullets fly, or the wars that go on inside the very characters...
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