

In the blaze of a Carolina summer among the poison ivy and loblolly pines eight Marines are killed almost casually by misfired mortar shells. Deciding that his battalion has been 'doping off' Colonel Templeton calls for a 36-mile forced march to inculcate discipline. The Long...












"The long march" by William Styron offers a powerful and unflinching exploration of the human experience during wartime. Set against the backdrop of the Korean War, this compelling work of military fiction delves into the arduous realities faced by soldiers in combat. Styron,...