From the age of 18 until he retired in March of 1989, Glyn Haynie served his country as a member of the U.S. Army. Starting in 1968, his military career spanned 20 years. At the age of 19, Haynie found himself fighting in the jungles of Vietnam with the 23rd Infantry Division. Before retiring, Haynie served as a squad leader, platoon sergeant, drill instructor, a first sergeant, and finally as an instructor for the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy (USASMA).
Today, he enjoys staying home writing about his military experiences and of the brotherhood he’d experienced in Vietnam.
Today, he enjoys staying home writing about his military experiences and of the brotherhood he’d experienced in Vietnam.
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A true story that chronicles Haynie’s long journey as a nineteen-year-old who was sent by his country to fight an unpopular war.
Andy Carter's Vietnam War Series (Novella)
Available This squad of Vietnam soldiers would die for one another—but one anti-war, enemy-sympathizing draftee might turn this mission deadly . . . Available A former brother in arms has done the unforgivable—Carter and the others must do whatever it takes to survive and find justice. Coming Soon Carter and his squad embark on a mission to locate and destroy a NVA base camp. |
Available It’s been three months since Andy Carter watched Ramsey do the unthinkable--he still has more questions than answers. Available Sergeant Andy Carter and Jim Anderson dreamed of returning to civilian life. But their war has only just begun . . . Coming Soon A daring mission unfolds as Carter and his squad embark on a dangerous operation |
Available “First Days” is an authentically crafted story, a fictional account of the beginning of Carter’s first tour in Vietnam . . . Coming Soon In the dense jungles of Vietnam, the line between hunter and hunted is razor-thin |
Promises Vietnam War Series Novels
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Available Travel back to Vietnam with the author as he visits old battlefields and former Fire Support Bases and reconnects with, and comes to peace with, the memories of brothers who died in battle. |