Vietnam Reflection: The Untold Story of the Holley Boys

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Eight boys from the rural community of Holley New York died fighting in Vietnam. All went to the same high school where the average graduating class consisted of just 30 students. This is believed to be one of the highest casualty rates per capita of any town and school in the United States.The Holley boys were awarded 40 medals for combat and valor including seven Purple Hearts the Bronze Star Silver Star and the Vietnamese Cross for Gallantry. But they were more than soldiers and heroes. They played Little League were Boy Scouts went to sock-hops and performed in the high school marching band. But they also drove hot-rods drank beer smoked and brawled. They werent angels. They were boys--once.Now nearly 50 years later their stories are finally told. Drawing upon over 60 interviews with family members access to personal letters diaries newspaper accounts of the day and after action combat reports we learn not only about the lives of these boys but also about a seldom seen slice of American society and a remarkable small town you probably never heard of before that damn war changed everything.Michael Keene served two tours in Vietnam with the United States Marine Corps. He is the author of six previous books about New York history and producer of the award-winning historical documentary Visions. Michael can be contacted via email at: misterkeene@cs.com or you can visit him at: www.ad-hoc-productions.com
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