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    Default Just finished reading Starship Troopers

    So I thought I'd post this

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    1. Oh, they've got no time for glory in the Infantry.
    Oh, they've got no use for praises loudly sung,
    But in every soldier's heart in all the Infantry
    Shines the name, shines the name of Rodger Young.
    Shines the name — Rodger Young,
    Fought and died for the men he marched among.
    To the everlasting glory of the Infantry
    Lives the story of Private Rodger Young.

    2. Caught in ambush lay a company of riflemen —
    Just grenades against machine guns in the gloom —
    Caught in ambush till this one of twenty riflemen
    Volunteered, volunteered to meet his doom.
    Volunteered — Rodger Young,
    Fought and died for the men he marched among.
    In the everlasting annals of the Infantry
    Glows the last deed of Private Rodger Young.

    3. It was he who drew the fire of the enemy
    That a company of men might live to fight;
    And before the deadly fire of the enemy
    Stood the man, stood the man we hail tonight.
    Stood the man — Rodger Young,
    Fought and died for the men he marched among.
    Like the everlasting courage of the Infantry
    Was the last deed of Private Rodger Young.

    4. On the island of New Georgia in the Solomons,
    Stands a simple wooden cross alone to tell
    That beneath the silent coral of the Solomons,
    Sleeps a man, sleeps a man remembered well.
    Sleeps a man — Rodger Young,
    Fought and died for the men he marched among.
    In the everlasting spirit of the Infantry
    Breathes the spirit of Private Rodger Young.

    5. No, they've got no time for glory in the Infantry,
    No, they've got no use for praises loudly sung,
    But in every soldier's heart in all the Infantry
    Shines the name, shines the name of Rodger Young.
    Shines the name — Rodger Young,
    Fought and died for the men he marched among.
    To the everlasting glory of the Infantry
    Lives the story of Private Rodger Young.


    Young's Medal of Honor citation reads:

    Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Army, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division. Place and date: On New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 31 July 1943. Entered service at: Clyde, Ohio. Birth: Tiffin, Ohio. G.O. No.: 3, 6 January 1944. Citation: On 31 July 1943, the infantry company of which Pvt. Young was a member, was ordered to make a limited withdrawal from the battle line in order to adjust the battalion's position for the night. At this time, Pvt. Young's platoon was engaged with the enemy in a dense jungle where observation was very limited. The platoon suddenly was pinned down by intense fire from a Japanese machinegun concealed on higher ground only 75 yards away. The initial burst wounded Pvt. Young. As the platoon started to obey the order to withdraw, Pvt. Young called out that he could see the enemy emplacement, whereupon he started creeping toward it. Another burst from the machinegun wounded him the second time. Despite the wounds, he continued his heroic advance, attracting enemy fire and answering with rifle fire. When he was close enough to his objective, he began throwing handgrenades, and while doing so was hit again and killed. Pvt. Young's bold action in closing with this Japanese pillbox and thus diverting its fire, permitted his platoon to disengage itself, without loss, and was responsible for several enemy casualties.

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    Great Men are few and far between and are deserving of our respect and our gratitude

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    Starship Troopers got you all motivated didn't it? Now you want to raid a small country by yourself....I get that way too. It's a great book.

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    I really like the political theory behind it, only veterans are franchised.
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    Now start reading "Hammer's Slammers"

    http://david-drake.com/topic/04-hamm...mmers-fiction/

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    It is required reading at some the Marine Corps' advanced leadership courses. The main takeaway is that citizenship is not free, there is always a price to pay and it can easily be lost if you are not vigilant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Starship Troopers got you all motivated didn't it? Now you want to raid a small country by yourself....I get that way too. It's a great book.

    Saw the movie - HATED it.

    A buddy gave me the book to read and I took it with no real intention of reading it since the movie sucked so bad, so must the book; right? Wrong. I finally got around to reading it about 2 years ago and thought it was a completely different story than the movie. I too enjoyed the political theories in the book.

    Recommend buying and reading the book. Recommend destroying all copies of the movie as it's too painful to watch.
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    I like a lot of Heinlein's stuff. Started reading it in high school, my dad gave me his copy of Ringworld.

    The movie was a no brainer action movie, only. Not even a pale shadow of the book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    Saw the movie - HATED it.

    A buddy gave me the book to read and I took it with no real intention of reading it since the movie sucked so bad, so must the book; right? Wrong. I finally got around to reading it about 2 years ago and thought it was a completely different story than the movie. I too enjoyed the political theories in the book.

    Recommend buying and reading the book. Recommend destroying all copies of the movie as it's too painful to watch.

    The same exact thing happened to me. I wish the movie at least resembled the book...to me its a different story with the same name. I definitely had to add this to my collection and agree that the main take away is the meaning and value of citizenship.

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    I liked the movie. It's very quoteable (most of that comes from the film tho) but I don't think the book would really translate into a good film.

    then again, not a lot of Heinlein stuff would. at least not without taking liberties with the story.

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