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Where Men Win Glory by Jon Krakauer

Where Men Win Glory

The Odyssey of Pat Tillman

by Jon Krakauer

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  • Sep 2009, 416 pages
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Duane J. Fangman

Ruin a good topic
This book isn't about Pat Tillman. it is about Jon Krakauer's liberal bias and his hate of George Bush and the entire Republican Party. If Pat Tillman was still with us, he would be probably be ashamed.
Denise

Where Men Win Glory
This book is a huge disappointment.... it is not based on facts.
It is merely a one sided opinionated book. Where are the supporting facts the author makes about the Officers discussed in the text? It is not creditable in any sense of the word. Anyone can write a lengthy opinion without backing up any of their facts or data.... totally worthless read!
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