F Troop and Other Citadel Stories - Classic Military Fiction Novels for History Buffs & Book Collectors | Perfect for Reading, Gifts & Home Libraries
F Troop and Other Citadel Stories - Classic Military Fiction Novels for History Buffs & Book Collectors | Perfect for Reading, Gifts & Home Libraries

F Troop and Other Citadel Stories - Classic Military Fiction Novels for History Buffs & Book Collectors | Perfect for Reading, Gifts & Home Libraries

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Short stories about character-building experiences at the storied military academy in the 1960sFrom its founding in 1842 the Citadel has been steeped in tradition. There have been changes through the years, but the basics of the military code and the plebe system have remained constant. Citadel graduate Tom Worley has crafted this collection of short stories about life at the South Carolina military academy during the 1960s. While the stories are fictional, they are inspired in part by his days as a student on the college campus. With humor and dramatic clarity, Worley reveals the harshness of the plebe system, how success is achieved through perseverance, and the character-building benefits of a Citadel education. These seventeen stories are told from the perspective of two main characters―cadets Pete Creger and Sammy Graham―who are members of F Company. By turns surprising and entertaining, the collected stories range from the emotional and physical trials of being a knob in the plebe system, the brutality of hazing, and the fear and fun of company pranks, to the friendship and camaraderie the system fosters and the tremendous pride shared by those who wear the coveted Citadel ring. Best known for its Corps of Cadets, the Citadel attracts students who desire a college education within a classical military system in which leadership and character training are essential parts of the overall experience. Any romanticized notion of military bravado is quickly shattered the moment students set foot on campus and their parents drive away. Many cadets are left wondering, "What have I signed up for?" Worley's stories shed light on the pain and the pride, explaining why, he says, "most cadets at the Citadel hated the place while they were there and loved everything about it once they'd graduated. They were bonded together for life. Perhaps that's the greatest thing the Citadel did for them."

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This is a great read that definitely holds your attention. The short stories flow so well that I didn't have to shift gears between any of them. Michael Duffy says on the back cover that it is "A must read for anyone who wears the ring.". However, I believe it is a must read for everyone who has ever heard of The Citadel, those who are contemplating going for "the ring", and those who live in and around the Charleston area.