An edition of No time for sergeants (1940)

No Time for Sergeants

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No Time for Sergeants
Mac Hyman, Mac Hyman
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An edition of No time for sergeants (1940)

No Time for Sergeants

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When the man from the draft board arrives to take country bumpkin Will Stockdale to Callville for induction into the army, Will's father chases him off. But even hastily erected barbed wire cannot prevent Uncle Sam from claiming this draftee, and soon Will is on a bus to Fort Thompson, Georgia. In the barracks, our hapless hero meets little Ben Whitledge, a fellow trainee who thinks he deserves a medal simply because his grandfather fought under Stonewall Jackson.

This odd duo is assigned to the elite air force, though they would rather serve in that most glorious and revered branch of the army - the infantry. Sergeant King, Will's nemesis, is determined to dampen the young soldier's enthusiasm, but Will - even in his long stint as latrine orderly - consistently prevails and unknowingly confounds the gruff sergeant at every turn.

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Cover of: No time for sergeants
No time for sergeants
1995, Louisiana State University Press
in English
Cover of: No Time  For Sergeants
No Time For Sergeants
June 1, 1970, Signet
Paperback
Cover of: No time for sergeants.
No time for sergeants.
1956, The New American Library
in English
Cover of: No time for sergeants.
No time for sergeants.
1954, Random House
in English
Cover of: No Time for Sergeants
No Time for Sergeants
June 1940, Amereon Ltd
Hardcover

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First Sentence

"The thing was, we had gone fishing that day and Pa had wore himself out with it the way he usually did when he went fishing."

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Hardcover

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Open Library
OL9823750M
ISBN 10
0848801709
ISBN 13
9780848801700

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The thing was, we had gone fishing that day and Pa had wore himself out with it the way he usually did when he went fishing.
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