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Hard Times in Vietnam. The Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty by: Ellen Emerson White made by: James. 1 Cup of Plot. Patrick Seamus Flaherty was a U.S Marine. He served in The Vietnam War in 1968. Soon after he arrived he was stationed at Hill 881S, witch was just outside Khe Sanh .
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HardTimesinVietnam TheJournal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty by: Ellen Emerson White made by: James
1 Cup of Plot Patrick Seamus Flaherty was a U.S Marine. He served in The Vietnam War in 1968. Soon after he arrived he was stationed at Hill 881S, witch was just outside KheSanh. He fought at the siege of KheSauh, a very Important battle in The Vietnam War. He describes his experiences in Vietnam especially life at Hill 881S. This is a journalof Patrick Seamus Flaherty’s life in Vietnam.
2 Teaspoons of CHARACTER Patrick Seamus Flaherty’s nick name was Mighty Mouse, the main character. Mooch was also a fellow Marine who always asks for people’s food. Bebop was a Jazz musician and Patrick’s best friend. The Professor, was a fellow Marine who spent a couple years in college.
2 Tablespoons of EXCITEMENT The most exiting part was the battle of KheSaun. At this time their life was hard. They lived in the Hills in trenches. Often they had to keep low so would not be shot or harmed by Mortar shells. Patrick and his friends held Hill 881S against enemy attack. Much of the time they were muddy, tired, and board.
Mix thoroughly and bake. When cool, frost with special icing: I liked how Bebop and Patrick became friends although they were different. The part I did not like was when Bebop died. I think boys my age might like the book. They would like it because there is a lot of action.
Mix thoroughly and bake. When cool, frost with special icing: B. 1 Teaspoon of Recommendation: I wanted to read what it was like was being a Marine. I like camping and being outdoors like Patrick. I would not like all the fighting and being dirty all the time. I like going to other counties, but in peace not in war. Going to other countries is very fun trust me.
Making a connection My Grandfather on my Dad’s side was a Marine but in World War II.