Conduct to the Prejudice of Good Order: the final years of the Vietnam War
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Conduct to the Prejudice of Good Order offers a glimpse of conditions around Bien Hoa during the last years of the war. Bill Blake encounters fragging racism and heroin addiction while defending soldiers in court-martial trials as a young Army lawyer. Much like the soldiers he defends Blake finds himself in conflict with his superior officers. The story of a drafted civilian attorney serving as an Army lawyer in Vietnam gives this book a unique perspective. Captain Blakes experiences accentuate many of the troublesome aspects of the war including the draft authority of Commanding Generals domestic demand for troop withdrawal and in the end the delivery of heroin to the American troops. The historical fiction genre allows vets to recognize historically correct settings in Vietnam during 1971-1972 in this book. The fictitious characters and circumstances provide an entertaining read for those who lived through the era as well as those for whom Vietnam is only a curiosity out of the distant past. Other books by Dan Dane include Fireflies in the Delta and Bloodlines of Tyranny.
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