Gordon Paisley's Reviews > My Honor Flight
My Honor Flight
by Dan McCurrigan (Goodreads Author)
by Dan McCurrigan (Goodreads Author)
Gordon Paisley's review
bookshelves: contemporary, kindle-purchased
Dec 08, 2013
bookshelves: contemporary, kindle-purchased
Read from August 12 to 15, 2014
The premise of the book was interesting--a young man on his way to war gets a chance to travel with his great-grandfather to the World War 2 memorial in Washington, DC on an Honor Flight. On the way, he hears the stories of his great-grandfather's experiences in the war.
The 'wrapper' part of the story was rather under-played--providing just a very brief introduction and then setting up a scene at the memorial at the end.
The various vignettes shared in the series of stories were interesting, although they were lacking or wrong in some of the details. Being a veteran myself and appreciating basic detail, I was disappointed to read about a company comprised of nine platoons and a captain as the commander of a platoon and no squad leaders. In fact, the author seems to go out of his way to use "group" to describe various units rather than the correct military term.
Most of the personalities were interesting and colorful, although still somewhat generic.
I appreciate that the book did show a sense of respect for the soldiers of The Greatest Generation and doesn't undermine their contributions in a cynical retrospective way.
All in all, not bad for a debut story, but certainly has room for improvement.
The 'wrapper' part of the story was rather under-played--providing just a very brief introduction and then setting up a scene at the memorial at the end.
The various vignettes shared in the series of stories were interesting, although they were lacking or wrong in some of the details. Being a veteran myself and appreciating basic detail, I was disappointed to read about a company comprised of nine platoons and a captain as the commander of a platoon and no squad leaders. In fact, the author seems to go out of his way to use "group" to describe various units rather than the correct military term.
Most of the personalities were interesting and colorful, although still somewhat generic.
I appreciate that the book did show a sense of respect for the soldiers of The Greatest Generation and doesn't undermine their contributions in a cynical retrospective way.
All in all, not bad for a debut story, but certainly has room for improvement.
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Aug 14, 2014 06:24AM
ok, nothing spectacular. several minor detail errors: platoon commander, platoons in a company, spelling-'breaks'vs. 'brakes'. Short on authentic detail--feels almost generic.
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