This is the compelling true story of Stephen G. Warren, as he rises from naval aviation cadet to Brigadier General in a distinguished 32-year career in the U.S. Marine Corps. Throughout World War II, the Korean conflict, Vietnam, and terrorism at UCLA, Warren faces the savagery of war with fortitude and courage. Warren flies combat missions with distinguished aviators Charles Lindbergh, Capt. Bill Freeman, and Major Joe Foss in the South Pacific, later joining the elite USMC Phantoms jet stunt team. But the opportunities of peacetime are soon abridged by the Korean conflict where he earns the Purple Heart, and later flies in MIG Alley. The saga continues as Warren commands the Red Devils squadron in Hawaii, and the NROTC at UCLA, where he is aided by then-Governor Ronald Reagan as provocateur-led student riots and explosive terrorism build to a crescendo; next come Washington, D.C., the Pentagon, and the Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV). This is the account of an authentic American hero.
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