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The Barracks Thief (Magill Book Reviews)

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It is the mid-1960’s. When Philip Bishop’s father leaves his mother for another woman, Philip’s reaction is to deny his own anguish. At high school, his grades drop. He does manage to get accepted by a junior college, but he is unhappy there. One day, after a tense talk with his estranged father, Philip walks down to the marine recruiting office, finds it closed, and enlists in the army instead.

Philip finds that he is happier with the regimentation of army life than with the confusion of family problems. At Fort Bragg on the Fourth of July, he is assigned to patrol a...

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