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This week's submission is the "cult classic" Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.
The term Catch-22 is now common vernacular, but where did it come from? Well, this book for starters.
Using his own experiences from WWII, Mr. Heller creates a satire of the Korean Era, set in WWII...
Check it out.
The term Catch-22 is now common vernacular, but where did it come from? Well, this book for starters.
Using his own experiences from WWII, Mr. Heller creates a satire of the Korean Era, set in WWII...
Check it out.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS In the late 1970's I read Catch 22 as part of a course requirement while I was a cadet at West Point. At the time, my company tactical officer was named Major Major. That fact made the book more interesting and I couldn't help but notice the irony of the novel and my own situation. Later on I met the former tactical officer after he had been promoted and was now LTC Major. We always wonder if he named any of his children Sargent.
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Just bought this book to read on my way to deployment number 4. I've seen the movie, but somehow never read the book until now.
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