Fantastic
Audie Murphy's accounts of his war days are phenomenal. Gritty detail that will keep the reader on the edge of their seats. I couldn't put this book down. Audie recounts serving with the men in his regiment that ended up as his most trusted comrades, and the sadness he felt when his buddies were killed in action. He gives graphic descriptions of the hardships and trials he and his men went through, and the many cities and towns they invaded in killing the Germans. I felt so moved by this book that I also ordered his Biography, and the movie, "To Hell and Back." If you are an Audie Murphy fan, you will not be disappointed by this read of his.