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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The Life and Times of Gunnery Sergeant Jackson Mason:The Quest For Freedom by Mark Jordan


Gunny Mason is a mustang officer who has worked his way up through the ranks. Sergeants are the true leaders of most armies, so Gunny makes a reluctant but highly effective officer. The story centers on an unnecessary war and the corruption that led to its inception. Gunny’s honor impacts the war's results and consequently the ensuing revolt.

Jordan seems to reflect current events and project them into the future; conversely, he looks at historic events and the inception of our nation.

I enjoyed the concepts of honor and trust particularly as they are so rare in today’s political world.

I recommend the book, I wasn’t entranced with Jordon’s writing style but I really enjoyed his message. 



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