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First Days
- Andy Carter’s Vietnam War Prequel (Andy Carter's Vietnam War Series)
- Narrated by: Frank Gerard
- Length: 2 hrs and 10 mins
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Andy Carter has no idea what his future in the Army will contain—too bad he can’t see what’s in store for him....
Though his father—a WW2 vet—tries to talk him into staying in college, young Andy Carter wants to follow his dreams. Dreams of serving his country and bringing communism to its knees. He joins the Army and after training finds himself due to ship to Vietnam.
There he meets a like-minded man bound to become his friend named Jim Anderson.
But their friendship might not survive the impossible odds stacked against them. The horrors of war, death, and the unknown wear the men down. And with a new replacement telling them he believed America was wrong to go to war, the conflict within begins to match the conflict around them. Can the squad survive? And will their friendship endure?
From war veteran turned author Glyn Haynie, First Days is an authentically crafted story, a fictional account of the beginning of Andy’s first tour in Vietnam . . .