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Book Description WHEN YOU'RE IN THE
DEATH BUSINESS, EACH DAWN COULD BE YOUR LAST.
Raw, straightforward, and powerful, Ed Kugler's account of his two years as a
Marine scout-sniper in Vietnam vividly captures his experiences there--the good,
the bad, and the ugly. After enlisting in the Marines at seventeen, then being
wounded in Santo Domingo during the Dominican crisis, Kugler arrived in Vietnam
in early 1966.
As a new sniper with the 4th Marines, Kugler picked up bush skills while
attached to 3d Force Recon Company, and then joined the grunts. To take
advantage of that experience, he formed the Rogues, a five-sniper team that
hunted in the Co Bi-Than Tan Valley for VC and NVA. His descriptions of long,
tense waits, sudden deadly action, and NVA countersniper ambushes are
fascinating.
In DEAD CENTER, Kugler demonstrates the importance to a sniper of patience,
marksmanship, bush skills, and guts--while underscoring exactly what a country
demands of its youth when it sends them to war.
About the Author A former Marine
scout-sniper, Ed Kugler served two tours in Vietnam as a sniper and sergeant
with the 4th Marines in I Corps. He is the recipient of two Purple Hearts and
the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. He is the author of the inspirational
self-help booklet A Dozen Things I Learned About Life as a Marine Sniper in
Vietnam. Following his four-year hitch in the Marine Corps, Ed distinguished
himself in the corporate world. He spent ten years in his family's trucking
business before working sixteen years in management with PepsiCo's Frito-Lay and
Pepsi-Cola divisions. He was then Vice President, Worldwide Logistics, for
Compaq Computer Corporation and vice president of Telxon Corporation. Today Ed
is a business and change management consultant. He lives with his wife of thirty
years and their family in Spring, Texas
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