Subject: RE: Anybody military read W.E.B. Griffin books?Well I was an officer in the Army and I have read 5-6 of his books. His books are very entertaining, but they take portions of the military that are true and bring them to a higher degree. Personally, I think his bravado is over the top in some instances. But it makes for fun and interesting reading. Regarding following the books/manuals it's sometimes yes and sometimes no. Generally the policies and procedures are accurate and necessary. Now I was never in combat, but independent thinking can be dangerous. If you have a mission to accomplish, then you need to operate as one organism in order to accomplish it. However, independent thinking is highly necessary when the mission isn't going according to plan. I was in communications and you can imagine all kinds of technical problems. I've had to work 'outside the box' to get our communications links in. You can imagine the phone call where the Colonel says "I don't care how it gets done, but you better get the internet/phones/link working" I remember one time hacking into an Egyptian junction box...anyway... And then you have certain types of people. Some who are always by the book no matter what and some who don't care at all. I would say Griffin is very accurate, but there may be a bit of hyperbolic characterization at some times. |