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Bio: Larry Deibert was born on July 13, 1947. He graduated from Slatington High School in 1965, and received an associate degree in Business Administration from Allentown Business School in 1967. Drafted into the army on March 3, 1969, Larry took his basic training at Fort Dix, New Jersey and his Military Police training at Fort Gordon, Georgia. After serving six months of MP duty at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, he spent ten months in Vietnam with the 557th Military Police Company in Long Binh. Larry has two children, Laura, a fifth grade teacher in Allentown, Pa and a son, Matthew, a drummer with the jazz/fusion group, The Ryan Cavanaugh Trio, based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 95 Bravo is Larry's first published work. He has also written a second novel, Requiem For A Vampire, and is currently working on a novel about the 716th MP Battalion set during the Tet Offensive of 1968. Larry has been a letter carrier for the US Postal Service in Allentown, Pa since 1986. Larry is a life member of Veterans of the Vietnam War, Inc. and is also a member of Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 415, Lehigh Valley, Pa. He is also a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 9264, Macungie, Pa. Larry is past president of the Lehigh Northampton Vietnam Veterans Memorial, located on the grounds of the Macungie Veterans Association Home. He would like to dedicate this book to his friend and mentor, Mark Graham, author of The Killing Breed, The Restrictionist, the Edgar Award winning Black Maria, and The Third Day. He would also like to dedicate this book to his children and the love of his life, Peggy Deets. In his spare time, Larry enjoys reading, writing novels and poetry, and enjoying many indoor and outdoor activities. Larry would like to thank Bill Cooper, designer of the Lehigh Northampton Vietnam Veterans Memorial for the artwork for his book cover.


 

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1 95 Bravo
by Larry Deibert
  It is 1970, and the United States is still deeply bogged down in the quagmire known as Vietnam. Greg Taylor, a rural bred Pennsylvanian, finds himself becoming yet another cog in the massive military machine known as the US Army. My novel follows him from the dehumanizing nine weeks of basic training, through his six month stint as a Military Policeman at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, and then to his ten plus month tour of duty in Vietnam and ends when he first visits the Vietnam Memorial ... more info>> (Published: 2004)

Words: 141138 - Reading Time: 403-564 min.
Category: Historical Fiction
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