Gateway to Hell: Vietnam 1968: Thoughts and Personal Experiences of an Infantry Soldier - Paperback
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Product Description
by Coleman Luck (Photographer), Carel Gage Luck (Illustrator), Coleman Luck (Author)
The personal experiences of former Army infantry First Lieutenant George Coleman Luck Jr during his year in Vietnam - 1968
Author Biography
Coleman Luck is retired after a career as a Hollywood writer and executive producer. He is known for such TV series as "The Equalizer" (Universal/CBS) that starred Edward Woodward and "Gabriel's Fire" (Lorimar/ABC) that starred James Earl Jones. As a U.S. Army infantry officer, Coleman was awarded the following decorations for combat service in Vietnam: the Bronze Star for valor, the Bronze Star for meritorious service in a combat zone, three Army Commendation Medals for valor, the Air Medal for combat assaults by helicopter, and the Combat Infantryman's Badge.










