Description
In November of 1965 I was seventeen, fresh out of High School and didn't know anything. I enlisted in the Army and five short months later I was freezing my ass off on a C-141 bound for Vietnam. “Three Sixty Five” is a novel that does not address any of the political issues normally associated with the conflict. Instead, it is a story of growing up, maturing, and finding out about all the good and bad that humanity has to offer. Most of all it is a story of surviving an absurd situation. Edited by William Hoffman author of "Tidewater Blood" and "Contract killer."