Falcon 6
The Life of a Soldier in the 20th Century
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About the Book
An autobiographical story of an American solder of the 20th Century written for his family - youth, West Point, an Infantry commander in Korean and Vietnam, duty in Washington as the Army Deputy Director, International Affairs Directorate, and finally senior staff in the White House as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Planning Staff for the National Security Council. In parallel, the father of four wonderful daughters and a great son, the trials of an Army family, professional writing and graduate work in the military through the Naval War College and a Master's in International Affairs from George Washington University.
About the Author
Clint Granger learned to fly at age sixteen. He graduated from West Point, commanded Infantry units from platoon through brigade in combat in Korea and Vietnam, earned a master’s degree in international affairs from George Washington University, was honor graduate from the Naval War College, served as Deputy Director, International Affairs in Department of the Army at the Pentagon, and as Director of the Planning Staff for the National Security Council and Deputy Assistant to the President in the White House. He lives in New Hampshire.