• The Long Gray Line

  • The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966
  • By: Rick Atkinson
  • Narrated by: Adam Barr, Rick Atkinson
  • Length: 28 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (114 ratings)

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The Long Gray Line

By: Rick Atkinson
Narrated by: Adam Barr, Rick Atkinson
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Publisher's summary

"A story of epic proportions [and] an awesome feat of biographical reconstruction." (The Boston Globe)

This program includes an original foreword, read by Rick Atkinson, and exclusive to the audiobook, as well as a bonus conversation between the author and Ty Seidule

A classic of its kind, The Long Gray Line is the 25-year saga of the West Point class of 1966. With a novelist's eye for detail, Rick Atkinson illuminates this powerful story through the lives of three classmates and the women they loved - from the boisterous cadet years, to the fires of Vietnam, to the hard peace and internal struggles that followed the war.

The rich cast of characters also includes Douglas MacArthur, William C. Westmoreland, and a score of other memorable figures. The class of 1966 straddled a fault line in American history, and Atkinson's masterly book speaks for a generation of American men and women about innocence, patriotism, and the price we pay for our dreams.

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company

©2009 Rick Atkinson (P)2021 Macmillan Audio
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The Long Gray Line is a profoundly moving saga in which the US Military Academy at West Point stands center stage. In mufti or olive drab, at peace or war, amidst joy or grief, in life or death, the academy shapes all. The author has captured its ethos. If you want to see a slice of the nation's manhood in a drama of troubled times and find its heart, feel its emotions, sense its dilemmas, then read this book. It is a stunning story.” (Colin L. Powell)

“Enormously rich in detail and written with a novelist's brilliance.... A very moving book.” (James Salter, The Washington Post Book World)

“A story of epic proportions [and] awesome feat of biographical reconstruction.... A difficult book to put down.” (Cullen Murphy, The Boston Globe)

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Absolutely Wonderdul Book

Wow, what a story. What a book! After 30 years in the military myself and an additional almost 10 years as a civil servant working with the military, I thought I knew everything there was to know about our armed forces. I was wrong. this story is both heartwarming, heartbreaking, and everything else in between. I loved how such a complex history was personalized in such a way that it seems to tell the entire history story of West Point. It is one of the most informative and best books I've read.

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Loved It

Wonderful story, well told, well read. Wish it had gone a little further in the lives of the main characters or at least some kind of epilogue. Really liked the interview with the author at the end.

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Fascinating Look at Class of ‘66

Thank you Rick Atkinson for another amazing read. For someone who doesn’t know much about West Point, this is a most fascinating. It’s a biography about a group of West Point cadets who came to the American institution with all the promise that every other young person has when going into and leaving college. And then life starts with it’s nothing but colossal curveballs and unforeseen roadblocks. Many cadets fought in Vietnam, met horrible deaths, or went in directions they wouldn’t have imagined upon graduation. This is the story of lives and the reader cannot help but getting completely engrossed. Adam Barr’s narration is exceptional.

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INCREDIBLE STORY OF WEST POINT CADETS OF 1966!

I throughly enjoyed this outstanding book - The story of so many key Cadets who would move on as US Army Officers in the bloody jungles of Vietnam - and beyond.

Excellent writing by Rick Atchison - and top-notch narration. Small wonder that this book is still highly valued and used by the US Army Leaders of today. I hope this work remains in it's importance for decades to come.

YES - This work is well-worth the time of all who love the USA, and those answering the call to defend this Great Nation!

GRADE: A+

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Best Book Ever

The poetry and the vocabulary is stunning. Heart wrenching, but beautiful. Graphic yet tender. The extensive research is impressive. The book is a must for all

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Not what I expected…. much, much better

Filled with characters and stories that i now feel connected and part of. Incredible book

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Should be required reading

I feel so very fortunate to have stumbled across this excellent book. It does a fantastic job of educating the reader on the West Point experience, and also helping us understand what the commitment requires of our children on behalf of their country… and how it can be a very different experience for each. It gave me an insider’s view of army life for the officer corps by sharing the true life stories from the class of 1966. This book had a profound affect on me and I’m better for having experienced it. The Long Gray Line should be required reading for every American to help all of us appreciate the sacrifices our military personnel make to keep us safe and free.

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Must read for any aspiring officer

I had the fortune to read The Long Gray Line in high school as I considered my options post high school. It inspired, informed and cautioned me as I chose the path of an army officer. I’ve now revisited it more than 20
years later and it means even more to me. The experiences, hopes, fears and aspirations of the class of 66 are as close to a universal experience for any army officer as exists. Anyone considering a stint in the military must read and reflect on this masterpiece.

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The decades of sacrifice by veterans

Vietnam war was a generational war that continues to shape America. The 18 year olds in 1966 are now the 80 year old veterans who have endured not just the war but also have endured the post war changes in our country. The story of the battle for the Vietnam Memorial could stand alone as a reflection of our post Vietnam emotions.

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A splendid historical account of honor, love, sacrifice and tradgety

I read the hardcover upon initial release and passed it off for others to enjoy. When it found it’s way back to me years later, I read it again. I just finished my third trip through the Audible version. I am still deeply moved by Mr. Atkinson’s stunning story of West Points Class of 1966.

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