life, hoping to become a journalist, when one day you
make a decision that changes your whole life—to
become more than a man…to become a US Marine.
We Never Wanted a Parade is the coming-of-age memoir
of Don “Tack” Tackett, who discovers loss, respect, and
becoming a man in the steam-filled jungles of Vietnam.
With his unit all but gone, Tack is re-assigned and begins
the process of making friends and earning respect all
over again with sound judgment and good leadership.
“I thought every day in the bush would be my last. I
just knew today was the day I would get hit…When I
turned every corner I could visualize confronting the
little bastard that would end my life. It was a very scary
thought. If that wasn’t enough, we had to deal with the
booby traps…Then the night would come. It was so dark
we couldn’t see the guy next to us, let alone seeing out
into the bush where we just knew a sapper was going
to sneak up and cut our throats. Then daybreak would
come. Thank god for daybreak. We’d lived another day,
another day closer to going home…”
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