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Nate's avatar

I think what turned me off to it was that it was thrown at us as a must read two months before a BDE LPD, right in the middle of gunnery ops.

I tried my best as a Company CO, but only made it halfway. Then during the LPD, it was never brought up and the teach session was basically a celebration of how cool the BDE CO was.

I haven’t picked it back up since, though maybe I should.

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Tyler Fox's avatar

I applaud you, sir, for identifying some of the officers who inspired Myrer to create his composites. There are more, but bravo. Myrer was himself a complex person who, sometimes I’m unsure if he knew what he believed himself. The war was incredibly disorienting to him. This comes out in the inner dialogue of many of Myrer’s characters in his other books — and if you don’t read them, there’s a lot you can miss in Once an Eagle. The Big War, Eagle, and the Last Convertible are integrated.

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